At 70, Ron Howard FINALLY Admits How Much He Truly Hated Him

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Post Toasties are quickly toasted to maintain their fresh corn flavor and are light and crisp. The Andy Griffith Show, set in Mayberry, North Carolina, focused on Sheriff Andy Taylor's common-sense law enforcement in a rural town, featuring stars like Andy Griffith and Don Knotts.

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  • Post Toasties maintain their fresh corn flavor by being quickly toasted to capture that essence and are light and crisp.
  • Characters like Gomer Pyle and Otis depict rural stereotypes, with Deputy Barney Fife's earnest but misguided tactics adding to the show's humor.

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Recent questions

  • What is the setting of The Andy Griffith Show?

    The show is set in the fictional Mayberry, North Carolina, focusing on Sheriff Andy Taylor's common-sense approach to law enforcement in a rural town.

  • Who composed the theme song for The Andy Griffith Show?

    The show's theme song, "The Fishing Hole," was composed by Earl Hagen and Herbert Spencer, with Griffith whistling the tune.

  • Who played the character of Aunt B in The Andy Griffith Show?

    Francis Bavier played Aunt B for 10 years and won an Emmy Award in 1967 for outstanding supporting comedy actress.

  • What was the relationship between Andy Griffith and Don Knotts in real life?

    Andy Griffith and Don Knotts exhibited a loving relationship on the show, stemming from their real-life friendship.

  • What was the significance of the squad car in The Andy Griffith Show?

    The show's iconic squad car, a Ford Galaxy, was provided by a local dealership and changed with each new model release.

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Summary

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"The Andy Griffith Show: Rural Humor Success"

  • Post Toasties maintain their fresh corn flavor by being quickly toasted to capture that essence and are light and crisp.
  • The Andy Griffith Show, running from 1960 to 1968, featured stars like Andy Griffith and Don Knotts, with episodes 1 to 159 in black and white and the last 90 in color.
  • The show is set in the fictional Mayberry, North Carolina, focusing on Sheriff Andy Taylor's common-sense approach to law enforcement in a rural town.
  • Characters like Gomer Pyle and Otis depict rural stereotypes, with Deputy Barney Fife's earnest but misguided tactics adding to the show's humor.
  • Don Knotts joined the show as a guest star but became a regular due to his chemistry with Andy Griffith, leading to a five-year contract.
  • The show's theme song, "The Fishing Hole," was composed by Earl Hagen and Herbert Spencer, with Griffith whistling the tune.
  • Ron Howard, playing Opie, had a memorable scene where he pretended to throw a rock into a lake, but a prop man actually made the splash.
  • The show ended as the number one rated show on television, with spin-offs like "Gomer Pyle, USMC" and "Mayberry RFD" following its success.
  • The show's creator initially wanted to name it "Mayberry" instead of focusing on Andy Griffith, and the town was originally called Mount Pilot.
  • Francis Bavier, who played Aunt B, had a complex relationship with her role, feeling overshadowed by the character she portrayed, but reconciled with Andy Griffith before her death.

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Francis Bavier: Emmy-winning reclusive actress of 1960s

  • Francis Bavier played a role for 10 years and won an Emmy Award in 1967 for outstanding supporting comedy actress.
  • Bavier retired in 1972 and lived a reclusive life until her death in 1989 in Siler City.
  • The private actress spent most of her time in a furnished back room with basic amenities.
  • Andy Griffith and Don Knotts exhibited a loving relationship on the show, stemming from their real-life friendship.
  • The opening credits of The Andy Griffith Show featured the iconic whistled tune and scenes filmed at Franklin Canyon Park.
  • Favorite episodes of the cast included "Barney's First Car" and "The Ball Game."
  • Don Knotts particularly enjoyed the episode "The Pickles Story" due to its comedic elements.
  • The show's iconic squad car, a Ford Galaxy, was provided by a local dealership and changed with each new model release.
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