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== Odd Facts Known by Few == | == Odd Facts Known by Few == | ||
*Andy calls Barney "The Adolphe Menjou of Mayberry" after he sees him all dressed up for the church picnic and dance. Menjou was voted Best Dressed Man in America nine times. | *Andy calls Barney "The Adolphe Menjou of Mayberry" after he sees him all dressed up for the church picnic and dance. Menjou was voted Best Dressed Man in America nine times. | ||
+ | * Actor Robert Easton was a dialect/accent coach early in his career. | ||
== Character List == | == Character List == |
Revision as of 00:53, 1 May 2008
Episode Info
Irresistible Andy
- Filmed: 7
- Aired: 5
- Original Air Date: 1960/10/31
- Writer(s): David Adler
- Director: Don Weis
Plot Summary
Andy gets himself in his first jam with the opposite sex when he wrongly assumes Ellie is out to trap herself a husband. Andy tries to foil her plot when he sends three eligible Mayberry bachelors her way, but Opie helps Ellie uncover Andy's scheme.
Odd Facts Known by Few
- Andy calls Barney "The Adolphe Menjou of Mayberry" after he sees him all dressed up for the church picnic and dance. Menjou was voted Best Dressed Man in America nine times.
- Actor Robert Easton was a dialect/accent coach early in his career.
Character List
- Andy Griffith - Andy Taylor
- Ronny Howard - Opie Taylor
- Don Knotts - Barney Fife
- Frances Bavier - Aunt Bee Taylor
- Elinor Donahue - Ellie Walker
- Harry Antrim - Fred Walker
- Bill Mulliken - Franklin Pomeroy
- Ray Lanier - Charlie Beasley
- Robert Easton - Pete Johnson