RIP Andy Griffith........

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Andy Griffith

Andy Griffith, who brought his signature role as Andy Taylor, sheriff of Mayberry on 'The Andy Griffith Show' to TV from 1960 to 1968, died this morning at his longtime home in Dare County, N.C., better known as the Outer Banks. He was 86.




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For eight years, from the relative calm of the early '60s through the decade's turbulent later years, Andy Griffith? who died today at 86 ? sat at or near the top of the ratings with The Andy Griffith Show. One of the rare shows to actually end its run at No. 1, Andy and its star were a calming, home-spun refuge from the social and political struggles raging outside the fictional world of Mayberry.

Vietnam, the sexual revolution and the fight for civil rights would eventually invade TV in the form of All in the Family. But Mayberry was a place apart ? a bucolic paradise where elderly aunts dispensed comfort and homemade jam; drunks let themselves in and out of the county jail; and a warm, loving father opened each half-hour by taking his son fishing.

http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/life...riffith-appreciation/56000442/1?csp=fbfanpage


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I grew up watching his shows/movies, such a great actor and person......RIP ......:0008
 

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Andy Griffith

Andy Griffith, who brought his signature role as Andy Taylor, sheriff of Mayberry on 'The Andy Griffith Show' to TV from 1960 to 1968, died this morning at his longtime home in Dare County, N.C., better known as the Outer Banks. He was 86.




319415_10150877516480667_1330112945_n.jpg



For eight years, from the relative calm of the early '60s through the decade's turbulent later years, Andy Griffith? who died today at 86 ? sat at or near the top of the ratings with The Andy Griffith Show. One of the rare shows to actually end its run at No. 1, Andy and its star were a calming, home-spun refuge from the social and political struggles raging outside the fictional world of Mayberry.

Vietnam, the sexual revolution and the fight for civil rights would eventually invade TV in the form of All in the Family. But Mayberry was a place apart ? a bucolic paradise where elderly aunts dispensed comfort and homemade jam; drunks let themselves in and out of the county jail; and a warm, loving father opened each half-hour by taking his son fishing.

http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/life...riffith-appreciation/56000442/1?csp=fbfanpage


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I grew up watching his shows/movies, such a great actor and person......RIP ......:0008
He died 3 years ago

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