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List Price: $39.98Amazon.com's Price: $20.99 You Save: $18.99 (47%)Prices subject to change.
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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Binding: DVD
Brand: Paramount
EAN: 9781415707814
Format: Box set, Black & White, Color, DVD-Video, Full Screen, NTSC
ISBN: 1415707812
Label: Paramount
Manufacturer: Paramount
Number Of Items: 6
Publisher: Paramount
Region Code: 1
Release Date: November 22, 2005
Running Time: 811 minutes
Sales Rank: 3569
Studio: Paramount
Theatrical Release Date: October 03, 1960
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Editorial Review:
Product Description: Named as "one of the greatest television shows of all time" by TV Guide, The Andy Griffith Show featured the adventures of some of the most well-known and beloved characters in television history. All 32 episodes of the classic fourth season are here. The entire gang is back, including Sheriff Andy Taylor (Andy Griffith), who does his best to raise his son Opie (Ron Howard) with the help of his beloved Aunt Bee (Francis Bavier). Deputy Barney Fife (Don Knotts) and everyone’s favorite gas-station attendant Gomer (Jim Nabors) are back too, and Season 4 features the first appearance of Gomer’s immensely popular cousin, Goober (George Lindsey). So come on home to the little ol’ town that everyone remembers and re-live all your favorite moments.
Amazon.com: Goober fans, rejoice--the arrival of George Lindsay's popular character is just one of the homespun joys of The Andy Griffith Show's fourth season, which has been compiled on this five-disc set. Lindsay as Goober Pyle, cousin to Jim Nabors's Gomer, makes his debut in one of the season's funniest episodes, "Fun Girls," which is also the only time Gomer and Goober appeared together on screen. By season's end, Gomer would depart for his own series (season 4's final episode, "Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.," would serve as the pilot for that program), but before then, he enjoyed some fine episodes, including "Andy Saves Gomer" (from a fire at the filing station) and "Citizen's Arrest" (a knockout showcase for Nabors and Don Knotts, who is topnotch, as always, as Barney Fife). Other supporting characters get a spotlight or two in season 4, including Howard Morris's Ernest T. Bass ("Hot Rod Otis, "Otis T. Bass Joins the Army") and Denver Pyle and Maggie Peterson's Briscoe and Charlene Darling ("Briscoe Declares for Aunt Bee"), but of course, the crux of the show remains Andy and son Opie (Ron Howard), who do stand-out work in the well-loved "Opie the Birdman," which addresses serious topics--death and responsibility--in the series' typically warm and humane manner. No supplemental features accompany the 32 black-and-white episodes, but that won't detract one bit from spending some quality time with the good people of Mayberry. --Paul Gaita
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This is the era of American life that I will always cherish. This DVD captures it wonderfully. Love it!
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The first 5 years of the AGS is the best 5 years of television ever. You will not be sorry for owning this collection. Humor, thoughtfullness,and caring all rolled into one. Do yourself the favor.
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I purchased this for my parents 82yrs and 85yrs. The sound is great
with a very Clear picture. They totally enjoy this. Best thing
on television as far as they are concerned !
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The 4th season was probably the magnum opus of the series; so many great episodes, including the citizens arrest episode and the gomer pyle pilot episode.
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For me, Season 4 has the funniest moment in the entire series. In Barney's Sidecar, Andy finally agrees to ride in the sidecar when Barney wants to take him to lunch. When Barney takes off and poor Andy is left sitting in the sidecar that has been left behind, I always laugh like the men in the show surrounding Andy! It's a priceless moment among so many great moments that make up this one of a kind series. The Andy Griffith Show's charm and humor will endure forever.
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