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Elinor Donahue’s career is like flipping through a scrapbook of TV’s greatest hits. She began her career on the big screen in ...
Ron’s career ultimately took him from T he Andy Griffith Show to another hit series, Happy Days, which he starred in from ...
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Griffith became a household name for his portrayal of a small-town sheriff on " The Andy Griffith Show," which aired from 1960 to 1968. His character, Andy Taylor, was a widower in the fictional ...
The cherubic star of The Andy Griffith Show was nothing if not prolific, and by the time he wrapped his run as Opie ...
Andy Griffith and Barbara Edwards return to Los Angeles. Following an artistic upbringing, Sam settled down in Los Angeles and worked as a real estate developer, but struggled with alcoholism.
“And I’ve never whistled since,” he later said. Andy Griffith himself loved his show’s music so much, in fact, that he had a vision for an album to promote the second season in 1961.
By the time a show called The Andy Griffith Show came floating through the air waves in 1960, TV reception had improved and because of that show, TV became our favorite form of entertainment.
When The Andy Griffith Show debuted on CBS in the fall of 1960, it quickly became Monday night’s most popular television program. Before the show’s second season, Griffith embarked by train from ...
Miss Peggy McMillan, as portrayed by actress Joanna Moore, took a liking to Sheriff Andy Taylor (Andy Griffith) during the first half of Season 3 of The Andy Griffith Show.