sumBOT™ Labs presents From The Andy Griffith Show, Season 3 Episode: "The Great Filling Station Robbery" condensed from 25 minutes to 6 minutes with sumBOT Labs' automatic summarization technology
One of the best??? I believe only...Leave it to Beaver even comes close. But...there were so many good programs in the day. Robin Hood...Wild Wild West...Zorro...McHales Navy...just to name a few.
As a child in New Zealand in the 60's l grew up watching shows like this. How wonderful they were. So wholesome and somehow filled with hope for the future. Petticoat Junction, Green Acres, Beverly Hillbillies, The Andy Griffith Show... loved them all.
@@q-man762 We still are. Lol. Sadly the vast majority of the ones we get now are drek. Of "The Real housewives of...." ilk or, endless overscripted renovation shows. The English programmes aren't much better. Usually some bloody island or other. I guess they must be cheap or something but, l really miss good films or suspense or English comedy and, not saying we should still be watching the shows of my childhood but, at least they had a fairly wholesome message (apart from the anti first nations rhetoric, of course). Occasionally Australia or The New Zealand Film Commission produces something pretty good that we get to watch and we still get the occasional absolute gem. Thank God.
Same here in Australia. We watched those shows, along with Get Smart, Mr. Ed, Lancelot Link, Hogan's Heroes.... We got a mixture of American and British shows, with a few Aussie programs thrown in.
@@peterpiper831They were great shows too. l loved Get Smart and, Agent 99 was the most beautiful and cleverest woman l'd ever seen. Don't think we got Lancelot Link though.
Unfortunately this all changed when CBS and other networks did the “Rural Purge” in favour of city and suburban based shows. While some of those shows were good, they seemed to have lost that wholesome and light hearted comedy. I am glad we have reruns we can see to this day.
Except when it involved Opie. 🙄 There were several times where he immediately jumped to the conclusion that Opie had done the wrong or selfish thing. Like when Opie donated very little to a charity, but it was to buy another kid a coat.
I love how on these old shows the same actors played numerous roles, I remember the actor who played Jimmy also played the part of the guy who wanted to fight the Sawyer fellow in Stranger in town.
@@wallacecleaver4485 What's the matter, wake up on the wrong side of your cage again? There is absolutely no need for that kind of senseless attack on someone, just for an open, honest personal opinion. You are the lowest form of human out there...and it makes me feel embarrassment, for being of the same species. If there is a "moron" here, you have proven to be it. Susan didn't even reply, which is the 2nd best way to deal with your kind...the best way. I'm going to try next.
watching this brought me to tears because when I was like 3 years old my dad and I would watch it.. I'm 16 now..but lack the dad.. thank you for uploading this.. it brings back some of the best parts in my life.
I loved just how smart of a Sheriff Andy was. He knew almost every move a crook was gonna do. He flushed them out before any state policeman or FBI agent could. He was tough AF too did, didn’t wear a gun and always walked right into a line a fire without getting hit once.
He didn’t wire the cash box to the batteries. He wired the batteries to the ignition coil and wired the coil to the register. Coils put out around 25,000 volts back then. Low amps though or he would have been a goner.
@Itis Me Interesting Stuff. I was Wondering Jusr How You Became a Victim.😉..........Look, I know you went through a lot in that could not have been easy. Please don't tell me I don't know what I'm talking about because I do.
@Itis Me Every era in history has negative things in it, because people aren't perfect. But I grew up visiting grandparents in a small town that had the charm of Mayberry. Those nostalgic, wholesome moments did indeed exist! And they still do today, maybe just harder to find. We have to acknowledge the difficulties in life of course. But to ignore the good things in life that make for wonderful memories is a very real and unnecessary shame.
One of the best comedies of all time. It rates up there with I Love Lucy in that I've seen every episode multiple times...but if I come across it on TV I'll still watch and enjoy all over again.
I agree with Maliks comment except for one thing. It is definitely the greatest show ever produced! Beautifully written and superbly acted. While Don Knotts reigned supreme on this show, nothing could touch it. Greatest show ever, sure as a sun and a moon.
well they didnt realy have time to say he was arrested lol. So even though we knew their intentions the kid was suppose to remain ignorant. that and limited time in the show.
Andy didn't have to apologize. He never accused Jimmy--the other man did. But he _never_ apologized or complimented Jimmy. I enjoyed seeing the thief get the shock of his life. :D
She was a knockout beauty all through her adulthood, and is still a beautiful woman at the age of 91. I used to wish I looked like her, or like Marilyn Monroe. Both were gorgeous!
I’m 39 and by the time I was born these were all reruns. But I had to buy the complete series and watch it on MeTV. Gomer Pyle is my #1 considering I’m a Marine!
The "scientific know-how" lost in the edit was the notion of a camera that Barney attached to the door of the repair area, which mesmerized Gomer. During one of the post-robbery scenes at the courthouse and jail, Barney slaps down the developed photograph and proudly shows everyone an image of himself.
@@currypac And if he tried to sue anybody he was likely laughed out of court. The "clean hands" doctrine. Gets in your way of a good old till-tapping, doesn't it?
@@SpectateDrake means he could afford to smoke.😅🤣 my mom used to smoke winston back in the 70s they cost .60 a pack. Notelling how much a pack of strikes cost back then.
Jimmy was a natural mechanic and he set up the cash register with a series of batteries to give the actual burglar a jolt of electricity to bring him into reality!!!
Andy Griffith can teach common sense and how to be a decent person while being badged and armed as police officers 👮 Anyone wanting to be in law enforcement should take mental health exams every year.
The scene where Barney installed an intercom to hear prisoners conspiring and had opie sit in the cell and whisper something that Andy couldn’t hear, so zBarney kept moving him closer and closer to the intercom? Was that scene in this episode?
I always wondered why Andy and Goober were the only two with heavy southern twangs in Mayberry, but he was also the smart, organized, calm one with all the common sense. He and Barney were a perfect partnership.
Willis Bouchey (Store owner) had the best voice; obviously, a radio announcer/actor veteran. You’d think he’d have a voice like Tom Sellek and Sellek would sound like him.
I used to watch this too any gomer Barnie the gomer pile show hogans heros all of these in the 70s what were in the 60s I like you tube for them or other ppl putting them on
here about a month ago in dayton, an armed robber got shot to death by an armed clerk working in a dollar store. siblings of the armed thief blame the store for allowing their employee to carry a weapon in the high crime area. they do, however, acknowledge their brother is responsible for part of the blame. the general consensus is, no, your brother is responsible for 100% of the blame. don't know why this episode made me think of that, lol.
Oh i think they're just speaking to the times we live in, and what Democrats represent, as opposed to Maberry. Like if this video had happened today, the Democrats would have been on the side of the thief.
@@adriantomlin2902- It's sickening. the Democrat gangsters just made a law in NY to let thousands of violent criminals out of jail with no bail. The Democrat party is a crime syndicate.