Andy and Helen Get Married
23rd September 1968The Harvest Ball
30th September 1968The Race Horse
7th October 1968Help on the Farm
14th October 1968The Copy Machine
21st October 1968The Panel Show
28th October 1968Youth Takes Over
11th November 1968The Church Play
18th November 1968Mike's Losing Streak
2nd December 1968Sam Gets a Ticket
7th December 1968Emmet's 50th Birthday Party
16th December 1968Miss Farmerette
23rd December 1968Sam and the Teenager
20th December 1968New Couple in Town
6th January 1969Aunt Bee's Cruise: Part 1
13th January 1969Aunt Bee's Cruise: Part 2
20th January 1969Driver Education
27th January 1969Howard's Hobby
3rd February 1969The Camper
10th February 1969Sam the Expert Farmer
17th February 1969The Pet Shop
24th February 1969An Efficient Service Station
3rd March 1969Emmett's Retirement
10th March 1969Millie's Girlfriend
17th March 1969The Church Bell
24th March 1969Sister Cities
12th May 1969Mayberry R.F.D. is an American television series produced as a spin-off and direct continuation of The Andy Griffith Show. When star Andy Griffith decided to leave his series, most of the supporting characters returned for the new program, which ran for three seasons on the CBS Television Network from 1968–1971. During the final season of The Andy Griffith Show, widower farmer Sam Jones and his young son Mike are introduced and gradually become the show's focus. Sheriff Andy Taylor takes a backseat in the storylines, establishing the sequel series. The show's first episode, "Andy and Helen's Wedding", had the highest ratings in recorded television history. Sheriff Taylor and newlywed wife Helen make guest appearances on RFD until late 1969, and then relocate with Opie. Mayberry R.F.D. was popular throughout its entire run, but was canceled after its third season in CBS's infamous "rural purge" of 1971. R.F.D. stands for "Rural Free Delivery", a quaint postal depiction of the rural Mayberry community.

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