One fascinating thing about the show is that some characters are so strong you think they were in scores of episodes, yet, in reality, they were in very few. Ernest T. Bass comes to mind. This character, portrayed by Howard Morris, appeared in only five episodes. Morris also appeared in another episode as a television repairman. His voice was on two different episodes. The Bass character was so electric that people assumed he was on many more.


Of the 249 episodes (250 if you count the Pilot, which I do), Andy Griffith was the only actor to appear in all of them. Surprisingly, Ron Howard came in second with 202 (plus 41 credits only, plus the Pilot) appearances. Frances Bavier ("Aunt Bee") appeared on 175 (including the Pilot plus 13 credits only), while Don Knotts was on 142 (plus 21 credits only). Surprisingly, no other Mayberry character reached the 100-show mark. George Lindsey, Howard McNear, and Aneta Corsaut were the only ones to appear in at least 50 episodes. Hope Summers, Jack Dodson, and Hal Smith each made over 30 appearances. Betty Lynn appeared in 26 episodes, and Jim Nabors in 23. All others had fewer than 20 episodes, including "Emmett Clark," "Ellie Walker," and "Warren Ferguson," as well as "The Darlings," all of which made fewer than ten episodes. The writing, casting, and directing were so flawless that it makes you think they were on most of the episodes.


It all started as an episode of Make Room for Daddy with Danny Thomas entitled "Danny Meets Andy Griffith," which aired on February 15, 1960. This show introduced the world to Mayberry, North Carolina, and the widower Sheriff Andy Taylor, as well as his son Opie. Francis Bavier also appeared in this episode, but not as "Aunt Bee." She was "Henrietta Perkins." Others in that episode that would later appear on The Andy Griffith Show include Will Wright, Frank Cady, and Rance Howard. This pilot episode was the true beginning of the show.


During the shows run, many actors and actresses that went on to star in movies and television shows appeared, including Barbara Eden, Hayden Rork, Buddy Ebsen, Edgar Buchanan, Don Rickles, Bob Denver, Alan Hale, Jr., Frank Cady, Alvy Moore, Sid Melton, Mary Grace Canfield, Hank Patterson, Howard Hesseman (credited as Don Sturdy), James Best, William Christopher, Jamie Farr, Gavin MacLeod, Julie Adams, Dabbs Greer, Rob Reiner, Denver Pyle, Bo Hopkins, Lee Van Cleef, Helen Kleeb, Mary Jackson, Dub Taylor, Richard Bull, Karl Swenson, Ellen Corby, Arte Johnson, Dick Haynes, Terri Garr, Elinor Donahue, Kent McCord, Ronnie Schell, George Nader and Casey Adams (aka Max Showalter). Even Jack Nicholson made two appearances on the show! Richard Crenna, although never appearing on camera, directed eight episodes of TAGS.


Barbara Griffith, Andy Griffith's first wife, appeared in one episode. Andy's father, Carl Lee Griffith, appears as "The man with the brown paper package" in the episode "The Farmer Takes a Wife." Ron Howard's father, Rance, and brother, Clint, appeared in multiple episodes of the show.


My list only includes the announcer, Colin Male, for his one appearance on-screen as a forest ranger on the show. Colin Male was the announcer for over 90 of the early episodes. I consider the announcer similar to a crew member, director, or other similar roles, but not a cast member. The announcer was not integral to any storyline.


Over 600 actors appeared on the show, not counting "Dolly the Horse" or "Old Sam the Fish." Close to 500 had "credited" roles. Scores of "extras" would likely push the list up much higher. Several unknown extras are featured in various group scenes throughout the show, including Barney's return and the class reunion episode.  There are also extras seen walking across the street in background shots or sitting on benches.  Most of those people are unknown and difficult to identify because of the distance.  They are valuable because they bring an air of authenticity to Mayberry, being a real town, not a set, even though it was.   

The names below, marked with **, have exemplars shown herein. The following is a list of cast members who appear in at least five episodes, excluding Colin Male. I thought about Thomas Jacobs and Joe Crehan since they were primarily extras, but I have left them on the list.  Jacobs is listed with 72 episodes but credited in only two of those.  Crehan appeared in at least 13 episodes, but was credited only in two, like Jacobs. 

The number of episodes listed below refers to on-screen appearances only.  For example, Don Knotts is credited with 162 episodes but was only seen in 141 of those.  He was named in the credits of 21 episodes in which he did not appear.  I have only used the 141 that he was seen on-screen.  Ron Howard is more complicated, since, technically, he and Andy appear in all the episodes in the opening credits.   Howard is credited with 243 episodes but only appears on screen in 202.  He is credited only in 41 episodes,

The ones in bold face are those that exemplars are requested.

Andy Griffith "Andy Taylor" 249 episodes**(plus the Pilot)
Ron Howard "Opie Taylor" 202 **(plus the Pilot)
Frances Bavier "Aunt Bee Taylor" 175** (plus the Pilot)
Don Knotts "Barney Fife" 141**
George Lindsey "Goober Pyle" 86**
Howard McNear "Floyd Lawson" 80**
Tom Jacobs "Councilman" and "Mayberry Citizen" (72)**
Aneta Corsaut "Helen Crump" 66**
Jack Dodson "Howard Sprague" 38**
Hope Summers "Clara Edwards" 32**
Hal Smith "Otis Campbell" 32**
Betty Lynn "Thelma Lou" 26**
Jim Nabors "Gomer Pyle" 23**
Paul Hartman "Emmett Clark) 16**
Mary Lansing "Martha Clark" 15
Burt Mustin "Jud Fletcher & others" 14**
Robert McQuain "Joe Waters & others" 14
Richard Keith "Johnny Paul Jason" 13**
Joseph Crehan "Mayberry Citizen" 13**
Elinor Donahue "Ellie Walker" 12**
Jack Burns "Warren Ferguson" 11**
Dick Elliott "Mayor Pike" 11**
Joseph H. Hamilton "Mayberry Citizen" 11**
Sheldon Collins "Arnold Bailey" 9**
Roy Engel "Mayberry Citizen" 8**
Allan Melvin "Various Parts" 8**
Dennis Rush "Howie Pruitt" 8 **
Howard Morris "Ernest T. Bass" 8**
Rhonda Jeter "Karen Burgess & others" 8
Parley Baer "Mayor Stoner" 7**
Charles P. Thompson "Old Asa" later "Doc Roberts" 7**
William Keene "Rev. Tucker" 6 **
Jack Prince "Rafe Hollister" 6**
Janet Stewart (Bernice and others) 6
Forrest Lewis (Cy Hudgins; Mayberry Citizen) 6**
Joy Ellison (Effie Muggins and others) 6
Cheerio Meredith "Emma Brand" 6**
Norman Leavitt ("Wally" and others) 6**
Maggie Peterson Mancuso "Charlene Darling" 6**
Denver Pyle "Briscoe Darling" 6**
Doug Dillard (Darling brother) 6**
Rodney Dillard (Darling brother) 6**
Mitch Jayne (Darling brother) 6**
Dean Webb (Darling brother) 6**
Olan Soule (Choirmaster John Masters/hotel clerk) 5**
Jason Johnson (Mr. Weaver & others) 5
Frank Ferguson (Mr. Foley, Sam Lindsey, Wilbur Pine) 5**
Amzie Strickland (Myra Tucker & others) 5**
Sherwood Keith (Sam) 5 **
Warren Parker (County Fair Judge) 5
George Cisar [NOT the baseball player with the same name] (Cyrus Tankersley) 5
Frank Warren (Art Crowley the grocer) 5
Ruth Thom (Ella Carson) 5
Maudie Prickett (Aunt Nora and Mrs. Larch) 5**
Clint Howard (Leon) 5**
Sam Edwards (Tom Bedlow & others) 5**

These figures change as I find other episodes.

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The card was obtained in person in-person by Gold on February 9, 1963, so it was a time period she was still doing TAGS.

Scott I just wanted to add in just how sweet, pleasant and personable Ms. Betty Lynn truly was. 

Back during 2002-2004 there were festivals about 15 miles from where I live. They were called Mayberry in the Midwest. Held in New Castle, Indiana. 

I was extremely fortunate to be able to take Betty to different events one year. Say to an autograph signing event, the silent auction and so forth. 

 Outside of my own grandmothers, I never met a nicer woman. She was a little surprised the show had such a big following all the years after. 

I am a better person for getting to spend a couple of days in her presence.

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I never got to meet her I wish I had.  She always was smiling in videos from events like that.  I know she truly loved all her fans and felt they were family.  I had similar experiences several times with Julia Adams "the county nurse,"  She was a very lovely lady always smiling and friendly.  Jackie Joseph the love interest of Ernest T. Bass was the same way when I met her just so sweet.  Of course, I never met her but everyone said the same about Cheerio Meredith (Emma Brand) that was a real sweetheart.

MARY JACKSON (1910-2005) is best known as Miss Emily, one of "The Recipe" making Baldwin sisters on The Waltons. Oddly, the two sisters bear a remarkable resemblance to the two moonshine-making sisters on The Andy Griffith Show. Jackson appeared in movies such as Airport, Terror at the Red Wolf Inn, Audrey Rose, Big Top Pee Wee, and several "Walton" movies. Mary Jackson appeared on numerous television shows, including Alfred Hitchcock Presents, The Twilight Zone, The Outer Limits, The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis, The Mary Tyler Moore Show, The Jeffersons, Columbo, and many more, beginning in the early 1950s. She appeared in two episodes of TAGS, most notably in "Opie's Fortune" (1964), playing farmer Parnell Rigsby's wife.  Mary Jackson is popular among those who collect The Walton's autographs.  The Baldwin sisters are among the favorites of recurring characters.  This is a 4x6 obtained April 2, 1984, at an award show.  From the Kuflik Collection.

Nice! I could use a bit of that recipe myself right now. I loved those ladies. Ashley's son was Tiker on ST. TNG. One of those two sisters was in The Exorcist 3 with George C. Scott.

Thanks Eric.  Forgot to add that it was Mary Jackson who was in The Exorcist 3.  Helen Kleeb the other Baldwin sister also was on TAGS.  I am not sure if I have added her or not.  I always wondered about the two moonshine making sisters and think back to TAGS and "Alcohol and Old Lace" a 1961 episode with Gladys Hurlbut and Charity Grace.

"Riker" ;)

Hope it is okay to add to the discussion. Love the Will Riker/Jonathan Frakes mention. I had forgotten he played Ashley Longworth. 

I am about as big a Waltons fan as Andy Griffith Show fan. As well as a Next Generation fan. Glad it was brought up.

Not a problem at all Frank.  My favorite Waltons was the very first movie "The Homecoming."  Mary Jackson and Helen Kleeb in the Walton series were so good as the Baldwin sisters.  Both were on TAGS.  

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