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− | + | Aunt Bee is called for jury duty and ends up chosen to sit for a case involving | |
− | + | a department store burglary. On the surface it appears to be an open and shut | |
+ | case, but the accused, Marvin Jenkins, insists on his innocence. The entire | ||
+ | jury, except Aunt Bee, is convinced of Marvin's guilt. In the end, Andy catches | ||
+ | the real criminal, who is attending the trial. | ||
== Odd Facts Known by Few == | == Odd Facts Known by Few == |
Revision as of 13:34, 15 April 2006
Episode Info
Aunt Bee the Juror
- Filmed: 223
- Aired: 226
- Original Air Date: 1967/10/23
- Writer(s): Kent Wilson
- Director: Lee Phillips
Plot Summary
Aunt Bee is called for jury duty and ends up chosen to sit for a case involving a department store burglary. On the surface it appears to be an open and shut case, but the accused, Marvin Jenkins, insists on his innocence. The entire jury, except Aunt Bee, is convinced of Marvin's guilt. In the end, Andy catches the real criminal, who is attending the trial.
Odd Facts Known by Few
- None at this time.
Character List
- Andy Griffith - Andy Taylor