"I enjoy watching watching Ellen Corby on "The Waltons".She had a way too short 
stint on TAGS.She
was a hustler on TAGS.On the other side of the coin,she portrays the family 
matriarch as Grandma
Walton.She is a no nonsense,strait laced gob of glue that holds the family 
together.
I find myself watching The Waltons now as much as I do TAGS.She is the 
quintessential actress,
talented,but down to earth.Her stroke could not hold back her dedication and 
enthusiam to please
her ever grateful audience."

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Hi Everyone,

Just a little introduction.  I'm Kim and a newbie to the group but a devoted 
veteran watcher of TAGS.  Your mailing group is so enjoyable and my sincere 
appreciation for allowing my membership in your wonderful group.  I have found 
myself cackling nearly out loud at some to the posts.  It has also brought out 
observations that I may or may not have noticed.

In reference to Mr. Dewey's observations I wish to comment.  It has truly been 
a pleasure to observe many of the actors and actresses in other character 
roles.  Frances Bavier and Helen Corby were excellent in some western roles.  
And of course Denver Pyle and James Best were great in their western roles, in 
addition to their stint on the Dukes of Hazzard.  I was wondering what other 
roles they may have been involved with in addition to TAGS and the westerns?

Has anyone seen Andy Griffith's skit role on the Steve Allen Show with Imogene 
Cocoa and Elvis Presley?  Last night, while viewing Mr. Anderson's videos on 
YouTube (The chicken trick was great!), someone has posted the pilot episode of 
TAGS (on a Father Knows Best episode??) and other videos of Mr. Griffith on 
This is Your Life.  Great videos that I had not seen (a child of the early 
sixties.)

Thank you all very much for such an enjoyable group, all the info and the 
laughs.

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/Kim/
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