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The Andy Griffith Show/Aunt Bee the Crusader
Aunt Bee the Crusader | |
Season 4, Episode 15 | |
Airdate | January 20, 1964 |
Written by | John Whedon |
Directed by | Coby Ruskin |
Produced by | Aaron Ruben |
Stream | |
← 4x14 Andy and Opie's Pal |
4x16 → Barney's Sidecar |
The Andy Griffith Show — Season Four |
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Aunt Bee the Crusader is the fifteenth episode of the fourth season of The Andy Griffith Show, and the one hundred tenth episode overall.
Starring: Andy Griffith (Sheriff Andy Taylor)
with Ronny Howard (Opie Taylor)
Also Starring: Don Knotts (Deputy Barney Fife)
Cast: Frances Bavier (Aunt Bee), Hal Smith (Otis Campbell), Charles Lane (Mr. Frisby), Mary Lansing (), Noreen Gammill ()
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Plot Overview
When Aunt Bee learns that their egg man of many years, Mr. Frisby, is being forced off his land she decides to do something about it. The land is to be used for a new highway but she gets little sympathy from Andy, who may be the one to have to force Frisby off his property. As far as he's concerned, it was all done properly and the egg farmer is going to be well compensated. Soon, there are protesters outside the courthouse, all organized and guided by Aunt Bee, and the protesters refuse to be reasonable or to co-operate with Andy or Barney, especially after the protest shifts to Frisby's farm. To Aunt Bee and her fellow protesters' embarrassment, however, Andy discovers that Frisby has secretly been engaging in moonshining on the side on his farm, leading to Frisby's arrest after he reveals this information to them.