The Andy Griffith Show - The Complete Fourth Season with Andy Griffith: DVD Cover
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The Andy Griffith Show - The Complete Fourth Season Cast: Andy Griffith, Don Knotts, Ron Howard

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  • DVD Release Date: 11/22/2005
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The Andy Griffith Show's black-and-white years were its best, and classics abound in the fourth season, beginning with the heartbreaking "Opie, the Birdman," in which Opie ("Ronny" Howard) accidentally kills a mother bird and must listen to the plaintive cries of her chicks in their nest outside his bedroom window. Don Knotts, a four-time Emmy winner for his signature role as Deputy Barney Fife, enjoyed some of his finest half hours, including two of his better pulled-from-the-fire outings, "The Shoplifters" and "Barney and the Cave Rescue," as well as "Prisoner of Love" and "Barney and Thelma Lou, Phfftt." But this was arguably the "Year of Gomer." Jim Nabors enjoyed a breakout period as the simple-hearted Gomer Pyle, who reveals his inexplicable operatic singing voice in "The Song Festers," puts Barney under "Citizen's Arrest" (a series benchmark), and joins the Marines in "Gomer Pyle USMC," the pilot episode of his own popular spin-off show. Another momentous occasion: Gomer introduces his cousin Goober (George Lindsay), he of the clueless Cary Grant and Edward G. Robinson impressions, in "Fun Girls." This 1963-64 season unfolded during one of the darkest periods in American history. Now, as then, it is always a tonic to escape to Mayberry. Donald Liebenson, Barnes & Noble

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June 13, 2009: Love the show... it never gets old!!