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Episode Detail: Andy and Helen Get Married - Mayberry R.F.D.

Amid wedding jubilation, Sam tries to get Aunt Bee to join his household. Andy: Andy Griffith. Helen: Aneta Corsaut. Opie: Ronny Howard. Howard: Jack Dodson.

Episodes: Andy and Helen Get Married - Mayberry R.F.D. - 81 total Episodes

7/4/2000: Andy and Helen Get Married
The Camper
Sam the Expert Farmer
The Caper
Aloha Goober
Millie's Girlfreind
Mayberry R.F.D.
The Race Horse
Miss Farmerette
Palm Springs Here We Come
Emmett and the Ring
The Mayberry Road
The City Planner
Goober's New Gas Station
Goober the Elder
The Harvest Ball
Driver Education
Goober's Brother
The Pet Shop
The Panel Show
Howard the Swinger
Goober the Hero
Howard the Dream Spinner
The Moon Rocks
The Church Play
New Couple in Town
The Health Fund
The Mayberry Float
Mike's Car
Alice and the Professor
Mike's Project
Emmett's Domestic Problem
Help on the Farm
An Efficient Service Station
The Church Bell
Palm Springs Cowboy
The Farmer Exchange Project
Emmett's Invention
Millie and the Great Outdoors
Sensitivity Training
Emmett's Birthday
Goober and the Telephone Hour
The New Farm Hand
Mike's Birthday
Sam Gets a Ticket
Sam and the Teenager
Millie the Model
Emmett Takes a Fall
Andy's Baby
The Mynah Bird
The New Well
The World Traveler
All for Charity
Millie's Dream
Palm Springs Here We Are
Mayberry R.F.D.
Millie and the Palm Springs Golf Pro
Sister Cities
Mike's Losing Streak
Howard's Hobby
Emmett's Retirement
The Sculptor
The Harp
The Kid from Hong Kong
The New Housekeeper
Millie's Egg Farm
Community
Aunt Bee and the Captain
Goober the House-sitter
The Copy Machine
Howard the Poet
Youth Takes Over
Goober's Niece
Saving Morelli's
Millie the Secretary
Millie the Best Dressed Woman
The Bicycle Club
Hair
Howard's Nephew
Aunt Bee's Cruise
Emmett's Toupee
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Premiered: September 23, 1968, on CBS
Rating: TV-G
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Premise: A hit spin-off from `The Andy Griffith Show' about a gentleman farmer and widower who's elected to the Mayberry Town Council. Some of `Griffith's' most endearing characters---Goober and Aunt Bee among them---moved over to this series, and that helped ensure its popularity, at least for a short time, as a gentle depiction of small-town life. In three years, however, despite still-strong ratings, CBS pulled the plug in a cutback of rural-oriented programming.

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