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Goober takes over at the office when Andy comes down with the flu.
Goober takes over at the office when Andy comes down with the flu.
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The Andy Griffith Show
S2, EP9 "Aunt Bee's Brief Encounter"Aunt Bee hires Mr Wheeler, an itinerant handyman, to help around the Taylor home. She has taken a liking to him, but Andy discovers that he is actually a freeloader.
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S2, EP10 "The Clubmen"Andy accepts a friend's offer to join an exclusive club and brings along Barney, who makes a fool of himself by putting on airs. Andy soon learns that only he has been selected for membership.
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S2, EP11 "The Pickle Story"Andy, Barney and Opie substitute Aunt Bee's terrible homemade pickles with store-bought ones to avoid eating hers. Their plan backfires when Aunt Bee decides to enter them in the county fair.
The Andy Griffith Show
S2, EP12 "Sheriff Barney"A trial run as sheriff of Mayberry convinces Barney that he is not ready for a similar job in a nearby town.
The Andy Griffith Show
S8, EP21 "Barney Hosts a Summit Meeting"Barney is on the spot when he gets Andy to let him use the Taylor home for an East-West summit meeting.
The Andy Griffith Show
S8, EP19 "Opie's Drugstore Job"Opie breaks a bottle of expensive perfume at his new job as a drugstore clerk.
The Andy Griffith Show
S8, EP14 "Suppose Andy Gets Sick"Goober takes over at the office when Andy comes down with the flu.
The Andy Griffith Show
S8, EP13 "Aunt Bee's Cousin"Andy learns the truth when he sees his cousin alight from a freight train.
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