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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: Unrated
Binding: DVD
Brand: Paramount
EAN: 0097360706444
Format: Box set, Black & White, Color, Dolby, DVD, Full Screen, NTSC
Item Dimensions: 100
Label: Paramount
Languages: EnglishOriginal LanguageDolby Digital 2.0 Mono
Manufacturer: Paramount
MPN: D070644D
Number Of Items: 5
Publisher: Paramount
Region Code: 1
Release Date: August 29, 2006
Running Time: 764 minutes
Studio: Paramount
Theatrical Release Date: October 03, 1960
Editorial Review:
Product Description: It was a colorful season seven for The Andy Griffith Show 30 more fun-filled visits to the familiar streets of Mayberry and to the warm-hearted folks who brought the town to life. By all accounts this was the most successful season yet for the critically acclaimed family show. It was the top-rated half-hour of the 1966- 67 season and earned two Emmy® Awards for the supporting work of Don Knotts (as fumbling Barney Fife) and Frances Bavier (as beloved Aunt Bee). Relive your favorite Mayberry moments and join Andy (Andy Griffith) Opie (Ron Howard) Floyd (Howard McNear in his final season) and the rest of the town for this five-disc odyssey to a time and place when mistakes misadventures and even disagreements eventually would work out just fine.Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: COMEDY UPC: 097360706444 Manufacturer No: 070644
Amazon.com: The Andy Griffith Show's seventh season (1966-67) was the beginning of the end for the venerable family comedy (Griffith brought it to a close with the next season), but the gentle humor and likable characters that helped make it one of the most popular series on television are still in fine form. Chief among the season's plusses is a two-episode return visit from Don Knotts as Barney Fife--in "A Visit to Barney Fife," Andy helps his former deputy find his footing at his new precinct in Raleigh, North Carolina, while in "Barney Comes to Mayberry," Barney reunites with his old flame, Irene Flogg, now a glamorous movie star. The latter episode, among the most popular of the series, won Knotts his fifth Emmy for portraying Barney. Otherwise, it's business as usual in Mayberry, with series regulars Frances Bavier (Aunt Bee), George Lindsey (Goober), Hal Smith (Otis), and a very grown-up Ron Howard (Opie) delivering their usual warm and funny performances. The show's new face, Jack Dodson (later Mickey Malph on Happy Days) fares considerably better as a Barney substitute than the ill-fated Jack Burns; as mother-dominated town clerk Howard Sprague, Dodson gets some very funny moments, especially in "Howard the Comedian," where he embarrasses the citizens of Mayberry with his TV standup debut. Also on hand: Aneta Corsaut as Helen Crump, Denver Pyle and the Dillards as the hillbilly collective known as the Darling Family, and an ailing Howard McNear as Floyd the barber; McNear had suffered a stroke and lost much of his mobility, but Griffith made arrangements that allowed him to continue on the show in a more relaxed capacity. Though perhaps not up to par with its earlier, black-and-white episodes, the seventh season of The Andy Griffith Show still has plenty of what made the show an enduring classic: low-key charm and homespun humor. The five-disc set has no supplemental features. --Paul Gaita
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I buy all of these for the grandchildre, can't ask for anything better, Always good lessons for the kids ( and the big kids)
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TAGS was the BEST show ever, although not quite the same without Barney Fife. Still, get this season to complete your collection!
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I have the full series and watch it all the time and laugh as much at the first episode as I do at the last. Many say when Don Knotts left and when it went from black and white to color... it lost it's luster. That is so wrong! The "town" lost Don Knott's comedy, but gained alot of different comedy from other characters. And to be fair.. you can't compare one to the other. Mayberry can't stay in 1964 when all the towns people have aged into 1967. Times change and the show just changed with it.. Opie ... Read More
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I have collected all seasons of the "Andy Griffith" show. I bought the Final season and realized I missed the 7th season. So this one completed my collection. I love this Classic TV show. It is relaxing, simple and winds me down after a serious and hectic day. It's a visual sedative for me. It's actually quite fun to watch the adorable humor of Don Knotts too. I even have my husband in agreement with how it makes you feel.
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My 12 yr. old son has all episodes of Andy Griffith Show and loves them!
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