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GentlemanJim 01-29-2020, 10:37 PM Tonight watching episode #4 from season one, Elinore Donahue makes her first appearance as Ellie,,......and parks next to a fire hydrant. I also believe there was a fire hydrant in front of Floyd's Barbershop. Seems odd that we never see a fire truck or fireman in 5 original years of Mayberry. Was there any official fire fighting activity in the episode "Opie and his merry men" where the barn with the still in it burns down? Can't remember for sure
Also, in the "Citizen's arrest" episode where Barney and Andy are going over old records at the beginning of the show it is mentioned that the badged sewer inspector for the City of Mayberry once gave Barney's father a traffic citation.
Seems odd that a little podunk like Mayberry would have a full time staffed position, and even more odd that assuming they did have such a department, why didn't that aspect work it's way into the show at one time or another?
And then there are the street lights broken by Ernest T Bass, someone must have been responsible for those repairs as well?
Garbage collection? Telephone line maintenance? Street sweeping? And I'm sure Helen Crump didn't mop the floors in the school. Seems like a school, Janitor could have made an interesting plot device.
Seems like a lot of missed opportunities there.
Mayberry'sBadBoy 01-30-2020, 01:02 PM Tonight watching episode #4 from season one, Elinore Donahue makes her first appearance as Ellie,,......and parks next to a fire hydrant. I also believe there was a fire hydrant in front of Floyd's Barbershop. Seems odd that we never see a fire truck or fireman in 5 original years of Mayberry. Was there any official fire fighting activity in the episode "Opie and his merry men" where the barn with the still in it burns down? Can't remember for sure
Also, in the "Citizen's arrest" episode where Barney and Andy are going over old records at the beginning of the show it is mentioned that the badged sewer inspector for the City of Mayberry once gave Barney's father a traffic citation.
Seems odd that a little podunk like Mayberry would have a full time staffed position, and even more odd that assuming they did have such a department, why didn't that aspect work it's way into the show at one time or another?
And then there are the street lights broken by Ernest T Bass, someone must have been responsible for those repairs as well?
Garbage collection? Telephone line maintenance? Street sweeping? And I'm sure Helen Crump didn't mop the floors in the school. Seems like a school, Janitor could have made an interesting plot device.
Seems like a lot of missed opportunities there.
Minor nitpick but the barn burning down was in The Keeper of the Flame, not Opie and his Merry Men. As for the infrastructure it was mentioned in the episode Goodbye Sheriff Taylor that there was a bad wreck between a garbage truck and Hook and Ladder down in Fourth and Maine. We do see Mayberry's Mailman in High Noon in Mayberry but his appearance is little more than a cameo.
One thing I've noticed about some of the episodes is that Mayberry has railroad tracks running through the streets (one episode you can see this is in Man In A Hurry) Given we hear trains running in Opie's Hobo Friend and Prisoner Of Love (Despite the Courthouse not being anywhere near the station) it would seem that the town has a train that passes through in the afternoons and evenings, which could've provided some interesting plot points.
PracTz 01-30-2020, 02:09 PM Funny that Mayberry had its own sewer system (as opposed to each resident and business having its own septic tank) unlike most small towns back then ! However it had yet to get automatic dialing telephones and still largely had party lines run by the unseen operator Sara! I would think it would have been easier (and less expensive) to have put in new phones than having to dig up all those streets and put in those sewer lines and treatment center.
GentlemanJim 01-31-2020, 05:45 PM Minor nitpick but the barn burning down was in The Keeper of the Flame, not Opie and his Merry Men. .
My bad,...good catch!!
stevea 01-31-2020, 06:36 PM They also could have done some funny things with Sara. She could have been a blabbermouth and listened in on Barney's calls with Juanita, for example (of course, that would have been another actress to hire). And report back to Thelma Lou. Or Otis's conversations about the latest still location.
Green Acres milked the phones for all they were worth.
Will Dockery 03-31-2021, 05:38 AM Tonight watching episode #4 from season one, Elinore Donahue makes her first appearance as Ellie,,......and parks next to a fire hydrant. I also believe there was a fire hydrant in front of Floyd's Barbershop. Seems odd that we never see a fire truck or fireman in 5 original years of Mayberry. Was there any official fire fighting activity in the episode "Opie and his merry men" where the barn with the still in it burns down? Can't remember for sure
Also, in the "Citizen's arrest" episode where Barney and Andy are going over old records at the beginning of the show it is mentioned that the badged sewer inspector for the City of Mayberry once gave Barney's father a traffic citation.
Seems odd that a little podunk like Mayberry would have a full time staffed position, and even more odd that assuming they did have such a department, why didn't that aspect work it's way into the show at one time or another?
And then there are the street lights broken by Ernest T Bass, someone must have been responsible for those repairs as well?
Garbage collection? Telephone line maintenance? Street sweeping? And I'm sure Helen Crump didn't mop the floors in the school. Seems like a school, Janitor could have made an interesting plot device.
Seems like a lot of missed opportunities there.
When Aunt Bea learned to drive in a color episode there was some sort of city worker (I forget the details of the work he was doing, possibly with power lines) that she has the car accident with.
biffbronson 03-31-2021, 06:24 AM A worker came to trim the trees along the Taylors' street. He told Bee that the car needed to be moved, so Bee attempted it herself - resulting in the damage (she scraped the rear side against a tree).
Will Dockery 03-31-2021, 08:16 PM Tonight watching episode #4 from season one, Elinore Donahue makes her first appearance as Ellie,,......and parks next to a fire hydrant. I also believe there was a fire hydrant in front of Floyd's Barbershop. Seems odd that we never see a fire truck or fireman in 5 original years of Mayberry. Was there any official fire fighting activity in the episode "Opie and his merry men" where the barn with the still in it burns down? Can't remember for sure
Also, in the "Citizen's arrest" episode where Barney and Andy are going over old records at the beginning of the show it is mentioned that the badged sewer inspector for the City of Mayberry once gave Barney's father a traffic citation.
Seems odd that a little podunk like Mayberry would have a full time staffed position, and even more odd that assuming they did have such a department, why didn't that aspect work it's way into the show at one time or another?
And then there are the street lights broken by Ernest T Bass, someone must have been responsible for those repairs as well?
Garbage collection? Telephone line maintenance? Street sweeping? And I'm sure Helen Crump didn't mop the floors in the school. Seems like a school, Janitor could have made an interesting plot device.
Seems like a lot of missed opportunities there.
Well, in today's local re-run a "firehouse" is mentioned, in a color episode that must be the final season, since Sam dominates the story.
Willbo 04-01-2021, 08:03 AM The final episode of TAGS, Andy is at the train station meeting the Italian family. I think that is the only time we ever see the train station.
Will Dockery 04-02-2021, 04:44 AM The final episode of TAGS, Andy is at the train station meeting the Italian family. I think that is the only time we ever see the train station.
So that was the final episode, it was onmy local channel last week.
The episode yesterday was when the blonde girl moved in next door and 14 year old Opie is no longer shy.
biffbronson 04-02-2021, 07:12 AM The Italian family was the final episode aired, but the final one that was produced was the one about Goober's computer-dating, with guest star Nancy Malone ("A Girl for Goober").
Will Dockery 04-03-2021, 06:28 AM The Italian family was the final episode aired, but the final one that was produced was the one about Goober's computer-dating, with guest star Nancy Malone ("A Girl for Goober").
The first episode of Mayberry RFD with Andy and Helen getting married was intended to be the last episode, I've read.
hifijohn 06-15-2021, 02:27 AM 'Ervice is ur mott.'
Will Dockery 09-02-2023, 12:20 PM This looks like a good place to archive this article on when the Mayberry town set was heavily damaged by fire:
https://phantomofthebacklots.com/2023/03/05/mayberry-in-flames-the-post/
stevea 09-02-2023, 08:12 PM The Italian family was the final episode aired, but the final one that was produced was the one about Goober's computer-dating, with guest star Nancy Malone ("A Girl for Goober").
Yes, on local TV here, TAGS is shown in production number order, and it's totally different from network order.
rusty spike 09-11-2023, 04:15 PM Minor nitpick but the barn burning down was in The Keeper of the Flame, not Opie and his Merry Men. As for the infrastructure it was mentioned in the episode Goodbye Sheriff Taylor that there was a bad wreck between a garbage truck and Hook and Ladder down in Fourth and Maine. We do see Mayberry's Mailman in High Noon in Mayberry but his appearance is little more than a cameo.
One thing I've noticed about some of the episodes is that Mayberry has railroad tracks running through the streets (one episode you can see this is in Man In A Hurry) Given we hear trains running in Opie's Hobo Friend and Prisoner Of Love (Despite the Courthouse not being anywhere near the station) it would seem that the town has a train that passes through in the afternoons and evenings, which could've provided some interesting plot points.
The Mayberry set had a section where the trolley or cable car tracks passed the 4 way intersection. I think the set was called 40 acres.
At one point in TAGS, it's mentioned that Mayberry was at the end of the line and train service was a once a day mixed train of passenger and freight.
A later color episode has the Mayberry council lamenting that the town founder Seth? Taylor swindling local people on the perspective of the railroad being built thru Mayberry. But it's later revealed that the big railroad and terminal was built in Mt Pilot and thus Mayberry retained its charm by being bypassed.
Will Dockery 09-12-2023, 08:29 AM The Mayberry set had a section where the trolley or cable car tracks passed the 4 way intersection. I think the set was called 40 acres.
At one point in TAGS, it's mentioned that Mayberry was at the end of the line and train service was a once a day mixed train of passenger and freight.
A later color episode has the Mayberry council lamenting that the town founder Seth? Taylor swindling local people on the perspective of the railroad being built thru Mayberry. But it's later revealed that the big railroad and terminal was built in Mt Pilot and thus Mayberry retained its charm by being bypassed.
These may already have been mentioned but a telegraph man delivered the telegram to Aunt Bee about her winning the trip to Mexico. He's given a name as if Andy, Emmett and Howard all know him.
The final episode of the Andy Griffith Show, which was basically one of the first Ken Berry starring episodes (Mayberry RFD next season) when the Italian family arrived at the Mayberry tran station, which also gives me population and elevation of Mayberry on the building.
Of course as Mayberry RFD went along, the town quickly modernized, even Goober moved to a new gas station in downtown, from what I've read, haven't seen those episodes since the first run over fifty years ago.
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