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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 was only on five episodes, although Morris appeared on one other as a television repairman. His voice was on two different episodes. The character was so strong people assumed he was on many more.


Of the 249 episodes (250 if you count the Pilot, which I do) filmed, only Andy himself appeared 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 character reached the 100-show mark. George Lindsey, Howard McNear, and Aneta Corsaut were the only ones to appear in at least 50 episodes. Jack Dodson, Hope Summers, and Hal Smith made over 30 appearances. Betty Lynn made 26 and Jim Nabors 23 episodes. All others were fewer than 20 episodes, including "Emmett Clark," "Ellie Walker" and "Warren Ferguson." Even "Ernest T. Bass" and "The Darlings" 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 in an episode entitled "Danny Meets Andy Griffith," which aired on February 15, 1960. This show introduced the world to Mayberry, North Carolina, widower Sheriff Andy Taylor, and his son Opie. Francis Bavier also appeared in this episode but not as "Aunt Bee." She was "Henrietta Perkins." Others later appearing 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, 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, and Ronnie Schell, George Nader and Casey Adams (aka Max Showalter). Even Jack Nicholson made two appearances on the show! Actors Howard Morris "Ernest T. Bass" and Richard Crenna directed eight TAGS episodes.


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 some episodes.


My list only includes the announcer Colin Male for his appearance onscreen 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, etc., but not a cast member. That is just my personal view, and others no doubt will disagree.


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. Many unknown extras are shown in various group scenes during the show, such as Barney returning and the class reunion show.


The names below with ** after them have exemplars shown herein. The following is a list of cast members on 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 was in at least 13 episodes, but like Jacobs credited only in two.

The number of episodes below are on screen 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 that he did not appear in.  I have only used the 141 that he was actually seen.    Ron Howard is more complicated since technically in the opening credits he and Andy appear in all the episodes.   He is credited in 243 episodes but only appears on screen in 202.  He is credit only in 41 episodes.

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. To make these autographs a bit easier for people to see, I will make a list of the autographs in the reply section below. That way, if you are looking for a particular individual, you can scroll down to find them in this discussion. The autographs below are people who were on at least two episodes of the show. There is another discussion for those that appeared on only one show and another for "extras."

Jack Dodson "Howard Sprague"
Hope Summers "Clara"
Sheldon Collins "Arnold"
Allan Melvin. Many roles.
James Best. "Jim Lindsey"
Joseph H. Hamilton. "Jase," "Choney," and "Chester Jones"
Mary Treen. "Rose" and "Clara Lindsey."
Jonathan Hole "Orville Monroe" in three episodes.
Richard Keith (aka Keith Thibodeaux)
Margaret Kerry
Ron Howard
Sam Edwards
Burt Mustin
Byron Foulger
Arthur Malet
Denver Pyle
Doug Dillard
Rodney Dillard
Mitch Jayne
Dean Webb
Maggie Peterson
Doodles Weaver (aka Red Marshall)
Joe Crehan
Parley Baer
Rance Howard
Emory Parnell
Joyce Jameson
Amzie Strickland
Jack Burns
Ken Lynch
Thomas Jacobs
Chubby Johnson
Arthur Hunnicutt
Richard Poston
Jon Lormer
James McCallion
Richard Collier
Paul Hartman
Dennis Rush
Sherwood Keith
Tod Andrews (AKA Michael Ames)
Robert Emhardt
Sylvia Lewis
Howard McNear
Dick Elliott
Charles P. Thompson

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Emory Parnell as Helen's Uncle in the episode "Dinner at Eight."

EMORY PARNELL as a Juror in "Aunt Bee The Juror."

RIP RANCE HOWARD (1928-2017)

JOYCE JAMESON (1927-1987) was one of those actresses that were in various shows I collected including The Twilight Zone, Gunsmoke, Barney Miller, The Munsters, The Abbott and Costello Show and of course The Andy Griffith Show.  She died at the young age of 59 so her autograph is not quite as common as ones who did a lot of shows.  She was one of the memorable character's on TAGS being one half of the "Fun Girls" with Jean Carson.  Their personalities were so strong you swear they were in more episodes than the three they actually were in.  They were even mentioned in The Return to Mayberry movie!   In the movies she appeared in The Apartment with Jack Lemmon   and the horror movies The Son of Dr. Jekyll and Tales of Terror.  This is her "vintage" signature on a studio card in 1959 or 1960.

Joyce Jameson on the left and Jean Carson on the right.

AMZIE STRICKLAND (1919-2006) prolific character actress in scores of movies and television shows from the 1930s until shortly before her death. She started as a bit player in the 1930s. She appeared in Abbot and Costello in Hollywood and even Ed Wood's Glen or Glenda! As she aged she grew more popular for character roles. Television also provided opportunities for her talent. She appeared on I Love Lucy, Dragnet, Rawhide, Leave it to Beaver, Bonanza, Gunsmoke, F-Troop, The Bob Newhart Show, The Waltons and many more. She was also in a memorable episode of The Twilight Zone "The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street." She appeared in seven episodes of the Dick Van Dyke Show. She appeared in five episodes of The Andy Griffith Show including Barney's love interest "Miss Rosemary" in the pre Thelma Lou days.  

AMZIE STRICKLAND as "Miss Rosemary" with Barney.  Later she played "Myra Tucker" in two episodes.

JACK BURNS (1933-     ) played Warren Ferguson on TAGS in 11 episodes.  He had the unenviable job of replacing Don Knotts as Mayberry's Deputy Sheriff.  No one that held that position could live up to Knotts popularity.  Jerry Van Dyke had been considered and appeared as such in one episode before accepting his own show ill-fated My Mother the Car, ironically co-starring Burns comedy partner Avery Schreiber.  I am actually one of the ones that kind of liked Warren.  He did his best at a thankless job and just disappeared much like poor Parley Baer as Mayor Stoner.   Of the living stars of the show Burns is perhaps the most elusive as far as autographs.  Burns was one of the 22 that appeared on at least 10 episodes of TAGS (not counting some who were extras). He later was the announcer for the comedy show Fridays.   His autograph is not easy to come by.  This is an album page probably from the 1960s or 1970s.

JACK BURNS as Warren.

KEN LYNCH (1910-1990) usually played tough cops or other authority figures.  He  had a recurring role of Sgt. Grover on McCloud.  He was on such shows as Star Trek, The Twilight Zone, Kolchak: The Night Stalker, The Honeymooners, All in the Family, Gunsmoke, The Munsters, The Dick Van Dyke Show, The Lucy Show, Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C., Zorro and many others.  In movies he was in North by Northwest, Anatomy of a Murder,  tora, Tora, Tora and even I Married a Monster From Outer Space.  He was on four episodes of The Andy Griffith Show including of my favorites the second episode "Manhunt" in 1960.  His is a very scarce autograph to find.

KEN LYNCH as the State Police chief in the TAGS episode "The Manhunt."  

DON KNOTTS (1924-2006) was perhaps the greatest television sidekick in history. He won five Emmy's for his work on The Andy Griffith Show. He left the show to do movies. The Ghost and Mr. Chicken,The Reluctant Astronaut and The Incredible Mr. Limpet have become classics. Later he teamed with Tim Conway in The Apple Dumpling Gang movies. His start in acting was actually on the soap opera Search For Tomorrow in the 1950s. He then appeared in several episodes of The Steve Allen Show notably playing his "Nervous Guy." His first movie was a small but memorable role giving Andy Griffith a psychology test in No Time For Sergeants in 1958. He and Andy Griffith formed a close and lasting lifelong friendship. He appeared on Andy's mystery series Matlock. He was a regular on Three's Company playing Mr. Furley.  This is a typical signature.

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