Two Chairs No Waiting 78: Visiting with Friends April 6th, 2010
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Host: Allan Newsome
Running time: 0:22:07
I’ve been getting a good bit of listener comments and questions over the last several weeks so I thought I would try and run through some of them this week.
I don’t pretend to be an expert in all things Mayberry so I may not have the answer to all the questions. Hopefully you will be able to help me where I fall short on being able to provide what your fellow listeners are asking for. Feel free to drop me a voice mail to let us all hear the answers you can provide.
Answers or not…let’s have some Mayberry fun in tonight’s show.
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Related Links:
- Archive of American Television: Don Knotts Interview – Mr. Knotts discussed his early comedy routines and ventriloquism acts which led to radio and television appearances.
- Frances Bavier Wikipedia – A nice write up about Ms. Bavier and worth a read.
- Andy Griffith Museum – Neal Brower, author of Mayberry 101, will be giving a series of lectures on The Andy Griffith Show this spring at the Andy Griffith Museum. Check the Events section of the site for details.
Voice Mail
Frank – Aunt Bee/Frances Bavier connection to NC?
Don – Frances and how did she get along with the other cast members? Request a podcast about that.
Joe – Bankbook and who’s is it?
Bill – George Lindsey in Mt. Airy within the last year.
John – Lectures being done in Mt. Airy…are they being recorded?
Kyle – Later work of some of the Mayberry characters. Angel in my Pocket, All in the Family (Burt Mustin and Ethel Pendleton schoolboard member play by Ruth McDevitt), etc.
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Two Chairs No Waiting 52: Neal Brower Interview Part 3 October 6th, 2009
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Host: Allan Newsome
Special Guest: Neal Brower
Running time: 0:18:28
This episode marks the end of the first year of Two Chairs No Waiting and what better way to finish my first year than to complete our interview with Neal Brower.
In part three of the interview with Neal Brower as our guest, we move the discussion toward his book “Mayberry 101: Behind the Scenes of a TV Classic.” That book is labled Volume 1 so Neal answers the question about, where’s volume two? He also tells us how he came to pen Mayberry 101 in the first place.
We also hear about his Professor Bower’s Lecture series he does each year at Mayberry Days in Mt. Airy, NC. Neal shares some special memories and many things you may never have heard.
Thank you again to Neal Brower for taking the time to visit with us all here at Two Chairs No Waiting.
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Related Links:
- Mayberry 101 – This book by Neal Brower is must reading for any fan of Mayberry. Neal received substantial input from the writers of the episodes themselves, as well as actors and members of the production crew.
- Neal Brower Photos – Photos of Neal from the Two Chairs No Waiting Facebook page. Check back at times for more photos.
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Two Chairs No Waiting 51: Neal Brower Interview Part 2 September 29th, 2009
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Host: Allan Newsome
Special Guest: Neal Brower
Running time: 0:19:29
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We continue our interview with special guest Neal Brower as our guest. Neal is a United Methodist minister, taught a course about The Andy Griffith Show at several colleges in North Carolina, and is the author of “Mayberry 101: Behind the Scenes of a TV Classic.”
In this episode we discuss the event held on September 30 and October 1, 1995 at the Stevens Center in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. Twenty cast members from “our hometown” gathered together to pay tribute to “The Andy Griffith Show” and share their experiences in Mayberry.
Remember to tell folks about our show and don’t please don’t forget to leave comments or ask questions on the Mayberry.com/podcasts website or by using the contact information given in the podcast. We’d love to have you be a part of our next feedback episode.
Related Links:
- Mayberry 101 – This book by Neal Brower is must reading for any fan of Mayberry. Neal received substantial input from the writers of the episodes themselves, as well as actors and members of the production crew.
- Mayberry’s 35th – Report about the Winston-Salem, NC event called “35th Anniversary Celebration: A Mayberry Reunion” held on September 30 and October 1, 1995.
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Two Chairs No Waiting 50: Neal Brower Interview Part 1 September 22nd, 2009
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Host: Allan Newsome
Special Guest: Neal Brower
Running time: 0:11:54
We have a treat for the next few episodes to have Neal Brower as our guest. Neal is a United Methodist minister and has taught a ten-week course about The Andy Griffith Show at several colleges in North Carolina.
Neal also is the author of “Mayberry 101: Behind the Scenes of a TV Classic” and an all-around Mayberry fan. He’s a member of the “Barney Chapter” of The Andy Griffith Show Rerun Watchers Club (TAGSRWC) which is one of if not *the* most active chapters of TAGSRWC.
In this episode we’ll hear some about how Neal came to teach the classes as well as about how Mayberry Days in Mt. Airy, NC got its kickstart.
Remember to tell folks about our show and don’t please don’t forget to leave comments or ask questions on the Mayberry.com/podcasts website or by using the contact information given in the podcast. We’d love to have you be a part of our next feedback episode.
Related Links:
- Mayberry 101 – This book by Neal Brower is must reading for any fan of Mayberry. Neal received substantial input from the writers of the episodes themselves, as well as actors and members of the production crew.
- Mayberry Days – The annual festival of the Surry Arts Council that brings fans and friends from all over the county together in Andy Griffith’s hometown of Mount Airy, North Carolina.
- Visit Mayberry -Visit this site for information about Mt. Airy, NC and the area.
- Mayberry Days Videos – Mayberry and related videos to share with your friends and family.
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Two Chairs No Waiting 39: Myra Lambert is a Raindrop July 7th, 2009
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Host: Allan Newsome
Running time: 0:09:24
Do you remember the story about Myray Lambert? No…not Myra Koontz, that’s a completely different story. I’m talking about the “news” Opie and Howie were sharing in the original version of “The Mayberry Sun.”
Frequent listeners will remember that in episode #36 of Two Chairs No Waiting we were discussing “the bomb” comment made in on TAGS episode “Opie’s Newspaper.” (Feel free to pause and go back to give#36 a listen if you missed it.)
While researching that comment, I was re-reading Neal Brower‘s wonderful book Mayberry 101 and ran across a nice insight for fan of The Andy Griffith Show and thought it was something you’d want to know or be reminded of if you have Neal’s book.
The quote I read is found on page 427 Mayberry 101: Behind The Scenes of a TV Classic by Neal Brower | John F. Blair publisher
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Q. Were there any TAGS scripts which were written but never filmed?
A. Yes .Paul, I wrote one ..( I don’t know if other writers wrote any.) Our unfilmed episode was THE WANDERING MINSTREL, which I wrote with Ray Allen Saffian for the 1962-1963 season.. It featured a charming footloose guitar player we called “Wally Jordan.” ( based on an actual musician Andy had great respect for, Brownie Mcghee)
Andy had constantly spoken in praise of Brownie, so it was inevitable someone would write the story. We wrote the outline and then the fully completed script. Now the weird part. To this day nobody on TAGS can give a reason why it wasn’t filmed. It’s still a mystery.
If you’d like to read the script, it is printed in its entirety in Richard Kelly’s seminal book THE ANDY GRIFFITH SHOW .. Pickled Tink to hear from you. Harvey B
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Related Links:
- Mayberry 101 – by Neal Brower this is must reading for any fan of Mayberry.
- IMDB listing for Harvey Bullock
- Wikipedia entry for Harvey Bullock
- Harvey Bullock bio at Emmy.org
- The eBullet – The Official newsletter of The Andy Griffith Show Rerun Watchers Club and it’s FREE.
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