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Barney thinks it's time Andy got married, but Andy has a plan of his own.
Barney thinks it's time Andy got married, but Andy has a plan of his own.
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The Andy Griffith Show
S3, EP30 "Dogs, Dogs, Dogs"A pack of hunting dogs overruns the Mayberry courthouse just as Andy is trying to impress a state official.
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S3, EP31 "Mountain Wedding"The Darling family returns to Mayberry and asks Andy for help in dealing with Ernest T. Bass, a mountain man who keeps pursuing Briscoe's married daughter Charlene.
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S3, EP32 "The Big House"Barney and Gomer are responsible for watching over two thieves who are temporarily jailed in Mayberry. Between the two of them, the criminals manage to escape three times.
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S4, EP1 "Opie the Birdman"Opie takes on the job of raising three baby birds after he accidentally kills the mother bird and learns important life lessons along the way.
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S8, EP24 "Helen's Past"Andy learns that Helen was once arrested for gun possession, gambling and keeping company with a hoodlum.
The Andy Griffith Show
S8, EP23 "Aunt Bee's Big Moment"Aunt Bee does well with her flying lessons, until her instructor tells her that she is ready to solo.
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S8, EP22 "Goober Goes to the Auto Show"Goober tries to impress an old friend from mechanics school by claiming to own a chain of gas stations.
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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.
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