Harvey Bullock Filmography

Born:
Oxford, NC
Occupation:
Producer, Screenwriter
  • Return to Mayberry

    Crew: Teleplay By

    Actors: Andy Griffith, Don Knotts, Jim Nabors, Ron Howard, Howard Morris

    Synopsis: Inspired by the success of previous TV sitcom "reunion" films, Return to Mayberry debuted on April 13, 1986. Eleven of the original cast members of the classic Andy Griffith Show were reunited in this marvelous blast from the past. The plot finds former sheriff Andy Taylor (Griffith, of course) Read More

    1986
  • Alice: Season 09

    Crew: Producer

    Actors: Linda Lavin, Vic Tayback, Beth Howland, Celia Weston, Philip McKeon

    Synopsis: It has taken nine seasons, but waitress Alice Hyatt (Linda Lavin, widowed protagonist of the popular sitcom Alice, has finally landed a permanent boyfriend, one Nicholas Stone (Michael Durrell). And just in cast Alice had any doubts about her newest beau, Nicholas proves his mettle when he helps Read More

    1984
  • Alice: Season 08

    Crew: Producer

    Actors: Linda Lavin, Vic Tayback, Beth Howland, Celia Weston, Philip McKeon

    Synopsis: Season Eight of Alice offers the series' one-and-only crossover episode, "Mel is Hogg-Tied, in which Mel's Diner is visited by Sorrell Booke and Sonny Shrover in their familiar Dukes of Hazzard roles as Boss Hogg and Enos Strait. Also seen this season is former Brady Bunch matriarch Florence Read More

    1983
  • Alice: Season 07

    Crew: Producer

    Actors: Linda Lavin, Vic Tayback, Beth Howland, Celia Weston, Philip McKeon

    Synopsis: Alice moved from its familiar Sunday night slot to a Wednesday night berth for its seventh season, then shifted to Mondays in February of 1983. Whatever the night, the series' fans faithfully flocked around the tube to watch the latest shenanigans at Mel's Diner, and the misadventures of Read More

    1982
  • Alice: Season 06

    Crew: Producer

    Actors: Linda Lavin, Vic Tayback, Beth Howland, Celia Weston, Philip McKeon

    Synopsis: Season Six of Alice finds most of the series' original cast still intact: Linda Lavin as waitress and wannabe singer Alice, Philip McKeon as her now 17-year-old son Tommy, Vic Tayback as her bombastic boss Mel, and Beth Howland as airheaded fellow waitress Vera. Missing from the scene is Diane Read More

    1981
  • Alice: Season 05

    Crew: Producer

    Actors: Linda Lavin, Vic Tayback, Beth Howland, Diane Ladd, Philip McKeon

    Synopsis: Though fewer new episodes of Alice were telecast during its fifth season due to a Hollywood writer's strike, the series still remained one of CBS's most popular attractions, ranking seventh in the overall Nielsen ratings. Much of its ongoing success can be attributed to the seamless ensemble work Read More

    1980
  • Alice: Season 04

    Crew: Producer

    Actors: Linda Lavin, Vic Tayback, Beth Howland, Philip McKeon

    Synopsis: Halfway through Season Four of Alice, series regular Polly Holliday, in the role of brassy waitress Flo "Kiss Mah Grits" Castleberry, accepts an offer she can't refuse from a Houston businessman and leaves Mel's Diner in Phoenix to open up her own restaurant--thereby neatly segueing into her own Read More

    1979
  • Alice: Season 03

    Crew: Producer

    Actors: Linda Lavin, Vic Tayback, Polly Holliday, Beth Howland, Philip McKeon

    Synopsis: Season Three of Alice introduces Victoria Carroll as Marie, the on-and-off girlfriend of Phoenix diner proprietor Mel Sharples (Vic Tayback). Also, Mel's Diner welcomes several new steady customers, among them Earl (Dave Madden), Chuck (Duane R. Campbell) and Brian (Alan Haufrect), who spend as Read More

    1978
  • The Nativity

    Crew: Executive Producer

    Actors: Julie Garfield

    Synopsis: The Nativity is just what it says it is. This low-key retelling of the Biblical story of the birth of Christ stars Madeline Stowe as Mary and John V. Shea as Joseph. The network publicists assured the viewers that there would be as much emphasis on the "human love story" as the Birth itself. Also Read More

    1978
  • Alice: The Odd Couple

    Crew: Screenwriter

    Synopsis: 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 soul of generosity and hospitality, Alice (Linda Lavin) invites Flo (Polly Holliday) to stay at her place for a while. Big mistake! Not only is Flo a female "Oscar Read More

    1977
  • Alice: Mel's Cup

    Crew: Screenwriter

    Synopsis: 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 in the Navy. Well, he's already lost the car to Flo's carelessness, and now it looks like the silver cup is also going bye-bye. This time, Alice (Linda Lavin) is to blame Read More

    1977
  • Alice: Season 02

    Crew: Producer

    Actors: Linda Lavin, Vic Tayback, Polly Holliday, Beth Howland, Philip McKeon

    Synopsis: Although widow and single mom Alice Hyatt (Linda Lavin) still hopes to one day pursue a singing career, financial realities force her to retain her job as waitress at Mel's Diner in Phoenix, Arizona in Season Two of Alice. Likewise still on the premises are Alice's explosive boss Mel (Vic Read More

    1977
  • Alice: The Accident

    Crew: Screenwriter

    Synopsis: Mel (Vic Tayback) entrusts his precious old car to the care of Alice (Linda Lavin)--and that's his first mistake. Somehow or other Flo (Polly Holliday) gets behind the wheel of the car, resulting in an accident that literally spreads the remnants of the vehicle from one end of Phoenix to another. Read More

    1977
  • Alice: Season 01

    Crew: Producer

    Actors: Linda Lavin, Vic Tayback, Polly Holliday, Beth Howland, Philip McKeon

    Synopsis: The long-running CBS sitcom Alice launches its first season with the pilot episode, in which Alice Hyatt (Linda Lavin), recently widowed when her trucker husband was killed in an accident, packs herself and her son Tommy (Philip McKeon) and heads westward, hoping to find success as a professional Read More

    1976
  • Alice: The Last Review

    Crew: Screenwriter

    Synopsis: The staff of Mel's Diner is on pins and needles when an influential food critic (Victor Buono) accepts Alice's invitation to sample the diner's bill of fare. Realizing that the critic is a man of exotic tastes, Mel (Vic Tayback) knocks himself out to dish up a batch of chili that his guest will Read More

    1976
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  • Hogan's Heroes: The Meister Spy

    Crew: Screenwriter

    Actors: Bob Crane, Werner Klemperer, John Banner, Robert Clary, Richard Dawson

    Synopsis: Hogan's Heroes utility player Dave Morick is spotlighted in this episode as a Nazi spy posing as an American officer named Lt. Miller. To dupe "Miller" into revealing the identity of his German contact, Hogan and his men stage an elaborate masquerade, transforming Klink's office into Nazi Read More

    1971
  • Hogan's Heroes: The Big Record

    Crew: Screenwriter

    Actors: Bob Crane, Werner Klemperer, John Banner, Robert Clary, Richard Dawson

    Synopsis: Klink orders the prisoners to send home pre-written recorded messages. Hoping to turn the tables on his captors, Hogan plans to use the recording equipment to transcribe a top-secret SS meeting. The plan hinges on Schultz, who is convinced (by Hogan) that he has what it takes to be a major singing Read More

    1970
  • Hogan's Heroes: The Merry Widow

    Crew: Screenwriter

    Actors: Bob Crane, Werner Klemperer, John Banner, Robert Clary, Richard Dawson

    Synopsis: Hogan arranges a date between Klink and the beautiful Countess Marlene (Marj Dusay), who is actually an Allied agent. Unfortunately, Klink ends up delivering the wrong plans to the Countess, thereby potentially lousing up Hogan's latest espionage mission. To correct Klink's unwitting error, Hogan Read More

    1970
  • Hogan's Heroes: Klink's Escape

    Crew: Screenwriter

    Actors: Bob Crane, Werner Klemperer, John Banner, Robert Clary, Richard Dawson

    Synopsis: In order to successfully pull off a sabotage operation, Hogan concocts an elaborate diversion. Thanks to carefully planted "slips," Klink is led to believe that he will be able to trail Hogan's crew to the Underground spy headquarters. In order to make himself the hero of the proceedings, Klink Read More

    1970
  • Hogan's Heroes: How's the Weather?

    Crew: Screenwriter

    Actors: Bob Crane, Werner Klemperer, John Banner, Robert Clary, Richard Dawson

    Synopsis: In order to direct Allied bombers to a German hydroelectric dam, Hogan is in dire need of current weather reports. In order to hear those reports via radio, Hogan throws an anniversary party for Klink. Fortunately, the cloddish Kommandant never looks too closely at those "party" balloons which Read More

    1970
  • Hogan's Heroes: The Gypsy

    Crew: Screenwriter

    Actors: Bob Crane, Werner Klemperer, John Banner, Robert Clary, Richard Dawson

    Synopsis: This week, Hogan is assigned to smuggle an anti-radar device into London. The plan is contingent upon the superstitious nature of Col. Klink. To exploit that nature, Hogan's operative LeBeau claims that he has the ability to predict the future. As one prominent Hogan's Heroes fan has observed, it Read More

    1970
  • Hogan's Heroes: Up in Klink's Room

    Crew: Screenwriter

    Actors: Bob Crane, Werner Klemperer, John Banner, Robert Clary, Richard Dawson

    Synopsis: Hogan must infiltrate a German hospital in order to contact one of the patients, a British agent (Forrest Compton) posing as a Nazi officer. To do this, Hogan convinces Klink that he has come down with a rare ailment known as "Polaris Extremis." Frequent Hogan's Heroes supporting player Henry Read More

    1969
  • Don't Drink the Water

    Crew: Screenwriter

    Actors: Jackie Gleason, Estelle Parsons, Richard Libertini, Michael Constantine

    Synopsis: Don't Drink The Water is taken from a play by Woody Allen. Walter Hollander (Jackie Gleason) is a middle-aged caterer from Newark, New Jersey who takes his wife Marion (Estelle Parsons) and his teenage daughter Susan (Joan Delaney) on a tour of Europe. When their plane is high-jacked to Vulgaria Read More

    1969
  • Love, American Style [TV Series]

    Crew: Executive Producer

    1969
  • With Six You Get Eggroll

    Crew: Screenwriter

    Actors: Doris Day, Brian Keith, Pat Carroll, Barbara Hershey, George Carlin

    Synopsis: A young widow with three children and a sheepdog marries a widowed man with a young daughter and a French poodle in this amusing comedy. Abby (Doris Day) is the owner of a lumberyard who falls for Jake (Brian Keith) when her sister Maxine (Pat Carroll) introduce the two at a party. The couple is Read More

    1968
  • Hogan's Heroes: The General Swap

    Crew: Screenwriter

    Actors: Bob Crane, Werner Klemperer, John Banner, Robert Clary, Richard Dawson

    Synopsis: Hogan and his men capture German Field Marshal Von Heinke (John Myhers), then arrange a prisoner swap to free American General Aloysius Barton (Frank Gerstle). Unfortunately, the mean-spirited Barton despises Hogan and very nearly sabotages his own bid for freedom. Now Hogan finds himself in the Read More

    1967
  • Hogan's Heroes: Killer Klink

    Crew: Screenwriter

    Actors: Bob Crane, Werner Klemperer, John Banner, Robert Clary, Richard Dawson

    Synopsis: Hogan plans to use Schultz as an unwitting go-between in a plan to smuggle radio components to the Underground. The plan's success relies upon the possibility of Schultz being granted a week's furlough in Heidelberg. But several problems arise: Not only does Klink refuse to give Schultz a Read More

    1967
  • Who's Minding the Mint?

    Crew: Screenwriter

    Actors: Jim Hutton, Dorothy Provine, Milton Berle, Joey Bishop, Walter Brennan

    Synopsis: Harry Lucas (Jim Hutton) is a U.S. Mint employee who scrambles to recover $50,000 he accidentally destroyed in this underrated comedy of errors. After he mistakenly throws the money down the garbage disposal, a frantic Harry recruits retired mint employee Pop Gillis (Walter Brennan) to cook up a Read More

    1967
  • I Spy: The Barter

    Crew: Screenwriter

    Synopsis: In this seriocomic I Spy episode, Kelly and Scott are ordered to assist in the defection of Soviet political theorist Professor Shenko (John Abbott) during a lecture tour in Japan. Inasmuch as Shenko is under constant surveillance by the Reds, Scotty assumes the disguse of a foreign ambassador. Read More

    1966
  • The Flintstones: Jealousy

    Crew: Screenwriter

    Synopsis: When Fred balks at escorting Wilma to a concert, she attends the affair with her former classmate, the handsome and successful Wilbur Terwilligerock. Naturally, Fred is envious of Wilbur and terrified of the prospect that the guy will win Wilma's heart all over again. Enter the Great Gazoo, who Read More

    1966
  • The Andy Griffith Show: The Legend of Barney Fife

    Crew: Screenwriter

    Actors: Don Knotts, Jack Burns

    Synopsis: While on a visit to Mayberry, Barney Fife discovers that he is idolized by his successor, deputy Warren Ferguson. Unfortunately, the nervous Barney has to live up to his reputation when a convict escapes. As he has done so often in the past, Andy comes to Barney's rescue without anyone knowing Read More

    1966
  • A Man Called Flintstone

    Crew: Screenwriter

    Actors: Alan Reed, Sr., Mel Blanc, Gerry Johnson, Don Messick

    Synopsis: The animated stars of TV's The Flintstones make the leap to the big screen in this spoof of the spy genre. Because Fred Flintstone (voiced by Alan Reed Sr.) is the identical double of secret agent Rock Slag, he is enlisted by the Stone Age Secret Service to take over for Slag when the spy is Read More

    1966
  • The Andy Griffith Show: Malcolm at the Crossroads

    Crew: Screenwriter

    Actors: Bernard Fox, Howard Morris, Howard McNear

    Synopsis: Bernard Fox makes a return visit to The Andy Griffith Show in the role of resourceful Britisher Malcolm Merriwether. This time around, Andy appoints Malcolm as Mayberry's crossing guard, replacing the unreliable Ernest T. Bass. Outraged, Ernest T. invokes his Irish heritage and challenges the Read More

    1965
  • Hogan's Heroes: The Prisoner's Prisoner

    Crew: Screenwriter

    Actors: Bob Crane, Werner Klemperer, John Banner, Robert Clary, Richard Dawson

    Synopsis: Caught in the act of completing a British commando's sabotage mission, Hogan and Carter are forced to capture the witness to their mission, German General Schmidt (Roger C. Carmel). The two heroes manage to smuggle Schmidt into the general POW population in camp, keeping him at bay by fabricating Read More

    1965
  • The Flintstones: Samantha

    Crew: Screenwriter

    Synopsis: In the first live action-cartoon "crossover" in TV history, Samantha and Darrin from Bewitched move into the house next door to the Flintstones. Samantha of course is a witch, but neither the Flintstones nor the Rubbles are aware of this. Even so, Wilma and Betty are awestruck by the magical Read More

    1965
  • Girl Happy

    Crew: Screenwriter

    Actors: Fabrizio Mioni, Elvis Presley, Shelley Fabares, Harold J. Stone, Gary Crosby, Joby Baker

    Synopsis: One of Elvis Presley's most popular vehicles, Girl Happy is also one of the most typical. Elvis plays Rusty Wells, the leader of a four-piece rock group, consisting of Gary Crosby, Joby Baker and Jimmy Hawkins. Hired by Chicago gangster boss Big Frank (Harold J. Stone) to protect the virtue of Read More

    1965
  • The Andy Griffith Show: Opie's Newspaper

    Crew: Screenwriter

    Actors: Kelly Thordsen, Vicki Raaf

    Synopsis: Opie and his pal Howie start publishing a penny newspaper, but are unable to attract any customers. Sensing that their editorial policy needs a bit of spicing up, Opie begins printing all the local gossip, eavesdropping on Andy, Barney, Aunt Bee et. al. in his newsgathering efforts. Needless to Read More

    1965
  • The Flintstones: The Return of Stoney Curtis

    Crew: Screenwriter

    Synopsis: Movie star Tony Curtis becomes the latest in a series of celebrities to provide the voice for his animated likeness in this episode. Star-struck Fred hopes to meet the famous "Stoney Curtis" on the set of the actor's latest adventure epic Slave Boy. As it turns out, Fred should have been careful Read More

    1965
  • Honeymoon Hotel

    Crew: Screenwriter

    Actors: Robert Goulet, Nancy Kwan, Robert Morse, Jill St. John, Keenan Wynn, Anne Helm, Elvia Allman

    Synopsis: Intending to marry Cynthia (Anne Helm), Jay Menlow (Robert Morse) is stranded at the alter on the day of the blessed occasion. Left with a paid Honeymoon vacation in the Caribbean, Jay takes along best man Ross Kingsley (Robert Goulet) to the Boca Boca, a "honeymooners only" resort. Ross soon Read More

    1964
  • The Andy Griffith Show: Andy and Opie's Pal

    Crew: Screenwriter

    Actors: David Bailey

    Synopsis: Opie invites his new friend Trey Bowden (David A. Bailey) for dinner at the Taylor house. Trey immediately bonds with Andy-so much so that Opie becomes extremely jealous. To teach Opie a lesson about sharing, Andy is obliged to exploit the fragile ego of his own pal Barney. This episode was Read More

    1964
  • The Andy Griffith Show: The Return of Malcolm Merriwether

    Crew: Screenwriter

    Actors: Bernard Fox

    Synopsis: As indicated by the title of this episode, Bernard Fox makes a return appearance as resourceful British gentleman's gentleman Malcolm Merriwether. Hoping to lighten Aunt Bee's workload, Andy hires the hard-working Malcolm as the Taylor household's general factotum. Unfortunately, Malcolm does his Read More

    1964
  • The Andy Griffith Show: Prisoner of Love

    Crew: Screenwriter

    Actors: Susan Oliver, Hal Smith

    Synopsis: The Mayberry jail plays host to Angela Carroll (Susan Oliver), a suspected jewel thief. Turning on the charm, Angela manages to wrap both Andy and Barney around her little finger. Andy is not so bedazzled that he hasn't caught on to the delectable Ms. Carroll's ulterior motives. This was one of Read More

    1964
  • The Andy Griffith Show: The Pageant

    Crew: Screenwriter

    Actors: Hope Summers

    Synopsis: Aunt Bee makes no secret of the fact that she wants to play the leading role in the upcoming Mayberry Centennial. Unfortunately, the chamber of commerce determines that Bee is all wrong for the part. Even more unfortunately, Andy is elected to tell Bee the bad news-and it was Andy who encouraged Read More

    1964
  • The Andy Griffith Show: Andy Saves Gomer

    Crew: Screenwriter

    Actors: Howard McNear

    Synopsis: 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 long before Gomer's boundless gratitude drives Andy (and everyone else in town) up a wall. To get some peace and quiet, Andy fakes a life-threatening situation whereby Gomer Read More

    1964
  • The Andy Griffith Show: Aunt Bee's Romance

    Crew: Screenwriter

    Actors: Wallace Ford, Howard McNear

    Synopsis: Aunt Bee is swept off her feet when her former sweetheart Roger Hanover (Wallace Ford) pays a visit after 20 years. But Andy and Opie are not susceptible to Roger's charms, believing the man to be a gilt-edged phony. When Andy demands to know Roger's intentions, the sharkish Mr. Hanover threatens Read More

    1964
  • The Andy Griffith Show: Hot Rod Otis

    Crew: Screenwriter

    Actors: Hal Smith

    Synopsis: Andy and Barney go into full panic mode when town drunk Otis Campbell purchases a car. Inasmuch as Otis cannot even walk in a straight line, much less drive in one, the boys desperately try to convince him to sell his old beater before disaster strikes. This episode originally aired on February Read More

    1964
  • The Andy Griffith Show: Back to Nature

    Crew: Screenwriter

    Actors: Howard McNear

    Synopsis: Written by Harvey Bullock, "Back to Nature" starts off calmly enough when Andy takes Opie and several other youngsters on an overnight camping trip. Along for the ride are Barney and Gomer, who in trying to prove themselves to be expert outdoorsmen promptly get lost in the woods. Not wishing to Read More

    1964
  • The Andy Griffith Show: Barney and the Cave Rescue

    Crew: Screenwriter

    Actors: Aneta Corsaut, Betty Lynn

    Synopsis: Once again, Barney arrests the wrong person (this time it's the bank president!), and once again he finds himself the laughingstock of Mayberry. Andy encourages Barney to forget his troubles and go along on a picnic-during which Andy and Helen briefly get lost in cave. Though the two picnickers Read More

    1964
  • The Flintstones: The Blessed Event

    Crew: Screenwriter

    Synopsis: In the series' most famous and highest-rated episode, Fred stages several "dress rehearsals" for the arrival of his and Wilma's baby. But when the time comes, virtually all of Fred's meticulously planned preparations go wrong--and it looks as though Wilma is going to give birth several miles from Read More

    1963
  • The Flintstones: Wilma, the Maid

    Crew: Screenwriter

    Synopsis: The Flintstones have hired an Italian maid named Lollobrickida, who is a fabulous housekeeper and cook. Unfortunately, Lollobrickida quits abruptly because she can't stand being serenaded by well-meaning Fred. Even worse, the Rubbles have asked the Flintstones to "borrow" Lollobrickida in order to Read More

    1963
  • The Andy Griffith Show: The Haunted House

    Crew: Screenwriter

    Actors: Hal Smith

    Synopsis: Opie loses his baseball on the grounds of the foreboding Rimshaw mansion, which is rumored to be haunted. Pooh-poohing this, Barney and Gomer gallantly offer to retrieve the ball, only to be frightened away by what seems to be a veritable army of spooks and goblins. It is up to Andy to uncover the Read More

    1963
  • The Flintstones: Ann-Margrock Presents

    Crew: Screenwriter

    Synopsis: The multitalented Ann-Margret lends voice to her stone-age cartoon counterpart "Ann-Margrock" as The Flintstones launches its fourth season. Ann-Margrock is coming to Bedrock to stage a big musical show, and Fred and Barney hope to perform a vaudeville turn in the festivities. Just before the Read More

    1963
  • The Flintstones: Swedish Visitors

    Crew: Screenwriter

    Synopsis: Figuring that Fred will never know, Wilma borrows the family's vacation money to purchase a fur wrap. When Fred subsequently announces plans to take his family on a camping trip, a nervous Wilma decides to raise the money in a hurry by taking in boarders--specifically, a pair of Scandanavian Read More

    1963
  • The Andy Griffith Show: The Rivals

    Crew: Screenwriter

    Actors: Betty Lynn

    Synopsis: Opie suffers the pangs of puppy love for the first time in his life. Unfortunately, when the object of his affections, little Karen Burgess (Ronda Jeter), rejects him, Opie transfers his affections to a somewhat older woman-Thelma Lou! At first amused by the situation, Thelma's boyfriend Barney Read More

    1963
  • The Andy Griffith Show: The Big House

    Crew: Screenwriter

    Actors: George Kennedy

    Synopsis: Locked up in the Mayberry jail, a pair of fugitive thieves warn Andy and Barney that their accomplices will soon show up to break them out. Thus it is that Barney arrests the first two strangers in town-who turn out to be police detectives from Raleigh. In the course of events, Barney and Read More

    1963
  • The Andy Griffith Show: The Great Filling Station Robbery

    Crew: Screenwriter

    Actors: Willis B. Bouchey

    Synopsis: Wally's Filling Station has been plagued by a series of robberies, and the prime suspect is young Jimmy Morgan (Pat Colby), who has been in and out of trouble all his life. Convinced of Jimmy's innocence, Andy tries to clear the boy-while gung-ho Barney attempts to use the latest electronic Read More

    1963
  • The Andy Griffith Show: Andy's English Valet

    Crew: Screenwriter

    Actors: Bernard Fox

    Synopsis: Actor Bernard Fox (Bewitched, Titanic etc.) makes his first appearance as Malcolm Merriwether, British valet par excellance. Ticketed for reckless bicycling in Mayberry, Malcolm is unable to pay his fine. Thus, he graciously works off his debt to society by serving as Andy's valet and chauffeur Read More

    1963
  • The Andy Griffith Show: The Loaded Goat

    Crew: Screenwriter

    Actors: Hal Smith, Parley Baer

    Synopsis: An explosive situation develops when Cy Hudgins' pet goat Jimmy eats a box full of dynamite. The nervous Mayberryites spend the rest of the day gingerly tiptoeing around the goat, terrified that the animal will blow up "real good" at any moment. In the end, it is up to Barney to lead Jimmy out of Read More

    1963
  • The Andy Griffith Show: Rafe Hollister Sings

    Crew: Screenwriter

    Actors: Parley Baer

    Synopsis: Rafe Hollister (Jack Prince), the taciturn farmer introduced in the second-season episode "The County Nurse", returns in the February 11, 1963 installment "Rafe Hollister Sings." Impressed by Rafe's glorious tenor voice, choir director John Masters (Olan Soule) chooses Rafe to solo in the annual Read More

    1963
  • The Andy Griffith Show: Opie the Birdman

    Crew: Screenwriter

    Synopsis: One of the most heart-warming episodes of The Andy Griffith Show, "Opie the Birdman" begins on a startling note, as Opie accidentally kills a mother bird with his slingshot. After being appropriately chastized by his father Andy, Opie dutifully assumes the responsibility of raising the three Read More

    1963
  • The Flintstones: Dino Goes Hollyrock

    Crew: Screenwriter

    Synopsis: Season Three of The Flintstones begins with an episode focusing on Dino, the pet dinosaur of Fred and Wilma Flintstone. Thanks to a nationwide contest, Dino lands a role on the popular animal series "The Adventures of Sassie" (which is, of course, a takeoff of Lassie) at Screen Rocks Studios. Read More

    1962
  • The Flintstones: Ladies Day

    Crew: Screenwriter

    Synopsis: With only one ticket between them, Fred and Barney attempt to take advantage of Ladies' Day at the local ballpark. It is Fred who dons female disguise as "Fredericka", the better to earn the free admission. As a result of this subterfuge, Betty concludes that Barney is cheating on her, and Fred is Read More

    1962
  • The Andy Griffith Show: Wedding Bells for Aunt Bee

    Crew: Screenwriter

    Actors: Fred E. Sherman, Hal Smith

    Synopsis: Aunt Bee wonders why her widowed nephew Andy has never remarried-until her cousin Clara Johnson "helpfully" tells her that Andy will never marry as long as Bee herself remains unattached. Feeling like a fifth wheel, Bee tries to persuade Andy that she doesn't need his support by inventing an Read More

    1962
  • The Andy Griffith Show: Andy and the New Mayor

    Crew: Screenwriter

    Actors: Parley Baer, Roy Engel

    Synopsis: Parley Baer makes his first series appearance as Roy Stoner, the new mayor of Mayberry. A man who runs his administration strictly by the book, Stoner regards Sheriff Andy and Deputy Barney as inept and inefficient-and this first impression would seem to be confirmed when the mayor finds a fish in Read More

    1962
  • The Andy Griffith Show: Mr. McBeevee

    Crew: Screenwriter

    Actors: Karl Swenson

    Synopsis: Although "Mr. McBeevee" was filmed as the third episode of The Andy Griffith Show's third season, it was chosen to air as the season opener on October 1, 1962. Having raised his son Opie to never tell a lie, Andy is understandably worried when Opie arrives home with wild stories about meeting a Read More

    1962
  • The Dick Van Dyke Show: Bank Book 6565696

    Crew: Screenwriter

    Actors: Jerry Paris, Richard Deacon

    Synopsis: Like most husbands, Rob (Dick Van Dyke) can understand that Laura (Mary Tyler Moore) would want to stash a little "mad money" in the house just in case of an emergency. But Rob can't fathom what possible emergency Laura is anticipating when he accidentally comes across a mysterious bank account Read More

    1962