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Things get complicated when Madelyn decides to visit Mayberry and meet him face-to-face. Malcolm Tucker, a wealthy businessman, has trouble getting his car to start and finds himself stranded in Mayberry on a Sunday. Rafe Hollister, a farmer with a golden voice, is chosen to represent Mayberry at a musical, but Mayor Stoner believes he looks too seedy.
Floyd tries to impress his pen pal Madelyn Grayson, a rich widow, by pretending to be a wealthy man. Barney sets out to prove that the Mayberry Bank is prone to robberies and is not safe. Floyd tries to impress his pen pal Madeline Grayson by posing as a wealthy man.
Barney and Floyd run out of gas on their way home from a fishing trip. With Andy Griffith, Ron Howard, Don Knotts, Frances Bavier. It is then up to Andy to make Rafe presentable enough. Opie must learn to fight when new boy Steve moves into town, bullies him, and causes trouble for him and his friends.
Her sudden decision to visit Mayberry leaves him in a tizzy and begging for Andy's help in maintaining the ruse. When he realizes he let his aunt down, Andy goes to great lengths to get her the bed jacket. The governor, impressed, visits Mayberry to commend him for doing his job without favoritism.
Peggy McMillan and Andy get along fine until he learns her father is rich. Andy and Barney must figure out a way to prevent a farmer's goat who has eaten a load of dynamite from blowing up Mayberry. While looking for a telephone, they are captured and held hostage in a remote cabin by a group of escaped female convicts.
Watch this episode on YouTube The Andy Griffith Show S3 • E9 This full-length episode is available for purchase. Disguised as a cleaning lady, he easily slips by the bank teller and accidentally locks himself in the vault. Andy and Barney look forward to seeing their high-school sweethearts at the Mayberry Class of '45 reunion.
Floyd, the Gay Deceiver: Directed by Bob Sweeney. Andy picks up a letter addressed to a "Floyd Lawson care of Lawson Enterprises. The Mayberry band, which has more flats than sharps, gets ready for its annual trip to the state band competition.
Opie is jealous of all the time his father spends with his new girlfriend, so he feigns several illnesses to keep them apart. The Mayberry mayor demands Andy get a crime expert from the city to help solve several cow thefts. Barney loses his self-confidence when two farmers ignore his warning to stop selling produce from their truck.
Barney issues the governor a parking ticket when his chauffeur parks in a no-parking zone. Andy is sitting outside Floyd's Barbershop waiting for Floyd to get there, so he can get a haircut before he gets too busy. Aunt Bee drops hints that she wants a bed jacket for her birthday, but Andy is oblivious.
Barney orders Gomer and Otis to keep watch on Andy when an ex-con Andy sent to prison many years before returns to Mayberry.
When he realizes who it is from, Floyd says that it is strictly for tax purposes. The letter is from a Madelyn. In pen-pal correspondences with a wealthy widow, Floyd has presented himself as equally well off. When Aunt Bee goes away for a visit, Andy and Opie discover the problems of bachelorhood.
When Opie starts talking about Mr. McBeevee, Andy and Barney suspect he has an imaginary friend.