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Andy umpires a crucial junior baseball game and when one of his decisions loses the game for Mayberry, he becomes the town pariah.
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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The Andy Griffith Show
S3, EP3 "Andy and the New Mayor"The new mayor of Mayberry is critical of Andy's work as sheriff.
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S3, EP24 "Aunt Bee's Medicine Man"Colonel Harvey, a traveling salesman, arrives at Mayberry and captivates Aunt Bee, who buys Harvey's dubious elixir and invites him for dinner. When Andy and Barney find Aunt Bee clearly drunk, they analyze Harvey's elixir.
The Andy Griffith Show
S3, EP26 "Andy's English Valet"Malcolm Merriwether, an English tourist, passes by Mayberry on a bicycle. After causing a traffic accident, he agrees to work off the damages as Andy's personal valet.
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S3, EP4 "Andy and Opie -- Bachelors"When Aunt Bee goes away for a visit, Andy and Opie discover the problems of bachelorhood.
The Andy Griffith Show
S7, EP14 "Goober Makes History"Inarticulate Goober grows a beard and suddenly turns into a verbose philosopher.
The Andy Griffith Show
S7, EP9 "The Senior Play"Helen and her teenage students convince the principal the younger generation is no different from his own.
The Andy Griffith Show
S7, EP8 "Politics Begin at Home"Aunt Bee and Howard both decide to run for the office of town councilman.
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S7, EP7 "Mind Over Matter"Goober, convinced that he has a severe case of whiplash, promptly becomes a helpless invalid.
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