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Barney Fife becomes super-efficient in executing his duties as deputy sheriff, after two thieves are jailed in Mayberry until their accomplices are captured.
Howard Morris guest stars as Ernest T. Bass as the Darling clan returns to Mayberry with its own kind of mountain trouble.
A pack of hunting dogs overruns the Mayberry Courthouse just as Andy is trying to impress a visiting state official.
Barney decides that it's time to push Andy into matrimony, but Barney's marriage bureau collapses at a frantic dinner party.
Opie suffers from puppy love so Barney attempts to show him how to handle women.
Deputy Barney Fife invests his life's savings in a used car that turns out to be a lemon.
An English tourist works off his reckless driving fine by being a valet and chauffeur for Andy.
The sheriff has his hands full as a clan of mountain musicians descend on Mayberry to meet a bus.
Aunt Bee falls for the sales pitch of a fast-talking medicine man and his Indian elixir.
The sheriff's knowledge of American history is put to the test by Opie and an attractive new history teacher.
Andy uses common sense and Barney uses "modern criminal detection methods" to solve several burglaries at a filling station.
Opie meets a spoiled youngster and decides his own allowance should be tripled.
A poor farmer successfully auditions to sing at a concert. Barney and Andy take it upon themselves to spruce him up for the event.
Andy and Barney look forward to seeing their high school sweethearts when the Mayberry Class of '45 holds a reunion.
Mayberry fears disaster when the sheriff discovers that a farmer's goat has eaten a good-sized meal of dynamite.
Barney Fife is sure that a Main Street gun duel is in the offing when an ex-con comes to town.
A car containing a high-powered businessman breaks down in low-powered Mayberry.
Barney gives a parking ticket to the Governor's car, and refuses to tear it up.
Opie must either learn how to box or lose prestige among his peers when a new boy moves into town.
Barney Fife is convinced that Opie's piggy bank is safer than the Mayberry bank-and sets out to prove his point.
Aunt Bee longs for a pretty bed jacket for her birthday but seems destined to get more practical gifts from her family.
Three escaped female convicts imprison Barney Fife and Floyd the barber in a remote cabin.
Opie becomes jealous when his father appears to be paying special attention to a pretty girl -- even taking her fishing with them.
Floyd the barber has misrepresented his worldly goods to a wealthy window, who decides to visit him.
The Mayberry band, composed of more flats than sharps, gets ready for its annual trip to the state band competition.
Deputy Barney Fife loses his self-confidence when two farmers ignore his warning.
Barney tries to set Andy up when he mistakenly perceives that Andy is suffering from a broken heart.
The Mayberry mayor demands that Andy get a crime expert from the city to help solve several cow thefts.
When Aunt Bee goes away for a visit, Andy and Opie discover the problems of brotherhood.
The new mayor in town is displeased with Andy's laid back small town approach to law enforcement.
Andy's girlfriend Peggy McMillan gets along fine with Andy until he discovers that her father is rich.
Andy fears Opie has an imaginary friend when he starts telling tall tales.