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One of Andy's big-city fishing buddies invites him to join the Esquire Club, an | One of Andy's big-city fishing buddies invites him to join the Esquire Club, an | ||
exclusive Raleigh men's organization. Barney is also asked to join and he, of | exclusive Raleigh men's organization. Barney is also asked to join and he, of | ||
− | course, overreacts and alienates the entire group by trying | + | course, overreacts and alienates the entire group by trying too hard to fit in. |
Andy is offered membership, but Barney is not. Andy tells his fishing buddy that | Andy is offered membership, but Barney is not. Andy tells his fishing buddy that | ||
he must decline because he does not feel right joining a club that wouldn't let | he must decline because he does not feel right joining a club that wouldn't let |
Revision as of 14:49, 8 April 2006
Episode Info
The Clubmen
- Filmed: 42
- Aired: 42
- Original Air Date: 1961/12/11
- Writer(s): Fred S. Fox and Iz Elinson
- Director: Bob Sweeney
Plot Summary
One of Andy's big-city fishing buddies invites him to join the Esquire Club, an exclusive Raleigh men's organization. Barney is also asked to join and he, of course, overreacts and alienates the entire group by trying too hard to fit in. Andy is offered membership, but Barney is not. Andy tells his fishing buddy that he must decline because he does not feel right joining a club that wouldn't let in his best friend. Before Andy can break the news to Barney, Barney assumes Andy was the one rejected and sits down to write the club a scathing letter of rejection himself.
Odd Facts Known by Few
- None at this time.
Character List
- Andy Griffith - Andy Taylor