Aunt Bee's Romance
- Episode aired Oct 19, 1964
- 30m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
296
YOUR RATING
An old beau of Aunt Bee's returns to court her, but he has an annoying sense of humor.An old beau of Aunt Bee's returns to court her, but he has an annoying sense of humor.An old beau of Aunt Bee's returns to court her, but he has an annoying sense of humor.
- Director
- Writers
- Harvey Bullock
- Sheldon Leonard(uncredited)
- Aaron Ruben(uncredited)
- All cast & crew
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Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaRoger Hanover asks the riddle "You know what the mirror say to the dresser?" He then whispers the answer into Aunt Bee's ear. The answer to the riddle is never revealed, but from Aunt Bee's blush it is clear that it was bawdy. The actual answer to the riddle is "I can see your drawers."
- GoofsRoger comments to Andy that he doesn't know why his regular check hasn't been forwarded, but Roger has only been in Mayberry a couple of days.
- Quotes
Andy Taylor: Well, as Mark Twain said, everybody complains about the weather but nobody does anything about it.
Floyd Lawson: Did he say that?
Andy Taylor: Mm-hmm.
Floyd Lawson: I thought Calvin Coolidge said that.
Andy Taylor: No, no Floyd, Calvin Coolidge didn't say that.
Floyd Lawson: What'd Calvin Coolidge say?
Featured review
Plausible Aunt Bee Feelings for a Former Beau
British actor Wallace Ford does a fine job as a scallywag from Aunt Bee's school days; coming to Mayberry to see her and possibly reignite a spark that (both of them?) perceived from the old days. He's actually not a very likeable guy; and some of the best scenes involve Andy trying to defend him to Opie, until they both realize that neither one of them really likes him. But this is, after all, a story about a possibly unfulfilled Aunt Bee. It will not please those who want more laughs from the episodes featuring the wonderfully imperceptive Barney. But the bottom line is that The Andy Griffith Show tackles it all. This episode is a believable and very well written show about human beings and universal feelings, and is a good example of why "The Andy Griffith Show" will remain in TV history as an important achievement.
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Details
- Runtime30 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.33 : 1
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