Originally airing on December 10, 1962, this episode centers around Barney (Don Knotts) and Floyd the barber (Howard McNear). If those hamburgers are ruined.. Barney demands Andy have a talk with the boy, which, naturally, straightens everything out. with updates on movies, TV shows, Rotten Tomatoes podcast and more. The Andy Griffith Show: Season 3, Episode 11 - Rotten Tomatoes Viewing Sluggish? Radio Announcer: These women are not armed, but can be dangerous. They find while looking for a telephone and are captured by three female escaped convicts. Just say youre up here with OMalley and hes asked you to stay the night. Barney: Don Knotts. "The Andy Griffith Show" Convicts-at-Large (TV Episode 1962) - IMDb Andy and O'Malley engineer a clever scheme and capture all but the ringleader, Big Maude, whom Barney manages to tango out the door and into the handcuffs. He tells Barney to get "the big one" to come outside, but Maude interrupts and sends Barney back to the couch. Daphne was a notorious flirt who greeted her objects of affection with a throaty . [citation needed], In high school she was voted Girl Most Likely to Succeed as an Actress. Cattle thefts leave Andy stumped, so Mayor Stoner (Parley Baer) summons a state investigator to take over the case. Leon: Clint Howard. Andy: Andy Griffith. In the summertime, the windows would be open, and several times, Granny (who lived next door) would ask what we were laughing so hard at the following day when I went over to play. The '55 movie did not include the sex and violence like the play did. Naomi begs for the chance because, after all, she's a convicted husband beater who hates men. In town, Andy sees Floyd loading the groceries into the car and runs over to say hello. On The Andy Griffith show, Carson had a brief role as Naomi in a 1962 episode ("Convicts At Large" with Jane Dulo and Reta Shaw), but her most popular role was Daphne, one of the "fun girls",[1] who appeared with Joyce Jameson on a recurring basis from 1962 to 1965. The Andy Griffith Show S3 E11 Convicts at Large: Watch Full Episode Barney: (Floyd and he have run out of gas, and in walking about looking for some have arrived at a mountain cabin belonging to Mr. Back in Mayberry, Andy organizes a posse to round up the women, unaware of Barney and Floyd's plight. Gomer: Jim Nabors. Floyd spills the beans, however, explaining that Barney is only allowed one bullet in case of emergencies. Love this episode, it makes me laugh the entire 30 minutes! Milt: Bob McQuain. There is no Audience Score because there are not enough user ratings at this time. The dimwitted Floyd starts anxiously looking at his watch and once again spills the beans that Andy will come looking for Barney if he's not back by a specific time this afternoon. Carson felt she was typecast by some of these roles ("I'm what you call a 'second woman' or 'second tomato.' Andy says he thought O'Malley was in Detroit, but nothing was going on and tells Barney to have a good time. Jean Carson appears in my favorite episode of, Jane Dulo, a character actress that has been in seeminglyevery sitcom made during the 60s and 70s, only appeared this once on. While dancing, he opens the front door of the cabin bit Maude is immediately suspicious. Opie: Ronny Howard. Mr. Winkler: Harlan Warde. Rosemary: Rachel Ames. The show contains the hilarious scene in which Opie holds his breath and throws a temper tantrum to get attention. Language links are at the top of the page across from the title. Share via email. The Andy Griffith Show/Convicts-at-Large. Maude warns the deputy if he tries anything like that again, she's gonna let Naomi "curl his hair" with the gun. Sign in to rate and Watchlist for personalized recommendations. By creating an account, you agree to the Episode Details & Credits. Dud: Hoke Howell. In " A New Doctor In Town ," William Christopher (Who also played Father Francis Mulcahy on " M*A*S*H ") arrives in Mayberry driving a 1955 Jaguar XK 140. Andy mutters to himself that it would be just like Barney to "be off fishing today," establishing that the Deputy is out of town. Peggy: Joanna Moore. Daphne was a notorious flirt who greeted her objects of affection with a throaty "Hello Doll".[3]. Still trying to make Andy aware of their predicament, he again says it's just O'Malley, himself and Al. Convicts-at-Large - YouTube Convicts-at-Large | Mayberry Wiki | Fandom "Convicts At Large" - My Favorite Episode of The Andy Griffith Show Floyd: Howard McNear. Upchurch: Ralph Bell. Convicts-at-Large - Season 3, Episode 11 - 10 Dec. 1962 - Barney and Floyd are held hostage in a cabin by three escaped women convicts. The Andy Griffith Show: The Complete Third Season - amazon.com Naomi: Jean Carson. Andy listens to the radio as the news announcer says that Big Maude's aliases include Clarice or Annabelle Tyler and also one amusingly named Ralph Henderson. 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But, of course, the only picture Barney gets is one of himself demonstrating his clever idea. Barney immediately senses something wrong and screams, "THEY'RE CONS!" Andy: Andy Griffith. The book was a best-seller which is why a Broadway play was made titled the same and also based on incidents similar to the Hill Family, but in the play version, the family experienced fictional sexual and violent acts at the hands of the convicts. Barney: Im not Al, my name is Barney. Businessman Malcolm Tucker (Robert Emhardt) grows impatient when he tries to get his broken-down car fixed on Sunday, only to discover that Wally the mechanic doesn't work on the Sabbath. Acka backa soda cracker, out goes you!" Bob Sweeney, Written By: Jed Hansen: Jack Shea. Seated next to him is Floyd Lawson, the barber. Share to Reddit. Hillbilly family the Darlings made their first appearance in this episode, in which the betrothed Charlene develops a crush on Andy. Opie: Ronny Howard. Barney: Don Knotts. Ollie: Lee Krieger. The Fun Girls ("Daphne and Skippy") are fictional recurring characters on The Andy Griffith Show, an American TV sitcom from the 1960s.. Overview "The Fun Girls" (sardonically nicknamed by Thelma Lou) were a pair of fun-loving women: the giggly Skippy (played by Joyce Jameson) and the gravel-voiced Daphne (played by Jean Carson).The two hailed from Mount Pilot, the "big city" near the small . When she returns inside, Sally notices Naomi is cooking all of the hamburgers rare. Marvel Movies Ranked Worst to Best by Tomatometer, Jurassic Park Movies Ranked By Tomatometer, RT25: Celebrating 25 Years of Rotten Tomatoes, Fatal Attraction Series Stars Joshua Jackson and Lizzy Caplan on the Sexy, Unsettling Psychological Thriller, Prime Video Acquires J.J. Abrams and Matt Reeves Batman: Caped Crusader and 2 More Animated Projects, Home We're continuously trying to improve TheTVDB, and the best way we can do that is to get feedback from you. "[citation needed]). > Season 3 Floyd: (Appalled) "You shouldn't call a rich man by his first name!" When Sally changes records, Naomi cracks Floyd over the head with a ceramic bowl because her wedding song brought back bad memories. Mrs. Hollister: Kay Stewart. After the credits, we see the outside of a prison at night. Maude: (shouting out to Barney & Floyd) There's nobody here. Barney: Don Knotts. Leave a comment below and let me know. Well, for me at that age, late was about 8pm. Another fun fact I found while researching this episode is that this is one of only three episodes in the entire series where a female is shown smoking. Capture a web page as it appears now for use as a trusted citation in the future. This is the episode in which Barney delivers his famous "Nip it in the bud!" Thelma Lou: Betty Lynn. When Maude demands he hand over the bullet, Floyd goes so far as to tell her that Barney keeps it in his front left shirt pocket. Resigned to dancing, Barney begs to at least be the one who leads. Convicts At Large Season 3 Episode 11 Of The Andy Griffith Show Barney: Don Knotts. The Fun Girls - Wikipedia But it's up to Barney to get the third using all the charm he can muster, along with his best Rudolph Valentino impression. Big Maude immediately realizes that the gun is unloaded, and questions why a policeman would have an unloaded pistol. On The Andy Griffith show, Carson had a brief role as Naomi in a 1962 episode ("Convicts At Large" with Jane Dulo and Reta Shaw), but her most popular role was Daphne, one of the "fun girls", who appeared with Joyce Jameson on a recurring basis from 1962 to 1965. Mrs. Ambrose: Janet Stewart. You're right, it is! The phrase "Acka Backa" refers to a children's nursery rhyme: "Acka backa soda cracker, acka backa boo. She earned fourth billing in the 1968 Peter Sellers comedy The Party, perhaps her best-known film. Danny Thomas Enterprises, Mayberry Enterprises. John: Olan Soule. speech. The Andy Griffith Show - Convicts at Large - TheTVDB.com Whitey: Joey Scott. Barney and Floyd are held hostage by three escaped women convicts in a cabin outside of town. We open to the iconic opening credits, whistled by music composer Earl Hagen. After Peggy breaks a date with Andy, Barney sets himself and Andy up with some "fun girls" (Joyce Jameson, Jean Carson) from Mount Pilot. When Barney calls out for Mr. O'Malley, she yells out, "NOBODY'S HERE!". Share to Twitter. O'Malley: Willis Bouchey. Gomer: Jim Nabors. 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Watch The Andy Griffith Show Online | Season 3 (1962) | TV Guide (as Sid Hickox) Film Editing by Robert Fritch Casting By Ruth Burch Art Direction by While on a fishing excursion, Barney and Floyd are held captive by three escaped female convicts: Big Maude Tyler (Reta Shaw), Naomi Connors (Jean Carson) and Sally Stringer (Jane Dulo). Barney: Don Knotts. He happily proclaims, "We're home!". Window boxes are often used to display decorative plants but I don't see any plants. Enter the type and id of the record that this record is a duplicate of and confirm using He slaps a pair of handcuffs on her wrist while O'Malley covers her mouth with a handkerchief and drags her off to the waiting police car. [5], On November 2, 2005, Carson died in Palm Springs, California,[1] from complications of a stroke; she was 82 years old. Back at the cabin, Naomi is trying to fistfight with Deputy Fife, but Maude demands her turn to dance with him. After bickering about a shortcut that made them run out of gas, Barney puts on his police uniform "just in case" they need to hitchhike. "The Andy Griffith Show" Convicts-at-Large (TV Episode 1962) - IMDb Barney refuses but Big Maude forces him at gunpoint. Back in Mayberry, Andy organizes a posse to round up the women, unaware of Barney and Floyd's plight. Comedy Dec 10, 1962 24 min TV-PG Starring Reta Shaw, Jane Dulo, Jean Carson Cast & Crew Reta Shaw Big Maude Tyler JD Jane Dulo Convict Sally Jean Carson Get a detailed look at every new and returning show coming to broadcast 2012 Fall TV Preview: Our Night-by-Night Guide. (Carson described Hutton as a "foulmouthed old biddy" and said that was the only acting experience she did not enjoy. The phrase "Acka Backa, spoken by Big Maude, refers to a children's nursery rhyme: "Acka backa soda cracker, acka backa boo! Answer: In season 3, episode 11, Convicts at Large, there is a character named Big Maude Tyler, who is the leader of three female escaped convicts. Wally: Norman Leavitt. The percentage of approved Tomatometer critics who have given this title a positive review. Floyd: . Opie: Ronny Howard. Mrs. Rodenbach: Mary Lansing. This one's a long one, so without further ado, please click "Read More" and join me on a look back at my favorite episode of. A little old lady (Ellen Corby), who is actually the leader of a ring of car thieves, sells Barney his first car---and it's a lemon. They are taken prisoner and it's Andy to the rescue when he manages to capture two of them. Barney demands to be called by his real name and questions what happens if he refuses to make the call. Originally airing on December 10, 1962, this episode centers around Barney (Don Knotts) and Floyd the barber (Howard McNear). Convicts-at-Large Episode aired Dec 10, 1962 25m IMDb RATING 9.3 /10 615 YOUR RATING Rate Comedy Family Barney and Floyd are held hostage in a cabin by three escaped women convicts. "The Andy Griffith Show" Convicts-at-Large (TV Episode 1962) - IMDb The Andy Griffith Show (1960) mistakes in Convicts-at-Large