Picture Request

2009-06-18 Thread dewey lamb
In the episode"The cow thief",does anyone have a picture of the cow wearing boots?If so,please forward to :dewey0...@hotmail.com. "preciate it, Dewey in NC _ Lauren found her dream laptop. Find the PC that’s right for you. http

TAGS Theme Song

2009-06-18 Thread chuck talley
I don't have the answer either for the different keys for the theme song, but to make it more confusing, I have the theme song script signed by Earl Hagen and it is in the key of F. I got it autographed by him at Mayberry Days a few years ago. Maybe after he wrote it in that key he found out th

Unseen Scenes on TAGS

2009-06-18 Thread Ken Anderson
For almost 50 years now TAGS fans have enjoyed watching all the wonderful events in the lives of all those delightful people of Mayberry. However, there were many events that were mentioned on TAGS but which we were never ever able to witness. I have listed some events that I would have loved

Fly killin' re: Janet's comment

2009-06-18 Thread Marsha Scheuermann
Janet, not only did Barney say he wasn't there for fly killin', but in one episode (I don't remember which one just now), Barney sits on Andy's porch and catches a fly in his hands, and then he lets it go while saying, "Well, it's Sunday." (meaning that he wouldn't harm it since, after all, it WAS

RE: TAGS Theme

2009-06-18 Thread Rusk, Thomas E SFC RET
FYI: The theme song to our all time favorite TV show is call "The Andy Griffith Show" Theme. The same song with words, sung by Andy, is "The Ole Fishin' Hole". Just thought I throw my two cents in. Carolina Tom P.S. Allan: The podcasts are wonderful. Thanks for all your hard work. <>< <>< <><

Didn't receive issue #173

2009-06-18 Thread Janet Anderson
Hey, all, I didn't receive issue #173 of the digest. If anyone could send that to me, I'd 'preciate it! Thelma Lou (Janet) ___ WBMUTBB mailing list WBMUTBB@wbmutbb.com http://www.mayberry.com/tagsrwc/wbmutbb/

Fly Killing

2009-06-18 Thread hyperauntjan1
I'm just glad that the President didn't kill a Carp or a Pike! At least he didn't string up the fly and have his picture took grinnin' ear to ear! Peggy " Well, they may be an undesirable element..." ___ WBMUTBB mailing list WBMUTBB@wbmutbb.com http://

Glasses

2009-06-18 Thread Janet Anderson
>>>I've noticed that sometimes folks on TV wear glasses with perfectly flat >>>lenses (you can tell by the reflection).?Now I'm no eye doctor, but it seems >>>to me perfectly flat lenses would have no effect on one's vision, which >>>leads me to think those glasses are just part of the actor's c

RE: I Tell You the Truth

2009-06-18 Thread Good, Don
>... the phrase "to tell you the truth" or some variation of it was probably used because it is a relatively common southern expression... I never really thought about it being unusual at all. Seems very natural to me. Of course, I'm a native North Carolinian. Heck I n

RE: Programming on TV Land

2009-06-18 Thread Good, Don
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Re: Pets

2009-06-18 Thread jflockerzie
Kirk, Opie had a dog named Gulliver and a bird named Dickey in the first episode, "The New Housekeeper". You see the bird in that episode but the only mention of Gulliver is when Opie is saying his prayers. H. makes ya wonder where those two pets went and ran off to. Jen I was ju

TAGS theme song

2009-06-18 Thread Loren Evarts
Thanks, Paul, for your information on the "color" era theme. I don't have those on DVD, and I just assumed they would be in the same dual keys as the B & W theme. (Never assume...) Perhaps there is something in the theory that there was a more relaxed key at the end. Many composers have felt tha

Theme song in different keys

2009-06-18 Thread Ben Sandifer
My guess is to why the theme song was done in one key at the beginning and another ket at the end is that there were two different whistlers, and not everyone can whistle in any key. If there were 2 different whistlers, I'll bet they both got an "A" in breathing. Or it could be your gauge - som

Opie's pets

2009-06-18 Thread Paul Mulik
Don't forget his bird, Dickie, seen only in the first episode. In that same episode, he also mentions a dog (Gulliver), a lizard (Oscar), and a white mouse. In the pilot episode, he had a pet turtle which was "murdered" (stepped on) by Mrs. Bolivar at the ice cream parlor.   Paul Mulik   >>>...

I can't tell, I wasn't wearin' my glasses

2009-06-18 Thread Paul Mulik
I've noticed that sometimes folks on TV wear glasses with perfectly flat lenses (you can tell by the reflection). Now I'm no eye doctor, but it seems to me perfectly flat lenses would have no effect on one's vision, which leads me to think those glasses are just part of the actor's costume.   Wh

Pets

2009-06-18 Thread Kirk Daniel
I was just thinking the other day why didn't Opie ever have a pet on the show? We know he loves dogs on the episode of Dogs, dogs, dogs and he had taken care of winkin,(or was it lincoln) blinkin', and nod, as well as, his imaginary horse Blackey. I wonder what kind of humorous additive that would

Andy Griffith and Ronny Howard

2009-06-18 Thread brodahaver
Trivia: In episodic television, what series had both Andy Griffith and Ronny Howard in roles OTHER than "Andy Taylor" and "Opie Taylor" from TAGS? Try submitting your answers before you check IMDb. Brian Rodahaver One Of Maryland's Biggest TAGS Fans!!! **Dell Days of Deals! June