The Andy Griffith Show Episode 77: Man in a Hurry
Originally Aired on Jan 14, 1963. Average User Rating: 9.7 out of 10 (18706 entries).
Big businessman Malcolm Tucker is stuck in Mayberry for the Sabbath when his car breaks down outside the city limits. He's soon driven to frustration when he finds there is no way to get anything done in this two-bit town until the follownig day. After finally getting Gomer's cousin Goober to fix the car, Tucker gives in to the mood and decides to stay the night.
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comment about 'Man in a Hurry' posted 3/29/2007 8:16:54 AM PST:
"YOU WANT YOUR SUIT TO GET SOFT???" - Chris Neal from Greensboro, NC
comment about 'Man in a Hurry' posted 3/15/2007 1:16:16 PM PST:
"I happen to be a man in an awful hurry. Anybody got an apple and peeler? Love this episode. Love the town concept. And pray for its return...soon." - Freddie Feedback from Noplacespecial, Arizona
comment about 'Man in a Hurry' posted 12/22/2006 8:10:46 PM PST:
"This is probably my favorite episode that does not have Barney as the feature. One thing I have always wondered about is that Mr Malcom, assuming he has never been to Mayberry, walks thru a nearly deserted town, walks up to Andy and calls him by name. How did he know his name?" - Alan from Marion,IN
comment about 'Man in a Hurry' posted 12/22/2006 7:44:18 PM PST:
"What was the actor's name who played Malcom Tucker, in the Man in a Hurry episode #77 Andy Griffith show? " - shane from Oak Grove VA
comment about 'Man in a Hurry' posted 12/19/2006 2:11:33 PM PST:
"Any porch scene from the Andy Griffith show is my favorite but Man In A Hurry is the BEST of all. I simply have to sigh every time I watch it." - Marilyn from Wichita, KS
comment about 'Man in a Hurry' posted 10/18/2006 11:32:21 PM PST:
"My very favourite episode of all time. It became even more so when I saw the wonderful epilogue on the DVD. " - Naas Preacher from Naas, Ireland
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