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#Post#: 9338--------------------------------------------------
A couple of spanking references in this episode of The Andy Grif
fith Show
By: db105 Date: October 13, 2018, 9:29 am
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The episode is The Keeper of the Flame, from the second season:
https://dai.ly/x53po1v
Look for the conversation between Andy and Opie starting at
21:40. Also, there's another reference right after the
conversation starting at 12:50.
#Post#: 9339--------------------------------------------------
Re: A couple of spanking references in this episode of The Andy
Griffith Show
By: Adric Date: October 13, 2018, 11:06 am
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I read/heard an interview with Ron Howard where he claimed that
Andy did actually spank him once on set when he was being
difficult and trying everyone's patience.
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Re: A couple of spanking references in this episode of The Andy
Griffith Show
By: db105 Date: October 13, 2018, 11:39 am
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I looked for it and it seems it was his real-life dad, not Andy:
https://variety.com/2008/film/markets-festivals/from-mayberry-to-movie-mogul-11…
[quote]�My dad once spanked me on the set of �The Andy Griffith
Show,� � Howard says, recalling a downside of growing up in
Mayberry. �It wasn�t about trying to get me to do a scene. I was
being a smartass, a 9- or 10-year-old brat who was disobedient.�
Such outbursts were rare, and Howard traces his early path to
storytelling to that set, where even a first-grade-aged actor
was invited into the creative dialogue.
�Every once in a while, I�d raise my hand and made a suggestion,
and of course nobody took those ideas,� Howard says. �But once I
said I didn�t think a kid would say something that way, and the
director, Bob Sweeney, changed the phrasing. We were starting
the scene and I was standing there, grinning. Andy said, �What
are you grinnin� about, young�n?� which is what he called me. I
said, �That�s the first suggestion of mine that anybody has
taken,� and he said, �Well, that�s the first one that was any
damn good. So let�s do the scene.� Fortune was smiling when I
wound up on that show. It was as healthy an environment as a kid
could have hoped for.�[/quote]
#Post#: 9376--------------------------------------------------
Re: A couple of spanking references in this episode of The Andy
Griffith Show
By: squarecutter Date: October 14, 2018, 6:35 pm
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Check out Baileys bad boy . 2 reference sthere also where the
localal kids end up in front of Andy as he tells theem tht their
fathers will get to hear about if theres any more trouble and
remins them thats bound to lead to a whipping for all. Right at
the end he informs the Bad bys dad of the exitence of a woodshed
behind the police station and suggests he take the boy ther and
make use of it which the father is pleased to do. Sadly the
episode closed there
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Re: A couple of spanking references in this episode of The Andy
Griffith Show
By: db105 Date: October 20, 2018, 9:10 am
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[quote author=squarecutter link=topic=883.msg9376#msg9376
date=1539560138]
Check out Baileys bad boy . 2 reference sthere also where the
localal kids end up in front of Andy as he tells theem tht their
fathers will get to hear about if theres any more trouble and
remins them thats bound to lead to a whipping for all. Right at
the end he informs the Bad bys dad of the exitence of a woodshed
behind the police station and suggests he take the boy ther and
make use of it which the father is pleased to do. Sadly the
episode closed there
[/quote]
Just watched Bailey's Bad Boy. You must have mistaken it for a
different episode, because in this one nothing like that
happened. :o
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Re: A couple of spanking references in this episode of The Andy
Griffith Show
By: squarecutter Date: October 23, 2018, 10:53 am
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O h sorry for that . There was certainly an episode like that. I
will research it
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Re: A couple of spanking references in this episode of The Andy
Griffith Show
By: db105 Date: March 31, 2019, 9:16 pm
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I just started season 3, with a great Opie episode, "Mr.
McBeevee"
The episode is really worth watching, but if you only want the
spanking references you can start at 15:45, there's a spanking
reference there when Andy talks with Aunt Bee and another one a
bit later, when he talks with Barney and Aunt Bee:
https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5ropmx
Spoilers:
In the beginning of the episode Opie is playing by pretending he
has a horse. Later, he tells a tale about meeting Mr. McBeevee,
a man who walks in the treetops, wears a silver hat, has twelve
extra hands, blows smoke from his ears, and jingles when he
walks as if he had rings on his fingers and bells on his toes.
Andy and Barney laugh it off, but when Opie brings back a
quarter he claims was given to him by his friend, Andy is forced
to call the stories to a halt. Faced with the threat of a
spanking, Opie is still unable to betray the existence of Mr.
McBeevee.
I thought it was quite touching when Andy chooses to believe
Opie, even though he is convinced that what he is saying can't
be true. It means no actual spanking, though! >:(
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