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The Andy Griffith Show Episode 167: Taylors in Hollywood

Originally Aired on Nov 1, 1965.   Average User Rating: 9.1 out of 10  (38 entries).

The Taylors get their first taste of Hollywood when they arrive to see the filming of Sheriff Without a Gun but are unhappy with the way they are portrayed in the Hollywood version of Andy's story. Aunt Bee is especially annoyed until she sees her role is being played by a younf, attractive blonde.

comment about 'Taylors in Hollywood' posted 3/4/2005 1:29:01 PM PST:

"Great episode, especially where the young, slim dame plays Aunt Bea. " - Larry Nance from Charleston, SC

comment about 'Taylors in Hollywood' posted 6/14/2004 6:25:03 PM PST:

"A.J. Considine, played by Hayden Rourke (Dr. Bellows in I Dream of Jeannie) was the Director of SWAG. " - Rusty from North Carolina

comment about 'Taylors in Hollywood' posted 6/7/2004 6:34:34 PM PST:

"Great episode! It definetly deserves high marks!" - Detective Barney Fife from Raleigh, NC

comment about 'Taylors in Hollywood' posted 1/11/2004 6:00:24 PM PST:

"Will somebody please tell me who Mr. Considine was??????? Director, or what? Darned if I can rememeber. PLEASE email me at ajisonline@lycos.com !!!!!!!!!" - DJ from Tennessee

comment about 'Taylors in Hollywood' posted 11/3/2003 3:24:33 PM PST:

"Mr. Considine!!!!!!!!" - J-Kay from Louisville, kY

comment about 'Taylors in Hollywood' posted 12/5/2002 11:35:21 AM PST:

"This is my favorite of all the color episodes. I laugh out loud every time at the way the Taylors are portrayed. I especially like the Hollywood Aunt Bee, in her tight dress knocking out the window with her shotgun,and saying she'll get those "Calhoun boys"....Hilarious." - jeff from