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When Otis Campbell's brother comes to visit, Andy agrees to make Otis a temporary deputy to cover the lie Otis told about his career.
Barney's cousin Virgil gets over his awkwardness as soon as he learns that people have confidence in his ability.
Andy is put on trial for his law enforcement practices when a Raleigh newspaper reporter writes a damaging article about the lawman.
Floyd expands his barbershop with the addition of a second barber. The new barber turns out to be a gambling bookie that Barney and Andy must catch in the act.
Barney learns the hard way that three's a crowd, when Andy and Mary Simpson try to find time alone together.
Aunt Bee begins dating the dry cleaner because she wants to give Andy space to pursue his own relationships.
Andy and Barney visit the big city and help to catch a notorious jewel thief in the process.
Andy is forced to exert all his persuasiveness to get a farmer to take a tetanus shot.
Aunt Bee becomes warden for a day when she disciplines Otis Campbell after he is arrested for his usual drunken behavior.
Andy uses his wits to help a struggling salesman stay in Mayberry despite strong pressure from the competition.
Andy and Barney are hard pressed when Mayberry's guest of honor turns out to be a pickpocket.
Andy's diplomacy and engineering skills are required to help the Mayberry choir adjust to the recent addition of tone-deaf Barney Fife to the group.
After Opie finishes last at a track race, Andy struggles to teach his son what it means to be a good loser.
The small-town methods of Mayberry prove more effective than the attempts of the State Police in the capture of a criminal.
A Mayberry resident is convinced that he is a jinx until Andy helps restore his self confidence.
The men of Mayberry, after a slow start, accept the addition of a lovely manicurist to Floyd's barbershop.
Andy teaches a wealthy young man the satisfaction of self-reliance.
Opie keeps a secret club oath even in the face of the serious accusation of burning down a barn.
Andy dissuades a visiting farmer from marrying Barney's girl.
A trial run as Sheriff of Mayberry convinces Barney that he is not quite ready to take over a similar job in a neighboring town.
Rather than eat Aunt Bee's indigestible homemade pickles, Andy and Barney secretly substitute store-bought pickles in her preserving jars.
Andy refuses to join an exclusive club when Barney's bid for membership is turned down.
Aunt Bee takes a shine to an itinerant handyman who has a way with the ladies.
Andy is too obvious in his efforts to find out if a young lady meets his expectations.
A bogus FBI agent and his accomplice nearly make off with the Mayberry Bank money.
Opie's friendship with a hobo begins to affect his ability to tell right from wrong.
Barney almost loses his shirt and his girlfriend when a charming female con artist dupes him.
An old penniless citizen of Mayberry forestalls his eviction by trying to redeem a century-old municipal bond.
An attractive young woman, who has been given a speeding ticket by Andy, pleads not guilty and uses female guile.
Barney resigns when he thinks Andy is trying to ease him out of his deputy sheriff job.
Andy teaches his son how to handle a seven-year-old bully.