This might be my favorite episode of all. For what it's worth, Maryann, my
guess is that the birds in the cage which Opie releases at the end are
alive. He seems very careful when getting them out of the cage, and I seem
to recall seeing the shadow of fluttering wings when at least one of them
Hello fellow TAGS fans. I have a question about the Opie the Birdman episode. I
have looked high and low online and cannot find an answer. Were the birds used
in that episode live, dead, or man-made?
When Opie is sending the baby birds to their freedom, I do not see the
fluttering of wings I
On another note I must have watched Opie the Birdman with my daughter too many
times. She keeps pretending she's feeding me bugs and worms.
don't forget if she goes tiger hunting to take her tweezers.
Kathy just another fun girl
When Opie the Birdman played, and Andy walked over to open the window so Opie
could hear the orphan birds, the camera went back to Opie and the nightstand
and it looked like a .45 pistol on the table??? This observation has to be
the epitome of trained noticing. It indeed looks like a gun
My last episode request would be 'Opie the Birdman.' Then I would give up
the ghost and be interred at the Holy Cross Cemetery in Culver City, CA.
As far as the 'Gomer Pyle USMC' out takes shown at Jim Nabors' and
Ronnie Schell's shows, I e-mailed Paramount to include them for Season 5
'Opie the Birdman' (9/30/1963) was the ultimate tear jerker in the entire
history of TAGS with the scenes of the chirping birds without a mother and the
final scene on the Taylor front porch. A very close 2nd would be the bedroom
scene in 'Mr. Beevee' where Andy told Opie that he believed
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