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The Andy Griffith Show Season 5 Episode 23
An article written up about Andy attracts the attention of a Hollywood film crew who come to make a television show about him. Andy is flattered, until he notices the crew’s strange fascination with the Mayberry town bank.
Serie: The Andy Griffith Show
Episode Title: TV or Not TV
Air Date: 1965-03-01
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