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* First appearance of [[Ernest T. Bass]].
 
* First appearance of [[Ernest T. Bass]].
 
* Andy joins the Darlings in singing "Dooley" at the Darling cabin.
 
* Andy joins the Darlings in singing "Dooley" at the Darling cabin.
* To serenade Charlene Darling, Ernest T. Bass recites "Aunt Maria" accompanying himself with a plastic jug or gas tank.  
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* To serenade Charlene Darling, Ernest T. Bass recites "Aunt Maria" accompanying himself on a can with a screw on lid.  
 
*Ernest T. offers to sing "Eatin’ Goober Peas" a tune favored by southern Civil War soldiers, but Charlene declines.
 
*Ernest T. offers to sing "Eatin’ Goober Peas" a tune favored by southern Civil War soldiers, but Charlene declines.
 
* The Darlings sing "Leaning in the Everlasting Arms" at the opening of Wedding scene.
 
* The Darlings sing "Leaning in the Everlasting Arms" at the opening of Wedding scene.

Revision as of 20:32, 24 May 2007

Episode Info

Mountain Wedding

  • Filmed: 94
  • Aired: 94
  • Original Air Date: 1963/04/29
  • Writer(s): Jim Fritzell and Everett Greenbaum
  • Director: Bob Sweeney

Plot Summary

Andy and Barney visit the Darlings to rid them of Ernest T. Bass, who has his mind set on marrying daughter Charlene. In this debut for Ernest T, Barney ends up being the bride.

Odd Facts Known by Few

  • First appearance of Ernest T. Bass.
  • Andy joins the Darlings in singing "Dooley" at the Darling cabin.
  • To serenade Charlene Darling, Ernest T. Bass recites "Aunt Maria" accompanying himself on a can with a screw on lid.
  • Ernest T. offers to sing "Eatin’ Goober Peas" a tune favored by southern Civil War soldiers, but Charlene declines.
  • The Darlings sing "Leaning in the Everlasting Arms" at the opening of Wedding scene.

Character List

  • Andy Griffith - Andy Taylor
  • Don Knotts - Barney Fife
  • Denver Pyle - Briscoe Darling
  • Margaret Ann Peterson - Charlene Darling
  • The Dillards - The Darling boys
  • Hoke Howell - Dudley A. Wash
  • Howard Morris - Ernest T. Bass
  • Dub Taylor - circuit preacher