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I'm with you!  I love good old comedy shows!  

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I watch Andy Griffith with my be elderly father every day. Corny? Yes. But makes me remember when people were kind, understanding, and respectful to each other. I miss that.

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I don't miss The Andy Griffith Show...EVER! My husband and I watch it ever single weeknight while eating dinner. Would watch it on the weekends, too, but can't seem to find it. There are times I think it's kept me sane. 

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The only reason I like The Andy Griffith show is because of Don Knotts. He makes me laugh and I have no sense of humor. Glad it's on many channels around here. Don did leave the show at one point and I don't watch those.

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These are the types of shows I watch daily.  Am loving reruns of The Real McCoys and Emergency.

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LOVED Andy Griffith!!!!

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I don't miss the Andy Griffith Show but I do miss fun shows without any social messages attached to them.  I like shows like the Monkees, the Mothers's In-Law, the Mary Tyler Moore Show and The Partridge Family.  

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I love a lot of the old shows.No swearing or raunchy commercials. Some of my favorites besides Andy G, are I Love Lucy and The D##k Van D#ke Show. Glad you can still watch these.

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@Foxxee 

We watch it almost daily.

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