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RIP Andy Griffith
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07-03-2012 07:34:27 AM
He died today, per MSNBC.

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07-03-2012 07:38:29 AM
Now that is sad
all the old icons are going fast.
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07-03-2012 07:46:15 AM
I still love watching The Andy Griffith Show.

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07-03-2012 08:03:59 AM
texasguy37 wrote:I still love watching The Andy Griffith Show.
Me too.

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07-03-2012 02:05:13 PM
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07-03-2012 08:43:03 PM
That just leaves Opie and Gommer and it was a good show.

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07-03-2012 08:58:55 PM
Man, it's getting lonely out here for folks our age.
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07-04-2012 12:21:36 AM
Real sad to see Andy go and grew up watching the show.

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07-04-2012 01:00:03 AM
The thing I love is good 'ol Andy was able to teach me a reason to trust "thy" neighbor. If only the world today was so gracious.
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07-04-2012 08:44:32 AM
Here is an article from Multichannel News:
Turner Classic Movies will remember the career of Andy Griffith by airing four of the veteran actor's movies on July 18.
TCM on July 18 will dedicate its primetime schedule to movies featuring Griffith, who died Tuesday morning at the age of 86. Beginning at 8 p.m. the network will air A Face in the Crowd (1957), No Time for Sergeants(1958), Hearts of the West (1975), and Onionhead (1958), said network officials.
TV Land will run a five-hour block of The Andy Griffith Show tomorrow (July 4th) from 8am-1pm, as well as a nine-hour block of the classic series on both July 7th and July 8th beginning at 11 a.m., said network officials.
The TV Land Facebook page (www.facebook.com/tvland) will also pay tribute to Griffith, celebrating some of his best TV moments.
"We are deeply saddened by the passing of our dear friend, Andy Griffith," said Larry Jones, president of TV Land in a statement. "His contributions to the entertainment industry and his role as Sheriff Andy Taylor will live forever in the minds and hearts of generations of television viewers past, present and yet to come."
http://www.multichannel.com/article/486743-TCM_TV_









