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Helen writes a children's book that is accepted for publication; Andy faces the disquieting prospect of being the fiancée of a celebrity.
Helen writes a children's book that is accepted for publication; Andy faces the disquieting prospect of being the fiancée of a celebrity.
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S1, EP19 "Mayberry on Record"Andy suspects that Mr Maxwell, a record producer visiting Mayberry, might be a con artist. He tries to convince Barney that he is being swindled after he invests in Mr Maxwell's record company.
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S7, EP24 "Helen, the Authoress"Helen writes a children's book that is accepted for publication; Andy faces the disquieting prospect of being the fiancée of a celebrity.
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S7, EP25 "Goodbye, Dolly"Andy and Opie face the difficult problem of helping an old milk-wagon horse find contentment in retirement.
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S7, EP26 "Opie's Piano Lesson"Opie insists on studying piano until he finds out that football and piano practice are incompatible.
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S7, EP23 "The Statue"Andy and aunt Bee learn their ancestor is the state's biggest swindler, just before the town of Mayberry unveils his statue as a hero.
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S7, EP22 "Floyd's Barbershop"Floyd decides to give up his Mayberry barbershop when Howard Sprague buys the building and raises the rent fifteen dollars a month.
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S7, EP21 "Aunt Bee's Restaurant"Aunt Bee has a brief fling as co-owner of a Chinese restaurant.
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S7, EP20 "Andy's Old Girlfriend"Andy's perennial romance with Helen is jolted a bit when Andy's old high school sweetheart moves back to town.
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