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Mayor Stoner strikes again, revoking funds allocated for the Mayberry Band's | Mayor Stoner strikes again, revoking funds allocated for the Mayberry Band's | ||
annual trip to the state band competition. He changes his mind after the band | annual trip to the state band competition. He changes his mind after the band | ||
− | performs a special concert for his benefit -- with a little help from | + | performs a special concert for his benefit -- with a little help from Freddy |
− | Fleet and | + | Fleet and his band. |
== Odd Facts Known by Few == | == Odd Facts Known by Few == | ||
− | * | + | * Actor Joseph Sirola was once a case worker for the New York City Department of Welfare before becoming perhaps the most successful "voice-over" actor in the history of the profession. His voice has been heard in scores of adverts since the 1960's and one cannot listen to a radio or watch a television in a major market without hearing his distinctive voice. |
+ | * Actor Parley Baer is the voice of "Ernie Keebler" on the Keebler cookies commercials. | ||
+ | * Merle, a Mayberry town councilman, chairs the Dance Committee for the Apricot Blossom Festival. | ||
+ | * Barney bought his Andre Kastelonitz Marchers from Cymbal City in Chicago. He paid $18.50. | ||
+ | * Floyd Lawson is a founding member of the Mayberry Town Band. | ||
+ | * Prices at Floyd's Barbershop: Haircut ($1.75), Flat Top ($2.00), Butch ($2.00), Shampoo ($.75), Shave ($.50), Tonics ($.25 extra). | ||
+ | |||
+ | == More Information == | ||
+ | * [http://imayberry.com/podcasts/2012/01/two-chairs-no-waiting-172-the-fleets-come-to-mayberry-part-3/ Two Chairs No Waiting 172: The Fleets Come to Mayberry Part 3] | ||
+ | : - Podcast about The Mayberry Band | ||
== Character List == | == Character List == | ||
* Andy Griffith - Andy Taylor | * Andy Griffith - Andy Taylor | ||
+ | * Ronny Howard - Opie Taylor | ||
+ | * Don Knotts - Barney Fife | ||
+ | * Parley Baer - Mayor Roy Stoner | ||
+ | * Howard McNear - Floyd Lawson | ||
+ | * Thom Carney - Burly Peters | ||
+ | * Joseph Sirola - Freddy Fleet | ||
+ | * Norman Leavitt - Ralph | ||
+ | * William Eben Stephens - Phil Sunkel | ||
+ | * Burt Mustin - Jubal | ||
+ | * Sherwood Keith - Merle | ||
+ | * Frank Levya - Carl | ||
[[Category:The_Andy_Griffith_Show_Episodes]] | [[Category:The_Andy_Griffith_Show_Episodes]] |
Latest revision as of 02:20, 23 April 2020
Episode Info
The Mayberry Band
- Filmed: 72
- Aired: 71
- Original Air Date: 1962/11/19
- Writer(s): Jim Fritzell and Everett Greenbaum
- Director: Bob Sweeney
Plot Summary
Mayor Stoner strikes again, revoking funds allocated for the Mayberry Band's annual trip to the state band competition. He changes his mind after the band performs a special concert for his benefit -- with a little help from Freddy Fleet and his band.
Odd Facts Known by Few
- Actor Joseph Sirola was once a case worker for the New York City Department of Welfare before becoming perhaps the most successful "voice-over" actor in the history of the profession. His voice has been heard in scores of adverts since the 1960's and one cannot listen to a radio or watch a television in a major market without hearing his distinctive voice.
- Actor Parley Baer is the voice of "Ernie Keebler" on the Keebler cookies commercials.
- Merle, a Mayberry town councilman, chairs the Dance Committee for the Apricot Blossom Festival.
- Barney bought his Andre Kastelonitz Marchers from Cymbal City in Chicago. He paid $18.50.
- Floyd Lawson is a founding member of the Mayberry Town Band.
- Prices at Floyd's Barbershop: Haircut ($1.75), Flat Top ($2.00), Butch ($2.00), Shampoo ($.75), Shave ($.50), Tonics ($.25 extra).
More Information
- - Podcast about The Mayberry Band
Character List
- Andy Griffith - Andy Taylor
- Ronny Howard - Opie Taylor
- Don Knotts - Barney Fife
- Parley Baer - Mayor Roy Stoner
- Howard McNear - Floyd Lawson
- Thom Carney - Burly Peters
- Joseph Sirola - Freddy Fleet
- Norman Leavitt - Ralph
- William Eben Stephens - Phil Sunkel
- Burt Mustin - Jubal
- Sherwood Keith - Merle
- Frank Levya - Carl