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The Andy Griffith Show - The Complete Sixth Season

starring: Howard McNear
directed by: Aaron Ruben, Charles Irving (II), Gary Nelson, Gene Nelson, Lawrence Dobkin

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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
Brand: PARAMOUNT PICTURES
EAN: 0097360384345
Format: Box set, Color, DVD-Video, NTSC
Label: Paramount
Manufacturer: Paramount
Number Of Items: 5
Publisher: Paramount
Release Date: May 09, 2006
Running Time: 767 minutes
Sales Rank: 3977
Studio: Paramount
Theatrical Release Date: October 03, 1960




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THE ANDY GRIFFITH SHOW premiered in 1960 and featuring one of the most beloved television fathers of all time quickly charmed its way into the hearts of audiences. Set in the fictitious environs of Mayberry North Carolina the series chronicles daily life in that peaceful Southern hamlet through the gently humorous eyes of town sheriff Andy Taylor (Andy Griffith). A widower raising his young son Opie (a pre-HAPPY DAYS Ron Howard) with the help of his live-in spinster aunt Bee (Frances Bavier) Andy capably navigates single parenthood with the same goodhearted wisdom that he brought to his law enforcement duties. This collection presents all 30 episodes of the series' sixth season the first without the fidgety bug-eyed antics of bungling deputy sheriff Barney Fife (Don Knotts) who left at the end of the previous season and was briefly replaced by Jack Burns as Deputy Warren Ferguson.System Requirements:Running Time 767 Mins.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: COMEDY Rating: NR UPC: 097360384345 Manufacturer No: 038434

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Ask a certain portion of diehard Andy Griffith Show fans why the series' sixth season (1965-66) is less well-loved than others from its eight-year run, and the answer boils down to four words: 'Warren Ferguson' and 'color episodes.' Played by veteran comedian and writer Jack Burns, Warren was the replacement for Don Knotts' Barney Fife as Andy's sheriff, and lasted for just eleven of the season's 30 episodes before vanishing without a trace. The brickbats heaved at Warren are undeserved, though; replacing the multi-Emmy-winning Knotts was a task that few performers would have relished facing (and indeed, Knotts earned another Emmy for his return to the series in two episodes, 'The Return of Barney Fife' and 'The Legend of Barney Fife'), and Burns certainly gives his all (including his signature, rapid-fire 'huh-huh-huh' gag line) to the character. He's no Barney Fife, and who could be, aside from Knotts? As for the color issue, the debate seems to be centered entirely around preference, although it's true that in syndication, viewer response has been traditionally stronger to the black-and-white broadcasts of seasons 1-5.

Aside from the Barney/Warren and color controversies, the sixth season is notable for the final appearances of supporting characters Malcolm Merriweather (Bernard Fox) and Ernest T. Bass (the great Howard Morris) in 'Malcolm at the Crossroads' (in which the pair tangle over a crosswalk), as well as such fun episodes as 'The Taylors in Hollywood' (Andy, Opie, and Aunt Bee react to a movie being made about them, with The Love Boat's Gavin McLeod as the movie Andy); 'Andy's Rival' (Charles Aidman guest stars as a new teacher whose working relationship with Helen Crump makes Andy nervous); and 'Otis the Artist' (an amusing Warren episode, in which he suggests painting to Otis as a substitute for drinking). Andy Griffith completists will also note the presence of Jack Dodson in the episode 'Lost and Found'; Dodson would later join the series as Deputy Howard Sprague and transition with most of the supporting cast to Mayberry R.F.D. As with previous Griffith boxed sets, this five-disc set features no extras. --Paul Gaita



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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Not happy with the newest A.G seasons...
No, it's not just you...Andy's character did change drastically. I don't care for it at all. He's ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Goodbye Barney, Hello . . . Angry Andy :-(
Is it just me, or did Andy's character just seem awful angry in this season? The transfer from B&W ... Read More



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Mayberry in Color ? . . . Not!!
The series plummeted after season five, where it should've ended. Even Sheriff Taylor's overall demeaner ... Read More



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Just not the same
The show should have ended at Season 5. From there on out the show goes down hill and it's not just because ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - EVEN WITH ALL IT HAD TO DEAL WITH, ITS STILL A GOOD SHOW!
It's hard to accept change and TAGS had plenty of them by season 6! First off Barney was not a regular, second ... Read More

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