Think I'll just go on over to The Diner, get with Juanita ,and remember the good times maybe while drinking a Lemon Phosphate. Too many good memories to even be able to remember them all.
Guess the only regulars left are Opie, Thelma Lou and Gomer. Think Gomer is also in poor health. One of the Fun Girls and some other "bit part" characters are still around. Been over 50 years since the first episode of the show was aired.
Keep up with the happenings by going to The Andy Griffith Show Rerun Watchers Club. Lots of updates on those members of the cast still with us. "The Bullet" is published every month or two. Lots of stuff that can be purchased from " Ben Weavers Dept Store" if one so desires.
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Think I'll just go on over to The Diner, get with Juanita ,and remember the good times maybe while drinking a Lemon Phosphate. Too many good memories to even be able to remember them all.
Guess the only regulars left are Opie, Thelma Lou and Gomer. Think Gomer is also in poor health. One of the Fun Girls and some other "bit part" characters are still around. Been over 50 years since the first episode of the show was aired.
Keep up with the happenings by going to The Andy Griffith Show Rerun Watchers Club. Lots of updates on those members of the cast still with us. "The Bullet" is published every month or two. Lots of stuff that can be purchased from " Ben Weavers Dept Store" if one so desires.
Beloved: Ron Howard, Don Knotts (L) and Andy
Griffith (R) are shown in this undated publicity photograph from The
Andy Griffith Show ,
while Howard and Griffith appear in another
scene in the series,
Most
memorable: It was Griffith's portrayal of Sheriff Andy Taylor, far
left, on the The Andy Griffith Show in the 1960s that gave him a place
in U.S. television history
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Beloved: Ron Howard, Don Knotts (L) and Andy
Griffith (R) are shown in this undated publicity photograph from The
Andy Griffith Show ,
while Howard and Griffith appear in another
scene in the series,
Most
memorable: It was Griffith's portrayal of Sheriff Andy Taylor, far
left, on the The Andy Griffith Show in the 1960s that gave him a place
in U.S. television history
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