Using my husband George’s RU-vid account, I have binge watched almost half of your films for hours today . The narrative done by you, is absolutely soothing and comforting. Everyone of your films has been a wonderful walk down memory lane when life at least appeared more innocent than the times we are living now. The quality of your films is superb and extremely professional. I look forward to watching more of your films. These are such a wonderful break from the disturbing reality that we live in today. May the Good Lord bless all of your efforts. Thank you.
i went to Airy, NC 3 weeks ago for Mayberry Days and it was the GREATEST! I also had the opportunity to meet "Thelma Lou" and talk to her personally for about 10 minutes! What a great experience! Thanks for the show and all - past and present! I Love Ya'll!
The best TV show to ever hit the air waves. The perfect cast, perfect set, perfect writing and planning. Written with morals and learning experiences. An awesome documentary once again by Mr. Skinner!!!
Thank you for telling these stories as yourself! I get so sick of listening to these other people try to sound like news casters when telling a story like this. You bring a very down to earth and "at home" quality to your videos. I sit back and listen as if a close family member is telling me these stories. Thank you sir!
Regardless of the mispronunciations, you have to give this guy a great deal of credit for putting these presentations together. Thank you Jerry. Your videos are very entertaining.
My sister was one of Andy Griffith's students in Goldsboro, NC, where I was born. Our father was stationed there at Seymour Johnson Air Force Base. As to his performance personality development, Andy credited a Moravian Church pastor, in his home town, with teaching him to play several musical instruments, and with performing in front of others. I enjoy your videos, Jerry. Please keep it up!
I always wish I could just jump in the screen and be in Mayberry NC every time I watch an episode. I miss shows like this the way it used to be when I was a little girl . Thank you so much for making this . Hearts hugs and sorrow and smiles .
Mr. Skinner, you remind me so much of my Dad...he’s been gone 19 years but he’s with me again as soon as you speak. Thanks so much for these snapshots of the heroes of my pst, and for bringing my dad back to me for a short while!
Barry Bryan, it's funny but my young daughter hated the show but now she's almost 30 years old, married, has two little ones, and actually watches this show every day! Her husband even mentioned it to me although I see her most days and see the show on her phone, a tablet and/or the television. Sometimes she might watch a little Beverly Hillbillies but later in the day it's back to Mayberry! It's an endearing, addictive show.
driveman I still watch the reruns everyday in my city. They come on from 4pm -6pm on one channel and 8pm -9pm on other channel. And I have special episodes I like to see over and over again that are my favorite. A True fan since the very early 60's.
I watched the show when I was 11 years old and I am still watching it now that I am 72 years old. I purchased the entire series on DVD and I never get tired of watching. I love all the characters. There is nothing on TV today to compare. I don't even bother to look at the trash that is on the air now. It is really pathetic! Thank you for providing such great reviews of the show and it's very talented actors. I thoroughly enjoy them!
What a great video - This makes me appreciate the Andy Griffith show that much more. The whole cast sounds like wonderful people no wonder the show was so successful.
our tv now is not worth looking. However. channels have collected passed programming and we're looking at tv history in it's birthright, that millinums + to see.
Very well done production. Thank you for making it. I'm only 31 years old, and yet Andy Griffith is one of my favorite shows of all time. I grew up watching reruns! God bless!
Hi Jerry, Thanks for another excellent video. Back in the 80's I was in the computer industry and while on one of my visits to one of the facilities in Pinehurst, NC I was told by one of the data processing managers that the lady who played Aunt Bee was in one of the other facilities in the area and that she was very upset that she was not being noticed as the actor she was. I was shocked since that lady always seemed so sweet in the series. Of course, now days someone would have been fired for even mentioning anything about a patient. If she was so grouchy to Andy as you explained, she sure did a great job of being in character when they filmed that series. That program is truly timeless and after all of these years it's still fun to watch. I particularly like it when I am sick and not interested in listening to discouraging news and sitcoms where the theme seems to be insulting each other or bathroom / bedroom talk in graphic to obscene terms. I guess that is what has to be called comfort TV..LOL Again, thanks for your great video and insight into the lives of these great actors from the past.
Hey, the best decision they ever made was hiring Andy and Don Knotts and letting him co script. Andy and Don are two of my favorite people and that show has been on the air since before I was born. They can't pry it off the tv with a crowbar LOL It's a staple; not only on tv but churches you it to teach messages. They are truly responsible for God's work with that show. It's clean, wholesome and relatable to everyone watching. Thanks guys!
Midnight I don't recall seeing this myself, but I've read that very early on the show Andy and Barney were supposed to be related, and Andy referred to Don Knotts as Cousin Barney.
@@itburns5756 It was a snafu and contradiction. It was in the second episode where he said "cousin". It was changed to just friends for the rest of the show.
I discovered Andy Griffth show on RU-vid last year and watched most episodes available. It is one of my favourites. I watch the show whenever I want to relax. Timeless stories, genuine people, simple times, and wonderful actors. Your documentary was informative and interesting. Thanks Jerry, for putting this together.
Andy Griffith is still on TV in reruns, and my family has three generations watching Andy's TV program. The way the world is today, I need time in Mayberry, and every evening at 8:00 p.m., that's where I am. Thank you, Andy and crew for the good times and for all times. ~~Sunday, January 28, 2018~~
That was very lovely. Thank you for putting that together so nicely. There were so many facts I was unaware of that you shared. All such wonderful people.
Dear Sir, Truly wonderful the obvious respect and genuine kindness you bring to the casts of my favorite shows as a young man. You sir, are a true gentleman. Thank you.
I watched this show as a little boy and laughed at the slap stick humor and escapades of Deputy Fife. 40 years later I am watching the show as a middle aged man. I see it from a different point of view. I know now why this show still draws people in. We all wish we could reside in Mayberry and we all wish we had a friend like Andy Taylor, The High Sheriff of Mayberry. May God Bless everyone that made this show happen and kept it clean and classy and God Bless everyone that keeps this show alive!
The music, the cadence, the rhythm, the movement of the photos, the languid tonality of your voice -- just right -- and of course, how can you go wrong with such a cozy show as this one? All of this--and more--makes this a fantastic video. Thank you, Jerry, for the time you spend on these. The next hug you get is from me!
I've been enjoying watching The Andy Griffith Show on Netflix and started viewing every single episode from the very first one. It's fun as I'm watching this while here on a temporary move to Hollywood, CA, for the past year, as I'm missing my home in North Carolina. I, too, love the kind, caring basic way of life this show brings into our homes, and I think I'm enjoying the show more now then I did when it was airing in the 60's! I really enjoyed this video with the history you've provided. Thank you so very much for doing this!
I have seen every episode of the Andy Griffith Show about 5 times, lol. I just read a book about the show. It was interesting...Andy was quite the ladies man, Barney had his women too. My father-in-law was City Attorney of Burbank, CA and told me that he played golf with Don Knotts a few times. He said he was very nice. I am looking forward to Ron Howard's Beatles documentary that will be coming out soon. You are so awesome Ron. Great career! You are so talented and creative.
Another winner, Jerry! Well, actually ALL your videos are great. I'm so glad you enjoy doing these, it's such a treat whenever you put up a new one. Thank you again. Kris
My mom got me and my siblings watching this show on TV Land channel as we grew up. My mom was just a little kid when her grandmother would watch this show on repeats with her. Its kind of a tradition, I guess you could say, in my family. This is a really funny and great show and we have all learned from it as well to be good, love and appreciate each other as well as friends and neighbors. We all really enjoy it as a family. Who wouldn't have wanted Andy Taylor as a dad! (Though I love my dad very much but he said the very same thing) Thank you for the tribute! 😂😂😂
Where's the "Love" button when you need it? One of the best 24:48 I've spent. Thank you for sharing. If they ever stop airing Andy Griffith, that'll be the day I quit watching TV.
I agree! Life should be so simple and good...the worst that ever happens is that Otis is on another bender or Aunt Bee is chugging on the elixar again.
People make fun of me for loving The Andy Griffith Show. It's one of the most wholesome 30 minutes you can spend in a day. Real life can be so depressing...just read the paper or the online news. The good thing's in life are so welcome. The bum Buddy Ebsen portrayed was promiscuous? All I saw was Buddy steal one of Aunt Bee's sandwich's from the patrol car....you and I saw a different version of the episode. Opie Taylor was my dream child lol.
Thank you for this video and your wonderful narrative! You did a great job, and I really love it. I watch reruns of The Andy Griffith Show with my young daughter. She has now fallen in love with the show, too. The show is timeless.
You should get an academy award, Jerry, for your work on these videos.... they get better and better every time... You even mention intrigue without being disrespectful. We all love the Griffith cast, and you, Sir, are a gentleman.... thanks
What great memories with my parents and grandparents watching the Andy Griffith show. A Southern Show was top of the list. They all were top shelf people.
This had been a staple in my childhood home with my father and now have developed this tradition with my own children. And I'm serious when I say, its thee cleanest ,most wholesome, and most relevant t.v. show that's still aired today. I dont know anyone who watches this legendary series, that dosent wish times were like this today. This show makes you treat people better and makes you want to live your life in a manner that god himself would want you to. Its thee last remaining guide on how things should be and how you should live your life.
Very well done Jerry! You actually had a lot of trivia & pictures I've never seen previously...Thoroughly enjoyed this. So sad saying goodbye to that generation of great talent. Beatrice's ending is tragic particularly; age is so cruel! Mortality sucks...thanx for work & homework my friend!
Jerry you have done well, this was a great walk down memory lane. It saddens me though, that all good things have to come to a end. I truly don't know what happened to TV these days. With these shows you can laugh plus kind of learn a message from them, it made you appreciate life and family values. I had heard so many sad story about how Aunt Bee, but you gave so much enlightenment to her of how she was sorry and it showed honor to her. It was the way you worded it. We have no ideal what a person is going through in there life. Kinda made me weep. Very good video thank you for your hard work.
One day my husband asked me between the Andy Griffith show and I Love Lucy, which sitcom I liked more. So I started counting my favorite episodes between the two shows and Andy Griffith episodes won by about 20 episodes more over I Love Lucy most of it due to Barney Fife, Ernest T. Bass & the Darlings episodes as well as the interaction Andy had with Opie, Aunt Bee, Gomer Pyle, Goober, Thelma Lou, Helen & Floyd the barber. Oh and let’s not forget Reta Shaw as the inmate escapee who had a crush on Barney. Thanks for the memories Mr. Skinner. You’re a great narrator. 🙏🏻❤️
This was enjoyable to watch. I liked the whole cast. Seems the show never gets old and I never tire of watching it....tho I've got most episodes memorized.
The Andy Griffith Show helped me to grow up to be the person I am today. It’s a shame there isn’t a program today in its league. It would be so helpful to so many children living in severely dysfunctional families. I thank God for blessing us all with this show.
Thank you for posting this video. It was well thought out, researched and very enlightening to watch. I grew up on The Andy Griffith Show and I thought it was interesting to learn about the "behind the scenes" lives of the characters. Well done!
Ron Howard is one the very few child actors who turned out to be a success later in life in the business he was raised in. It's sad that Andy, Barney, and Aunt Bee have passed. Mr. Skinner thanks for such a beautiful tribute to The Andy Griffith Cast. A job well done.
I am from North Carolina, and remember very well the day of Andy Griffith's passing. One of our local news stations noon newscast even devoted the entire 30 minute show to pay tribute to him. He was very beloved in our state.
Loved it..I knew Mitch Jayne the bass player in the Darlin's band.. he would do reunions every once in a while with all the cast. he passed away about 10 yr.s ago at his home in South Central Mo. Most of the other band members still play as their original name the Dillard's
Mayberry N.C. & Sylvester W.Va. was one in the same in the 60s. My uncle was even a police man. Thanks for the memories Jerry. You're good at what you do. You sound like every man in my family. I love it! Keep 'em coming. Yey, Opie!
Thanks Jerry for the info. I watch the show on cable whenever I can. It takes me back to a better and safer time. Being in my 70's I know this to be true. Again thank you.
Jerry I really enjoy listening to you narrate this documentary on perhaps the greatest show in the history of TV. The Andy Griffith show is a true masterpiece, The very best in classic TV!
I continue to watch the show with Andy > he was a wonderful person and trauly an awesome actor. RIP to all who have passed. Thank you for sharing this video
Thanks ever so much for this one Jerry, brilliant as always, so informative, and you have such a wonderful accent.... The "Andy Griffith Show" was my young brothers favourite show when it was airing, they just adored it and the actors.... The reruns still go on and children of today still enjoy watching something funny and new to them.... Brilliance goes a long way in life and you have a winner, this it is a priceless gem that stands the test of time... Ron Howard has achieved his goal and directs some beautiful movies, way to go as there is a lot more for you to do yet... REST IN ETERNAL PEACE DON, ANDY AND OUR LOVELY AUNT BEE... YOU MADE OUR WEEK AS CHILDREN THANK YOU.
hard to believe Aunt Bee was difficult to work with :/ Jerry your voice, narrating, makes the history of the actors, stories, so enjoyable! Thank You for taking the time to inform your viewer's the Story ♡☆♡☆♡
Yknow I was gonna slam the narrator for mispronouncing the names but when I read the outpouring of love for this guys simple delivery I had to give it up and go along and say that I enjoyed his style and to heck with the minor deviations! Sigh____
Thank you for doing these posts, I just watched 2 so far and loved Both.. This one & Gunsmoke.. Being born and living 60 years in NC, I grew up with Andy on my tv.. He made the people of NC proud !!!! Again thank you or this and all the others you have done
High tribute to a great cast in an American Classic TV show. It was a great show that has kept me entertained for many years. Nothing better than a good laugh.
You did a fine job on this and I thank You, it pushed me to look further into the cast from the show. I learned in the last of season 3 Floyd the Barber had a stroke, we don't see much activity at the Barber Shop until the middle on Season 4 where Floyd was always propped up in a chair holding a newspaper in his bad left hand and one time standing held onto Thelma Lou so he couldn't fall. He died a year later. I was very saddened about that as I was very fond of the Barber. Thank You so much for this video
Excellent, Jerry! Love your videos, but haven't had a chance yet to watch all of them yet 'cause there are so MANY! You're an excellent narrator, taking your time to explain all pertinent details as well as many interesting facts concerning all of the actors' personal lives. The pictures are great as well. Your videos will be fondlyremembered hopefully for many years to come.Keep them coming. They are well enjoyed and greatly appreciated.
I'm not sure who's responsible for these videos, if it's Jerry Skinner, then thank you Jerry. What a powerful tribute, what powerful entertainment, and what a dignified and sweet way to reminisce about these wonderful old shows and entertainment friends. Thank you for your excellent work and kindness in bringing these stories to us. The very best to you sir!
I wouldn't trade when I grew up for anything. My sons don't understand how we made it, didn't have the "games". We had a great time because we had imagination and stayed outside. We were innocent for the most part.
Mary Lawson that's so true, I grew up on a ranch, summers were the best. Playing baseball until you couldn't see anymore, barefoot with dirt maps all over your arms and legs. Tag, playing cowboys and indians, hide and seek, jax, riding our bikes on dirt roads. Damn! What I wouldn't do to go back.
Wonderful presentation, Jerry! The detail you went into each character's life was absolutely brilliant!! I always perk up when I see another video you've made for our enjoyment :) Thank you!
thanks for posting this, nice job. this has always been one of my favorite show, its even on "my list" on Netflix. and you can't watch a Don Knotts movie without laughing.....
I loved Betty Lynn aka Thelma Lou. I got to meet her and Ernest T. Bass the first year my husband took me to Mt. Airy for The Mayberry Days. It was so exciting to see both ifvthem and get to talk to them and I got their autographs. I've never got to go back but I hold those memories deep in my heart. I was so tickled to see the rocks in Earnest T. Bass's burlap bag laying on the floor beside him. I only wish I could've gone back year after year. My kids say I'm the biggest Andy Griffith show ever. I do love the show and watched it today.
It was a excellent show, but when Don Knotts left it was never the same. I think he took the heart of that show with him. Also, when the show went from black and white to color, it lost something. Nonetheless it was definitely a Great American classic TV show.
sort of like harriet olsen on Little House on the Prairie show; some people are not the main character but they play their role so well it takes over the show
It's been said that when Don left, he took Andy's heart and will to play the same character the same way with him. I've read that he said when he decided to renew (and stay on) the show for 3 more seasons, he knew that Don had been looking at other work but he never expected Don to turn down the 3 remaining seasons (though Andy respected and supported him). Don had already signed a 5 year contract with MGM or Disney (can't remember which). Andy explained that after 5 years day in and day out with his best friend, he eventually lost the connection with Andy Taylor, who the Sheriff had been. With Don gone, the chemistry was gone. His only true connection that remained was Ron Howard (with whom he also became close lifelong friends with). With Don gone and Andy's loss of connection to 60-65 Andy Taylor, his performance changed. He also had fights with Francis Bavier, which eventually played on his nerves. He was heartbroken without Don and stressed to the max with Francis, and it showed on screen. His irritation was evident. There were some wonderful color episodes, especially in season 6 and 8, but nothing compares to the B&W versions. It wasn't only that Barney wasn't there, it was that Don was gone, and without Don, Andy had no way to be his old self (they played off each other so well). Look at the episodes where Barney returned... Andy's character reverts to nearly the same Sheriff as in 60-65.
You are so talented, I would rate you as one of the top three RU-vid movie makers on RU-vid. I just watched your Andy Griffith and Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid documentaries. Your research and depth you share with your viewers is a gift. A 44 minute documentary floated by in what felt like minutes. I love the old west and the history that has created it. After watching your Butch and Sundance documentary, my youngest son and I drove up north to Forest Lawn Memorial Park Glendale and visited the grave of William "Elzy" Lay in the Graceland section. He is buried next to his wife Mary. His son James is buried just down the road from us in Bonita. His youngest daughter Mary is also buried at Forest Lawn with her husband Ralph. Amazing history. Thank you for sharing your outstanding documentaries.
I watched an interview with Andy & he said , Don called him and asked if he needed a deputy . They pitched the idea to Sheldon Leanard & Barney was added to the show. Andy freely admitted that without Barney the show never would've had the success it did. And he stated , the show was never the same after Don left to fullfill his movie ambitions. The only Emmys awarded for that show were all 3 given to Don. I allwsys thought it was odd that all who knew Don said he was quiet & reserved.