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This idyllic and iconic [[Sitcom]], which ran on [[CBS]] from 1960 to 1968, starred [[Andy Griffith]] as Andy Taylor.
Andy is [[The Sheriff]] of a small, friendly town called Mayberry, in North Carolina. Despite his authoritarian role, Andy is an easy-going, good-humored guy. He can be tough when the situation demands it, but he prefers to play loose with the rules, and adapt punishments according to the nature of the crime and the individual. His deputy and <s>cousin</s> friend Barney Fife prefers the opposite approach, but since he is clumsy and totally lacking in gravitas, no one takes him seriously. Most of the humor from the early years of the show comes from Barney's attempts to bring law and order to an already lawful and orderly town, and Andy's subsequent ribbing of Barney when his plans go wrong. Very frequently, Andy will resort to a counter-scheme to protect Barney's fragile ego and what's left of his reputation as a lawman.
The series also focuses on the widowed Andy's relationship with his young son Opie, with Andy trying to strike a balance between being a fun [[The Confidant|confidant]] and instilling a strong sense of right and wrong. Andy dated a few women over the course of the series, but Opie's mother figure was Aunt Bee, who lived in the Taylor home and took care of the housework. Andy was also alternately amused and exasperated by the eccentricities of the
Supporting actors included [[Don Knotts]] as Deputy Barney Fife; [[Ron Howard|<s>
▲Supporting actors included Don Knotts as Deputy Barney Fife; <s> Ron</s> Ronny Howard (pre-''[[Happy Days]]'') as Andy's son, Opie; Frances Bavier as Andy's Aunt Bee Taylor, and George Lindsey and Jim Nabors as the Pyle cousins, Goober and Gomer Pyle.
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* [[After Show]]: ''Mayberry RFD''.
* [[Alcohol Hic]]: Otis
* [[The All-American Boy]]: Opie and his pals. Andy is arguably a grown-up example as well.
* [[An Aesop]]: Several of the episodes have these.
** Semi-[[Subverted Trope|Subverted]] from time to time. Often, Andy would attempt to teach Opie a lesson (don't be selfish) which Opie seems to misunderstand (buying a gift for a girl, instead). Turns out Opie already understands (the gift is a winter coat that the girl's family couldn't afford), and the lesson learned is that Andy should trust Opie.
* [[
▲* [[Bow Ties Are Cool]]: Barney and Howard both liked to rock the bowtie look.
* [[Brats with Slingshots]]
* [[Bride and Switch]]: Earnest T. Bass tried to steal a bride away from her wedding but it turned out to be Barney under the veil.
* [[Brother Chuck]]: Ellie Walker, Warren Ferguson.
* [[The Cast Showoff]]: Andy's singing was showcased in several episodes, as was Jim Nabors'.
* [[Catch Phrase]]: "Nip it in the bud!"
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* [[Chain Letter]]: Barney gets one in "The Lucky Letter".
* [[Christmas Episode]]
* [[Clueless Deputy]]: Barney, who, while carrying a gun, is forbidden by Andy to keep it loaded, and
** To elaborate: The reason Barney had to keep his bullet in his pocket was because he was unable to holster a loaded gun without it going off.
** After Barney's departure, the character of Warren Ferguson briefly filled this role before [[Chuck Cunningham Syndrome|quietly disappearing]].
** Then there are the episodes where Andy or Barney are forced to temporarily deputize even more clueless characters such as Gomer, Goober, Otis, etc.
* [[The Crime Job]]: "The Bank Job".
* [[Dinner Order Flub]]: While in Mount Pilot, Andy
▲* [[Dinner Order Flub]]: While in Mount Pilot, Andy & Barney go to a fancy French restaurant. Andy isn't too proud to say he can't read the menu and just orders a steak. Barney points to menu items and gets stuff he never thought of as food.
* [[Early Installment Weirdness]]: In the pilot, Andy and Barney are cousins. This is never mentioned again after the first two episodes. Also, for most of the first season, Griffith played Andy more as a country bumpkin than the straight man role he played in the rest of the series.
* [[Eccentric Townsfolk]]
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* [[Grumpy Old Man]]: Ben Weaver is a combination of this and [[The Scrooge]].
* [[Half-Hour Comedy]]
* [[He Who Must Not Be Seen]]: Goober, initially; Sarah, Juanita▼
* [[Heroes Want Redheads]]: Andy's girlfriend (and Opie's teacher) Helen Crump.
▲* [[He Who Must Not Be Seen]]: Goober, initially; Sarah, Juanita.
* [[Hidden Badass]]: Andy isn't exactly an action hero, but he's not to be messed with lightly.
* [[Luxury Prison Suite]], to some extent: home-cooked meals, harmless town drunk Otis being allowed to come and go as he pleases by means of a key deliberately left in reach of his cell, etc.
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* [[Miles Gloriosus]]: Barney often boasts about how he'd easily handle some troublemaker -- until the actual trouble starts.
* [[Missing Mom]]: Andy is a widower.
* [[Momma's Boy]]: Howard Sprague.
* [[Nitro Express]]: Played with in an episode where two yokels who accidentally pick up a container of nitroglycerin (somehow mistaking it for fertilizer) manhandle it for the entire episode. It is only when it is dropped down a well that it finally explodes.
* [[Not-So-Imaginary Friend]]: "Mr. McBeevee".
* [[Only Sane Man]]: Andy.
* [[The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything]]: By the later seasons, Andy seemed to have very little to do in the way of actual sheriffing. To the point where he didn't even need another deputy after Warren's departure.
* [[Poorly-Disguised Pilot]]: "Gomer Pyle, USMC", which had the character join the Marines and led to the
* [[Put on a Bus]]: Barney goes off to join the Raleigh police force at the end of
** However, he continued to return for annual [[The Bus Came Back|guest appearances]] over the rest of the series.
* [[Real Place Allusion]]: Mayberry, North Carolina, was based on Pilot Mountain, North Carolina according to [[Andy Griffith]] himself.
* [[Recurring Character]]: Several, including crotchety storekeeper Ben Weaver, musical hillbilly family the Darlings, hotheaded mountain man Ernest T. Bass, itinerant Englishman Malcolm Merriweather, and Mt. Pilot "fun girls" Skippy and Daphne.
* [[Reunion Show]]: The TV movie ''Return to Mayberry'' (1986).
* [[Smoking Is Cool]]: Andy lit up several times during the black-and-white era, one prominent example being in the episode "Mr. McBeevee" (after a scene where Andy confronts Opie about whether McBeevee exists); in that same episode, McBeevee (a telephone lineman, played by Karl Swenson, a heavy smoker throughout his life) also smokes.
** Most of the smoking was reserved for various bit and bad-guy characters. Deputy Barney Fife was a non-smoker, although Don Knotts was a real-life smoker.
* [[Spin-Off]]: This series was a
** There was also a 1971 series called ''The New Andy Griffith Show'' which was a sort of very obvious [[Spiritual Successor]], featuring Griffith in a similar role. Bizarrely, the later show's pilot episode had three old ''TAGS'' characters - Barney Fife, Goober Pyle, and Emmett Clark - traveling from Mayberry to the new show's setting of Greenwood, NC to congratulate friend "Andy Sawyer" on his new job as mayor. It's pretty surprising none of them noticed how similar their friend Andy Sawyer was to their hometown sheriff pal Andy Taylor!
* [[Suspiciously Similar Substitute]]: Goober, Warren.
* [[Syndication Title]]: ''Andy of Mayberry''.
* [[Technical Pacifist]]: Andy [[Doesn't Like Guns|hates carrying guns]], and much prefers to outwit criminals than rough them up or threaten them.
** On at least one occasion, he borrows Barney's gun (and bullet) when he decides that he actually needs one.
* [[You Look Familiar]]: Several, but the award goes to Allan Melvin appearing as 8 different characters, many of them central to the episode they appeared in.
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