I wish the TAGS DVDs had more special features. It would have been very easy (and cheap) to add commentaries, or some sort of "pop up" notes, written by folks like Jim Clark, Neal Brower, or maybe even Andy himself.
There's a great feature on the Seinfeld DVDs called "notes about nothing." When it's turned on, text appears on the screen (much like captions), giving extra information about the actors, shooting locations, script ideas that didn't make the final cut, just about anything. For trivia nuts like me, it's fascinating. --Paul P.S. I have the Baring-Gould annotated Sherlock Holmes (in one humongous book), it's excellent. So far though, I haven't found any mention of that "Sherlock Holmes Deputy" of Andy's. >>> This is an interesting topic, and I've noticed lots of things like this from reading here. Makes me wonder if anybody has ever written - or tried to write - an "Annotated Andy Griffith Show" along the lines of some of the famous Sherlock Holmes annotated editions. Or is that too "high brow" for Mayberry? Rob, Salisbury, NC _______________________________________________ WBMUTBB mailing list [email protected] http://mail.wbmutbb.com/mailman/listinfo/wbmutbb_wbmutbb.com http://www.mayberry.com/tagsrwc/wbmutbb/

