RE: Spelling Bee (get it?)

2011-03-24 Thread Jeff Gossett


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Paul Wrote

Now you old-timers know this, so this is for the new arrivals. On The
Andy Griffith Show, it is Aunt BEE, not BEA. It is always spelled B-E-E


Sorry Paul I am an old-Timer but I cut and pasted it from a previous
post and never paid any attention. 

Jeff

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Spelling Bee (get it?)

2011-03-23 Thread tubist
Now you old-timers know this, so this is for the new arrivals. On The Andy 
Griffith Show, it is Aunt BEE, not BEA. It is always spelled B-E-E in the 
credits, never B-E-A, and it is seen spelled BEE on screen within episodes a 
few times too (example: painted on the window of her Chinese restaurant). 

Just remember: it's I before E except after C, and E after E in Aunt Bee. 

Now that I'm the subject of spelling, here's a trivia question: which recurring 
character's name was once misspelled in the closing credits?  Not the actor's 
name, the character's name. 

--Paul Mulik
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