One time Aunt Bee called Andy, Marshall Dillon and asked where's
Chester? I'm surprised she didn't call Barney that, but she was under the
influence of elixir at the time.
Kim - TX
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In a message dated 8/18/2010 11:00:59 A.M. Central Daylight Time,
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I believe it was Matt Dillon that Aunt Bee mentioned, when she was
high on Colonel Harvey's.
Actually I thought she mentioned both Marshal Dillon *and* Chester in that
one scene!
Watching a rerun last night of The Dick Van Dyke Show episode “The Alan Brady
Show Goes to Prison”, I spotted 4 TAGS alumni! - Newton Munroe, Captain Barker,
Ralph Neal and Fred Plummer/Clyde Plaunt/Doc Mallory (i.e., Allan Melvin).
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Have gun will travel reads the card of a man,
A knight without armor in a savage land.
The rest goes.
His fast gun for hire was his calling card,
A soldier of fortune was the man called Pallidan,
Pallidan, Pallidan, where do you roam?
Pallidan, Pallidan, far, far from home.
My favorite
Several times Andy and Barney harmonized on a song. There was even one song
they were singing together that Andy misidentified. Barney asked Andy what the
name of the song was and Andy said Sinners lose all their guilty stains. The
name of the song is actually There Is A Fountain.
But
Andy's voice has really changed. What is that from? Is he suffering
rom something?
It's probably just the light
Actually, wouldn't that be old age? (unfortuantely!!!)
Brad Neil Bentley Cunningham
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And I think I recall a similar window in one of interior house sets (can't
emember whose house it was).
I think I saw it on the Waltons once..BTW, wasn't the Waltons house also
Sam Jones' house?
Brad Neil Bentley Cunningham
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So here is the question, what is the
haracter's name from which CBS show that Aunt Bee mentions in one episode. I
ill give you a small clue, at the time Aunt Bee mentions the character's name,
he character's show was shown on Saturday nights.
Didn't Aunt Bee refer to Andy as Sheriff Matt
yes, was a bit common back in those days. whenever you would need to push or
be
pushed, you would want to make sure the bumpers matched up evenly. if they
didn't, there was a good chance one would slip up or down and hence lock up! i
remember though, that it seemd to work quite well, if one
I have been kind of away but not really. Busy is all.
I seem to remember Aunt Bee mentioning Marshall Dillon and I know Gunsmoke was
on CBS on Saturday nights.? We used to go to my aunt's house on a lot of
Saturday's and we would eat dinner and watch Have Gun Will Travel, Perry Mason
and
Several weeks ago I watched the two episodes which featured the carnival
coming to Mayberry. It brought back wonderful memories of my childhood and
the fun I had at carnivals. It reminded me that when I was in high school I
had the opportunity to work for a carnival for a summer. However, my
*** Two Chairs No Waiting 97: Don Knotts Star on Hollywood Boulevard ***
Don Knotts got his star on Hollywood Walk of Fame at age 75 on January
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