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Left in charge for just a few days, Goober dismantles a car in Andy's office.
Left in charge for just a few days, Goober dismantles a car in Andy's office.
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S5, EP27 "Aunt Bee's Invisible Beau"Aunt Bee pretends that she is dating a married man to avoid being a third wheel after Clara convinces her that she is preventing romance from blossoming between Andy and Helen.
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S5, EP28 "The Arrest of the Fun Girls"When two young women get a speeding ticket, they enjoy the attention from Andy and Barney.
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S5, EP29 "The Luck of Newton Monroe"A traveling salesman who sells items out of the trunk of his car arrives in Mayberry. However, he is plagued with bad luck and everything he touches turns into a minor disaster.
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S5, EP30 "Opie Flunks Arithmetic"Barney helps Opie with his schoolwork by using a teaching method of his own.
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S6, EP18 "The Legend of Barney Fife"Barney is shamed into displaying his "legendary" courage by going after an escaped convict.
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S6, EP17 "The Return of Barney Fife"Barney returns to Mayberry to attend his high-school reunion.
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S6, EP16 "Otis, the Artist"Deputy Warren starts the town drunk on a therapeutic art career.
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S6, EP15 "Girl Shy"Girl-shy Warren turns into a sleepwalking Casanova after watching his suave hero on TV.
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