Mayberry

Mayberry

Mayberry is a fictional community in North Carolina that was the setting for two American television sitcoms, The Andy Griffith Show and Mayberry R.F.D. Mayberry was also the setting for a 1986 reunion television movie titled Return to Mayberry. It is said to be based on Andy Griffith's hometown, Mount Airy, North Carolina.

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The name Mayberry

According to show episodes, the community of Mayberry was named for fictional founder Lord Mayberry. Historically, the word Mayberry is of ancient Anglo-Saxon origin and is a locational name, a dialectical variant of the placename Maesbury in Shropshire.[1] Purportedly, Andy Griffith himself chose the name of the fictional community.[citation needed] According to Betty Lynn, the actress who played Thelma Lou, Griffith chose the name Mayberry from the community of Mayberry, Virginia.[citation needed] Mayberry is a real community in Patrick County, Virginia, located 22 miles northeast of Andy Griffith's hometown of Mount Airy, North Carolina. The Mayberry Trading Post, home of the Mayberry, Virginia post office until it closed in 1922, told local TV station WGHP-TV[2] that Griffith and his father made many trips to the Mayberry Trading Post. Griffith incorporated several community places and names from his childhood home into the show. The term Mayberry is mentioned many a times in television shows such as Cheers, House, M.D., Criminal Minds, How I Met Your Mother, and Scrubs. Griffith, however, told Larry King in 2003 that Artie Stander is who thought of the name Mayberry; Stander was one of the show's creators and writers.[3]

Specific features

Mayberry had one traffic stop and little in the way of indigenous crime save moonshining and bootlegging. Out of town bank robbers, scam artists, escaped convicts, and vagrants occasionally found their way to Mayberry. The county and the town share the same name and jurisdiction. We learn in Episode 44 "Sheriff Barney" from the mayor of nearby Greendale that Mayberry County has had the lowest crime rate in the state for two years in a row under Sheriff Taylor. The town only had one long-distance telephone line, as referenced in the episode "Man in a Hurry", that two old ladies shared each Sunday preventing others from using the telephone.

Mayberrians

Andy does his part for the Mayberry town band. Barney and Gomer are not sure he's helping the cause.
  • Ralph Barton (Charles Lampkin), Friend of Sam Jones (RFD)
  • Ernest T. Bass (Howard Morris), a bothersome trouble maker fond of throwing rocks
  • Emma Brand (Cheerio Meredith [2]), serial jaywalker and hypochondriac
  • Emmett Clark (Paul Hartman), Fix-it shop owner
  • Otis Campbell (Hal Smith), town drunk and a descendant of a Revolutionary War hero
  • Old Man Crowley (Burt Mustin)
  • Helen Crump (Aneta Corsaut), a Kansas transplant, Opie's teacher and Andy's girlfriend (later appearing as his wife in Mayberry R.F.D. spinoff series)
  • The Darlings, a hillbilly family that plays bluegrass music with Andy in several episodes
  • Clara Edwards (Hope Summers), Aunt Bee's best friend
  • Warren Ferguson (Jack Burns), a Boston transplant, replacement Deputy (even more inept than Fife)
  • Barney Fife (Don Knotts), Andy's lifelong friend (originally portrayed as his cousin in the pilot episode), Deputy Sheriff, later a detective with the Raleigh, NC police department
  • Charlie Foley (Frank Ferguson), grocer
  • Harold Grigsby (Kelly Thordsen), owns the saw mill
  • Orville Hendricks (Woodrow Chambliss), butter and egg man from Mount Pilot
  • Evan Hendricks (Bobby Diamond), wild driving son of Orville, known to break an egg or two.
  • Mike Jones (Buddy Foster), son of Sam Jones (RFD)
  • Sam Jones (Ken Berry), farmer (RFD) and single parent and widower like Andy, later new Sherriff of Mayberry im Mayberry R.F.D. spinoff series
  • Juanita, a waitress at the Bluebird Diner, who is never seen (flirts with Barney over the phone)
  • Floyd Lawson (Howard McNear), Barber at Floyd's Barber Shop
  • Jim Lindsey (James Best), talented guitarist who joins Bobby Fleet and His Band with a Beat
  • Leon (Clint Howard), a toddler in a cowboy outfit who wandered the streets of Mayberry
  • Orville Monroe (Jonathan Hole [3]), undertaker
  • Mayor Pike (Dick Elliott) Mayor in first two seasons of show (1960–61)
  • Goober Pyle (George Lindsey), auto mechanic at Wally's Garage and Gas Station (later service station owner)
  • Gomer Pyle (Jim Nabors), service station attendant at Wally's Garage for 3 seasons (1962–64) (left Mayberry to join the Marine Corps in Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C. spinoff series)
  • Sarah, the often spoken to, but never seen telephone operator
  • Skippy (Joyce Jameson) and Daphne (Jean Carson), the Fun Girls
  • Howard Sprague (Jack Dodson), County Clerk
  • Roy Stoner (Parley Baer)[4], Mayor of Mayberry for 3 seasons (1962–64), replacing Mayor Pike
  • Millie Swanson (Arlene Golonka), bakery clerk (RFD)
  • Andy Taylor (Andy Griffith), Sheriff and widowed father
  • Beatrice Taylor (Frances Bavier), Andy's aunt, known as Aunt Bee
  • Opie Taylor (Ronny Howard), Andy's son
  • Thelma Lou (Betty Lynn), Barney's sweetheart, occupation unknown
  • Ellie Walker (Elinor Donahue), Pharmacist and one time love interest of Andy
  • Ben Weaver (Will Wright), the flint-hearted store owner and landlord

Archetypal small town

Real-life models

Many towns in North Carolina have been proposed as "the original Mayberry," but many assume Mayberry was loosely based on Andy Griffith's hometown of Mount Airy, North Carolina. Griffith has also indicated that nearby Pilot Mountain, N.C., also in Surry County, North Carolina, inspired him in creating the town. However, it is more likely that Pilot Mountain was the inspiration for the fictional town of "Mount Pilot", a nearby larger town in relation to Mayberry, often referred to and occasionally visited by the characters in The Andy Griffith Show. The county seat of Surry County is in Dobson; thus, this is the location of the nearest courthouse to Mount Airy. One episode has a fictional nearby location - "Pierce County." Another episode has Barney Fife referring to himself and Sheriff Taylor as the law west of Mount Pilot.

Other placenames used in the show refer to actual places in North Carolina, such as Raleigh—which was also often called "Capital City" – Siler City, and Charlotte. One of the stars of the show, Frances Bavier (who played Aunt Bee) retired to Siler City in real life. In Episode 249 "A Girl For Goober" the towns of Manteo and Toast are mentioned. Andy Griffith owns a home in Manteo (on North Carolina's Atlantic coast), and Toast is about 2 miles outside of Mt. Airy in Surry County. Stokes County, which borders Surry County to the east, is mentioned as the location of Myers Lake in Episode 140 "Andy And Helen Have Their Day". In Episode 62 "Cousin Virgil" the bus picks up Barney's cousin in Currituck. There is a Currituck County in eastern North Carolina. In Episode 17 "Alcohol And Old Lace" while looking for moonshine stills Barney suggests looking into Fancy Gap, VA, a town just across the state line from Mt. Airy, NC. In Episode 60 "Bookie Barber" Aunt Bea states that Floyd's Barbershop has received phone calls from as far away as Morehead City, NC. In Episode 136 "Opie's Fortune" a man from Bannertown, North Carolina lost $50. Bannertown is a few miles from Mt. Airy in Surry County, NC. In Episode 68 "Barney Mends A Broken Heart" the towns of Harnett and Yancey are mentioned. There is both a Harnett County and a Yancey County in North Carolina.

Becomes a generic term

Due to the success and notoriety of the television show, "Mayberry" has been used as a term for both idyllic small town life and for rural simplicity (for both good and ill). Examples:

TV-Shows
  • In an episode of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Mister Trick says that the high death count in Sunnydale "makes D.C. look...like Mayberry."
  • In the episode "Blood Money" of the TV-Show Stingray aired in 1987, the reply to a white teacher (the hero of the show) saying: "Where I come from, we do not talk to teachers that way." by one of his black students is: "Where is that? - Mayberry?!" (9min-10min)
  • In the episode "The Angriest Angel, Part 2" of the Science fiction TV-Show Space: Above and Beyond aired in 1996 the commanding officer of the 58th squadron Lt. Col. Tyrus Cassius "T. C." McQueen belonging to a minority of genetically engineered humans called InVitros gets into an argument with his subordinates for a lack of formal respect being referred to as a "guy" by one of them. He answers with the following lines: "Guy?! What do you think, we're back on the blocks smokin' and jokin'? Hear this loud and clear, Marine. I am not your guy. I am not your joe. I am not your damn drinking buddy. And I sure as hell am not a mark in a singles bar. You hear this, C.F.B. I am not here to make friends! When this war ends and you go back to raising money for charity and you're eating dogs at Wrigley - and you go back to Mayberry - I'm still going to be out here - waiting for the next one. That's why I'm here." (8min-10min)
  • In the episode "Blood Hungry" of the crime drama "Criminal Minds" Elle states "Four churches in four blocks.. you ever feel like you just stepped into Mayberry?"
  • In the episode "Town of Tonopah" of the reality show "Rhett and Link: Commercial Kings", Rhett says "Is this like Mayberry?

Origins and expansion

Mayberry originated in an episode of The Danny Thomas Show and was the setting for The Andy Griffith Show, Mayberry RFD and the 1986 reunion movie Return to Mayberry. Although the county seat of an agricultural county, black people were rarely seen in the original series, but occasionally seen on RFD.

Eponymous real life community

Mayberry is the name of a real community in Patrick County, Virginia; located 22 miles northeast of Andy Griffith's hometown of Mount Airy, North Carolina. According to Betty Lynn, the actress who played Thelma Lou, Griffith chose the name Mayberry from the community of Mayberry, Virginia.[citation needed] The Mayberry Trading Post, home of the Mayberry, Virginia post office until it closed in 1922, told local TV station WGHP-TV[4] that Griffith and his father made many trips to the Mayberry Trading Post.

Town landmarks

Public buildings

Mayberry Courthouse
  • The Mayberry Courthouse — Where Sheriff Andy Taylor and Deputy Barney Fife maintained law and order. It also contained the county jail—two cells, a back room and the Mayor's office upstairs. No inside stairs are seen-although there is a outside fire escape. Aside from Andy Taylor's home, this was the main setting for The Andy Griffith Show.
  • Mayberry Savings Bank—the town's only bank, which is often subject to robberies. It contains a large vault and its only security guard is a senile man named Asa, who is constantly sleeping and whose fall apart dilapidated gun is filled with moldy bullets. {A plot hole is that in one episode the vault combination was lost so an extra door was put in the vault; in another episode Barney Fife gets himself locked in the safe and only escapes by breaking the wall between the vault and the next door beauty parlor!}
  • U.S. Post Office—the town's only post office
  • Mayberry Union Highschool—the high school Andy and Barney graduated from

Houses

  • Taylor House is a humble, yet handsome, two-story frame house at 332 Maple Road, a short walk from the courthouse. Notable features include a front porch with a swing—perfect for conversation and guitar playing, a back porch with an extra refrigerator, and a living room with a high ceiling and rough-hewn (rusticated ashlar) stone fireplace.
  • Mrs. Mendalbright's Rooming House—Barney Fife boards upstairs and his landlady is Mrs. Mendalbright.
  • Thelma Lou's House—the home of Thelma Lou, Barney's girlfriend.
  • Helen Crump's House—the home of Helen Crump, Andy's girlfriend and Opie's teacher.
  • Mrs. Wiley's House—the home of Mrs. Wiley, which is frequently subject to parties, two of which were crashed by Ernest T. Bass.

Entertainment venues

  • The Grand Theatre—The movie theater where Andy and Barney often took their girlfriends (Helen Crump and Thelma Lou, respectively) on dates.

Commercial buildings

Walker's Drug Store
  • Walker's Drug Store — This was the town drug store and soda shop owned by Fred Walker. His niece Ellie, also a pharmacist worked there for a while and was Andy's first girlfriend (played by Elinor Donahue) on the show. In the early episodes, characters often talked about "going to Walker's for an ice cream soda."
Floyd's barbershop
  • Floyd's Barber Shop — Run by the scatterbrained Floyd Lawson, it was the main center of action in Mayberry. On any given day, it was not unusual to see many of the town's important figures, including the Mayor and the Sheriff, gathered here.
  • Foley's Grocery - Run by Mr. Foley. where Aunt Bee and her friends shop.
  • Emmett's Fix-it Shop — Handyman Emmett Clark's business replaced Floyd's when Howard McNear left the show.
  • Weaver's Department Store — Run by the miserly Ben Weaver.
  • Wally's Filling Station — The town's only known gas station, it employed cousins Gomer Pyle and Goober. It also served as the town's auto repair garage.

Places to eat

Mayberry Hotel
  • Bluebird Diner — This was the restaurant where Barney was often seen calling to talk to his secret love, the enigmatic waitress "Juanita." A man named Frank owns the diner. It is located on the outskirts of Mayberry, near Myer's Lake.
  • Snappy Lunch — A Mayberry diner named after a real eatery that still serves lunch in Mount Airy, North Carolina.
To Eat and stay
  • Mayberry Hotel — Where out-of-towners often stayed, the Mayberry Hotel was also where choir director John Masters was employed.

Physical landmarks

  • Myer's Lake — As seen in the opening credits of The Andy Griffith Show, it was the place Andy and Opie Taylor went fishing, and where Barney often drove with Thelma Lou for their "romantic getaways." The fictional lake was mentioned on the show as being located in Stokes County, North Carolina. Stokes County is a real county next to Surry County where Andy Griffith was born and raised.

In popular culture

In a recent song by Rascal Flatts titled "Mayberry". Mayberry is mentioned in the following lyrics "Well I miss Mayberry sitting outside on the porch drinking ice cold Cherry Coke where everything is black and white."

References

  • Behind the Scenes of the Real Mayberry A behind the scenes look at The Andy Griffith Show and the real Mayberry, includes filming locations, the stars made on the show, and Mayberry trivia.

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