I always remember Andy laughing out of character (you can tell as his
expression as Sheriff Taylor changes) as he and Barn were trying to pull
Ernest T. thru the door out of Mrs. Wiley's home; Ernest T. was clinging to
the doorframe and making it very difficult and I think the humor of it
Hello All
I must say we had a great event saturday night. Two fan clubs met-at the
crossroads and mayberry chapters. We celebrated peggy mccays nov. 3 birthday
and spoke with her. She is awesome! She still remembers her work fondly. It
was terrific and we hope to work together again.
Sande
Hello All:
As for laughing about stuff, when aunt bee entertains the medicine man and
drinks quite a bit of medicine, she plays tootsie so raucously and delivers a
rendition unlike any i have heard before. But when andy comes to arrest her
for being tipsy, she calls andy marshall dillion and
Cheri,
Regarding Don Knotts putting his hand over his mouth to keep from laughing, I
remember him doing it in the "Merchant of Mayberry" episode when Andy is
"pickin' at" Old Ben Weaver. I noticed it, too, and I remember thinking how fun
it must have been to work
Larry, I remember Ange laughing out of character and as himself (you can tell
cuz the smile is wider and deeper and genuine chuckling is detected) twice and
that is what is most memorable to me. Once was as he and Barn are trying to
drag Ernest T. out of Mrs. Wiley's party and he is clingi
There are scenes in TAGS when the actors are "holding back" on laughing as a
part of the script. One that comes to mind is the Bert Miller episode when
Andy and Barney are getting their digs in on ol Ben Weaver. Barney in
particular is trying to "hold back" but its in t
There are so many funny lines that I laugh at a lot. But the one that
always, always, gets me is when Andy and Barney are at Ms. Wileys' with
Earnest T. Barney makes the comment that "the pickens are pretty slim".
The he says,.(excuse me , I'm already laughing)
really breaks up laughing, to the point that she can
barely speak, comes near the end of Howard the Comedian. She is telling a story
about the time she was down in the cellar when the minister stopped by. Why
this is supposed to be hilariously funny, I do not know, unless maybe the good
folks of
Last night I was thinking about a scene in TAGS and caught myself laughing
out loud at it. It was the scene in the episode "Eat Your Heart Out" where
Helen and Andy go into the Mayberry diner and order pie.When Flora brings
out the pie, she throws a chopped up terrib
" Two fan clubs met-at the crossroads and Mayberry chapters. We celebrated
Peggy McKay's nov. 3 birthday and spoke with her. .
Sande Riggs
President
At The Crossroads ."
This sounds like so much fun. Thanks for sharing it Sande.
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At work, I supervise a dozen or so fine young folks in their early 20s.
Yesterday's weekly meeting was a treat for me, when they spent several
minutes unknowingly re-enacting the "looks spidery to me" scene from Sermon
for Today. They were going on about how many spiders probably live "under
there
Karen
I watched the clip of "Doug's Tune" again and I think you are right-it
DOES look like Briscoe is trying not to laugh. I have seen that episode a
zillion times and never noticed that before. Also, whilst we're on the subject
of "Doug's Tune".I recently saw the episode "The Darlin
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