The Andy Griffith Show: Season 8
It was a colorful season seven for The Andy Griffith Show, 30 more fun-filled visits to the familiar streets of Mayberry, and to the warm-hearted folks who brought the town to life. By all accounts, this was the most successful season yet for the critically acclaimed family show. It was the top-rated half-hour of the 1966 - 67 season and earned two Emmy® Awards for the supporting work of Don Knotts (as fumbling Barney Fife) and Frances Bavier (as beloved Aunt Bee). Relive your favorite Mayberry moments and join Andy (Andy Griffith), Opie (Ron Howard), Floyd (Howard McNear, in his final season) and the rest of the town for this five-disc odyssey to a time and place when mistakes, misadventures, and even disagreements eventually would work out just fine.
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Terrible - Gaucho
This is one of the most watchable, entertaining shows in TV history, able to breakthrough age and cultural barriers. However, when it hit it's 8th season, it was barely able to be seen. Long scenes, unfunny characters, and little plot really blogged this series down. It did spin-off 2 very successful spin-offs. But perhaps the long winded storytelling or the absence of Don Knotts drug it down.
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Terrible - Gaucho
This is one of the most watchable, entertaining shows in TV history, able to breakthrough age and cultural barriers. However, when it hit it's 8th season, it was barely able to be seen. Long scenes, unfunny characters, and little plot really blogged this ...