Rafe Hollister Sings
- Episode aired Feb 11, 1963
- 30m
When image-conscious Mayor Stoner objects to a golden-voiced--but wardrobe-challenged--farmer chosen to represent Mayberry in the upcoming musicale, Andy must find a way to appease all sides... Read allWhen image-conscious Mayor Stoner objects to a golden-voiced--but wardrobe-challenged--farmer chosen to represent Mayberry in the upcoming musicale, Andy must find a way to appease all sides.When image-conscious Mayor Stoner objects to a golden-voiced--but wardrobe-challenged--farmer chosen to represent Mayberry in the upcoming musicale, Andy must find a way to appease all sides.
- Opie Taylor
- (as Ronny Howard)
- Audience Member
- (uncredited)
- Audience Member
- (uncredited)
- Audience Member
- (uncredited)
- Announcer
- (voice)
- (uncredited)
- Audience Member
- (uncredited)
Featured reviews
Does anyone know if Rafe Hollister's great singing voice appeared in any other TAGS in later seasons? Or, does anyone know if Mr.Prince ever recorded any songs on 45's or LP's from the 1950's or 60's?? I just have to hear more of that honest and clear voice!
His character was great in the other episodes.
Of course, poor old Barney stumbles around once again, making the plot that much more hilarious. And, yet again, Andy must spare his feelings, whilst promoting Rafe's image to the mayor.
This is Appalachia at its best. You've got traditional Andy Griffith humor, mixed with the tender side of the hill-folk. Only in the hills can a person find a moonshiner who can sing like an angel. Lovely!
Did you know
- TriviaRafe Hollister is the third character that Jack Prince will play on the show, including 'Ben Sewell' in "Alcohol and Old Lace" and 'Luke Rainier' in "The Inspector." He will have a very brief appearance as the Rummage Sale Customer in "Christmas Story" from the first season.
- GoofsThe Mayor holds Andy responsible for Rafe Hollister being chosen to sing at the event, but the Choir Director, John Masters, was the one who made the decision.
- Quotes
Rafe Hollister: [interrupting Barney singing "Believe Me, If All Those Endearing Young Charms"] I... I don't mean to butt in none, but that ain't the way it goes.
Andy Taylor: [agrees] Your endearin' wasn't too charmin', Barn.
- SoundtracksBelieve Me, If All Those Endearing Young Charms
(uncredited)
Written by Thomas Moore
Performed by Jack Prince
Details
- Runtime
- 30m
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1