5/16/2023 0 Comments Ben weaver andy griffithI featured James and David Browning (The Mayberry Deputy) 15 episodes ago (#712) from Col Tim's 2007. This episode we get to hear James Best (Jim Lindsey) sing…well…not really but it's certainly something fun to see. Bass) and Maggie Peterson (Charlene) singing so if you missed that, go back and give those episodes a view or listen. The previous parts of this series we saw Betty Lynn (Thelma Lou), Howard Morris (Ernest T. * The Andy Griffith Show Ambassadors Magazine Back Issues * The Andy Griffith Show Ambassadors Program () We'll play some fun Mayberry trivia following the fumble so stick around for all the fun. Dick Villard joins Randy in the creation of this bit of Mayberry trivia you likely have never heard. It's about a form of baseball/softball played with a balled called a "fumble ball" and there's a connection to Mayberry. To give you a taste of what you are missing in the Ambassadors Magazine, we're going to cover an article from the Fall 2020 edition called "Fumble Ball in Mayberry." No, it's not about a drill done at football practice. If you're looking for a physical bit of Mayberry to hold in your hands, consider subscribing. It begain back in 2020 and comes out quarterly in a 5 1/2 by 8 1/2 "fanzine" format. The focus this week being "The Andy Griffith Show Ambassadors Magazine" published by Randy with stories by not only him but out fellow Mayberry fans. I know many of you have been missing roving reporter Randy Turner so I thought I'd talk about just some of what he has going one. We'll play a little trivia and see what other Mayberry fun can be had. Enjoy this look back to the early days of TAGSRWC. "Mayberry Mountain People" was written by Ken Beck and originally featured in The Bullet: Volume 1, Issue 2 - Published March 18, 1983. The story is being published in the April 2023 edition of the Weaver's Newsletter. Permission was granted so here's our first "rerun." Because so many of you have never seen the stories published in the early days of TAGSRWC, Weaver's Newsletter asked Jim Clark if they could re-publish articles for fans to enjoy. Over those years there were hundreds of stories written and published in the official newsletters called The Bullet, The eBullet, The Pocket, and The Button. * Two Chairs No Waiting Related Merchandiseīeginning back in the early 1980s, The Andy Griffith Show Rerun Watchers Club (TAGSRWC) began publishing newsletters. If you use iTunes, please visit the Two Chairs No Waiting page of the iTunes store and leave a review and rating. Call the Two Chairs No Waiting Hot-line at (888) 684-8415 and leave a voice mail to be part of the show. I would love to have you be a part of our next feedback episode. Please leave comments or ask questions on the website or using the contact information given in the podcast. I post Mayberry things there as another way to let folks know about The Andy Griffith Show. Don't worry, I won't be filling your mailbox with e-mail but I would like to have a way to say "hey" if the need arises.įollow Two Chairs No Waiting on Facebook and/or follow me on Twitter. I want to be able to reach out to you if there's a problem with the website and the best way to do that is by using a mailing list. Sign up for the Two Chairs E-mail Mailing Listĭon't forget to sign up for the Two Chairs No Waiting e-mail mailing list. I thought this would be a fun change of pace.Įnjoy the show and let me hear what you think about it. You get 2 points if you can answer without help and 1 point if you have to wait until the multiple choice selection is presented. You have two chances to answer the question. We're gonna play trivia but this time we'll do things a little different than we have been. I thought this would be something you would enjoy hearing and reliving along with me. It was written in 2003 but the encounter happened in 2001. One that I ran across was a story by Steve Maze from Alabama and his personal encounter with George Lindsey. They aren't new but I haven't seen them in 20 or 30 years so they seem new when looking at them now. I've been collecting these things for a while so it's like finding "new" things. Photos, flyers, clippings and stories about our friends in Mayberry. I have been going through the Two Chairs No Waiting archives looking at things I have collected over the years.
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