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TVGThe Andy Griffith Show

A $500 bequest to the Mayberry church almost provokes a schism over how to spend it.

Starring: Andy Griffith, Ronny Howard, Frances Bavier, Paul Hartman
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Original Air Date: Jan 22, 1968

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Rerun Air Date: April 28, 2025
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Andy Taylor is the widower sheriff of the small, sleepy North Carolina town of Mayberry. Andy and son Opie live with Aunt Bee, who takes care of the family. Andy's deputy is his bumbling but neurotically hilarious cousin, Barney Fife. Among Andy's Mayberry friends is the town's resident barber, Floyd.

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S7, EP4 "The Ball Game"
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S7, EP4 "The Ball Game"

Andy umpires a crucial junior baseball game and when one of his decisions loses the game for Mayberry, he becomes the town pariah.

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S7, EP5 "Aunt Bee's Crowning Glory"
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S7, EP5 "Aunt Bee's Crowning Glory"

Aunt Bee buys a wig and upsets Andy and the rest of Mayberry.

S7, EP6 "The Darling Fortune"
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S7, EP6 "The Darling Fortune"

Andy and the town of Mayberry undergo a trying experience when the Darling family comes into a fortune of $300.

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S8, EP12 "Howard and Millie"
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S8, EP12 "Howard and Millie"

Howard proposes marriage to Millie at the bakery where she works.

Andy Taylor is the widower sheriff of the small, sleepy North Carolina town of Mayberry. Andy and son Opie live with Aunt Bee, who takes care of the family. Andy's deputy is his bumbling but neurotically hilarious cousin, Barney Fife. Among Andy's Mayberry friends is the town's resident barber, Floyd.
Starring: Adoree Evans, Al Hopson, Alan Dexter, Alan Hale, Alan Oppenheimer, Alberta Nelson, Allan Melvin, Almira Sessions, Alvy Moore, Amzie Strickland, Andrew Duncan, Andy Clyde, Andy Griffith, Aneta Corsaut, Ann Morgan Guilbert, Anthony Jochim, Argentina Brunetti, Arlene Golonka, Arte Johnson, Arthur Batarides, Arthur Hansen, Arthur Hunnicutt, Arthur Malet, Barbara Eden, Barbara Perry, Bartlett Robinson, Ben Astar, Bert Remsen, Betsy Hale, Betty Kean, Betty Lynn, Beverly Tyler, Bill Bixby, Bill Hickman, Bill McLean, Bill Mulliken, Billy Booth, Blackie Hunt, Bob McQuain, Brad Olson, Brad Trumbull, Bruno Della Santina, Buck Young, Buddy Ebsen, Buddy Foster, Burt Mustin, Burt Taylor, Byron Foulger, Byron Morrow, Candice Howard, Carol Veazie, Casey Adams, Charity Grace, Charles Dierkop, Charles Horvath, Charles Lane, Charles Smith, Charles Thompson, Cheerio Meredith, Chet Stratton, Christine Burke, Chubby Johnson, Chuck Brummit, Chuck Campbell, Claude Johnson, Cliff Norton, Clint Howard, Clinton Sundberg, Colin Male, Colleen O'Sullivan, Connie Van, Cynthia Hull, Dabbs Greer, Dal McKennon, Dan Frazer, Dan Tobin, Dave Ketchum, David Azar, David Bailey, Dennis Holmes, Dennis Rush, Denver Pyle, Diahn Williams, Diane Deininger, Dick Elliot, Dick Elliott, Dick Ryan, Don Keefer, Don Knotts, Don Sturdy, Donald Lawton, Donald Losby, Doodles Weaver, Doris Packer, Dorothy Neumann, Douglas McCairn, Dub Taylor, Eddie Carroll, Edgar Buchanan, Edgar Hess, Edmon Ryan, Edna Holland, Edward Andrews, Elaine Joyce, Elinor Donahue, Elizabeth Harrower, Elizabeth Talbot-Martin, Elvia Allman, Emory Parnell, Eva Kryger, Everett Sloane, Flip Mark, Florence MacMichael, Forrest Lewis, Frances Bavier, Francesca Bellini, Frank Cady, Frank Ferguson, Frank Gerstle, Frank Warren, Fred Beir, Fred Sherman, Freddy Roberto, Frederic Downs, Gabriele Tinti, Gail Davis, Gail Lucas, Gary Chase, Gene Rutherford, George Cisar, George Dunn, George Lindsey, George Nader, George Neise, George Petrie, George Selk, Gladys Hurlbut, Graham Young, Hal Landon, Hal Smith, Hal Torey, Hamilton Camp, Harlan Warde, Harry Antrim, Harry Arnie, Harry Dean Stanton, Harry Holcomb, Harry Swoger, Helen Kleeb, Henry Beckman, Henry Slate, Herb Vigran, Herbie Faye, Hollis Morrison, Hope Summers, Howard McNear, Howard Morris, Ian Wolfe, Ida Mae Mackenzie, Isabel Randolph, J. Edward McKinley, Jack Albertson, Jack Bannon, Jack Burns, Jack Dodson, Jack Finch, Jack Goode, Jack Mann, Jack Nicholson, Jack Prince, Jack Teagardin, Jackie Coogan, Jackie Joseph, James Best, James McCallion, James Millhollin, James O'Rear, James Seay, James Westerfield, Jamie Farr, Janet Stewart, Janie Kelly, Jason Johnson, Jay Novello, Jean Carson, Jerry Brutsche, Jesse Pearson, Jewel Rose, Jim Begg, Jim Brewer, Jim Connell, Jim Kidwell, Jim Nabors, Joanna McNeil, Joanna Moore, Joe Leitch, Joe Stannard, Joe Turkel, Joel Redlin, John Graham, John McLiam, John Qualen, John Reilly, Johnny Coons, Johnny Jenson, Jon Lormer, Jonathan Hale, Jonathan Hole, Jose Gonzales-Gonzales, Joseph Crehan, Joseph Hamilton, Josie Lloyd, Joy Ellison, Joyce Jameson, Julie Adams, Justin Smith, Karl Swenson, Kathrin Victor, Kay Ann Kemper, Keith Andes, Ken Berry, Ken Lynch, Ken Mayer, Kenneth Butts, Keye Luke, Kirk Travis, Larry Hovis, Larry Thor, Laurie Main, Lee Krieger, Leon Ames, Les Tremayne, Letitia Roman, Lillian Bronson, Lillian Culver, Lloyd Kino, Luana Anders, Lurene Tuttle, Mabel Albertson, Maggie Magennis, Maggie Peterson, Manuel Martin, Marc London, Margaret Teele, Mark Brown, Mark Rodney, Marlene Willis, Mary Anne Durkin, Mary Jackson, Mary Lansing, Mary Lou Taylor, Mary Treen, Maudie Prickett, Maxine Semon, Michael Higgins, Michael J. Pollard, Michael Ross, Michel Petit, Mike Steen, Milton Frome, Molly Dodd, Natividad Vacio, Nina Shipman, Noam Pitlik, Noreen Gammill, Norm Alden, Norman Leavitt, Olan Soule, Ollie O'Toole, Orville Sherman, Ottola Nesmith, Owen Bush, Parley Baer, Pat Coghlan, Pat Colby, Pat Hingle, Pat Rosson, Patty Regan, Paul Bakanas, Paul Bryar, Paul Fix, Paul Hartman, Pearl Cooper, Peter Leeds, Peter Madsen, Phil Chambers, Pitt Herbert, Ralph Bell, Ralph Dumke, Ralph Rose, Rance Howard, Ray Kellogg, Ray Lanier, Raymond Kark, Rhys Williams, Richard Bull, Richard Chambers, Richard Collier, Richard Jury, Richard Keith, Richard Poston, Richard Vath, Richard X. Slattery, Rita Kenaston, Rob Reiner, Robert B. Williams, Robert Ball, Robert Brubaker, Robert Easton, Robert Emhardt, Robert F. Simon, Robert Karnes, Robert S. Carson, Rockne Tarkington, Rodney Bell, Roger Perry, Roger Til, Ronda Jeter, Ronnie Schell, Ronny Dapo, Ronny Howard, Rory Stevens, Ross Elliott, Roy Engel, Roy Roberts, Ruta Lee, Ruth Thom, Sally Mansfield, Sally Mills, Sam Edwards, Sam Greene, Sam Reese, Sara Seegar, Sari Price, Sheldon Collins, Sheldon Golomb, Sherman Sanders, Sherwood Keith, Sir Lancelot, Spec O'Donald, Stanley Adams, Stanley Farrar, Stephen Dunne, Sterling Holloway, Steve Pendleton, Stuart Erwin, Sue Ane Langdon, Sue Taylor, Susan Oliver, Taggert Casey, Tammy Windsor, Ted Jordan, Ted White, Terry Dickinson, The Dillard Brothers, Thom Carney, Thomas Myers, Tod Andrews, Tol Avery, Tom D'Andrea, Tom Jacobs, Tom Monroe, Tom Palmer, Tom Tully, Vaughn Taylor, Vernon Rich, Vince Barnett, Virginia Sale, Vito Scotti, Vivian Rhodes, Wallace Ford, Wally Englehardt, Walter Baldwin, Warner Jones, Warren Parker, Wayne Heffley, Whitney Blake, Will Wright, William Challee, William Christopher, William Erwin, William Keene, William Lanteau, Willis Bouchey, Woodrow Chambliss, Yuki Shimoda, Yvonne Adrian
Original Air Date: Oct 3, 1960
Genres: ComedyTV Series
Rating: TVPG
Playback: HD
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