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Down-home humor and an endearing cast of characters helped to make The Andy Griffith Show one of the most beloved comedies in the history of television. Introduced as a spinoff from The Danny Thomas Show in 1960, The Andy Griffith Show ran for eight seasons in prime time. Widower Andy Taylor divides his time between raising his young son, Opie, and his job as sheriff (and Justice of the Peace) of the sleepy North Carolina town, Mayberry. Andy and Opie live with Andy's Aunt Bee, who serves as a surrogate mother to both father and son. Andy's nervous cousin, Barney Fife, is his deputy sheriff whose utter incompetence is tolerated because Mayberry is virtually crime-free.
Opie feels inadequate when he meets Helen's niece who is athletically superior to him.
Goober blackballs county clerk Howard when he applies for membership in the Mayberry men's lodge.
The Mayberry barbershop quartet loses its tenor right before a big singing contest so Andy drafts an unsavory prisoner with a beautiful voice.
Andy umpires a crucial baseball game and becomes the town pariah.
Aunt Bee buys a blonde wig and upsets Andy and the rest of Mayberry.
Andy and the town of Mayberry undergo a trying experience when the hillbilly Darling family comes into a fortune of 300 dollars and are looking for wives.
Goober's friends convince him that his minor mishap has resulted in a severe case of whiplash and he promptly becomes a helpless invalid.
Aunt Bee and Howard both decide to run against each other for town council.
Helen Crump and her students convince a crotchety old school principal that today's youngsters aren't so different from his own generation.
Opie and his friend find an abandoned baby and they run into trouble when they innocently try to find it some new parents.
Town clerk Howard, a novice fisherman, tags along on the first day of the season and antagonizes the town's anglers by catching Old Sam, the legendary fish in the lake.
Opie accidentally ruins Aunt Bee's prize rose entry on the eve of the annual Mayberry flower show.
Otis and Howard nearly botch rescuing Andy who has been taken prisoner by a pair of desperate bank robbers.
Inarticulate Goober grows a beard and suddenly turns into a verbose philosopher.
The town's new doctor is shunned by all the Mayberry citizens until Andy shows his faith in the young physician by letting him remove Opie's tonsils.
Andy and four of his levelheaded friends and relatives are taken in by a con man's get-rich-quick scheme.
Andy looks forward to eating a few snacks and spending an evening alone in the house but he finds he must eat three spaghetti dinners cooked by thoughtful friends.
Andy visits Barney Fife, now with the Raleigh police department, and makes a hero out of his bumbling former deputy.
Detective Barney Fife pays a visit to his old hometown, the same day a glamorous movie star returns to Mayberry.
Andy's perennial romance with Helen is jolted a bit when Andy's old high school sweetheart moves back to town.
Aunt Bee allows her superstitions dictate her decision to be a brief co-owner of a Chinese restaurant.
Floyd decides to give up his Mayberry barbershop when Howard Sprague buys the building and raises the rent fifteen dollars a month.
Andy and Aunt Bee learn their ancestor was the state's biggest swindler, just before the town of Mayberry unveils his statue as a hero.
Helen writes a children's book that will be published and Andy faces the uncomfortable prospect of being the fiance of a famous writer.
Andy and Opie face the difficult problem of helping an old milk-wagon horse find contentment in retirement.
Opie insists on studying piano until he finds out that football practice and piano practice conflict.
Staid Howard Sprague becomes a comedian and gets on a TV amateur hour.
Howard volunteers to become the Big Brother of a high school boy.
Andy is distressed when Opie receives a failing grade for his school essay naming him his most unforgettable character.
Goober faces disaster when a printing error awards Floyd a large cash prize in his gas station contest.
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