RIP Andy Griffith

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The Andy Griffith Show is one that has never got old to me, one of my favorites.
 
I was sad to hear this news. Really enjoyed his work. For those interested, Turner Classic Movies is having a four-film memorial July 18th to pay tribute to Andy Griffith's life and career. See below:



• “A Face in the Crowd” (1957), 7 p.m.: Elia Kazan’s acclaimed drama about an Arkansas bum who becomes an overnight media sensation.
• “No Time for Sergeants” (1958), 9:15 p.m.: Griffith is a dumb country bumpkin drafted into the Air Force.
• “Hearts of the West” (1975), 11:30 p.m.: Jeff Bridges is a Western writer who meets a real-life cowboy (Griffith).
• “Onionhead” (1958) 1:15 a.m.: This military comedy was reportedly such a flop that it drove Griffith to television.


 
From everything I could tell, he was a decent and genuine guy, much like his on screen persona. There aren't too many hollywood icons that I could recommend as role models but he was one of them. RIP sir and thanks for all of your fine work.
 
I was sad to hear this news. Really enjoyed his work. For those interested, Turner Classic Movies is having a four-film memorial July 18th to pay tribute to Andy Griffith's life and career. See below:

• “A Face in the Crowd” (1957), 7 p.m.: Elia Kazan’s acclaimed drama about an Arkansas bum who becomes an overnight media sensation.
• “No Time for Sergeants” (1958), 9:15 p.m.: Griffith is a dumb country bumpkin drafted into the Air Force.
• “Hearts of the West” (1975), 11:30 p.m.: Jeff Bridges is a Western writer who meets a real-life cowboy (Griffith).
• “Onionhead” (1958) 1:15 a.m.: This military comedy was reportedly such a flop that it drove Griffith to television.
Thanks for the note... I'll make sure to record these.
 
Thanks for the note... I'll make sure to record these.

No problem. I think TV Land is having an, "Andy Griffith Show" marathon this weekend with all-time fan favorite episodes as well.
 
The black and white Andy Griffith Show remains the best comedy show period, every episode was a classic. The best were when Opie shot the bird, anything with The Good Time Girls, or Gomer, the haunted house... well they were all great. The world is a lesser place without you, Andy Griffith.
 
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Alot of memories come back remembering all those great episodes.

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