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A bogus FBI agent and his accomplice nearly make off with the Mayberry bank's money.
A bogus FBI agent and his accomplice nearly make off with the Mayberry bank's money.
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S5, EP9 "Opie's Fortune"Opie finds a purse containing $50, but Andy tells him that the money will only be his if no one claims it within a week. Soon, Opie gets the money but has to return it.
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S3, EP21 "Opie and the Spoiled Kid"Opie meets Arnold Winkler, a spoiled kid who teaches him how to manipulate Andy into increasing his allowance by throwing tantrums.
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S5, EP4 "The Education of Ernest T. Bass"Ernest T. Bass returns to Mayberry to get his diploma and falls in love with Helen, the town's elementary school teacher and Andy's girlfriend.
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S5, EP7 "Man in the Middle"Barney and Thelma Lou have an argument. When Andy tries to console Barney, it leads to a parade of other arguments among Andy, Barney, Thelma Lou and Helen.
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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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S7, EP19 "Barney Comes to Mayberry"Detective Barney Fife, of the big city police department, pays a visit to his old hometown Mayberry; he goes to the premiere of a former girlfriend's movie.
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S7, EP18 "A Visit to Barney Fife"Andy visits Barney at the Raleigh police department and makes a hero out of his bumbling former deputy.
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S7, EP17 "Dinner at Eight"Andy looks forward to eating a few snacks and spending an evening alone in the house; but he finds he must eat three spaghetti dinners cooked by three thoughtful friends.
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