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Head back to Mayberry where life is slow and Aunt Bee's homemade pie is something to whistle about as Andy, Opie, Barnie, and all of the old favorites return for a second season of the beloved television classic The Andy Griffith Show. Mayberry may be a lazy place to spend a summer afternoon, and though not much happens in the quiet North Carolina town, it's the perfect setting for some down-home comedy as the colorful community relies on their humble sheriff to keep the peace. Of course, Andy's always got a bit of helpful advice for the town folks, and with bumbling Barney as his devoted deputy the laughs don't stop until the credits roll in the series that's good clean fun for the entire family.
 
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5 out of 5
5
Fantastic Show
on May 24, 2013
Posted by: wormie99
from TN
What a wonderful show from a time when neighbors cared about one another and everyone knew each other. A great time gone by and wonderful to relax to after a long day of nothing but bad news. These shows are good wholesome entertainment!
My Best Buy number: 572667496
What's great about it: Everything, wonderful plots
What's not so great: Nothing
I would recommend this to a friend!
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There are a dozen or so episodes of The Andy Griffith Show from across the series' early run that have turned up on DVD since the end of the '90s -- all of them were unauthorized, made possible by those particular shows having fallen out of copyright; all were cheap public-domain editions made from poor quality 16 mm print (most of them deliberately missing the main title and closing theme music, which is still under copyright). This four-disc, fully authorized set of the Andy Griffith Show from Paramount Home Video is completely different in content and quality. Mastered from original 35 mm negative materials, the shows here look so good that it's a delight to the eye to watch them -- there are movies from the early '60s that aren't as well preserved or as well transferred as these episodes in glittering black-and-white (mastered in full-screen, 1.33:1). The audio isn't quite as impressive but only because the volume is mastered a bit low, requiring a doubling of the normal monitor setting -- but once that little problem is overcome, the sound that is here is excellent, as becomes clear on the one major music-related episode in this package, "Mayberry on Record." The series' first season defined the parameters and appeal that allowed it to dominate the ratings for seven years, and make Andy Griffith, Don Knotts, Francis Bavier, and Ron Howard into television stars (and launch Knotts into a movie career in the mid-'60s, and Howard to major TV stardom in his own right, and later to a director/producer career in movies). Some of the characterizations would get better defined, but the show seldom moved far from what we see here, presenting simple, honest, rural humor (and not all of it squeaky innocent -- on letting some prisoners out on a Christmas furlough, Sheriff Taylor (Andy Griffith) cheerfully calls after them, "And don't drink too much"). Some of the scripts have fun at the expense of Griffith's character ("Mayberry on Record") as well as Knotts' excitable Deputy Barney Fife, and others show an almost Capra-esque degree of gentleness, if not sentimentality ("Christmas Story," which features veteran movie heavy Will Wright as a Scrooge-like town resident). It's interesting to look at the overall casting which, in addition to a cadre of gifted television and veteran big-screen and stage performers (including character actor Dick Elliott as the mayor), also includes guest spots by at least two big-screen leading men of the period, Tod Andrews and George Nader, who were not noted for comedy and who were entering decided downturns in their respective careers -- and one (James Best) who was on his way up. "Mayberry on Record," features a musical treat for fans of bluegrass music or the rock group the Byrds in the presence of a guest-starring performing group, the Country Boys, featuring future Byrds guitarist Clarence White and his brother Roland White in their line-up. The bluegrass group the Dillards later became well known as semi-regulars on the show, as the "Darling" family, but White brothers' appearances on the series are less well remembered today. As to the overall series, the shows hold up much better being seen in their uncut versions as opposed to the decades of syndicated and cable-cast presentations for which they have had between one and two minutes of material removed. The balance in the writing of the original episodes is restored along with the careful pacing and placement of plot elements; usually Griffith and Knotts engage in some humor built around their characters in the opening sequence for a minute or two, followed by the introduction of the specific plot for the show. Each episode gets five chapter markers, matching the breaks for commercials, and even the one-minute end segments and end credits get separate chapter numbers. The four discs each have eight episodes with no onscreen extras, though each narrow jewel case contains good synopses with essential plot elements for each episode. The discs each open automatically to a simple easy-to-use menu that allows quick access to all eight episodes.
 
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Great Shows
on May 24, 2013
Posted by: wormie99
from TN
This is one of the greatest shows ever! I wish they still made this type of show. Lots of episodes to watch and relax while enjoying some great tv!
My Best Buy number: 572667496
What's great about it: Everything, wonderful plots
What's not so great: Nothing
I would recommend this to a friend!
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