Pride in what other people think presents itself to Andy two-fold when he hears that Opie gave only a measly three cents to a school charity fund, and when a two-years-dead husband walks up to say hello.
"The Andy Griffith Show" is an American sitcom that originally aired on CBS from October 3, 1960, to April 1, 1968. The show is set in the fictional small town of Mayberry, North Carolina, and it follows the life of the town's sheriff, Andy Taylor, played by Andy Griffith.
The series is known for its wholesome humor and the portrayal of simple, small-town life. Key characters include Andy's son, Opie Taylor (played by a young Ron Howard), Andy's aunt and housekeeper, Aunt Bee (Frances Bavier), and the bumbling but lovable deputy, Barney Fife (Don Knotts), who is one of the most iconic characters on the show.
"The Andy Griffith Show" was praised for its strong writing, memorable characters, and the chemistry between the cast members. Don Knotts won five Primetime Emmy Awards for his role as Barney Fife. The show has remained popular in reruns and is considered a classic of American television.