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Goober fans, rejoice--the arrival of George Lindsay's popular character is just one of the homespun joys of The Andy Griffith Show's fourth season, which has been compiled on this five-disc set. Lindsay as Goober Pyle, cousin to Jim Nabors's Gomer, makes his debut in one of the season's funniest episodes, "Fun Girls," which is also the only time Gomer and Goober appeared together on screen. By season's end, Gomer would depart for his own series (season 4's final episode, "Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.," would serve as the pilot for that program), but before then, he enjoyed some fine episodes, including "Andy Saves Gomer" (from a fire at the filing station) and "Citizen's Arrest" (a knockout showcase for Nabors and Don Knotts, who is topnotch, as always, as Barney Fife). Other supporting characters get a spotlight or two in season 4, including Howard Morris's Ernest T. Bass ("Hot Rod Otis, "Otis T. Bass Joins the Army") and Denver Pyle and Maggie Peterson's Briscoe and Charlene Darling ("Briscoe Declares for Aunt Bee"), but of course, the crux of the show remains Andy and son Opie (Ron Howard), who do stand-out work in the well-loved "Opie the Birdman," which addresses serious topics--death and responsibility--in the series' typically warm and humane manner. No supplemental features accompany the 32 black-and-white episodes, but that won't detract one bit from spending some quality time with the good people of Mayberry. --Paul Gaita


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5.0 out of 5 stars 32 classic episodes of wholesome, down-home comedy, Sep 5 2006
By Daniel Jolley "darkgenius" (Shelby, North Carolina USA) - See all my reviews
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Mayberry's about as close as you can come to heaven on this Earth, and Season Four of The Andy Griffith Show (1963-64) takes you back for 32 glorious episodes with all of our old friends and a few new ones, as well. I wouldn't say Season Four was the best season, but every single episode is still a definite good'un. I could talk about all 32 of them, but I will force myself to pick and choose a few from among them all.

This season includes two of the official top ten favorite TAGS episodes, but I have several favorites among the others. Citizen's Arrest is probably the biggest fan favorite episode of them all, although Opie the Birdman can also claim a spot among TV Guide's list of the top ten episodes in television history. The latter is a quintessential coming of age story in which Opie learns that his actions can have huge consequences and that he must take responsibility for the mistakes he makes. I would have to put The Haunted House among my own personal favorites, though - as Barney's and Gomer's adventures inside that spooky old house are hilarious (and if you want more of the same kind of side-splitting comedy, just check out Don Knotts in The Ghost and Mr. Chicken). Ernest T. Bass fans will be happy to know that he comes down from the mountains in two Season Four episodes. First, he tries to join the army because he wants a uniform to impress the ladies - that doesn't work, and Andy ends up trying to reform him and pass him off as a gentleman at one of Mrs. Wiley's socials. Barney delivers what I consider the funniest line in television history in this particular episode. You also get two episodes featuring the Darlings. First, Briscoe Darling declares for Aunt Bee, much to her chagrin; then, later on, Andy comes dangerously close to marrying Charlene after he accidentally helps her get a mountain-style divorce. And the Fun Girls - how could I almost forget the Fun Girls? They prove to be only one source of trouble to Andy's and Barney's relationships with Helen and Thelma Lou. Even good ole' Gomer, who just had his first bona fide date (with Thelma Lou's cousin) in A Date for Gomer gets himself caught in a lovers' triangle with Barney and Thelma Lou.

There are plenty of vintage Barney shenanigans going on throughout this fourth season: Citizen's Arrest, Barney's vintage motorcycle/sidecar for catching speeders, lots of great Barney-Otis interactions, several criminals allowed to escape (temporarily) - yet Barney still comes out a hero (thanks to Andy) in episodes such as Barney and the Cave Rescue and Back to Nature. For his part, Gomer really came into his own in this, his final, season on the show - Season Four's finale is essentially the pilot for Gomer Pyle, USMC. Taking his place at Wally's filling station, of course, would be his cousin Goober, who makes his first appearance in this season's Fun Girls episode - and it's quite a memorable one, thanks to his Cary Grant imitation.

Well, as you can see, all kinds of good times are waiting for you right here in Season Four - and this is one television show you could watch every day for years and years and still heartily enjoy, no matter how many times you've already seen a given episode. Once you've been to Mayberry, you know that The Andy Griffith Show isn't just a television show; it's a way of life.
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5.0 out of 5 stars More hours of pure fun, Jun 27 2006
By bernie "xyzzy" (Arlington, Texas) - See all my reviews
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I assume that this being the fourth season, that you now know what you have bought. Now you are ready for episodes 96 through 127. I also assume that you did not get your fix with just the first two seasons.

For those people who are buying the fourth season (1963-64), before viewing the first, the Andy Griffith Show is unique in a sense that it started out fun and had all the standard encounters and stories that most TV programs had but it never deteriorate or got so left field as to lose its appeal. Every show is entertaining and usually carries a message.

A lot of other programs spun off form the characters that played in this series. And you always think that Opie Taylor (Ronny Howard) is always young. Everyone knows that they issued Deputy Barney fife "1960-1965" (Don Knotts) one bullet that has seen a lot of action in his pocket. Too many people to name here.

This series will bring back old memories or can also create some now ones.

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