Thanks to Mike CJ Becker and David Quinn for these answer so far, to my question..what Episodes Titles (with more than one word beside the or a) are contained in the Dialog spoken by characters.
Mike, your answers are all new to me....and I can picture two of them being spoken. I'll have to wait for the official verification (me watching the DVD ) on Stranger in Town, but I'll bet you are right. >>>The Keeper of the Flame, Stranger in Town, Battle of Mayberry Mike "CJ" Becker/Ernest T Bass<<< Now David, you nailed one of my three, good job. That one is probably the most memorable. >>>Regarding the title of the show being spoken in the dialogue, the most famous one would of course be "Citizen's Arrest". Not only did Gomer run across the street yelling "Citizen's Arrest, Citizen's Arrest", but Barney later tells Andy "Old nutsy here runs across the street yelling citizen's arrest, citizen's arrest".<<<<< But the other two I have in mind are still out there, so I can't 10-4 ya yet The hints are ..One is spoken by Andy, in a rather concerned tone of voice. The other one I'm thinking of is spoken by Andy And Barney and One other person, I believe. And Yes Mike Manhunt would be good if it was two words...buts it's just one word like "you were" (wait that's two words...who was lurking around Weaver's at night?) ...more answers welcome. Marsha and Ken, it s good to hear about James Best. His usual shtick at shows would be to come out with a guitar and Sheet music for "Rock and Roll Rosie from Raleigh"...and talk while holding the guitar as if he is eventually going to play, which of course he never did. Those old stars are great to have around, and it saddens me to hear that another one. Mitch Jayne, has fallen gravely ill. One of the few Mayberry Events I've been lucky enough to attend..the curtains opened to the familiar music of the Darlings, and Pipe Smoke created a cloud above Mitch as he puffed away, and The Dillards played familiar songs with Mitch strumming the String Bass. It was one of the goose-bump feelings when you think you are really transported back to Mayberry. Then, Mitch came up to the Microphone and talked about the Andy Griffith Show. He talked about how hard they all laughed when they filmed the scene where the Darling boys were all sleeping and snoring..and how many takes it took, because they could not stop laughing. He also talked about his line "bout to pop" and shared great memories of Denver "Briscoe" Pyle. My thoughts and prayers to the Jayne family. The Untrained Voice _______________________________________________ WBMUTBB mailing list [email protected] http://www.mayberry.com/tagsrwc/wbmutbb/

