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Andy and Opie face the difficult problem of helping an old milk-wagon horse find contentment in retirement.
Andy and Opie face the difficult problem of helping an old milk-wagon horse find contentment in retirement.
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S7, EP28 "Big Brothers"County Clerk Howard Sprague volunteers to become the Big Brother of a high school boy.
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S2, EP25 "Andy and Barney in the Big City"Andy and Barney travel to Raleigh on a business trip and get involved in the capture of a jewel thief in their hotel.
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S2, EP26 "Wedding Bells for Aunt Bee"A misunderstanding leads Andy and Aunt Bee to believe that they are both anxious to get married.
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S2, EP27 "Three's a Crowd"Barney interferes with Andy's attempts to romance Mayberry's County Nurse, Mary Simpson; when Andy suggests to Barney that he and Mary need some alone time, Barney immediately thinks that they are getting married.
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S7, EP27 "Howard, the Comedian"Staid county clerk Howard Sprague becomes a comic and performs on a TV amateur hour.
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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, 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, 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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