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== Appearances ==

Revision as of 17:17, January 30, 2021

The Andy Griffith Show
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TV Show Information
Genre: Sitcom


The Andy Griffith Show was an American sitcom starring Andy Griffith.

Plot

The Simpson family watched Before They Were Famous when Shary Bobbins was their nanny. The episode they showed Charles Bronson in a brief stint replacing Andy Griffith on The Andy Griffith Show. In the clip, Bernard Fife asked him where Otis was. Bronson (as Andy) said that he had shot Otis, which surprised Barney. Bronson then drew his gun and went out the door, saying that he was going to Emmett's Fix-It Shop to "fix Emmett".

Behind the Laughter

The Andy Griffith Show was a real American sitcom. In addition to Griffith, it starred Don Knotts and Ron Howard (credited as "Ronny Howard").

Appearances

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