That said, Mayberry R.F.D. was supposed to have Ron Howard in the lead but, he didn't want to do the show without Mr.Grifith so, how much could he have really hated him?
I can't imagine that Ron Howard would hate anyone since he had a father that taught him about being a young professional actor from beginning. In fact, when Andy Griffin died he spoke up about his sadness for Andy who was like a father figure to him while he was on that show. Plus, his own father was there during the taping of the show while he was young boy.
I AGREE WITH YOU. RON HOWARD, IN A PRIVATE INTERFER STATED HE HAD A GREAT RELATIONSHIP WITH ANDY AND THAT THEY WERE VERY CLOSE UNTIL THE DAY HE DIED. SO, THIS IS ALL MADE-UP JUNK! I WAS SO DISAPPOINTED IN THE LIES IN THIS VIDEO. ANDY DID NOT HATE "AUNT BEE" AND STATED, "I NEVER UNDERSTOOD WHY SHE WOULD GET UPSET OR HAVE A DEMEANOR OF COLDNESS TOWARDS ME...AND THAT I WANTED TO HAVE PEACE BETWEEN US." AND AT THE END OF HER LIFE, SHE CALLED HIM UP AND STATED, "IS THERE ANYTHING I CAN DO TO HELP YOU AND I WOULD LIKE TO SEE YOU." SHE SAID, "I WANT TO TELL YOU THAT I AM SORRY FOR HOW I TREATED YOU, IT WAS NOT YOU, IT WAS ME!" SO THERE YOU HAVE IT. THE TRUTH.
@@beverlyhill9947 Both Andy and Frances were astrologically Gun s & those signs are extremely difficult why the 2 probably had some fire between them - competitive...
Just who did Ron Howard hate as you made us listen to all that .....and we still did not find out who it was, if there was anyone at all. There is a word you need to look up, .......Integrity!
I hate when you use something to drag in viewers and then don't even answer it. I only watched this to see who Ron Howard hated and you NEVER told The best, I know, he never said a bad thing about anyone on the Andy Griffth show. The worst he said was Frances Bavier didn't like kids.
Frances was a difficult actress for the full cast to work with The worse WAS Andy & Frances. Astrologically could explain it as both were Gemini's. As for making efforts to make a surprise visit to Frances Bavier it was Andy & Ron...sighhhh... I never read or heard Frances didn't like kids...
@Debby Woodbeck; this was a SCUMBAG move by this LOSER! will NEVER trust another of his TH-cam videos; he FAILED at attempting to score subscribers to make money; what a fuckin douchebag; he's a punkass!
This is the 10th article or story I've watched stating "who did Ron Howard hate" and not a one of them tells you a thing about anyone Ron may have disliked, much less hated. These stories are a bunch of bull just to get you to watch them.
The "Ron Howard Truly Hated Him" is like the old come-ons the carnival barkers used to use to draw you into a show. And then you find out the line meant nothing.
Earnest T. Bass is the character, not the actor. Also, Ron didn’t hate anyone on the show. He was a kid and they played with him and helped him in his acting.
Back around 1995, I ran into Howard Morris (Ernest T Bass) at NBC Studio in Burbank, and interviewed him for a writer's magazine. I have never laughed and been so entertained by by an actor in my life. Ernest T Bass was only in 5 episodes (Morris was in 3 or 4 other episodes as different characters), but they were among the most memorable episodes in the show. Anyone else remember him wanting to earn money for a propane lantern for his wedding?
I watch a great behind the scenes of the shooting on a McDonalds commercial with Howard Morris directing. I think he also did some of the mcdonnald land character voices.
That show was one of my favorites. The episode where Oppie accidently kills a momma bird with a sling shot. Oppie raised the birds by hand. I was in the hospital a lot so I had a lot of animal friends that I watched regularly. When the birds got big enough to leave the nest, I remember that I cried. I learned to love animals from that episode. I think many friendships between members of the cast were lifelong and very special. I do love the memory of those TV shows as many were role models for me. It is really all I had .
Yeah I think some of us who grew up in front of the tube lived through some of these TV shows and almost felt like we were part of them...heck I even had dreams I was IN the shows at times! That is why I love TH-cam of all the social medias, I see it is my own personal Time Machine that let's me go back to a treasured era of mine. Just hearing the tunes of some of these TV show intros alone gets me super nostalgic and some songs even bring tears of joy to my eyes. Thank you for caring for Animals, I do the same on a daily basis.
Interesting, according to IMDB, it was Ron Howard, not the actor who played Ernest T Bass, who Frances Bavier turned away with Andy Griffith at her door in N C. That, plus if Ron Howard hated anyone, it really was never disclosed, as if anything...he learned quite a bit from all the adult cast members, as well as behind the scenes. Quite frankly, I'm surprised they didn't give him an "honorary" directorship role in that series, just to give him a taste of what it was like then. We know he has a great lineup of works today, though.
I still watch this everyday it brings back many great childhood memories of me as a little boy and being raised by a single woman my grandma who I love and miss dearly but I also love the show for the talent of the characters
I suspect the more important reason someone off-camera threw the rock into the lake was that they needed a big splash from a big rock so it would show on camera. Little Ronnie could only throw a little rock because of how young he was.
Warning: Several mentions of the word "iconic." But you'll be able to overlook that! But you won't find out who it was Ron Howard hated. Possibly the guy running this video...
Bavier, Aunt Bea, was in movies too. She was in original "The Day the Earth Stood Still" with Michael Renee and Patricia Neal too, in 1951. And Knotts, Barney, was originally a ventriloquist. Performing in USO show, Don lost his ventriloquists dummy in moving to troop gigs. He had to improvise, and switched to comedy routines; as he didn't have his dummy. After that his career changed from ventriloquism to comical acting and comedy. Just posting trivial info, for other fans. I'm now an old lady with much fandom of 50's and 60's shows and stars. 👍
Frances also starred in the Jack the Ripper movie with Jack Palance playing Jack the Ripper. She played a wife who along with her husband alllowed Jack the murderer to rent a room from them.
Show based on Andy's real life hiometown of Mt. Airy; North Carolina. Aunt Bea; (Francis Bouvier), a NYer born in Manhattan, visited Mr Airy, and liked it so much she moved near there after retiremant, and lived out the remainder of her years. Andy returned to NC as well living on Roanoke Island; NC on 70 acres until his death. Fictional town filmed in Hollywood, with real lives lived in NC.
This channel is notoriously problematic with incorrectly titling their ledes for shock and interest, only to disappoint viewers with false information, which never explains the lede. AKA a lying lede or MISINFORMATION.
at 4:00 the talk is about Ron Howard and Andy Griffith, except this child is not Ron Howard. I saw this episode the other day, the child was called George Foley in the show and had run away from home. The episode was titled "Runaway kid", the actor was Pat Rosson.
I do NOT believe that Ron Howard hated Andy😡. I have heard Ron Howard say in another interview that he appreciated Andy and how he conducted the atmosphere. Ron said that Andy was like another father. You can see the love and appreciation between Ron and Andy all through the episodes. Regrettably, these “gossip mongers” who spread negative rumors are like parasites.
Imo there are many life lessons in the Andy of Mayberry Show. The relationships and how Andy dealt with those relationships provide much to learn from. Such close knit communities and friendships were once common all across rural small-town America. I think we ought to try to get as much of that back as possible. The internet and AI are not real life and never can be.
@stevenweint7893 Dude, the show was 60 years ago. Television was still in its infancy, and this was a little 30 minute show about a small town. The goal was to survive as a tv show. Did you expect them to address world issues? Really? Use anothher stage.
@@TheClimberbob1 The interesting thing I've noticed watching reruns of "Andy..." recently that I haven't seen since I was in grade school is that within the humor and "aw, shucks" country boy mannerisms the character of sheriff Taylor has much we can learn from and benefit from today. He never escalates a dispute. He knows his neighbors as people. He looks for creative win/win solutions and succeeds in making them happen. And he's a patient loving father to Opie. Family. Community. Justice. Living by the golden rule. Being of service to others. And a pretty good guitar picker, too. It's not that life is all that complicated today. It's that we seem to be oblivious to how we're all in various ways making life harder, less secure, more lonely and isolated for ourselves and each other than it has to be. "The kingdom of heaven is at hand." That's what Christ said about life on earth 2,000 years ago. It still is. We're all holding it in our hands right now, this very moment, and have been every moment for literally centuries. The only thing holding us back is us.
Aunt Bea was in The Day The Earth Stood Still, Helen Crump was in the movie The Blob with Steve McQueen. Elenore Donahue was on the TV program with Billy Grey on Father Knows Best. Billy Grey was also in the movie The Day The Earth Stood Still. Maybe there should be a game called "6 Degrees of Andy Griffith".
As far as I can tell, they never mentioned who Ron Howard hated, though the implication by starting with Don Knotts at the beginning of the video and how much they talked about Knotts/Fife are we to believe it was Barney?
@@eloiseockert9233 - "Ron Howard and Don Knotts may have starred on “The Andy Griffith Show.” But they actually share a real-life connection as well. They're actually distantly related. Both Howard and Knotts were sixth cousins, according to IMDB [InternetMovieDataBase]. Feb 24, 2021
@@dricka49221 - "Ron Howard and Don Knotts may have starred on “The Andy Griffith Show.” But they actually share a real-life connection as well. They're actually distantly related. Both Howard and Knotts were sixth cousins, according to IMDB [Internet Movie DataBase]. Feb 24, 2021
RE Sarah the operator: "She never made an appearance on camera yet her distinctive voice could always be heard." Which episodes bestow her distinctive voice?
I remember many years ago when Andy Griffith appeared on Johnny Carson one night and Andy said one time he was out of work and he went to Ron Howard to see if he could help him out. And Ron turned around and said. I don't have anything right now but I'll keep you in mind. Yep. Andy said on live TV how hurt he was then he never asked him again. I wouldn't either. Ron would be nothing without Andy. I'm trying to find that episode.
Ron Howard has publicly stated often that the cast and crew were so wonderful.....one reason he thought "show business" was going to be good career choice.
They came back and done a Réunion show. Ron Howard was a success, he didn't have to come back. If I heard Ron Howard say he hated Andy Griffin I'll believe it.
Maxine is right. There was a reunion show, maybe titled back to mayberry. They even rebuilt the set for the sheriff office. Gomer, Andy and Ron certainly were in it, and the talk among those three me was that they loved their time together on the show and remain friends.
There is a scene where Andy and Barney are going through their high school yearbook. On Andy's page it says "Andrew Jackson Taylor," and on Barney's page says "Bernard Milton Fife."
Two pictures of Griffith and are girl referred to as Aneta Corseaut are actually not Aneta but another actress who guest starred in one episode as an attractive aquaintance of Aunt Bee who becomes quite close to Andy , much to Helen's ire.
Frances Bavier also played in movies, & one that I saw was Jack the Ripper starring Jack Palance as the culprit. She played a wife who along with her husband who allowed him room & board with them, not knowing they were harboring a murdered.
@@curtphillips140 LOL!!! The only bad thing is that he couldn't have done William Holden. I remember a scene where Andy and Helen were going on a picnic and Goober was supposed to give them a ride in his truck. Goober started hinting around about the movie 'Picnic' and that he could do imitations of Cary Grant. Andy and Helen told him that Cary Grant wasn't in 'Picnic'. William Holden was the lead. Goober's reply was "I can't do William Holden. He talks like everybody else. But I sure can do Cary Grant. Judy Judy Judy" That Goob was something else. He even ended up becoming a visiting surgeon on an episode of MASH.
@@SeptemberChild1835 I liked George Lindsey. Goober was one of my favorite characters. I only wish he had done his imitation of Edward G. Robinson more often......LOL.
When they discovered Andy’s progressive political views a lot of people started rumors about him that cast and production crews have denied. He could be really serious when filming and he had a drinking problem but he was known to be funny and polite as well.
I aboustley love Andy Griffith show, but they only show certain ones all the time, wish they showed all shows especially when opie is older and Andy dates ms. Crump plus love seeing the in color shows tooo❤
I don't know if this is an actual person narrating this or if it's synthesized voice. If it's an actual person...HE NEEDS TO LEARN HOW TO PRONOUNCE NAMES!!! IT'S BAH-VEE-AY BAVIER
there is no possible way hatred, meanness, attitudes ever continuing in the way of this group going with the force of 249 episodes strong. Besides that really was a golden era of life. Things new, simpler and people were grounded in caring close family and religious beliefs. From the times then to now would wake the dead but they said no they will just stay there, huh Barney.
Several photos were not of the actors they were supposed to be. Howard Morris, played by Ernest T. Bass?! Wasn’t it Ernest T. Bass, played by HowRd Morris?
Ron H continues to astound. He has made many fine films in my opinion. I respect him so much that i surely hope one day he has the pleasure of meeting me.
"Andy Griffith and Frances Bavier [Aunt Bee] did not get along during the series. According to Griffith and Howard Morris, Bavier was extremely sensitive, and resented her role of Aunt Bee. In 1972 Griffith and Ron Howard paid her a visit at her home in Siler City, NC, but she turned them away." source: IMDb (Internet Movie Database)
They don't mention the bigger spin-off show of "Gomer Pyle USMC". That show worked with the military to show the Marines in a good light while keeping the over the top humour.
I think he probably hated the guy that posted this for starting rumors.
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IKR??
Very good 😊
That's Exactly what I heard,
And that's the Truth,
Only It Not True.
And that's a fact.
Well said. 😡
I don't think Ron ever hated anyone.
IKR? THIS IS B.S.
Just America, he never thought America was ever great
Exactly. And the narrator ought to fix his English grammar. "Her should be She". And we're supposed to believe all that he says? Nope
Actually, I've heard some stories about both of them and who they've harbored grudges against.
That said, Mayberry R.F.D. was supposed to have Ron Howard in the lead but, he didn't want to do the show without Mr.Grifith so, how much could he have really hated him?
I can't imagine that Ron Howard would hate anyone since he had a father that taught him about being a young professional actor from beginning. In fact, when Andy Griffin died he spoke up about his sadness for Andy who was like a father figure to him while he was on that show. Plus, his own father was there during the taping of the show while he was young boy.
Griffith, not "Griffin"🙄
I AGREE WITH YOU. RON HOWARD, IN A PRIVATE INTERFER STATED HE HAD A GREAT RELATIONSHIP WITH ANDY AND THAT THEY WERE VERY CLOSE UNTIL THE DAY HE DIED. SO, THIS IS ALL MADE-UP JUNK! I WAS SO DISAPPOINTED IN THE LIES IN THIS VIDEO. ANDY DID NOT HATE "AUNT BEE" AND STATED, "I NEVER UNDERSTOOD WHY SHE WOULD GET UPSET OR HAVE A DEMEANOR OF COLDNESS TOWARDS ME...AND THAT I WANTED TO HAVE PEACE BETWEEN US." AND AT THE END OF HER LIFE, SHE CALLED HIM UP AND STATED, "IS THERE ANYTHING I CAN DO TO HELP YOU AND I WOULD LIKE TO SEE YOU." SHE SAID, "I WANT TO TELL YOU THAT I AM SORRY FOR HOW I TREATED YOU, IT WAS NOT YOU, IT WAS ME!" SO THERE YOU HAVE IT. THE TRUTH.
*stop putting a dampener on the pointed slur and slanderous sensationalism these type of clips aim at producing and provoking*
@@beverlyhill9947 Both Andy and Frances were astrologically Gun s & those signs are extremely difficult why the 2 probably had some fire between them - competitive...
@@NoNotMe0000 He was commenting about Peter Griffin.
14 minutes and no mention of who Ron Howard truly hated !
That is what I found. We cannot believe these videos!!!!!
Ron Howard didn't hate playing Opie, so who did he hate?.
It’s on the follow up video and revealed to be Rod Smart.
Clickbaiting bastards like you should be banned from all social media.
That's fifteen minutes of my life I'm never going to get back.
Yeah, it was about Ol' Aunt B, who hated Sherrif Taylor.
Just who did Ron Howard hate as you made us listen to all that .....and we still did not find out who it was, if there was anyone at all. There is a word you need to look up, .......Integrity!
Ron Howard hates no one!
"Virtual Integrity" and actual integrity are not even in the same zip code.
Those people were wonderful to each other. Never had a group of fine actors that enjoyed working in this show for a long time.
ANDY GRIFFITH.
@@NoGMOGod "Good cracker, good cracker!" - Andy Griffith
I saw Ron on a talk show , and he said the show was like family . And he really liked being on the show…
I hate when you use something to drag in viewers and then don't even answer it. I only watched this to see who Ron Howard hated and you NEVER told The best, I know, he never said a bad thing about anyone on the Andy Griffth show. The worst he said was Frances Bavier didn't like kids.
Frances was a difficult actress for the full cast to work with The worse WAS Andy & Frances. Astrologically could explain it as both were Gemini's.
As for making efforts to make a surprise visit to Frances Bavier it was Andy & Ron...sighhhh...
I never read or heard Frances didn't like kids...
@Debby Woodbeck; this was a SCUMBAG move by this LOSER! will NEVER trust another of his TH-cam videos; he FAILED at attempting to score subscribers to make money; what a fuckin douchebag; he's a punkass!
Ron Howard hated Donald J. Trump.
So who did Ron Howard hate? I hope it was the author of this ridiculous tease.
Ron Howard has always hated Donald J. Trump.
This is the 10th article or story I've watched stating "who did Ron Howard hate" and not a one of them tells you a thing about anyone Ron may have disliked, much less hated. These stories are a bunch of bull just to get you to watch them.
That's what the comments are for - to tell you that the video doesn't tell you what it promises to.
The "Ron Howard Truly Hated Him" is like the old come-ons the carnival barkers used to use to draw you into
a show. And then you find out the line meant nothing.
And then you find out that ring doesn't fit over ANY of the bottles!
Earnest T. Bass is the character, not the actor. Also, Ron didn’t hate anyone on the show. He was a kid and they played with him and helped him in his acting.
And, Sara (the operator), her voice was NEVER heard on the show. Several incorrect things like that in this video.
A long ttle unknown fact, Ron Howard & Don Knotts were cousins.
Always have someone try to ruin your child hood, if he was that bad Ron would have said so
waste of rime.
So, who did Ron Howard hate?
It's true that the commentator in the video has no respect for us. I guess that's a form of hatred.
Back around 1995, I ran into Howard Morris (Ernest T Bass) at NBC Studio in Burbank, and interviewed him for a writer's magazine. I have never laughed and been so entertained by by an actor in my life. Ernest T Bass was only in 5 episodes (Morris was in 3 or 4 other episodes as different characters), but they were among the most memorable episodes in the show. Anyone else remember him wanting to earn money for a propane lantern for his wedding?
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I watch a great behind the scenes of the shooting on a McDonalds commercial with Howard Morris directing. I think he also did some of the mcdonnald land character voices.
How do you do Mrs Wiley?
I got 8 seconds into this and an alarm went off in my head. I checked the comments, and I'm glad I did.
We all should be on the ball about that sort of thing by now.
That show was one of my favorites. The episode where Oppie accidently kills a momma bird with a sling shot. Oppie raised the birds by hand. I was in the hospital a lot so I had a lot of animal friends that I watched regularly. When the birds got big enough to leave the nest, I remember that I cried. I learned to love animals from that episode. I think many friendships between members of the cast were lifelong and very special. I do love the memory of those TV shows as many were role models for me. It is really all I had .
Yeah I think some of us who grew up in front of the tube lived through some of these TV shows and almost felt like we were part of them...heck I even had dreams I was IN the shows at times! That is why I love TH-cam of all the social medias, I see it is my own personal Time Machine that let's me go back to a treasured era of mine. Just hearing the tunes of some of these TV show intros alone gets me super nostalgic and some songs even bring tears of joy to my eyes. Thank you for caring for Animals, I do the same on a daily basis.
One of the greatest episodes in television history.
Interesting, according to IMDB, it was Ron Howard, not the actor who played Ernest T Bass, who Frances Bavier turned away with Andy Griffith at her door in N C. That, plus if Ron Howard hated anyone, it really was never disclosed, as if anything...he learned quite a bit from all the adult cast members, as well as behind the scenes. Quite frankly, I'm surprised they didn't give him an "honorary" directorship role in that series, just to give him a taste of what it was like then. We know he has a great lineup of works today, though.
I still watch this everyday it brings back many great childhood memories of me as a little boy and being raised by a single woman my grandma who I love and miss dearly but I also love the show for the talent of the characters
Ronny was one of those rare chid stars. One who loved what he did, and who he worked with. He even like Francis Baiver
Ron Howard never hated anybody. 😊
I suspect the more important reason someone off-camera threw the rock into the lake was that they needed a big splash from a big rock so it would show on camera. Little Ronnie could only throw a little rock because of how young he was.
Yes, it would've been a bit puny if it was just a little splash even though it was a little kid. Still, it might have been a cute gimmick.
Loved Andy, Floyd, Barney & all. They were part of my childhood
Warning: Several mentions of the word "iconic." But you'll be able to overlook that! But you won't find out who it was Ron Howard hated. Possibly the guy running this video...
Bavier, Aunt Bea, was in movies too. She was in original "The Day the Earth Stood Still" with Michael Renee and Patricia Neal too, in 1951.
And Knotts, Barney, was originally a ventriloquist. Performing in USO show, Don lost his ventriloquists dummy in moving to troop gigs. He had to improvise, and switched to comedy routines; as he didn't have his dummy. After that his career changed from ventriloquism to comical acting and comedy.
Just posting trivial info, for other fans. I'm now an old lady with much fandom of 50's and 60's shows and stars. 👍
Frances also starred in the Jack the Ripper movie with Jack Palance playing Jack the Ripper. She played a wife who along with her husband alllowed Jack the murderer to rent a room from them.
@@jacquelinejones8252 Think it was from 1953, and named "Man in the Attic".
Thank you, interesting!😃
Show based on Andy's real life hiometown of Mt. Airy; North Carolina. Aunt Bea; (Francis Bouvier), a NYer born in Manhattan, visited Mr Airy, and liked it so much she moved near there after retiremant, and lived out the remainder of her years. Andy returned to NC as well living on Roanoke Island; NC on 70 acres until his death. Fictional town filmed in Hollywood, with real lives lived in NC.
You clearly know more that the creator of this video!!
So who did Ron Howard hate?
good question
This channel is notoriously problematic with incorrectly titling their ledes for shock and interest, only to disappoint viewers with false information, which never explains the lede. AKA a lying lede or MISINFORMATION.
No one
Andy and Ron were close. Ron and Don were related in real life.
@@theresa6465 And they ask us to prescribe. There should be something about that. And how much are they telling us is true ?
Thank you. You saved me from wasting my time.
at 4:00 the talk is about Ron Howard and Andy Griffith, except this child is not Ron Howard. I saw this episode the other day, the child was called George Foley in the show and had run away from home. The episode was titled "Runaway kid", the actor was Pat Rosson.
I think they lied to make you watch their video well I didn’t subscribe to the lier lm like everyone else I don’t think Ron hated anyone.
Did they ever find Pat Rosson?
Yeah, you can always trust the Internet.
Ahhhh, memories!
Grew up watching this show.loved it.
I do NOT believe that Ron Howard hated Andy😡.
I have heard Ron Howard say in another interview that he appreciated Andy and how he conducted the atmosphere.
Ron said that Andy was like another father.
You can see the love and appreciation between Ron and Andy all through the episodes.
Regrettably, these “gossip mongers” who spread negative rumors are like parasites.
How was the titled Ron hated him when it was Aunt Bee hating Andy.
Not sure it was hate/I felt more of a rivalry of who was the stronger performer. It wasn't just Andy, she wasn't an easy actress to work with
Imo there are many life lessons in the Andy of Mayberry Show. The relationships and how Andy dealt with those relationships provide much to learn from. Such close knit communities and friendships were once common all across rural small-town America. I think we ought to try to get as much of that back as possible. The internet and AI are not real life and never can be.
I agree.
Yeah! Rural, small-town America was great!! As long as you were white. And male. And straight. True story.
@stevenweint7893 Dude, the show was 60 years ago. Television was still in its infancy, and this was a little 30 minute show about a small town. The goal was to survive as a tv show. Did you expect them to address world issues? Really?
Use anothher stage.
@@TheClimberbob1 The interesting thing I've noticed watching reruns of "Andy..." recently that I haven't seen since I was in grade school is that within the humor and "aw, shucks" country boy mannerisms the character of sheriff Taylor has much we can learn from and benefit from today.
He never escalates a dispute. He knows his neighbors as people. He looks for creative win/win solutions and succeeds in making them happen. And he's a patient loving father to Opie.
Family. Community. Justice. Living by the golden rule. Being of service to others. And a pretty good guitar picker, too.
It's not that life is all that complicated today. It's that we seem to be oblivious to how we're all in various ways making life harder, less secure, more lonely and isolated for ourselves and each other than it has to be.
"The kingdom of heaven is at hand." That's what Christ said about life on earth 2,000 years ago. It still is. We're all holding it in our hands right now, this very moment, and have been every moment for literally centuries. The only thing holding us back is us.
I wish TH-cam postings could be reported as fake news
Aunt Bea was in The Day The Earth Stood Still, Helen Crump was in the movie The Blob with Steve McQueen. Elenore Donahue was on the TV program with Billy Grey on Father Knows Best. Billy Grey was also in the movie The Day The Earth Stood Still.
Maybe there should be a game called "6 Degrees of Andy Griffith".
I've heard Ron and Andy both say they stayed great friends. I believe them.
As far as I can tell, they never mentioned who Ron Howard hated, though the implication by starting with Don Knotts at the beginning of the video and how much they talked about Knotts/Fife are we to believe it was Barney?
NO. In real life Don and Ron were related.
@@eloiseockert9233 Thank you for that information. Did you get out of the video who Ron actually hated?
@@eloiseockert9233 -
"Ron Howard and Don Knotts may have starred on “The Andy Griffith Show.” But they actually share a real-life connection as well. They're actually distantly related. Both Howard and Knotts were sixth cousins, according to IMDB [InternetMovieDataBase].
Feb 24, 2021
@@dricka49221 -
"Ron Howard and Don Knotts may have starred on “The Andy Griffith Show.” But they actually share a real-life connection as well. They're actually distantly related. Both Howard and Knotts were sixth cousins, according to IMDB [Internet Movie DataBase].
Feb 24, 2021
@@eloiseockert9233 -
They were apparently only 6th cousins! You and I are probably more closely related than Ron Howard is to Don Knotts. :)
RE Sarah the operator: "She never made an appearance on camera yet her distinctive voice could always be heard." Which episodes bestow her distinctive voice?
Ron was in American graffiti before happy days
Secretly, Opie was just standing in Andy's shadow.
...And
He was in something like 10 or 12 movies before 1974 when "Happy Days' became an official TV show.
@@1967davethewave he was in the music man and was in Dennis the menace.
He was also in a MASH episode, playing an underage Marine with a ruptured appendix. I forget the name of the episode.
Could you have squeezed the word "iconic" in just a few more times?
I remember many years ago when Andy Griffith appeared on Johnny Carson one night and Andy said one time he was out of work and he went to Ron Howard to see if he could help him out. And Ron turned around and said. I don't have anything right now but I'll keep you in mind. Yep. Andy said on live TV how hurt he was then he never asked him again. I wouldn't either. Ron would be nothing without Andy. I'm trying to find that episode.
Howard Morris wasn't played by Ernest T. Bass! It was actually vice-versa!!!
Viral Nater, the 'ol Click Bater
Hate is a strong word. No mention here on who Ron "hated."
i remember now not to watch your videos, they are like a phony headline in those yellow journal magazines!
The National Enquirer
Yes, you have to watch then for the content not what is promised.
By the way, Ron Howard, if he did "HATE" anyone on the show, he wouldn't mention it in public. He is that kind of person, I think.
Ron Howard has publicly stated often that the cast and crew were so wonderful.....one reason he thought "show business" was going to be good career choice.
The Andy Griffith show was & still is 1 of America's best. Just like the Munsters cast. The chemistry is unmatched.
Incomplete video, as no mention of who Ron Howard truly hated! Maybe his own character?
It's funny that the only married man on the show is Otis and he's a drunk! LOL!
One has to be drunk to be married! LOL
Andy Griffith’s screen debut was in Elia Kazan’s dark political satire A Face in the Crowd (1957). Serious dramatic acting chops.
They came back and done a Réunion show. Ron Howard was a success, he didn't have to come back. If I heard Ron Howard say he hated Andy Griffin I'll believe it.
Maxine is right. There was a reunion show, maybe titled back to mayberry. They even rebuilt the set for the sheriff office. Gomer, Andy and Ron certainly were in it, and the talk among those three me was that they loved their time together on the show and remain friends.
There is a scene where Andy and Barney are going through their high school yearbook. On Andy's page it says "Andrew Jackson Taylor," and on Barney's page says "Bernard Milton Fife."
So, who did Ron Howard truly hate ?
Ron Howard hated Donald Trump and he supported Jussie Smollett before the true facts were known and never came back to apologize
Two pictures of Griffith and are girl referred to as Aneta Corseaut are actually not Aneta but another actress who guest starred in one episode as an attractive aquaintance of Aunt Bee who becomes quite close to Andy , much to Helen's ire.
Not an 'acquantice,' of Aunt Bea. A bff's daughter Aunt Bea considered her niece.
"If you hate someone, you already commited murder, in your heart." Unknown author
First let start with Ron Howard doesn't have a hateful personality about anything however this was a trivial conglomeration and enjoyable to watch .
I'm so glad I read the comments before wasting my time to see who Ron Howard "truly hated". Evidently, it was no one.
Smart thinking Kath.
Ron Howard does hate Donald Trump and he supported Jussie Smollett before the true facts were known and never came back to apologize
dear Viral Nater, get yourselves a new Emcee.
Who did Ron Howard hate?
He did not...such a stupid draw...
WHOM...
I watched this whole video to see if Ron Howard truly hated him! Hated who ? That statement is like false advertising
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I wish the word "iconic" was used more ont he internet
Does anyone remember at the very end of the pilot Barney refers to Andy as cousin Ange?
Yes
I remember
YEs. You speak the truth. This video even mentions this. But the show clearly defined them as cousins ...
Everybody was single on the show except Otis and he drank.
Well, what does that tell you?
I Love the show
Andy Griffiths, became a father figure to Ron, there has always been a healthy relationship 😊😊😊
Now we know who Ron Howard truly hated.
No we do not.
Was Ron Howard at least by the Grassy Knoll ??? lol lol 😆👍
Yes. Ron has always hated Donald J. Trump.
I already knew.
Yeah, milked that for as long as they could and still didn't give up the good on who Ron truly hated.
I have it on good authority that Ron Howard didn't much like Adolf Hitler.
9:57 shows Elizabeth Montgomery as Helen Crump. (Aneta Corsaut)
fake titles for videos should be banned
Frances Bavier also played in movies, & one that I saw was Jack the Ripper starring Jack Palance as the culprit. She played a wife who along with her husband who allowed him room & board with them, not knowing they were harboring a murdered.
How reliable was it, though?
Really I m stunned I would have thought they were friends
George Lindsay was in line to play Mr. Spock on Star Trek. Glad they chose Leonard Nimoy.
I’d have liked George Lindsay as Spock. He could have done imitations of Cary Grant and Edward G. Robinson for Capt. Kirk, Dr. McCoy and Scotty!
@@robertwayne808 Yeah, it would have been great to hear Mr. Spock say, "Judy! Judy! Judy!"
@@curtphillips140 LOL!!! The only bad thing is that he couldn't have done William Holden. I remember a scene where Andy and Helen were going on a picnic and Goober was supposed to give them a ride in his truck. Goober started hinting around about the movie 'Picnic' and that he could do imitations of Cary Grant. Andy and Helen told him that Cary Grant wasn't in 'Picnic'. William Holden was the lead. Goober's reply was "I can't do William Holden. He talks like everybody else. But I sure can do Cary Grant. Judy Judy Judy" That Goob was something else. He even ended up becoming a visiting surgeon on an episode of MASH.
Why are you hating on George?? 🥺
@@SeptemberChild1835 I liked George Lindsey. Goober was one of my favorite characters. I only wish he had done his imitation of Edward G. Robinson more often......LOL.
All old news and never even talks about Ron Howard hate for anyone....
Just a tease to get you to watch it.
There was none...
When they discovered Andy’s progressive political views a lot of people started rumors about him that cast and production crews have denied. He could be really serious when filming and he had a drinking problem but he was known to be funny and polite as well.
Miss Frances Bavier played in a B movie about Outer space, The Day The Earth Stood Still. I enjoyed it when I was a kid. Lol!
lol
Howard Morris, a writer for the show played the part of Earnest T. Bass, not the other way around.
Hi Jim, actually, Howard Morris may have been a writer, but I know he was a director. But this guy got so much of this video wrong... you're forgiven!
Howard Morris didn't write for the Andy Griffith Show, he wrote for (as well as acted in) Sid Cesare's Your Show Of Show's.
Really, whose to say?
I aboustley love Andy Griffith show, but they only show certain ones all the time, wish they showed all shows especially when opie is older and Andy dates ms. Crump plus love seeing the in color shows tooo❤
I'm from the Mt Airy NC area. Mt Airy is much larger then the fictional Mayberry seems to be
This is completely untrue.
I remember Barney said his full name was Bernard P. Fife.
I once had a stepmother who called me, Ang.. I hated it.. and didn't much care for her either!
How about Angie? Like the Rolling Stones song? Ang - you're one of those lunatics - oh dear.
I don't know if this is an actual person narrating this or if it's synthesized voice. If it's an actual person...HE NEEDS TO LEARN HOW TO PRONOUNCE NAMES!!! IT'S BAH-VEE-AY BAVIER
there is no possible way hatred, meanness, attitudes ever continuing in the way of this group going with the force of 249 episodes strong. Besides that really was a golden era of life. Things new, simpler and people were grounded in caring close family and religious beliefs. From the times then to now would wake the dead but they said no they will just stay there, huh Barney.
I remember Don Knots from the old Steve Allen show doing his interviews with people of the streets
Several photos were not of the actors they were supposed to be. Howard Morris, played by Ernest T. Bass?! Wasn’t it Ernest T. Bass, played by HowRd Morris?
I talked to Ron and he said he hated you.
😂😂😂
Yeah, we are ALL believing that. LOL
Yea never mentioned who Ron Howard hated, just a ploy to get us to watch
And yet, Ron Howard did all of the Griffith Show reunions, and went to see him after learning that Griffith way dying.
Andy and Barney were actually cousins according to the first episode
Hitler. Ron Howard hated Hitler. He still does.
Are you serious? YOU DID NOT INCLUDE JIM NABORS. A GREAT ACTOR AND OUTSTANDING OPERATIC SINGER
I think Cocoon was at least as good as A Beautiful Mind❣️❣️
Ron H continues to astound. He has made many fine films in my opinion. I respect him so much that i surely hope one day he has the pleasure of meeting me.
Andy broke his hand on set , because of JFK assassination! He was very upset ❤
WHATEVER
Everybody was mad when LBJ became president
"Andy Griffith and Frances Bavier [Aunt Bee] did not get along during the series.
According to Griffith and Howard Morris, Bavier was extremely sensitive, and resented her role of Aunt Bee.
In 1972 Griffith and Ron Howard paid her a visit at her home in Siler City, NC, but she turned them away."
source: IMDb (Internet Movie Database)
Well, she took the check!!
I always liked the Black & White episodes better.
I stopped watching this at 5:22 when I remembered I got duped into watching this once before without it ever being disclosed who Ron Howard hated.
He was also in a show that he would go to space and collect space junk
I remember " Salvage one", a short lived show about an inventor of a spaceship who wanted to salvage the things left on the moon .
Barney Fife, the best deputy ever.
So, did Ron Howard just hate acting on this show?, you never tell.
@@johnbockelie3899
We'll definitely find out when they release the last of The Files From The Warren Commission, in 2029. 😅👍
I'm sure Andy Griffin will forgive him.
They don't mention the bigger spin-off show of "Gomer Pyle USMC". That show worked with the military to show the Marines in a good light while keeping the over the top humour.
ron howard truly hated this youtube channel is more like it
I always thought that dude wasn’t the guy America liked. The eyes friends the eyes!
I wonder what the original opening lyrics to the show were
That little boy in the cowboy hat wasn’t Ron Howard. I’m almost positive that little is a different child.