Inspired by the success of previous TV sitcom "reunion" films, Return to Mayberry debuted on April 13, 1986. Eleven of the...
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1986
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It has taken nine seasons, but waitress Alice Hyatt (Linda Lavin, widowed protagonist of the popular sitcom Alice, has...
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Producer
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1984
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Season Eight of Alice offers the series' one-and-only crossover episode, "Mel is Hogg-Tied, in which Mel's Diner is visited...
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Producer
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1983
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Alice moved from its familiar Sunday night slot to a Wednesday night berth for its seventh season, then shifted to Mondays in...
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1982
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Season Six of Alice finds most of the series' original cast still intact: Linda Lavin as waitress and wannabe singer Alice,...
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Producer
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1981
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Though fewer new episodes of Alice were telecast during its fifth season due to a Hollywood writer's strike, the series still...
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Producer
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1980
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Halfway through Season Four of Alice, series regular Polly Holliday, in the role of brassy waitress Flo "Kiss Mah Grits"...
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Producer
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1979
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Season Three of Alice introduces Victoria Carroll as Marie, the on-and-off girlfriend of Phoenix diner proprietor Mel...
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Producer
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1978
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The Nativity is just what it says it is. This low-key retelling of the Biblical story of the birth of Christ stars...
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Executive Producer
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1978
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If there is one thing that Mel (Vic Tayback) treasures more than his beloved old car, it is the silver trophy cup that he won...
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Screenwriter
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1977
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The title of this episode should give us an idea of what we're in for when Flo's trailer is stolen, leaving her homeless. The...
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Screenwriter
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1977
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Although widow and single mom Alice Hyatt (Linda Lavin) still hopes to one day pursue a singing career, financial realities...
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Producer
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1977
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Mel (Vic Tayback) entrusts his precious old car to the care of Alice (Linda Lavin)--and that's his first mistake. Somehow or...
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Screenwriter
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1977
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The long-running CBS sitcom Alice launches its first season with the pilot episode, in which Alice Hyatt (Linda Lavin),...
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Producer
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1976
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The staff of Mel's Diner is on pins and needles when an influential food critic (Victor Buono) accepts Alice's invitation to...
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1976
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Executive Producer
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1972
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Hogan's Heroes utility player Dave Morick is spotlighted in this episode as a Nazi spy posing as an American officer named...
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1971
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This week, Hogan is assigned to smuggle an anti-radar device into London. The plan is contingent upon the superstitious...
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1970
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Klink orders the prisoners to send home pre-written recorded messages. Hoping to turn the tables on his captors, Hogan plans...
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1970
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In order to successfully pull off a sabotage operation, Hogan concocts an elaborate diversion. Thanks to carefully planted...
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1970
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Hogan arranges a date between Klink and the beautiful Countess Marlene (Marj Dusay), who is actually an Allied agent....
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1970
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In order to direct Allied bombers to a German hydroelectric dam, Hogan is in dire need of current weather reports. In order...
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1970
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Executive Producer
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1969
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Hogan must infiltrate a German hospital in order to contact one of the patients, a British agent (Forrest Compton) posing as...
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1969
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1969
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A young widow with three children and a sheepdog marries a widowed man with a young daughter and a French poodle in this...
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1968
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Harry Lucas (Jim Hutton) is a U.S. Mint employee who scrambles to recover $50,000 he accidentally destroyed in this...
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1967
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Hogan plans to use Schultz as an unwitting go-between in a plan to smuggle radio components to the Underground. The plan's...
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1967
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Hogan and his men capture German Field Marshal Von Heinke (John Myhers), then arrange a prisoner swap to free American...
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1967
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When Fred balks at escorting Wilma to a concert, she attends the affair with her former classmate, the handsome and...
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1966
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The animated stars of TV's The Flintstones make the leap to the big screen in this spoof of the spy genre. Because Fred...
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Screenwriter
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1966
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In this seriocomic I Spy episode, Kelly and Scott are ordered to assist in the defection of Soviet political theorist...
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1966
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While on a visit to Mayberry, Barney Fife discovers that he is idolized by his successor, deputy Warren Ferguson....
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1966
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Bernard Fox makes a return visit to The Andy Griffith Show in the role of resourceful Britisher Malcolm Merriwether. This...
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1965
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Opie and his pal Howie start publishing a penny newspaper, but are unable to attract any customers. Sensing that their...
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1965
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Movie star Tony Curtis becomes the latest in a series of celebrities to provide the voice for his animated likeness in this...
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Screenwriter
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1965
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One of Elvis Presley's most popular vehicles, Girl Happy is also one of the most typical. Elvis plays Rusty Wells, the leader...
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1965
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In the first live action-cartoon "crossover" in TV history, Samantha and Darrin from Bewitched move into the house next door...
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1965
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Caught in the act of completing a British commando's sabotage mission, Hogan and Carter are forced to capture the witness to...
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1965
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Andy saves Gomer Pyle from a fire, whereupon Gomer declares that he is indebted to Andy for the rest of his life. It isn't...
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1964
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Aunt Bee makes no secret of the fact that she wants to play the leading role in the upcoming Mayberry Centennial....
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1964
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Andy and Barney go into full panic mode when town drunk Otis Campbell purchases a car. Inasmuch as Otis cannot even walk in a...
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1964
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Written by Harvey Bullock, "Back to Nature" starts off calmly enough when Andy takes Opie and several other youngsters on an...
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1964
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Once again, Barney arrests the wrong person (this time it's the bank president!), and once again he finds himself the...
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1964
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Intending to marry Cynthia (Anne Helm), Jay Menlow (Robert Morse) is stranded at the alter on the day of the blessed...
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1964
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Aunt Bee is swept off her feet when her former sweetheart Roger Hanover (Wallace Ford) pays a visit after 20 years. But Andy...
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1964
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Opie invites his new friend Trey Bowden (David A. Bailey) for dinner at the Taylor house. Trey immediately bonds with Andy-so...
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1964
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The Mayberry jail plays host to Angela Carroll (Susan Oliver), a suspected jewel thief. Turning on the charm, Angela manages...
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1964
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As indicated by the title of this episode, Bernard Fox makes a return appearance as resourceful British gentleman's gentleman...
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1964
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Opie suffers the pangs of puppy love for the first time in his life. Unfortunately, when the object of his affections, little...
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1963
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An explosive situation develops when Cy Hudgins' pet goat Jimmy eats a box full of dynamite. The nervous Mayberryites spend...
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1963
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Rafe Hollister (Jack Prince), the taciturn farmer introduced in the second-season episode "The County Nurse", returns in the...
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1963
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Actor Bernard Fox (Bewitched, Titanic etc.) makes his first appearance as Malcolm Merriwether, British valet par excellance....
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Screenwriter
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1963
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One of the most heart-warming episodes of The Andy Griffith Show, "Opie the Birdman" begins on a startling note, as Opie...
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Screenwriter
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1963
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Wally's Filling Station has been plagued by a series of robberies, and the prime suspect is young Jimmy Morgan (Pat Colby),...
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1963
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The multitalented Ann-Margret lends voice to her stone-age cartoon counterpart "Ann-Margrock" as The Flintstones launches...
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1963
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Opie loses his baseball on the grounds of the foreboding Rimshaw mansion, which is rumored to be haunted. Pooh-poohing this,...
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1963
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In the series' most famous and highest-rated episode, Fred stages several "dress rehearsals" for the arrival of his and...
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1963
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Locked up in the Mayberry jail, a pair of fugitive thieves warn Andy and Barney that their accomplices will soon show up to...
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1963
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Figuring that Fred will never know, Wilma borrows the family's vacation money to purchase a fur wrap. When Fred subsequently...
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1963
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The Flintstones have hired an Italian maid named Lollobrickida, who is a fabulous housekeeper and cook. Unfortunately,...
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1963
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Although "Mr. McBeevee" was filmed as the third episode of The Andy Griffith Show's third season, it was chosen to air as the...
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1962
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1962
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Hoping to secure more assistance from the state police commission, Andy and Barney head to the bustling metropolis of...
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1962
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Season Three of The Flintstones begins with an episode focusing on Dino, the pet dinosaur of Fred and Wilma Flintstone....
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1962
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Entranced by movie idol Roberto Rockellini, Wilma tells Fred that she'd like him to be a little more romantic--and maybe...
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1962
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Fred finds Wilma's secret stash of money and purchases a bowling ball, only to learn that the cash was being set aside by...
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1962
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With only one ticket between them, Fred and Barney attempt to take advantage of Ladies' Day at the local ballpark. It is...
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1962
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Aunt Bee begins dropping not-so-subtle hints that she'd like a new bed jacket for her birthday. By the time Andy finally...
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1962
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Parley Baer makes his first series appearance as Roy Stoner, the new mayor of Mayberry. A man who runs his administration...
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1962
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Andy and Barney can't figure out how a local cow thief is able to make his getaways without leaving any evidence. Incensed by...
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1962
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With his clientele diminishing, Floyd goes into partnership with semi-retired barber Bill Medwin (Herb Vigran), who sweetens...
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1962
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Andy manages to capture bank robber Doc Mallory (Allan Melvin), locking the outlaw in the Mayberry jail until the arrival of...
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1962
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Aunt Bee wonders why her widowed nephew Andy has never remarried-until her cousin Clara Johnson "helpfully" tells her that...
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1962
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Once again, Opie has to contend with a young bully. This time, it's Steve Quincy (Kim Tyler), a new kid in town who has been...
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1962
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Buddy Ebsen guest-stars as Dave Browne, a charming hobo who wanders into Mayberry with a glib tongue and a larcenous heart....
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Screenwriter
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1961
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Andy, Opie and Barney haven't the heart to tell Aunt Bee that her freshly preserved pickles taste like kerosene. Rather than...
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1961
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