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This is a list of episodes from the CBS television comedy The Andy Griffith Show. The first episode aired on October 3, 1960, and the final episode aired on April 1, 1968. There were 249 episodes in all, 159 in black and white (seasons 1–5) and 90 in color (seasons 6–8).
The final season of The Andy Griffith Show was the number one ranked show on television. [30] Other shows to have accomplished this include I Love Lucy [ 31 ] and Seinfeld. [ 32 ] In 1998, the year Seinfeld ended, more than five million people a day watched the show's reruns on 120 stations.
Episode title Directed by Written by Airdate 68 (Season 3 Episode 6) "Barney Mends a Broken Heart" Bob Sweeney: Aaron Ruben: November 5, 1962 [1] 123 (Season 4 Episode 27) "The Fun Girls" Coby Ruskin: Aaron Ruben April 13, 1964 [1] 155 (Season 5 Episode 28) "The Arrest of the Fun Girls" Theodore J. Flicker: Richard M. Powell: April 5, 1965 [1]
In three first-season episodes, "The Manhunt," "A Feud is a Feud," and "Barney Gets His Man," and in one second-season episode, "Aunt Bee the Warden," Andy wears a regular gunbelt. Also, the sixth-season episode, "Aunt Bee Takes a Job" with co-star Jack Burns , Andy fires a gun (which he borrows from Deputy Warren Ferguson) to disable a car in ...
Helen is first introduced in the third-season episode "Andy Discovers America". [4] Opie and his classmates dislike their new teacher, referring to her as "old lady Crump". When Andy gives Opie advice about his own experience with school, Opie interprets this as not needing to do his history schoolwork.
Barney is mentioned as residing in a few places during the course of the show. In the second-season episode "Sheriff Barney", his address is given at 411 Elm Street. By the fourth-season episode "Up in Barney's Room", he is residing in Mrs. Mendelbright's boarding house, where she forbids him from owning either a hot plate or light bulb over 40 ...
Kids often get a slew of presents over the holidays, which can leave some parents wondering how to better balance all of that receiving with some giving. The answer is that they can play a big ...
Actor Andy Griffith had left his first sitcom, The Andy Griffith Show, voluntarily after the 1967–68 season while it was still number one in the Nielsen ratings and despite a high-dollar offer from CBS to continue it, in order to pursue his other interests, singing and motion picture acting, and to prevent his being typecast solely as a rural Southern sheriff.