![]() ![]() One of the questions I don’t know an answer to so I’m hopeful someone listening/watching might be able to help. We hear from several folks who wrote into the podcast with questions this week. If you want more stuff like this, head over to Weaver’s Department Store and pick up Randy’s book. Randy’s book if full of fun and interesting information like what you’ll hear on Two Chairs No Waiting. When did The Andy Griffith Show first come into being? That’s the kind of question answered in the book by Randy Turner called “ Mayberry Firsts” and we’ll learn the answer to that question on this episode. High Sherriff of Two Chairs #733: Chris Smyrlīe a Patreon patron and support the show – Subscribe to Two Chairs No Waiting Patreon Patron of the Week #733: Eric Lowry Sign up for the Two Chairs No Waiting Podcast mailing listĮxecutive producer of Two Chairs No Waiting for Episode #733: Paul Mulik.Mayberry Man Movie – Mayberry Man Movie (YouTube channel).Two Chairs No Waiting Related Merchandise.How well do you remember ‘Return to Mayberry’? ().9 things you never noticed in the reunion movie ‘Return to Mayberry‘ ().If you use iTunes, please visit the Two Chairs No Waiting page of the iTunes store and leave a review and rating. Call the Two Chairs No Waiting Hot-line at (888) 684-8415 and leave a voice mail to be part of the show. I would love to have you be a part of our next feedback episode. Please leave comments or ask questions on the website or using the contact information given in the podcast. I post Mayberry things there as another way to let folks know about The Andy Griffith Show. Contact Infoįollow Two Chairs No Waiting on Facebook and/or follow me on Twitter. Don’t worry, I won’t be filling your mailbox with e-mail but I would like to have a way to say “hey” if the need arises. I want to be able to reach out to you if there’s a problem with the website and the best way to do that is by using a mailing list. Sign up for the Two Chairs E-mail Mailing Listĭon’t forget to sign up for the Two Chairs No Waiting e-mail mailing list. Come along with us and let’s have fun talking Mayberry. We’ll even play a little Return to Mayberry trivia. On Apthe New York Time wrote an….unfriendly review of the television movie saying it was “a less appealing reunion for the audience than it may have been for its actors.” Well, they were proven wrong because “ Return to Mayberry” was the highest-rated television film of 1985-86 with around one-third of the TV-viewing public having tuned in to the broadcast. Sixteen original cast members reunited to reprise the characters fans all came to know and love during the 8 years of The Andy Griffith Show. ![]() The movie originally aired on Apalmost 18 years after the series ended. Hopefully you aren’t getting this episode late and missed it but even if you are, I think you’ll find things here that you’ll enjoy learning about the movie and what happened to our Mayberry friends. This year, they are kicking off the first weekend of MAYberry with the TV reunion movie, Return to Mayberry, on Sunday ET. It’s May and for the past several years the MeTV network has shown extra MAY-berry things throughout the month.
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