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Andy and Opie are thrilled when a station owner offers Aunt Bee a job as a television chef.
Andy and Opie are thrilled when a station owner offers Aunt Bee a job as a television chef.
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S8, EP27 "Sam for Town Council"Sam is urged by Andy and his other Mayberry neighbors to run for city council.
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