2024-07-02
A visiting minister from New York advises Mayberry's citizens to slow down and relax. But the townsfolk wear themselves out organizing a concert designed to help them take it easy. Dr. Breen: David Lewis. Dr. Tucker: William Keene. Luther: Forrest Lewis. Aunt Bee: Frances Bavier. Gomer: Jim Nabors. Opie: Ronny Howard. Clara: Hope Summers. (Repeat).
Hillbilly Briscoe Darling (Denver Pyle) takes a shine to Aunt Bee and intends to make her his bride. But Bee teaches the mountaineer a lesson when she tries to civilize him. Aunt Bee: Frances Bavier. Opie: Ronny Howard. Darling Brothers: Dillard Brothers. (Repeat).
Gomer, who lived at Wally's gas station, moves in with the Taylors after Wally fires him for talking too much and working too little. Soon, Andy's driveway is filled with cars for Gomer to repair. Jase: Joe Hamilton. Wally: Trevor Bardette. Luther: Roy Engel. Gomer: Jim Nabors. (Repeat).
Barney blabs about a top-secret shipment of gold coming through Mayberry, leading to a carnival-like reception for the Treasury truck. Treasury Agent: Rance Howard. Leon: Clint Howard. Asa: Charles P. Thompson. Hermit: Doodles Weaver. Peddler: Phil Arnold. Barney: Don Knotts. Gomer: Jim Nabors. (Repeat).
Ray Romano hit the sitcom stratosphere with this gem based on his stand-up routine. It's about a Long Island sportswriter and his intrusive parents, who live (in)conveniently across the street from him, his wife and their three children. Romano and costars Patricia Heaton, Doris Roberts, Peter Boyle and Brad Garrett were virtual Emmy-nomination machines and scored eight wins among them. Boyle alon
Ray Romano hit the sitcom stratosphere with this gem based on his stand-up routine. It's about a Long Island sportswriter and his intrusive parents, who live (in)conveniently across the street from him, his wife and their three children. Romano and costars Patricia Heaton, Doris Roberts, Peter Boyle and Brad Garrett were virtual Emmy-nomination machines and scored eight wins among them. Boyle alon
Ray and Robert put together a video testimonial to Frank (Peter Boyle) when he is named "Man of the Year" by his men's lodge. Marie: Doris Roberts. Stan: Victor Raider-Wexler. Garvin: Len Lesser. (Repeat).
Frank (Peter Boyle) gets injured on the day of his and Marie's departure for a weekend cruise, so Ray accompanies her. Ted: Hiram Kasten. Walter: Jack Betts. Thelma: Bobbie Norman. (Repeat).
Ray and Robert scare up a plan to get even with Frank (Peter Boyle) for frightening them with disturbing bedtime stories when they were kids. Robert: Brad Garrett, Doug: Kevin James, Andy: Andy Kindler, Gianni: Jon Manfrellotti, Aileen: Leslie Windram, Marie: Doris Roberts, Debra: Patricia Heaton, Raymond: Ray Romano. (Repeat).
Big-shot sportswriter Ray strikes out when he tries to use his influence to get himself and Robert (Brad Garrett) special access to a Baseball Hall of Fame event honoring the '69 Miracle Mets. Eight members of the World Series-winning team have cameos: Tommie Agee, Jerry Grote, Bud Harrelson, Cleon Jones, Ed Kranepool, Tug McGraw, Art Shamsky and Ron Swoboda. Police Officer: Chip Heller. Security
Debra (Patricia Heaton) is crushed when Ray complains about her infringing on his side of the mattress. Father Hubley: Charles Durning. Marie: Doris Roberts. Frank: Peter Boyle. Robert: Brad Garrett. (Repeat).
Debra (Patricia Heaton) convinces Ray to go on a couples-only weekend getaway to a Vermont bed-and-breakfast. Amy: Monica Horan. Pam: Beth Skipp. Cecily: Lynn Milgrim. Bill: Rick Hall. (Repeat).
Doug, Carrie and Arthur are each stranded in different locations during a snowstorm. Doug is invited to wait out the storm with a Japanese couple, until he starts giving them advice. Meanwhile, Carrie finds shelter in a church and Arthur is forced to stay with Holly, much to her dismay since she has a date coming over. Carmen: Yvonne De La Rosa. Owen: Michael Worth. Father McDaniel: Nick Bakay. (R
Carrie entertains a female client at a Mets game and invites Doug along, but she soon regrets it after he has a run-in with the woman; Arthur hosts a dinner party, but he's upstaged by Holly's gay uncle (Hal Linden). Joyce: Concetta Tomei. Sylvia: Amy Stiller. Barksdale: Gerry Black. (Repeat).
In order to get a plasma TV, Doug has to trick Carrie into attending a weekend getaway at a ski resort, where they must listen to sales pitches for time-shares. Spence and Danny also attend, posing as a gay couple. Anna: Kerry O'Malley. Steve: Rob Boltin. Tammy: Michelle Nordin. (Repeat).
Doug and Carrie buy a deceased neighbor's house, believing they can sell it quickly for a huge profit. Meanwhile, Arthur agrees to participate in a drug trial, but is afraid of possible side effects, so he slips the medication into Veronica's coffee each day to see what happens to her. Veronica: Anne Meara. Himself: Lou Ferrigno. (Repeat).
Doug persuades Carrie to take a pole-dancing class. But after he sets up a pole in their bedroom, he's horrified at her lack of talent. When Arthur learns what Carrie is doing, he feels that her stripper behavior is a direct result of his lack of parenting over the years, so he tries to make it up to her by spending more time with her. Carrie's not exactly thrilled. Ed: Hayes MacArthur. Anne-Marie
Doug and Carrie see a marriage counselor after a computer records a vicious argument between them and they read the hateful text. Elsewhere, Arthur helps out with theater night at the senior center by directing and appearing in a scene from a play. But first, he must cast the part of his leading lady. Betty: Charlotte Rae. Glenn: Tim Bagley. Barksdale: Gerry Black. Flora: Pamela Kosh. Josephine: N
A library cop says Jerry is 20 years overdue with a steamy novel. Sherry: Cynthia Szigeti. Marion: Ashley Gardner. Heyman: Biff Yeager. George: Jason Alexander. Kramer: Michael Richards. (Repeat).
Saturday at the mall with the gang, none of whom bothered to note where the car was parked. Dave Dunard. Kramer: Michael Richards. George: Jason Alexander. Elaine: Julia Louis-Dreyfus. (Repeat).
While Jerry tries to help a cafe owner (Brian George), Elaine tries to help George with an IQ test, and Kramer...well, nobody can help Kramer. Monica: Dawn Arnemann. Elaine: Julia Louis-Dreyfus. (Repeat).
George is hot for a potential baldness remedy, and for Elaine after she plays a joke on Jerry. Delivery Boy: Ping Wu. Repairman: John Apicella. Elaine: Julia Louis-Dreyfus. Kramer: Michael Richards. (Repeat).
Christy hosts a family dinner for Violet's demanding future mother-in-law. Meanwhile, Steve wants to take his relationship with Bonnie to the next level, but he meets opposition from Bonnie. Linda Lavin guest stars. (Repeat).
Christy attracts Candace's wealthy charmer of a father (Harry Hamlin), causing outrage in Candace and Baxter. Meanwhile, Bonnie prods Christy to give him a chance. Sara Rue guest stars. (Repeat).
Christy and Fred's relationship blooms, much to Candace's growing frustration. Meanwhile, Bonnie delights in the perks of Christy dating a wealthy man. Harry Hamlin guest stars. (Repeat).
Bonnie happens upon her former girlfriend (Rosie O'Donnell) when she drags Christy to a new AA meeting. (Repeat).
Paid Programming. (Repeat).
Paid Programming. (Repeat).
When a movie company pays Andy $1000 for the rights to his life story, he decides to take the family to Hollywood to watch the filming. This is the first of a three-part storyline about the Taylors in Hollywood. Edna: Maudie Prickett. Jason: Owen Bush. Aunt Bee: Frances Bavier. Opie: Ronny Howard. Warren: Jack Burns. (Repeat).
The Taylors watch the filming of Andy's life story, but are unhappy about the way they are being portrayed. This is the second in a three-part storyline about the Taylors in Hollywood. Gavin MacLeod guest stars. Coincidentally, an earlier MacLeod guest spot also revolved around Andy's life story being filmed. A.J.: Hayden Rorke. Actress: June Vincent. Aunt Bee: Frances Bavier. Opie: Ronny Howard.
Helen's jealous when she sees photos of Andy in the dressing room of actress Darlene Mason (Ruta Lee), who is starring in the movie version of Andy's life. This is the conclusion of a three-part storyline about the Taylors in Hollywood. Pat: Sid Melton. Helen: Aneta Corsaut. Aunt Bee: Frances Bavier. Opie: Ronny Howard. (Repeat).
Aunt Bee wins several prizes on a TV game show, but loses friends when she constantly brags to them about her success. William Christopher guest stars. Christopher (who seven years later played Father Mulcahy on "M*A*S*H") was at this time also a regular on "Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C." as Pvt. Lester Hummel. Clara: Hope Summers. Myra: Amzie Strickland. Beth: Janet Stewart. Aunt Bee: Frances Bavier. Opie
Things at the 4077th are especially chaotic after the camp is overrun with casualties from an unexpected offensive. Sergeant: Anthony Palmer. Able: Lois Foraker. Corporal: Albert Hall. Youngster: Kario Salem. PFC: Tom Ruben. Hawkeye: Alan Alda. B.J.: Mike Farrell. Potter: Harry Morgan. (Repeat).
A correspondent (Clete Roberts) visits the 4077th to gauge feelings about the war. Hawkeye: Alan Alda. B.J.: Mike Farrell. Mulcahy: William Christopher. The episode was filmed documentary-style, in black and white, and was the final episode for series co-creator Larry Gelbart, who left the show after this fourth-season finale. (Repeat).
Margaret gets engaged while on temporary duty in Tokyo, and the surgeons brace themselves for Frank's reaction. Margaret: Loretta Swit. Frank: Larry Linville. Hawkeye: Alan Alda. Directed by Alda. (Repeat).
A recluse is hired by Hoss to work on the Ponderosa. Patch: Grant Williams. Bronson: Bruce Gordon. Stimler: Lane Bradford. Ann: Sue Randall. Sheriff: Ray Teal. Doctor: Grandon Rhodes. Ben: Lorne Greene. (Repeat).
John Anderson as Matt's mentor, an ex-lawman now on the skids. Matt: James Arness. Peak: Michael Strong. (Repeat).
Duty clashes with friendship as Festus runs into a friend who has escaped from prison. Festus: Ken Curtis. Jesse: Brock Peters. Carpenter: Jim Davis. (Repeat).
Anthony Zerbe as an outlaw sidetracked by love. His growing attraction for the woman he widowed is upsetting his plans to rob the Dodge City Bank. Matt: James Arness. Katherine: Salome Jens. Kitty: Amanda Blake. Bob Pope: Peter Jason. Festus: Ken Curtis. Red Yeager: Bill Williams. Sam: Glenn Strange. Dofeny: Charles Macauley. Doc: Milburn Stone. Sally: Chanin Hale. Newly: Buck Taylor. Eli Snider:
The pointless death of a son tests a Jewish family's faith. Moshe: Paul Stevens. Ruxton: Victor French. Gershon: Richard Dreyfuss. Matt: James Arness. (Repeat).
Andy rewards Opie with a new bicycle when Opie brings home a straight-A report card---filled out in error by his teacher. Helen: Aneta Corsaut. Opie: Ronny Howard. Barney: Don Knotts. Aunt Bee: Frances Bavier. (Repeat).
Barney is booted out of Mrs. Mendlebright's boarding house for violating her rules against cooking and using high-wattage bulbs, so he moves into the courthouse. This episode contains the hilarious scene in which Andy finds Barney covered with lipstick kisses. Mrs. Mendlebright: Enid Markey. Thelma Lou: Betty Lynn. Opie: Ronny Howard. Fields: J. Pat O'Malley. (Repeat).