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| The Andy Griffith Show - The Complete Fifth Season | 
enlarge | Directors: Aaron Ruben, Alan Rafkin, Coby Ruskin, Gene Nelson, Howard Morris Actors: Andy Griffith, Ron Howard, Don Knotts, Frances Bavier, George Lindsey Studio: Paramount Category: DVD
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Avg. Customer Rating: 37 reviews Sales Rank: 7490
Format: Box Set, Black & White, Ntsc Language: English (Original Language) Rating: NR (Not Rated) Number Of Items: 5 Running Time: 814 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 7.7 x 5.4 x 0.9
MPN: PARD027474D UPC: 973602747454 EAN: 0097360274745 ASIN: B000BYRCF6
Theatrical Release Date: October 3, 1960 Release Date: February 14, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Brand new Item. CD, DVD, Book, VHS more than 400 000 titles to choose from. ALL days Low Price !
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Product Description Studio: Paramount Home Video Release Date: 08/28/2007
Amazon.com When did Mayberry turn into Potterville? In The Andy Griffith Show's fifth season, Opie (Ronny Howard) buys silk stockings for an older woman, and publishes all of Mayberry's gossip in a scandal sheet. Sheriff Andy Taylor (Griffith) is accused of gross malfeasance. A former beau of Aunt Bee's tries to shake Andy down for $400. Bee herself (Frances Bavier) is a victim of a carny purse-snatching ring. And recidivists Otis (Hal Smith) and Ernest T. (Howard Morris) continue their drinking and rock-throwing unabated. As Bee wails in "Banjo-Playing Deputy," "What's this world coming to?" Not to worry. This is, after all, Mayberry, and Andy still has the patience, understanding and country smarts to restore calm and order. In "TV or Not TV," he sees through bank robbers (led by Gavin MacLeod) posing as a Hollywood film crew. In "Opie and the Carnival," he takes aim at two crooked barkers who have rigged a sharpshooting game. As the sheriff of Mayberry, much of his time is spent bailing out his hapless deputy, Barney Fife (Don Knotts). In "Barney's Uniform," Andy recruits a judo instructor to stand in when Barney is threatened by a disgruntled citizen. Season 5 marked two notable lasts for this beloved series, which never fell below the Top Seven in the ratings. This was the last season in black and white. More devastating, it was multi-Emmy-winner Knotts' last season as Barney Fife. By the penultimate episode, "Opie and the Carnival," he is just gone, an unceremonious departure for an iconic character so integral to the show's success. That "Banjo-Playing Deputy" in the season finale is Jerry Van Dyke, who might have been a worthy replacement for Knotts. Instead, he reportedly turned down the role to star in his own sitcom, My Mother, the Car. The rest is TV infamy. By this time, though, The Andy Griffith Show's best years were behind it. But this season contains at least two classics, "Goodbye Sheriff Taylor," in which Barney is sheriff for a day while Andy interviews for a job in Raleigh, and "The Case of the Punch in the Nose," in which Barney reopens an unresolved 1946 case involving Floyd the Barber and Charley Foley. And with episodes featuring the late Howard Morris' Ernest T. ("The Education of Ernest T."), the Darling family ("The Darling Baby"), Mt. Pilot "fun girls" Skippy and Daphne ("The Arrest of the Fun Girls"), and a guest star turn by Don Rickles ("The Luck of Newton Monroe"), Andy Griffith Show devotees are advised to take the Fifth. --Donald Liebenson
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Takes you back to a simplier time October 18, 2008 This is a great set of shows to take you back to a simplier time and a time when TV shows had moral messages as well as humor. The whole family can enjoy this set.
Great Family entertainment June 2, 2008 The Sheriff and his side kick Barney in a small community conscious country town always get a laugh, great when you just want a quick show with friends, but bet you don't stop at one! Good wholesome fun, a laugh at the ordinary things in life. Highly recommended for fun family entertainment.
One of the Best Seasons May 14, 2008 For those of you that like Floyd the barber, this season will be a treat. My favorite episode is the one where Otis goes along with a shady lawyer and decides to sue the county for having fallen in front of his cell after one of his alchoholic binges. Floyd's performance steals the show. With Jim Nabors absence as Gomer Pyle, the producers apparently decided to feature more of Floyd and his hilarious mannerisms. George Lindsey has replaced Gomer as Goober. Not a great replacement, but Nabors was a tough act to follow. This was the last season with Barney as a regular character, so it is a must see for Fife fans.
FAVORITE ,,, #1 SHOW of ALL TIME April 12, 2008 Picture Quality: Excellent Sound Quality: Excellent
FULL -- uncut -- VERSIONS ... See what you have been missing from the TV braodcasts!!!!!
Classic April 7, 2008 Really what more can be said about Andy Griffith!! Its great... it has been on TV for over 40 years & is still showing. Season 5 is the last season of the black & whites (which are my favorites). Timeless classic show that entertains you always! I can watch Andy over & over and not get bored!!
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