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An attractive out-of-town woman gets a speeding ticket from Andy. While waiting for her trial, she uses flattery and bribes to sway the witnesses for the prosecution.
An attractive out-of-town woman gets a speeding ticket from Andy. While waiting for her trial, she uses flattery and bribes to sway the witnesses for the prosecution.
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S4, EP28 "Return of Malcolm Merriweather"Aunt Bee feels unneeded when Malcom Merriweather returns to Mayberry and gets enlisted to help at the Taylor House to give Aunt Bee a break from work.
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S4, EP29 "The Rumor"Barney sees Andy and Helen sneaking a kiss in the jewelry store and tells everyone they are engaged. Aunt Bee redecorates Andy's room to make it more appropriate for a bride and throws a surprise party for them.
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S4, EP30 "Barney and Thelma Lou, Phfftt"Thelma Lou uses Gomer and flirts with him to make Barney jealous after he says that he has her in his hip pocket. Things escalate when she slips and kisses Gomer on the cheek.
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S4, EP31 "Back to Nature"Andy, Barney, and Gomer take Opie and a couple of his friends on a camping trip. When Opie leaves early in the morning to pick berries, Barney and Gomer go looking for him but end up getting lost in the woods.
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S6, EP13 "Aunt Bee Takes a Job"Aunt Bee gets a job at the town print shop, where the new proprietors are actually counterfeiters.
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S6, EP12 "A Man's Best Friend"Goober has dreams of entering show business when he thinks he owns a genuine talking dog.
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S6, EP11 "The Cannon"Warren captures a pair of thieves through ignorance about how a cannon works.
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S6, EP10 "Aunt Bee on TV"Aunt Bee wins a kitchen of appliances on a TV show but loses all her friends.
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