Some folks say Andy changed with the color episodes. I maintain that
there were significant character changes even in the black and whites.
I mean.what about this one..You've changed Al. And then Floyd
added...Better watch that Al.
Oh well..gotta go...It's not like you to deny the
I don't know if Andy was angry as much as just not really into the show that
much. He seemed like he was going through the motions in some shows. I
wonder if part of that was because of the big changes in the cast. With Don
gone ( and Howard too in later shows ), I wonder if maybe he was just
I think Scott has a good point here, and I've been trying to figure out
why the Andy angry scenes *seem* to be more prominent in the color years. I
have a theory about that. I think it may be partly because Andy was actually
more subdued and less engaged than in the black-and-white
Hi Friends,
Ok...I'm not getting a gold tooth because I do not dance in public.
I just wondered how everyone has been doing. I also wondered if anyone haas
heard how Betty Lynn is getting along? I thought I read somewhere she had
taken sick unless I'm mistaken.
I had a
As far as Andy and Helen getting engaged, no, it
wasn't on any episode. Andy and Howard are talking on
the sidewalk somewhere in town in an episode and Andy
just mentions their engagement. No warning, nothing.
They're just engaged. Too bad an episode wasn't done
for it. You'd think there
I wish they had shown Andy propose. It would have made a good episode with
Howard and Goober and Opie interfering with Andy's plans so much that Andy
would just have to propose in front of everyone. In the episode where Aunt Bee
dates the (Senator or Congressman?), Andy goes to ask him to
In a message dated 2/5/07 12:06:21 PM Central Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Trained noticers know that they did not marry until Mayberry RFD, after
the Andy Griffith Show had ended.
Which brings up an interesting question...when did they actually get engaged?
I don't recall
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