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Mayberry R.F.D.

Mayberry R.F.D. (abbreviation for Rural Free Delivery) is an American television series produced as a spin-off continuation of The Andy Griffith Show. When star Andy Griffith decided to leave his series, most of the supporting characters returned for the retitled program, which ran for three seasons (78 episodes) on the CBS Television Network from 1968 to 1971.[1]

Mayberry R.F.D.
Created byBob Ross
Starring
Theme music composerEarle Hagen
Opening theme"Mayberry March"
Composers
Country of originUnited States
No. of seasons3
No. of episodes78 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
Producers
  • Bob Ross (1968–1970)
  • Bob Mosher (1970–1971)
  • Charles Stewart (1970–1971)
Running time24 minutes
Production companyR.F.D. Productions
Original release
NetworkCBS
ReleaseSeptember 23, 1968 (1968-09-23) –
March 29, 1971 (1971-03-29)
Related
The Andy Griffith Show

During the eighth and final season of The Andy Griffith Show, widower farmer Sam Jones (Ken Berry) and his young son Mike (Buddy Foster) are introduced and gradually become the show's focus. Sheriff Andy Taylor takes a back seat in the storylines, establishing the new premise. Sheriff Taylor and newlywed wife Helen made guest appearances on Mayberry R.F.D. until late 1969 before they relocated with Opie. Mayberry R.F.D. was popular throughout its entire run but was canceled after its third season in CBS's "rural purge" of 1971.[2]

Plot and characters edit

 
Sam and Andy give Mike a hand with his swing, 1968

Father and son stories involving Sam and Mike Jones are reminiscent of the episodes that starred Andy Griffith. Both characters are introduced in the last season of The Andy Griffith Show (TAGS), beginning with Sam's election as head of the town council. Most of the town folk from TAGS continued their roles. Loyal Mayberry citizens Goober Pyle (George Lindsey), Clara Edwards (Hope Summers), Emmett Clark (Paul Hartman) and Howard Sprague (Jack Dodson) are seen regularly.

Sheriff Andy Taylor and his sweetheart, Helen Crump (Aneta Corsaut), marry in the new title's first episode. Both Andy and Helen make additional appearances during the first season (mostly Andy, who remains Sheriff of Mayberry in the early appearances.) Griffith and Coursaut leave the series for good in late 1969 with a move to Charlotte, North Carolina, as the explanation. Aunt Bee (Frances Bavier) becomes Sam's housekeeper but leaves after the second season to be replaced by Sam's cousin, Alice Cooper (Alice Ghostley).

Don Knotts as Barney Fife and Ronny Howard as Opie Taylor both appear in the first episode, with Barney serving as Andy's best man for the wedding. Actress Arlene Golonka (who played Howard Sprague's sweetheart Millie Hutchins/Swanson in the Griffith show) becomes Sam's love interest in the retitled seasons.

A recurring African American character named Ralph (Charles Lampkin) lives with a teen daughter and pre-teen son next to the Jones farm. Mary Lansing appeared occasionally as Emmett's wife, Martha. As with its predecessor, Mayberry R.F.D. continued under the sponsorship of General Foods and its products.

Notable guest stars edit

  • Farrah Fawcett played a showgirl in "Millie the Model" (October 20, 1969).
  • Jodie Foster, sister of regular cast member Buddy Foster, played a fairy in "The Church Play" (November 18, 1968) and a little girl in "All for Charity" (October 12, 1970).
  • Teri Garr played a cashier in "Miss Farmerette" (December 23, 1968).
  • Will Geer played Captain Wolford in "Aunt Bee's Cruise" (part one on January 13, 1969; part two on January 20, 1969).
  • Natalie Schafer played Cornelia Willoughby in "Goober the Housekeeper" (November 9, 1970).

An NBC reunion movie, Return to Mayberry, was produced in 1986 and featured many original performers from The Andy Griffith Show. Ken Berry, Buddy Foster and Arlene Golonka did not appear, nor did The Andy Griffith Show regulars Frances Bavier, Elinor Donahue, and Jack Burns. Nevertheless, Return does share continuity with the R.F.D. storyline, by maintaining that Andy and Helen are married. However, Andy and Helen's son, Andy Jr., is never mentioned.

Episodes edit

SeasonEpisodesOriginally airedRankRating
First airedLast aired
Pilot1April 1, 1968 (1968-04-01)
126September 23, 1968 (1968-09-23)May 12, 1969 (1969-05-12)425.4
226September 22, 1969 (1969-09-22)April 13, 1970 (1970-04-13)424.4
326September 14, 1970 (1970-09-14)March 29, 1971 (1971-03-29)1522.3

Home media edit

In 1983, the distribution rights to Mayberry R.F.D. were acquired by Telepictures Corporation through its Perennial division, which was later acquired by Lorimar Productions, which was in turn acquired by Warner Bros. and merged into Warner Bros. Television Distribution.

On April 8, 2014, Warner Home Video released the first season on DVD in Region 1.[3] It was re-released as a manufacture-on-demand (MOD) DVD via the Warner Archive Collection label on February 27, 2018.[4]

The complete series was released on DVD on June 13, 2023.[5]

Reception and ratings edit

 
The cast of the third and final season of Mayberry R.F.D., 1970. Back row, L-R: Ken Berry, Arlene Golonka, Buddy Foster. Front: George Lindsey (in hat), Jack Dodson, Alice Ghostley and Paul Hartman

The final episode of The Andy Griffith Show was titled "Mayberry R.F.D." and added an Italian-American family to the Sam Jones homestead. The producers chose to forgo a big overhaul and instead stuck with the winning premise of a widower, his son and the matronly Aunt Bee. Therefore, the series was much the same as The Andy Griffith Show, without Andy Taylor and son Opie.

Mayberry R.F.D. was consistently in the top ten in the Nielsen ratings the first two years of its run, but dropped to number 15 during its third and final season.[6] That year CBS, seeking a more urban image, canceled all its rural-themed shows including Green Acres, Hee Haw and The Beverly Hillbillies in what became known as the "rural purge".[7][8][9]

References edit

  1. ^ Mayberry RFD, TV Guide
  2. ^ "CBS Rural Purge". www.yourememberthat.com.
  3. ^ . www.metacritic.com. Archived from the original on December 13, 2013.
  4. ^ "DVD Calendar Feature Articles - Metacritic". www.metacritic.com.
  5. ^ Mayberry R.F.D.: The Complete Series DVD, retrieved 2023-08-12
  6. ^ Eury, Michael (Summer 2018). "Original Andy Griffith Show Collectibles". RetroFan (1). TwoMorrows Publishing: 59.
  7. ^ "TV's 'Rural Purge'" – via www.washingtonpost.com.
  8. ^ "9 iconic shows canceled due to the rural purge". Me-TV Network.
  9. ^ "[Article] The Rural Purge: The Year CBS Killed Everything With a Tree in It – Socionomics Institute".

Bibliography edit

  • Fernandes, David; & Dale Robinson. A Guide to Television's "Mayberry R.F.D.", McFarland & Company, Inc, 1999. ISBN 978-0-7864-7284-0

External links edit

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For the television episode see Mayberry R F D The Andy Griffith Show Mayberry R F D abbreviation for Rural Free Delivery is an American television series produced as a spin off continuation of The Andy Griffith Show When star Andy Griffith decided to leave his series most of the supporting characters returned for the retitled program which ran for three seasons 78 episodes on the CBS Television Network from 1968 to 1971 1 Mayberry R F D Created byBob RossStarringKen Berry Frances Bavier George Lindsey Buddy FosterTheme music composerEarle HagenOpening theme Mayberry March ComposersEarle Hagen Pete Carpenter Carl BrandtCountry of originUnited StatesNo of seasons3No of episodes78 list of episodes ProductionExecutive producersAndy Griffith Richard O LinkeProducersBob Ross 1968 1970 Bob Mosher 1970 1971 Charles Stewart 1970 1971 Running time24 minutesProduction companyR F D ProductionsOriginal releaseNetworkCBSReleaseSeptember 23 1968 1968 09 23 March 29 1971 1971 03 29 RelatedThe Andy Griffith Show During the eighth and final season of The Andy Griffith Show widower farmer Sam Jones Ken Berry and his young son Mike Buddy Foster are introduced and gradually become the show s focus Sheriff Andy Taylor takes a back seat in the storylines establishing the new premise Sheriff Taylor and newlywed wife Helen made guest appearances on Mayberry R F D until late 1969 before they relocated with Opie Mayberry R F D was popular throughout its entire run but was canceled after its third season in CBS s rural purge of 1971 2 Contents 1 Plot and characters 2 Notable guest stars 3 Episodes 4 Home media 5 Reception and ratings 6 References 7 Bibliography 8 External linksPlot and characters edit nbsp Sam and Andy give Mike a hand with his swing 1968 Father and son stories involving Sam and Mike Jones are reminiscent of the episodes that starred Andy Griffith Both characters are introduced in the last season of The Andy Griffith Show TAGS beginning with Sam s election as head of the town council Most of the town folk from TAGS continued their roles Loyal Mayberry citizens Goober Pyle George Lindsey Clara Edwards Hope Summers Emmett Clark Paul Hartman and Howard Sprague Jack Dodson are seen regularly Sheriff Andy Taylor and his sweetheart Helen Crump Aneta Corsaut marry in the new title s first episode Both Andy and Helen make additional appearances during the first season mostly Andy who remains Sheriff of Mayberry in the early appearances Griffith and Coursaut leave the series for good in late 1969 with a move to Charlotte North Carolina as the explanation Aunt Bee Frances Bavier becomes Sam s housekeeper but leaves after the second season to be replaced by Sam s cousin Alice Cooper Alice Ghostley Don Knotts as Barney Fife and Ronny Howard as Opie Taylor both appear in the first episode with Barney serving as Andy s best man for the wedding Actress Arlene Golonka who played Howard Sprague s sweetheart Millie Hutchins Swanson in the Griffith show becomes Sam s love interest in the retitled seasons A recurring African American character named Ralph Charles Lampkin lives with a teen daughter and pre teen son next to the Jones farm Mary Lansing appeared occasionally as Emmett s wife Martha As with its predecessor Mayberry R F D continued under the sponsorship of General Foods and its products Notable guest stars editFarrah Fawcett played a showgirl in Millie the Model October 20 1969 Jodie Foster sister of regular cast member Buddy Foster played a fairy in The Church Play November 18 1968 and a little girl in All for Charity October 12 1970 Teri Garr played a cashier in Miss Farmerette December 23 1968 Will Geer played Captain Wolford in Aunt Bee s Cruise part one on January 13 1969 part two on January 20 1969 Natalie Schafer played Cornelia Willoughby in Goober the Housekeeper November 9 1970 An NBC reunion movie Return to Mayberry was produced in 1986 and featured many original performers from The Andy Griffith Show Ken Berry Buddy Foster and Arlene Golonka did not appear nor did The Andy Griffith Show regulars Frances Bavier Elinor Donahue and Jack Burns Nevertheless Return does share continuity with the R F D storyline by maintaining that Andy and Helen are married However Andy and Helen s son Andy Jr is never mentioned Episodes editMain article List of Mayberry R F D episodes SeasonEpisodesOriginally airedRankRatingFirst airedLast airedPilot1April 1 1968 1968 04 01 126September 23 1968 1968 09 23 May 12 1969 1969 05 12 425 4226September 22 1969 1969 09 22 April 13 1970 1970 04 13 424 4326September 14 1970 1970 09 14 March 29 1971 1971 03 29 1522 3Home media editIn 1983 the distribution rights to Mayberry R F D were acquired by Telepictures Corporation through its Perennial division which was later acquired by Lorimar Productions which was in turn acquired by Warner Bros and merged into Warner Bros Television Distribution On April 8 2014 Warner Home Video released the first season on DVD in Region 1 3 It was re released as a manufacture on demand MOD DVD via the Warner Archive Collection label on February 27 2018 4 The complete series was released on DVD on June 13 2023 5 Reception and ratings edit nbsp The cast of the third and final season of Mayberry R F D 1970 Back row L R Ken Berry Arlene Golonka Buddy Foster Front George Lindsey in hat Jack Dodson Alice Ghostley and Paul Hartman The final episode of The Andy Griffith Show was titled Mayberry R F D and added an Italian American family to the Sam Jones homestead The producers chose to forgo a big overhaul and instead stuck with the winning premise of a widower his son and the matronly Aunt Bee Therefore the series was much the same as The Andy Griffith Show without Andy Taylor and son Opie Mayberry R F D was consistently in the top ten in the Nielsen ratings the first two years of its run but dropped to number 15 during its third and final season 6 That year CBS seeking a more urban image canceled all its rural themed shows including Green Acres Hee Haw and The Beverly Hillbillies in what became known as the rural purge 7 8 9 References edit Mayberry RFD TV Guide CBS Rural Purge www yourememberthat com DVD Calendar Feature Articles Metacritic www metacritic com Archived from the original on December 13 2013 DVD Calendar Feature Articles Metacritic www metacritic com Mayberry R F D The Complete Series DVD retrieved 2023 08 12 Eury Michael Summer 2018 Original Andy Griffith Show Collectibles RetroFan 1 TwoMorrows Publishing 59 TV s Rural Purge via www washingtonpost com 9 iconic shows canceled due to the rural purge Me TV Network Article The Rural Purge The Year CBS Killed Everything With a Tree in It Socionomics Institute Bibliography editFernandes David amp Dale Robinson A Guide to Television s Mayberry R F D McFarland amp Company Inc 1999 ISBN 978 0 7864 7284 0External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mayberry R F D Mayberry R F D at IMDb nbsp Mayberry R F D at epguides com Mayberry R F D and The Andy Griffith Show background article archived Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mayberry R F D amp oldid 1220089503, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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