Aunt Bee serves jury duty.Aunt Bee serves jury duty.Aunt Bee serves jury duty.
Ron Howard
- Opie Taylor
- (as Ronny Howard)
- Director
- Writers
- Kent Wilson
- Sheldon Leonard(uncredited)
- Aaron Ruben(uncredited)
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- TriviaThe second of two appearances by Jack Nicholson on The Andy Griffith Show (1960) before he became a superstar--the first appearance was as 'Mr. Garland' in Season 7, Episode 10, "Opie Finds a Baby."
- GoofsAunt Bee would have been automatically disqualified from jury duty, because living with a policeman would have been considered prejudice.
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Blockhead Bee should of been dismissed as a juror for breaching protocol numerous times. Goober takes multiple days off work to be bored out of his mind. Him tagging along really added to the comedy magic. Like how he upgraded his mooched piece of pie to an ice cream float. Seeing Jack Nicholson of course is great. But a tremendous cast throughout. I especially enjoyed head juror Tol Avery whose each TAGS appearance is terrific. The judge Rhys Williams was perfectly cast. As was Henry Beckman as the prosecuting attorney. We see Helen's Uncle Edward (Emory Parnell) now considerably thinner as a juror. Generic Jim Begg in one of his four TAGS appearances. Andy solving the case was a clever touch. Many classic sitcoms do the hung jury thing. Seems they're all funny like this one.
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- vitoscotti
- Aug 25, 2022
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