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I believe the later-period color episodes of Andy Griffin that everyone keeps alluding to were actually a spinoff series called Mayberry RFDC.

Those definitely sucked

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I believe the later-period color episodes of Andy Griffin that everyone keeps alluding to were actually a spinoff series called Mayberry RFDC.

Those definitely sucked

And they didn't last long either, guys.


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Mrs RFDC agrees.

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 Post subject: Re: Andy Griffith
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I believe the later-period color episodes of Andy Griffin that everyone keeps alluding to were actually a spinoff series called Mayberry RFDC.

Those definitely sucked

And they didn't last long either, guys.

It seemed like they were on forever.

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According to wikipedia.org, "Mayberry R.F.D." lasted 3 seasons on CBS from 1968-71 and had Andy Griffith as one of the show's executive producers. It did feature the late Frances Bavier as "Aunt Bee" for the series' first season, George Lindsey as "Goober" and Ken Berry as widower farmer "Sam Jones".

Although there were 78 total episodes of the "Andy Griffith Show" spinoff, CBS cancelled the sitcom in 1971 as part of what was called a "rural purge". That sitcom, along with "The Beverly Hillbillies", "Green Acres" & "Hee Haw" were cancelled that year in an effort to seek a more urban image as a network back then.


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If I recall correctly, the "rural purge" coincided with the ascendance of the grittier, less pastoral sitcoms such as "All and the Family," "The Jeffersons," and "Good TImes," created and executive produced by former Bulls Guard Norm Van Lier.

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If I recall correctly, the "rural purge" coincided with the ascendance of the grittier, less pastoral sitcoms such as "All and the Family," "The Jeffersons," and "Good TImes," created and executive produced by former Bulls Guard Norm Van Lier.

Moment of silence for Norm Van Lier please...Thank you.

Actually, I think you meant NORMAN Lear. He was known for envelope-pushing sitcoms that were ahead of their time for 1970s TV.


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Telegram Sam wrote:
If I recall correctly, the "rural purge" coincided with the ascendance of the grittier, less pastoral sitcoms such as "All and the Family," "The Jeffersons," and "Good TImes," created and executive produced by former Bulls Guard Norm Van Lier.

Moment of silence for Norm Van Lier please...Thank you.

Actually, I think you meant NORMAN Lear. He was known for envelope-pushing sitcoms that were ahead of their time for 1970s TV.

Right....this guy

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Telegram Sam wrote:
If I recall correctly, the "rural purge" coincided with the ascendance of the grittier, less pastoral sitcoms such as "All and the Family," "The Jeffersons," and "Good TImes," created and executive produced by former Bulls Guard Norm Van Lier.

Moment of silence for Norm Van Lier please...Thank you.

Actually, I think you meant NORMAN Lear. He was known for envelope-pushing sitcoms that were ahead of their time for 1970s TV.

Right....this guy

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Sorry...That's Norman FELL. The actor who played "Mr. Roper" on "Three's Company" passed away years ago.


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I think it was Norman Rockwell.

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For those unaware of Norman Lear, here's a little background:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norman_Lear


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Well someone pick his ass up!!!

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Norman Lear made the LearJet!

Thank you, Frank Costanza! I had no idea that Norman Lear invented the Lear Jet. I guess SHARK! could not be bothered to print this relevant fact.

SHARK! is slipping as a reporter. It is quite sad. Willie Mays and 1973 World Series, anyone?

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Well someone pick his ass up!!!

:lol: :lol: Actually, that was the actor's name.


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Pound for pound the GOAT of sitcoms in this reporters opinion.

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Telegram Sam wrote:
I believe the later-period color episodes of Andy Griffin that everyone keeps alluding to were actually a spinoff series called Mayberry RFDC.
I don't think so. The show quality dropping off for most viewers followed Barney (Don Knotts) leaving...which also coincided (roughly) with the conversion from B&W to color.

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Nearly all B&W sitcoms were awful pieces of trash.

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Pound for pound the GOAT of sitcoms in this reporters opinion.

Keep it.


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Is he still alive?

Dick Van Dyke is still very much alive as is Mary Tyler Moore, Hank. Morey Amsterdam & Richard Deacon...No.
And Rose Marie is alive as well... Imagewell...sort of.

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 Post subject: Re: Andy Griffith
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Is he still alive?

Dick Van Dyke is still very much alive as is Mary Tyler Moore, Hank. Morey Amsterdam & Richard Deacon...No.

Dick Van Dyke just married his 40 year old makeup artist!

http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/entertainme ... up-artist/


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