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The Andy Griffith Show

  • Serie TV
  • 1960–1968
  • TV-G
  • 30min
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Ron Howard, Frances Bavier, and Andy Griffith in The Andy Griffith Show (1960)
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Lo sceriffo Andy Taylor ed il figlio Opie vivono con la zia Bee ed il cugino Barney Fife a Mayberry, North Carolina, una tranquilla cittadina dove non vengono commessi quasi mai crimini.Lo sceriffo Andy Taylor ed il figlio Opie vivono con la zia Bee ed il cugino Barney Fife a Mayberry, North Carolina, una tranquilla cittadina dove non vengono commessi quasi mai crimini.Lo sceriffo Andy Taylor ed il figlio Opie vivono con la zia Bee ed il cugino Barney Fife a Mayberry, North Carolina, una tranquilla cittadina dove non vengono commessi quasi mai crimini.

  • Creazione
    • Sheldon Leonard
    • Aaron Ruben
    • Danny Thomas
  • Star
    • Andy Griffith
    • Ron Howard
    • Don Knotts
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    • Creazione
      • Sheldon Leonard
      • Aaron Ruben
      • Danny Thomas
    • Star
      • Andy Griffith
      • Ron Howard
      • Don Knotts
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    • 34Recensioni della critica
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    • Vincitore di 6 Primetime Emmy
      • 15 vittorie e 7 candidature totali

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    Andy Griffith
    Andy Griffith
    • Andy Taylor
    • 1960–1968
    Ron Howard
    Ron Howard
    • Opie Taylor
    • 1960–1968
    Don Knotts
    Don Knotts
    • Barney Fife
    • 1960–1968
    Frances Bavier
    Frances Bavier
    • Aunt Bee Taylor…
    • 1960–1968
    Colin Male
    • Announcer…
    • 1960–1965
    George Lindsey
    George Lindsey
    • Goober Pyle…
    • 1964–1968
    Howard McNear
    Howard McNear
    • Floyd Lawson…
    • 1961–1967
    Tom Jacobs
    Tom Jacobs
    • Townsman…
    • 1960–1965
    Aneta Corsaut
    Aneta Corsaut
    • Helen Crump
    • 1963–1968
    Jack Dodson
    Jack Dodson
    • Howard Sprague…
    • 1966–1968
    Hal Smith
    Hal Smith
    • Otis Campbell
    • 1960–1966
    Hope Summers
    Hope Summers
    • Clara Edwards…
    • 1961–1968
    Betty Lynn
    Betty Lynn
    • Thelma Lou
    • 1961–1966
    Jim Nabors
    Jim Nabors
    • Gomer Pyle
    • 1962–1964
    Paul Hartman
    Paul Hartman
    • Emmett Clark
    • 1967–1968
    Mary Lansing
    Mary Lansing
    • Martha Clark…
    • 1962–1968
    Burt Mustin
    Burt Mustin
    • Jud Fletcher…
    • 1960–1966
    Robert McQuain
    Robert McQuain
    • Joe Waters…
    • 1961–1963
    • Creazione
      • Sheldon Leonard
      • Aaron Ruben
      • Danny Thomas
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    clarinets

    Ahh for days like these...

    When Television programming was entertaining, AND wholesome, and funny.

    Andy Griffith fits the bill for all three. One of my favorite episodes is when Aunt Bee wins some expensive prizes as a game show contestant. I love the shows with the Darlings (The Dillards), and one where Barney Fife tries to find Andy a girlfriend.

    As I was growing up, my brothers and I were allowed to watch this show freely, and we used to compete with each other to see who could whistle the theme song the best.

    I highly recommend watching this show whenever you can. It's incredibly funny without being skanky, like many modern day sitcoms, and wholesome without being preachy. It just WAS.
    tfrizzell

    The "Citizen Kane" of Television Shows

    "The Andy Griffith Show" is probably the greatest sitcom of all time. The writing, the direction, the characters, and the stories all combined to make one of the greatest television shows of any era. Andy Taylor (Griffith) is the sheriff of a small, fictional North Carolina town named Mayberry. He has all sorts of adventures that are so realistic and pure that one feels that they are really in Mayberry when watching the show. Andy lives with his Aunt Bea (Frances Bavier) and his young son Opie (Ron Howard) and works with his deputy sheriff Barney Fife (Don Knotts). The thing that sets "The Andy Griffith Show" apart from almost all other television shows is the realism of the characters. Even though the characters are silly at times, often you can relate these people to actual people that you know or have known. The amazing insight by the writers is truly uncanny. The number of characters that are well-developed is also amazing when one considers how poor writing for television shows usually is these days. The show started out a bit silly in the beginning, but hit a peak from seasons two to five when characters like Gomer Pyle (Jim Nabors), Otis Campbell (Hal Smith), Floyd Lawson (Howard McNear), and Goober Beasley (George Lindsey) became more prevalent in the series' plot. However, after the departure of Don Knotts in 1965, the series went from being exceptional to being fair at best the rest of the way. The magic that Knotts brought to the show was even more evident when he was gone. Also Nabors left to create his own series and McNear suffered from health problems throughout the entire run of the series. Smith and Betty Lynn (Thelma Lou) also had very little to do with the series after Knotts left. All in all a great series for about five years, but the show's magic slowly disappeared when the series went to color. 5 stars out of 5 for 1960-1965. 2.5 stars out of 5 for 1965-1968.
    thull1

    12/60 Christmas episode; great performance by Will Wright

    My favorite Andy Griffith show episode is the Christmas show when mean old Ben Weaver tries to get himself arrested. (Enter "Will Wright" in the database search box and note #6 under Notable TV guest appearances) On Christmas Eve, Ben Weaver (a legitimate liquor dealer) insists that Andy arrest a farmer for making some illegal moonshine to celebrate Christmas with. Andy brings the farmer's wife and two kids to the jail and, with Barnie, Opie, Aunt Bea, and Ellie, the whole lot of them celebrate Christmas right there in the jail. Ben becomes aware of this; feels left out; and tries to get himself arrested so he can join in the festivities. Thanks to some brilliant acting by Will Wright you start off intensely disliking Ben Weaver and end up feeling genuinely sorry for him.
    9lugonian

    The Life and Times of Sheriff Andy Taylor

    THE ANDY GRIFFITH SHOW (CBS, 1960-1968) is not only Andy Griffith's first TV show, but his best. Griffith, who made his mark on Broadway, TV and screen adaptation of NO TIME FOR SERGEANTS, might have turned that into a weekly comedy series. Instead, Griffith was offered an original premise about the life and times of a southern sheriff in Mayberry. With the show's opening shows off a father and his young son walking towards the pond with fishing poles carried over their shoulders to whistling score, "The Fishing Hole," it's become one of those rare cases where a series, lasting eight successful seasons, to resume that same basic introduction. There were some minor changes over the years where it converted from black and white to color, and the growth of the sheriff's young son. During its eight seasons, this wholesome sit-com not only centered upon Sheriff Andy Taylor (Andy Griffith), but on the citizens of Mayberry, North Carolina. Naturally a series with such a lengthy run would go through some dramatic or necessary changes, such as the loss of certain characters, (Deputy Barney Fife), and addition of others (Goober Pyle, Howard Sprague), having one basic show with two different formats.

    Andy Taylor is described as an easy-going, sometimes laid back sheriff seldom in complete uniform, unlike his bumbling deputy, Barney Fife, who not only dresses accordingly, ranging from tie, hat and a gun in his holster containing one bullet.going strictly by the book of the law. Together Andy and Barney team up for some humorous police work with Andy playing the straight man, and Barney providing his quota of laughs. At times, Barney becomes the bumbling fool in the eyes of the people. It is up to Andy to prove them wrong by helping Barney restore his confidence usually by giving Barney the credit actually due to the sheriff himself. Aside from their professions in keeping law and order in Mayberry, certain episodes would set focus on their personal lives, particularly on Andy, a widower/ father to his young son named Opie (Ronny Howard), cared for at home by his matron Aunt Bee (Frances Bavier). The first season to THE GRIFFITH SHOW did find Andy romantically involved with Ellie Walker (Elinor Donahue), the lady druggist. Seasons two and three found Andy sporadically having new love interests. By the time he acquired one in Helen Crump (Aneta Corsaut), Opie's school teacher, Andy lost his strong Southern accent for more natural tone. As for Barney, he's a carefree bachelor with his heart set on Thelma Lou (Betty Lynn). Unlike Andy (who would make Helen his bride in the premiere spin off series of MAYBERRY RFD in 1968), Barney would never marry.

    After five seasons of black and white episodes, the remaining three seasons converted to color. Aside from that change, the Barney Fife character was gone, but not forever, making occasional returns once or twice a year for old times' sake. During Barney's absence, Andy acquired a substitute deputy, Warren (Jack Burns), written out of the show after 12 episodes, leaving Andy to sheriff about town alone and deputy position permanently vacant. With passage in time, Andy's police work would become less frequent, having ts main focus more on Andy's home-life and citizens of Mayberry. Otis (Hal Smith), the town drunk, would eventually be phased out.

    While normally programs such as this losing a key supporting character such as Don Knotts would suffer in the ratings, THE ANDY GRIFFITH SHOW continued to prosper for the next three years, becoming the number one show by the time Griffith gave up his badge by the end of the eighth season (1968). By then, the show acquired additional characters to the lineup: Goober Pyle (George Lindsay), Howard Sprague (Jack Dodson) and handyman, Emmett Clark (Paul Hartman), who replaced by Floyd, the Barber (Howard McNear), upon his death during the 1967-68 season; Clara Jackson, later Edwards (Hope Summers), Bee's closest friend; all new characters part of the Mayberry family.

    What has become the secret to the success of THE ANDY GRIFFITH SHOW? Was it the father and son relationship between Andy and Opie, (who affectionately calls addresses him as "Paw.")? The chemistry between best friends Andy and Barney? Or the now familiar faces and classic characters who took part as citizens of Mayberry that made the show special? One thing for sure, there's nothing dated about THE ANDY GRIFFITH SHOW. It could be set anywhere at anytime, since it hardly dealt with issues or political issues of the day.

    During its initial years, THE ANDY GRIFFITH SHOW played funny without becoming too silly, except in some cases with the wild and crazy Ernest T. Bass (Howard Morris). The final years dealt more on serious issues without getting overly sentimental, though some early ones, "Opie the Birdman" (1962) and "Aunt Bee's Romance" (1964) went strictly on the dramatic side. The final three seasons moved towards a more wholesome, down to earth setting, even modernizing Aunt Bee from homemaker to independent woman acquiring both a driver's and pilot's license, and the teenage Opie having new friends (Johnny Paul and then Arnold), interests in girls and becoming part a rock and roll band.

    While the Andy Taylor character had been originally introduced in an episode of MAKE ROOM FOR DADDY (1959) starring Danny Thomas, characters introduced on THE GRIFFITH SHOW spawned spin-offs as well: Gomer Pyle (Jim Nabors), for GOMER PYLE, USMC, and Sam Jones (Ken Berry) for MAYBERRY, RFD.

    After THE ANDY GRIFFITH SHOW ended its run in 1968, it has never gone from view. Many of its 249 episodes in reruns have become favorites, even classics, especially those involving Barney Fife. These and other shows can still be seen and appreciate in its seasonal package on DVD or countless other cable TV channels. (****)
    mcdoodad49

    Great TV

    "The Andy Griffith Show", in my opinion, will always be in the top 10 of my favorite shows, and I've watched the reruns numerous times since the first episode in 1960. I'm sure Danny Thomas has received many accolades for creating this timeless classic. My only criticism is that it stayed on the air three years too long. When Don Knotts exited, that's where it should have ended. The support characters of Goober, Howard and Emmitt never captured the comic timing or spirit of the original cast, and the storylines were bland. I especially detested Jack Burns' character Warren. He was very annoying. The last three years just weren't funny or even compelling enough to bother watching. Even Andy became more cranky and less down-home. He even lost his southern accent and laid-back ways.

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      Andy Griffith and Frances Bavier did not get along during the series. According to Griffith and Howard Morris, Bavier was extremely sensitive, and resented her role of Aunt Bee. In 1972 Griffith and Ron Howard paid her a visit at her home in Siler City, NC, but she turned them away. When Bavier was terminally ill in 1989, she contacted Griffith to say that she regretted that they did not get along better.
    • Blooper
      In the first couple of seasons there is window to the left of the entrance (as seen from the street outside) but inside the Sheriff's office there is no window. In later seasons this error was corrected.
    • Citazioni

      Barney Fife: Andy, I've this one dead to rights! Otis was drunk. I even gave him a test. I drew a line on the sidewalk and told him to walk it. You know what he said?

      Andy Taylor: What?

      Barney Fife: He asked me what line. I've got this one right, Andy. Otis was drunk!

      Andy Taylor: That right, Otis? Did you ask Deputy Fife what line?

      Otis Campbell: Yeah; but I didn't have my specs on and drunk or sober, I can't see much without my specs.

      Andy Taylor: Otis, three hours ago when Deputy Fife arrested you were you drunk?

      Otis Campbell: I don't know; I wasn't wearin' my glasses.

    • Versioni alternative
      Some DVD sets of public domain episodes have the classic theme song replaced by generic music due to copyright disputes.
    • Connessioni
      Edited into Rowan & Martin at the Movies (1968)
    • Colonne sonore
      Fishin' Hole Theme
      Composed by Herbert W. Spencer (ASCAP/BMI), and Earle Hagen (ASCAP/BMI)

      Lyrics by Everett Sloane (BMI)

      Published by Larrabee Music Corp. (BMI) of Hollywood, CA

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    • Data di uscita
      • 3 ottobre 1960 (Stati Uniti)
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    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Upper Franklin Reservoir, Franklin Canyon Park, Los Angeles, California, Stati Uniti(opening credits)
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      • Danny Thomas Enterprises
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