I thought it might be fun to take some characters, particularly guest
stars, and imagine that they were real people..and see how they changed,
or stayed the same, on different shows of that era. That probably sounds
confusing so I'll start with a couple of examples.

Ron Bailey, (the speedy young rich kid in the convertible) played by
Bill Bixby, got to spend some quality time watching a model father and
son (Andy and Opie) and how they treated each other.  ...Later Ron had a
son of his own named Eddie, and he displayed that same great fatherly
Love and Discipline in..The Courtship of Edie's Father. He also was a
widowed father with a housekeeper.  How ironic is that?  
 Ron did have a bit of a temper though...and at times he got a little
out of control (The Incredible Hulk).

Jeff Pruitt, was a great farmer, but he got frustrated at never finding
the right woman in Mayberry.  So he sold his farm and started a new
career.  He bought a little tour boat, and became a ship Skipper.  Dud
Walsh (the second) was exposed as an imposter for Hoke Howell (the real
Dud), and he also fled Mayberry.  He met up with fellow Mayberryian,
Jeff Pruitt, who gave him a job as a first mate on his boat.  He changed
his name from Dud to Gilligan so that Briscoe and the boys could never
track him down. He later used his trapping skills when he was stranded
on as island. 

OK, there you go.. Now lets see what others can come up with.
How did a manicurist end up in a bottle?
Did Bradford Taylor finally settle down in a legitimate business?
Was David Brown always poor?

The Untrained Voice   

  

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