Aunt Bee agrees to a week of baby-sitting for her niece and finds the infant adores everyone but her.
Show
The Andy Griffith Show
Opie and his friends take their roles as Robin Hood's men seriously when they befriend a hobo.
Episodes
238 indexedOpie and his friends become involved in a scheme selling worthless salve. Barney and Gomer disguise themselves and head to Mount Pilot to fool two salve cons into buying all their salve back.
Goober has dreams of entering show business when he thinks he owns a genuine talking dog.
Opie becomes jealous when he thinks Andy likes Trey, his new best friend, more than him. Andy then decides to teach Opie a lesson in friendship.
Gomer believes that Andy has saved his life after Andy wakes him to put out a small fire at the filling station. Indebted, Gomer dedicates himself to repaying Andy in return.
Andy goes on vacation, leaving Barney and Gomer in charge of Mayberry. However, Andy cannot enjoy his rest as Barney and various townspeople interrupt his peace.
Andy faces some new problems when Aunt Bee buys a secondhand car.
Aunt Bee wins a kitchen of appliances on a TV show but loses all her friends.
Aunt Bee gets a job at the town print shop, where the new proprietors are actually counterfeiters.
Aunt Bee organizes a protest to keep Mr Frisby, the local egg farmer, from getting evicted because of a highway project. However, unbeknownst to her, Mr Frisby is hiding a big secret.
Aunt Bee buys a side of beef from a discount butcher shop to save money. When she gets home, she discovers that her bargain freezer does not work.
Barney organizes a rescue party when Andy and Helen become trapped in a cave after it collapses. Unbeknownst to Barney, the two have already escaped, but decide to go back into the cave to save him from becoming a laughingstock.
Barney adds a vintage motorcycle to the rolling stock of the Mayberry Sheriff's Department.
Charlene Darling-Wash wants to perform a mountain ritual to divorce Dud Wash and marry Andy. When Barney discovers a way to counteract the ritual with another ritual, Andy decides to fight fire with fire.
Goober falls in love with the new waitress in town, but she has eyes for Andy.
Two fun-loving girls from Mount Pilot interrupt Andy and Barney, who are working late doing inventory. They end up in hot water when Helen and Thelma Lou see them with the other girls.
Girl-shy Warren turns into a sleepwalking Casanova after watching his suave hero on TV.
Otis Campbell acquires a car and threatens the lives and limbs of Mayberry's pedestrian population.
Opie is reluctant to attend the school party after he learns that it is a dance.
Aunt Bee collects insurance for the loss of an antique pin, but finds it after she has spent the money.
A mountain-bred would-be Romeo is brought into Andy's home to be taught some manners.
Opie and his friends take their roles as Robin Hood's men seriously when they befriend a hobo.
Deputy Warren starts the town drunk on a therapeutic art career.
Andy and Barney fall for the charms of a female prisoner who threatens to crumble the security of the Mayberry jail.
Aunt Bee feels unneeded when Malcom Merriweather returns to Mayberry and gets enlisted to help at the Taylor House to give Aunt Bee a break from work.
Warren captures a pair of thieves through ignorance about how a cannon works.
Andy struggles with the financial challenge of helping an impoverished congregation buy an organ.
Andy and Helen run into trouble when they promote a romance between the county clerk and the county nurse.
Aunt Bee is asked to star in a furniture polish commercial on TV.
Andy has a problem when a band of gypsies comes to Mayberry and puts a curse on the town.
Barney is shamed into displaying his ``legendary'' courage by going after an escaped convict.
Barney returns to Mayberry to attend his high-school reunion.
Barney sees Andy and Helen sneaking a kiss in the jewelry store and tells everyone they are engaged. Aunt Bee redecorates Andy's room to make it more appropriate for a bride and throws a surprise party for them.
Barney disguises himself as a dummy in an attempt to solve a series of thefts in a Mayberry department store.
Choir director John Masters decides to give Gomer the solo in the upcoming concert instead of Barney. Gomer fakes laryngitis when he learns how important the part is to Barney.
An impostor takes the town of Mayberry when he introduces himself as Clarence Earp, descendant of the famous Wyatt.
The town's new doctor is shunned by all the Mayberry citizens.
Aunt Bee's original song about Mayberry is a hit when it's played by a rock 'n' roll star on TV.
Andy and Helen take a day off to go on a picnic, but are constantly interrupted by Barney, Goober and other people.
Aunt Bee buys a wig and upsets Andy and the rest of Mayberry.
Aunt Bee's former beau, Roger Hanover, pays her a visit and begins courting her again. Andy and Opie soon become annoyed at Roger's bad jokes and gags.
Thelma Lou uses Gomer and flirts with him to make Barney jealous after he says that he has her in his hip pocket. Things escalate when she slips and kisses Gomer on the cheek.
Barney tries to train Blue, a bloodhound, to track criminals. His plan backfires when he leads Blue to a criminal and the dog starts obeying him instead of Barney.
Andy and Aunt Bee help Barney reach the new civil service height and weight requirements so that he can keep his job.
Barney starts wearing his uniform all the time after a tough guy threatens to beat him up if he catches Barney out of uniform.
Howard, a nonfisherman, antagonizes the town's sportsmen by catching the biggest fish in the lake.
Andy's patience is tried when the Taylors are visited by relatives.
Inarticulate Goober grows a beard and suddenly turns into a verbose philosopher.
Goober's girlfriend fills in for him at the station and proves to be efficient.
Andy lets Barney take over as sheriff for a day when he goes to Raleigh to attend a job interview. By the time he returns, Barney has turned the whole town upside down.
Barney and Thelma Lou have an argument. When Andy tries to console Barney, it leads to a parade of other arguments among Andy, Barney, Thelma Lou and Helen.
Goober, convinced that he has a severe case of whiplash, promptly becomes a helpless invalid.
Opie accidentally ruins Aunt Bee's prize rose entry on the eve of the annual Mayberry Flower Show.
Opie and his friend find an abandoned baby and run into trouble when they try to find it some new parents.
Opie has a crush on his teacher, who is also Andy's girlfriend.
Opie finds a purse containing $50, but Andy tells him that the money will only be his if no one claims it within a week. Soon, Opie gets the money but has to return it.
Opie's friendship with an athletically superior girl blossoms when she follows the advice of an older female.
Otis slips in the sheriff's office and a crooked lawyer convinces him to sue the county so it will be forced to upgrade the jail. Thinking Andy and Barney will be happy, Otis agrees.
Otis and Howard rescue Andy, who has been taken prisoner by a pair of desperate bank robbers.
Aunt Bee and Howard both decide to run for the office of town councilman.
Andy umpires a crucial junior baseball game and when one of his decisions loses the game for Mayberry, he becomes the town pariah.
The Mayberry barbershop quartet loses its tenor on the eve of its singing contest.
Opie upsets the whole town when he proves that the famous Battle of Mayberry was only a bloodless brawl.
The Darling family returns to Mayberry to look for a husband for Charlene's newborn daughter. Things get complicated when they choose Opie and refuse to take no for an answer.
Andy and the town of Mayberry undergo a trying experience when the Darling family comes into a fortune of $300.
Ernest T. Bass returns to Mayberry to get his diploma and falls in love with Helen, the town's elementary school teacher and Andy's girlfriend.
Goober blackballs county clerk Howard when he applies for membership in the Mayberry men's lodge.
Aunt Bee gets the leading role in Mayberry's Centennial Pageant when Clara is suddenly called out of town. However, Aunt Bee is a terrible actress, causing her to get kicked out at her first rehearsal.
Helen and her teenage students convince the principal the younger generation is no different from his own.
Barney buys a fortune-telling game and mistakenly summons the 200-year-old spirit of a count who offers to grant Opie three wishes.
Opie signs up for a race to win a medal, but he loses and learns an important lesson in good sportsmanship instead.
With the courthouse full of moonshiners, Otis has to serve his jail time for public intoxication at the Taylor house under the supervision of Aunt Bee.
Aunt Bee hires Mr Wheeler, an itinerant handyman, to help around the Taylor home. She has taken a liking to him, but Andy discovers that he is actually a freeloader.
Andy teaches Ronald Bailey, the spoiled son of a rich man, the importance of being self-reliant and responsible.
Andy's diplomacy and modern engineering techniques are required to upgrade the music of the town choir.
Andy and four of his level-headed friends and relatives are taken in by a con man's get-rich-quick scheme.
To celebrate Founder's Day, Andy and Barney decide to choose a stranger at random to be Mayberry's Guest of Honor. Unbeknownst to them, the person they have chosen turns out to be a pickpocket.
Mayberry's small-town methods prove more effective in capturing a fugitive than those of the state police.
A trial run as sheriff of Mayberry convinces Barney that he is not ready for a similar job in a nearby town.
Andy accepts a friend's offer to join an exclusive club and brings along Barney, who makes a fool of himself by putting on airs. Andy soon learns that only he has been selected for membership.
Andy and Barney exert all their efforts to convince local farmer Rafe Hollister to take his tetanus shot when he refuses.
Andy and Barney help Jeff, a farmer visiting Mayberry, search for a bride by cleaning him up and teaching him proper etiquette. Unfortunately for Barney, Jeff chooses Thelma Lou as his wife.
A Mayberry resident is convinced he is a jinx until Andy helps restore his self-confidence.
Opie joins a secret club and is responsible for the candle they use in their meetings. When the barn the club meets in is burned to the ground, Opie is accused of starting the fire.
After a shaky start, male patrons accept the addition of a manicurist to Floyd's barbershop.
Andy uses his wits to help a struggling salesman, despite strong pressure to put him out of business.
Andy, Barney and Opie substitute Aunt Bee's terrible homemade pickles with store-bought ones to avoid eating hers. Their plan backfires when Aunt Bee decides to enter them in the county fair.
Andy visits Barney at the Raleigh police department and makes a hero out of his bumbling former deputy.
Andy and Barney travel to Raleigh on a business trip and get involved in the capture of a jewel thief in their hotel.
When Aunt Bee goes away for a visit, Andy and Opie discover the problems of bachelorhood.
The new mayor of Mayberry is critical of Andy's work as sheriff.
J. Howard Jackson, a big-shot newspaper publisher, accuses Andy of misconduct in office after Andy fines him for a traffic violation.
Andy's perennial romance with Helen is jolted a bit when Andy's old high school sweetheart moves back to town.
Peggy McMillan and Andy get along fine until he learns her father is rich.
Detective Barney Fife, of the big city police department, pays a visit to his old hometown Mayberry; he goes to the premiere of a former girlfriend's movie.
Barney's cousin Virgil overcomes his awkwardness as soon as he learns that people have confidence in him.
Otis overcomes his weakness for liquor and impresses his relatives when Andy makes him a temporary deputy.
Andy looks forward to eating a few snacks and spending an evening alone in the house; but he finds he must eat three spaghetti dinners cooked by three thoughtful friends.
When Opie starts talking about Mr. McBeevee, Andy and Barney suspect he has an imaginary friend.
Floyd hires a second barber, Medwin, when his barbershop gets too hectic. The shop flourishes, but Andy becomes suspicious when he sees the same men going into the shop every day.
The Mayberry mayor demands Andy get a crime expert from the city to help solve several cow thefts.
Barney interferes with Andy's attempts to romance Mayberry's County Nurse, Mary Simpson; when Andy suggests to Barney that he and Mary need some alone time, Barney immediately thinks that they are getting married.
A misunderstanding leads Andy and Aunt Bee to believe that they are both anxious to get married.
Aunt Bee takes two ``friends'' along when she wins a trip to Mexico.
Andy must cancel a big date with Helen when he has to confer with a lawyer in Raleigh, N.C.
Aunt Bee has a brief fling as co-owner of a Chinese restaurant.
Barney issues the governor a parking ticket when his chauffeur parks in a no-parking zone. The governor, impressed, visits Mayberry to commend him for doing his job without favoritism.
Peggy McMillan breaks a date with Andy and Barney tries to console him.
County Clerk Howard Sprague volunteers to become the Big Brother of a high school boy.
Andy and Barney look forward to seeing their high-school sweethearts at the Mayberry Class of '45 reunion.
Barney and Floyd run out of gas on their way home from a fishing trip. While looking for a telephone, they are captured and held hostage in a remote cabin by a group of escaped female convicts.
Floyd tries to impress his pen pal Madelyn Grayson, a rich widow, by pretending to be a wealthy man. Things get complicated when Madelyn decides to visit Mayberry and meet him face-to-face.
Floyd decides to give up his Mayberry barbershop when Howard Sprague buys the building and raises the rent fifteen dollars a month.
Goober faces disaster when a printing error awards Floyd a large cash prize in his gas station contest.
Andy and Opie face the difficult problem of helping an old milk-wagon horse find contentment in retirement.
Helen writes a children's book that is accepted for publication; Andy faces the disquieting prospect of being the fiancée of a celebrity.
Barney orders Gomer and Otis to keep watch on Andy when an ex-con Andy sent to prison many years before returns to Mayberry.
Howard, a last-minute substitution on the bowling team, astonishes everyone by bowling a perfect game.
Staid county clerk Howard Sprague becomes a comic and performs on a TV amateur hour.
Millie's former boyfriend threatens to beat up Howard if the two don't break up.
Barney loses his self-confidence when two farmers ignore his warning to stop selling produce from their truck.
Malcolm Tucker, a wealthy businessman, has trouble getting his car to start and finds himself stranded in Mayberry on a Sunday.
Opie must learn to fight when new boy Steve moves into town, bullies him, and causes trouble for him and his friends.
Opie meets Arnold Winkler, a spoiled kid who teaches him how to manipulate Andy into increasing his allowance by throwing tantrums.
Andy sends Opie to an exclusive camp for boys, where he makes a wealthy friend.
Mary Carter accepts Opie's invitation to a party, then throws him over at the last minute.
Andy is disappointed that Opie chooses someone else as his ``most unforgettable character'' for a school essay.
Opie insists on studying piano until he finds out that football and piano practice are incompatible.
Opie is jealous of all the time his father spends with his new girlfriend, so he feigns several illnesses to keep them apart.
Rafe Hollister, a farmer with a golden voice, is chosen to represent Mayberry at a musical, but Mayor Stoner believes he looks too seedy. It is then up to Andy to make Rafe presentable enough.
Barney sets out to prove that the Mayberry Bank is prone to robberies and is not safe. Disguised as a cleaning lady, he easily slips by the bank teller and accidentally locks himself in the vault.
Aunt Bee drops hints that she wants a bed jacket for her birthday, but Andy is oblivious. When he realizes he let his aunt down, Andy goes to great lengths to get her the bed jacket.
Andy and Barney must figure out a way to prevent a farmer's goat who has eaten a load of dynamite from blowing up Mayberry.
The Mayberry band, which has more flats than sharps, gets ready for its annual trip to the state band competition.
Andy and aunt Bee learn their ancestor is the state's biggest swindler, just before the town of Mayberry unveils his statue as a hero.
Barney thinks it's time Andy got married, but Andy has a plan of his own.
Andy's knowledge of American history is put to the test by Opie and a new teacher.
Malcolm Merriwether, an English tourist, passes by Mayberry on a bicycle. After causing a traffic accident, he agrees to work off the damages as Andy's personal valet.
Aunt Bee goes picnicking and dining out with a charming lecturer.
Aunt Bee, summoned for jury duty, disagrees with fellow jurors on her first case.
Colonel Harvey, a traveling salesman, arrives at Mayberry and captivates Aunt Bee, who buys Harvey's dubious elixir and invites him for dinner. When Andy and Barney find Aunt Bee clearly drunk, they analyze Harvey's elixir.
Barney spends his life savings to buy a used car. Unbeknownst to him, the car is actually a lemon and has several issues and defects.
A pack of hunting dogs overruns the Mayberry courthouse just as Andy is trying to impress a state official.
The Darling family returns to Mayberry and asks Andy for help in dealing with Ernest T. Bass, a mountain man who keeps pursuing Briscoe's married daughter Charlene.
Opie takes on the job of raising three baby birds after he accidentally kills the mother bird and learns important life lessons along the way.
Opie joins a rock 'n' roll group and starts getting failing grades in school.
Opie disobeys Andy and tape-records a bank robber's confession.
Barney and Gomer are responsible for watching over two thieves who are temporarily jailed in Mayberry. Between the two of them, the criminals manage to escape three times.
Andy unexpectedly has his hands full as The Darlings, a family of musicians from the mountains, arrive in Mayberry to meet a bus due the next day.
Andy uses common sense and Barney uses modern technology to solve several burglaries at a filling station.
After Opie is struck with puppy love, Barney tries to show him how to handle women.
A nationally known confidence man becomes a hero to Aunt Bee, Opie and Barney when he is held in jail.
Barney is left in charge of the sheriff's department when Andy has to leave Mayberry for the day to testify in a court case. When Andy returns, he finds out that Barney arrested almost half the town.
Andy tries to help Mayberry newcomers Fred and Jennie Boone whose constant yelling and fighting is disrupting the town's peace.
Andy suspects that Mr Maxwell, a record producer visiting Mayberry, might be a con artist. He tries to convince Barney that he is being swindled after he invests in Mr Maxwell's record company.
Andy becomes the judge of a beauty contest in Mayberry and must figure out how to pick a winner without hurting everyone's feelings and damaging his own love life.
Andy does some fast-talking with an antiques dealer to get rid of the town's old, worthless cannon. But when Opie mimics his father's antics, Andy begins to have second thoughts about his dealing.
Aunt Bee, accused by Andy of being a gossip, proves that men are bigger gossips than women.
The entire town is shocked when they discover that Otis, the town drunk, is a direct descendant of a Revolutionary War hero.
Andy, tasked with serving an eviction notice on the Scobey family, tries his best to save them from getting evicted from their home.
Andy tries to help Barney win the heart of his girlfriend, Thelma Lou. Everything goes smoothly until Barney misinterprets Andy's efforts and thinks he is trying to steal her away.
Ellie takes pity on Frankie, the shy daughter of a farmer, and decides to give her a makeover, much to the displeasure of her gruff father.
Barney becomes increasingly suspicious of the new farmer in town. Andy agrees to pay him a visit and finds himself pulled into an unforgettable experience.
Andy and Barney find out that the state inspector is a stickler for rules. Andy wins the inspector over when he manages to apprehend a shooter without any injuries.
Andy finally proposes to Ellie when he thinks that the new doctor in town is trying to turn her head.
An attractive out-of-town woman gets a speeding ticket from Andy. While waiting for her trial, she uses flattery and bribes to sway the witnesses for the prosecution.
Barney becomes smitten with Melissa after he helps her cross the street and soon has dinner with her and her supposed dad. Before Barney can realize what is happening, she announces that they are engaged.
Barney resigns when he believes Andy is trying to ease him out of his job as deputy.
Aunt Bee scolds Opie and tells him to stay away from the courthouse after he handcuffs a classmate to a flagpole; Opie, annoyed at the situation, decides to run away from home.
A citizen of Mayberry forestalls his eviction by trying to redeem a century-old municipal bond.
Jim Lindsey, a guitarist from Mayberry who becomes famous while playing in a band, returns to town after failing his solo career.
Andy opens a coin laundry to save money for Opie's college education.
Andy learns the truth when he sees his cousin alight from a freight train.
Goober buys the gas station with financial backing from Andy and Emmett.
Howard proposes marriage to Millie at the bakery where she works.
Howard quits his boring job as county clerk and becomes a Caribbean island beachcomber.
Goober takes over at the office when Andy comes down with the flu.
Andy arranges a duel between the two patriarchs of the Carter and Wakefield families in the hopes of finally bringing an end to their longtime feud.
Andy and Sam try to find Goober a girlfriend through a dating service.
Andy's deputy upsets his weekend when he insists that a picnic will prove disastrous.
Andy and Barney discover that the old Morrison sisters, Mayberry's local florists who have been helping them arrest moonshiners, are actually in the moonshining business.
Aunt Bee scolds Andy and Opie for being slobs before leaving town for a few days. Soon, the Taylor home becomes a complete wreck, but Andy and Opie are determined to clean up before Aunt Bee returns.
Andy decides to stage a robbery at the drugstore to brighten Barney's mood and give him enough confidence to ask Miss Rosemary out on a date.
Andy is jealous when he realizes that a handsome teacher is spending evenings with Helen.
Aunt Bee and her new boyfriend discover that they aren't as young as they think.
Aunt Bee does well with her flying lessons, until her instructor tells her that she is ready to solo.
Aunt Bee pretends that she is dating a married man to avoid being a third wheel after Clara convinces her that she is preventing romance from blossoming between Andy and Helen.
A carnival's destitute banjo player is hired to take Barney's place.
Barney becomes the toast of Mayberry when he helps capture an escaped convict. It goes to his head until the man escapes and returns to exact revenge on Barney.
Barney is on the spot when he gets Andy to let him use the Taylor home for an East-West summit meeting.
Store owner Ben Weaver gets moonshiner Sam Muggins and his family locked up during Christmas, so Andy and Barney throw Sam and his family a Christmas party in jail.
Ellie Walker, a young pharmacist, moves to Mayberry to help her uncle in the local drugstore and tries to adjust to the unusual nature of the town and its residents.
Ellie Walker decides to become the very first woman to run for a seat on the Mayberry City Council, dividing Mayberry into a battle of the sexes.
Emmett buys his wife a mink coat for their 25th wedding anniversary.
Emmett's wife and his brother-in-law needle him to become an insurance salesman.
Goober tries to impress an old friend from mechanics school by claiming to own a chain of gas stations.
Helen gets jealous when Andy's very attractive cousin Gloria stays with the Taylors for a change of environment after she recently got broken up with.
With a dance band in an adjacent cell, a hometown guitar player auditions from jail.
Andy learns that Helen was once arrested for gun possession, gambling and keeping company with a hoodlum.
Andy becomes convinced that Ellie wants to marry him after she accepts his invitation to the church picnic and dance.
Andy hires a rock-throwing rustic as a school crossing guard.
A Hollywood producer wants to make Mayberry the backdrop for his latest movie, causing the entire town to go into a frenzy as they alter themselves to live up to Hollywood's expectations.
Sam Jones brings his friend Mario from Italy to help him on the farm.
The Taylor family goes to Hollywood when a company decides to make a movie about Andy.
Andy, Opie and Sam tackle a delicate social problem faced by Sam's son, Mike.
Opie tries to win a birthday present for his father at a carnival shooting gallery without knowing that it is a scam.
Barney helps Opie with his schoolwork by using a teaching method of his own.
Andy tries to convince Opie to give more than three cents to a fundraising drive, but Opie refuses and states that he is saving money to buy his girlfriend Charlotte something.
Opie breaks a bottle of expensive perfume at his new job as a drugstore clerk.
Opie gets a part-time job in a grocery store but gives it up because another boy needs the job more.
Opie and his friend Howie make their own newspaper, the Mayberry Sun, but nobody buys it. After Andy and Barney encourage him to print more interesting stories, Opie decides to publish all the gossip from around town.
Andy lectures Opie on the importance of keeping one's promise after Opie and his friends play a practical joke. However, the tables are turned when Opie befriends a runaway boy and refuses to reveal his name to Andy.
Sam is urged by Andy and his other Mayberry neighbors to run for city council.
A stranger disrupts the lives of the citizens of Mayberry because he knows everyone's name and business.
When two young women get a speeding ticket, they enjoy the attention from Andy and Barney.
Andy's deputy jails Aunt Bee and her friends for gambling at the charity bazaar.
Barney comes across a 19-year-old assault case file between Floyd and Mr. Foley. Determined to officially close the case, he tries to get statements from the parties involved.
A $500 bequest to the Mayberry church almost provokes a schism over how to spend it.
A traveling salesman who sells items out of the trunk of his car arrives in Mayberry. However, he is plagued with bad luck and everything he touches turns into a minor disaster.
Andy, Mayberry's sheriff, and his deputy Barney offer to help track down an escaped criminal when the state police comes to town.
Andy and Opie are thrilled when a station owner offers Aunt Bee a job as a television chef.
The Taylor's housekeeper leaves and is replaced by Aunt Bee. However, Opie disapproves of her and wants to fire her.
Howard's mother remarries and moves away, so Howard remodels their home.
A TV production team comes to Mayberry with a proposal to do a television show about the town's sheriff department. Andy becomes suspicious when the production team starts taking interest in Mayberry's bank.
The Taylor family starts an exciting vacation in Hollywood, including a visit to a movie studio.
Andy poses for a picture with a Hollywood starlet and his romance with Helen is jolted.
A secret shipment of gold headed for Fort Knox passes through town.
Thelma Lou brings her cousin to town and insists that Barney get her a date.
Aunt Bee is the unwilling object of matrimony when mountaineer Briscoe Darling courts her.
A mountain man (Howard Morris) is upset after the Army rejects him.
Gomer moves in with Andy when he loses his job and home at the gas station.
Opie seems in line for a new bicycle when he comes home with a perfect report card.
Andy, Barney and Gomer explore a haunted house while looking for a lost baseball.
A preacher urges the residents of Mayberry to relax and enjoy the simple pleasures of life.
Barney takes up residence in the jail after his landlady evicts him.
Andy takes Opie and a couple of his friends on a camping trip.
Gomer joins the Marine Corps and immediately runs afoul of Sgt. Carter.
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