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− | + | When he gets a job offer that would take him away to South America, Andy | |
− | + | convinces Barney to run for sheriff. The offer falls through, but the election | |
+ | goes on. Turning ugly, Barney challenges Andy to a debate and accuses him of | ||
+ | malfeasance. The examples he cites are typical Taylor oversights, such as | ||
+ | allowing jaywalking, failing to have emergency equipment such as tear gas and | ||
+ | submachine guns, and refusing to carry a sidearm. Andy readily admits he is | ||
+ | guilty, but Barney backs off, endorsing Andy as the man for the job. | ||
== Odd Facts Known by Few == | == Odd Facts Known by Few == |
Revision as of 00:55, 13 April 2006
Episode Info
Barney Runs for Sheriff
- Filmed: 148
- Aired: 148
- Original Air Date: 1965/02/08
- Writer(s): Richard M. Powell
- Director: Alan Rafkin
Plot Summary
When he gets a job offer that would take him away to South America, Andy convinces Barney to run for sheriff. The offer falls through, but the election goes on. Turning ugly, Barney challenges Andy to a debate and accuses him of malfeasance. The examples he cites are typical Taylor oversights, such as allowing jaywalking, failing to have emergency equipment such as tear gas and submachine guns, and refusing to carry a sidearm. Andy readily admits he is guilty, but Barney backs off, endorsing Andy as the man for the job.
Odd Facts Known by Few
- None at this time.
Character List
- Andy Griffith - Andy Taylor