"Mayberry" comes to life

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  • čas přidán 18. 09. 2021
  • Andy Griffith was born and raised in Mount Airy, North Carolina, a community that was the inspiration for Mayberry in the classic comedy "The Andy Griffith Show" and its spinoff, "Mayberry, R.F.D." Now, Mount Airy has reinvented itself as a destination for fans who come by the hundreds of thousands each year. Senior contributing correspondent Ted Koppel visits Mount Airy to find out what attracts so many nostalgic for a show created more than 50 years ago.
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  • @user-nr3vg3zf8q
    @user-nr3vg3zf8q Před 5 měsíci +4

    People liked the Andy Griffith show because it represented a simplistic, wholesome place. Considering what was going on in the world at the time, it's obvious
    people watched the show as a form of escapism.

  • @allisonshaw9341
    @allisonshaw9341 Před 2 lety +69

    I grew up in the South in the 60s, and we made frequent trips to my grandmother's hometown as well as to other small towns. The same old men sitting outside the courthouse on the benches who held their chew when white folks passed by, spat at us when we Natives or any Black folks walked by. The clerks who were all smiles with white customers were surly to us. The same officials who were helpful and chatty with whites were rude and dismissive to us. The police and courts who were professional, solicitous, and desiring of helping people straighten up if they were white were the exact opposite when dealing with Natives and Blacks even if it was for the most minor of offenses.
    I watched the Andy Griffith Show growing up, have watched the reruns. Mayberry never existed for me or mine.
    And as for that trolley rider's desire that we all treat everyone alike, I still can't walk into a store in a mall to go shopping without being followed by store security and I'm a 61 yr old 5'1" tall grandmother who has never stolen anything in my life - but apparently my ethnicity makes me an automatic suspect, not to mention an unwanted presence in some other places, and a simpleton when dealing with still others.

    • @susanwilliamson9389
      @susanwilliamson9389 Před 2 lety +13

      Thank you for speaking the truth. The idiots on the bus are coming from a white privileged position and don’t want to hear the truth, or as they call it, “politics”…the Mayberry they are visiting may have existed for their race, but no one else.

    • @lewstone5430
      @lewstone5430 Před 2 lety +18

      Allison Shaw I wish you never had to deal with all that. I was born and raised in South Carolina but my parents were not from there and I saw and heard plenty of racism. Conservative whites have NO empathy for people of color as I’ve seen them act two-faced too many times to count. I moved out West to experience a different part of the US and I’m so glad I did. No more black vs. white, Civil War fanatics or racist Confederate flags hanging everywhere. Also I married a Native American. Diversity makes us stronger as a culture but this wisdom is completely lost on dumb conservatives. Take care and remember that some white people love ALL human beings.

    • @rloomis3
      @rloomis3 Před 2 lety +13

      Ms. Shaw - Reading CZcams comment sections can be like wading through a cess pool, but every now and then I come across a post like yours, and that makes it worthwhile. Thank you for contributing the testimonial of your experience; stories like yours need to be heard and understood by so many people, and having it here for all to see is invaluable.

    • @wintercomesearly
      @wintercomesearly Před 2 lety +6

      And yet - and yet - many white people insist that systemic racism does not exist. There is no other way to explain the things you have endured in your lifetime except by the existence of pervasive, systemic racism. The USA still has a lot of work to do.

    • @veecamp7088
      @veecamp7088 Před 2 lety +2

      Thank you for acknowledging that some white people do love and respect all people. As a white person I do know how it feels to be hated for just about anything and my dad had to not tell us his dad was indian because of his suffering. Heart breaking 🙏🏼🙏🏾

  • @maryburrell3948
    @maryburrell3948 Před 2 lety +77

    The visitors on the trolley, had me shaking my head and rolling my eyes. Those people are detached from reality.

    • @el7jake
      @el7jake Před 2 lety +24

      Yeah, if they're wondering why some of us think they're "dumb idiots," well, as Archie Bunker once said, "If the shoe fits, kick yourself with it."

    • @spencerl6070
      @spencerl6070 Před 2 lety +4

      You mean like a white guy standing in the trolley full of white people exclusively and exclaiming that they don’t care what color you are?

    • @bellanoche6116
      @bellanoche6116 Před 2 lety +2

      Too much Faux News for these people.

    • @williampearson7915
      @williampearson7915 Před 2 lety +3

      They are also well informed voters!

    • @tripletfeb4034
      @tripletfeb4034 Před rokem +1

      Not as detached as you are. They are right, just love and respect everyone, no matter who they are. Clearly, you can't do that

  • @MollyOmigosh
    @MollyOmigosh Před 2 lety +153

    OK, this could’ve been a fluff piece. I think almost everyone expected this to be a fluff piece. This was actually fascinating-an intriguing commentary on values and nostalgia. Great work, Sunday Morning.

    • @catherinesmith312
      @catherinesmith312 Před 2 lety +22

      Exactly. I thought, what is Ted Koppel doing a fluff piece for?! But I should know better than to doubt him. A great news man for sure. Would have been interested to hear how many were vaccinated on that trolley. No masks either.

    • @juanmonge8
      @juanmonge8 Před 2 lety +4

      Fluff off.

    • @kendallrivers1119
      @kendallrivers1119 Před 2 lety +3

      @@catherinesmith312 but you do realize that a lot of black people aren't getting vaccinated because of the Tuckseegee experiment and for valid reason? I'm vaccinated myself but a lot of black people have legitimate fear and while i disagree with it I understand it. Maybe if you were black you wouldn't be so quick to judge.

    • @MollyOmigosh
      @MollyOmigosh Před 2 lety +6

      @@kendallrivers1119 You are 100% right. That is scary, awful history that definitely rightly impacts today. Catherine was taking about the people on the trolly though, and wondering about them. I believe they were all white (or at least white-presenting). She was curious about that specific group of people.

    • @televisionarchivestudios1130
      @televisionarchivestudios1130 Před 2 lety +9

      Actually, Andy Griffith was a big part of the show and he was a Democrat. He could have had blacks on the show. I warned them that CBS would do a hit piece on them when they arrived. . Ted Koppel making the remark about the lack of blacks in the show and had to make it all about politics

  • @richmoves
    @richmoves Před 2 lety +203

    This was an excellent and insightful segment. I grew up with the Andy Griffith Show and I understand why it's depiction of a simpler time is alluring to people now. What I don't understand is modern day people still believing boldface lies even when presented with undeniable facts to the contrary.🇺🇸

    • @natashatomlinson4548
      @natashatomlinson4548 Před 2 lety +40

      When you understand that it’s a CULT , it makes it easier to understand . Cults brainwash

    • @scottd2063
      @scottd2063 Před 2 lety +25

      IT'S A TV SHOW FROM SIX DECADES AGO. LEFTISTS RUIN EVERYTHING.

    • @sunshine3914
      @sunshine3914 Před 2 lety +27

      I was a kid when it first aired. It was a depiction of a fantasy that didn’t exist anywhere in the US. That’s why we’re still mesmerized after all these decades.

    • @donguess4332
      @donguess4332 Před 2 lety +23

      The biggest lie in modern day times is systemic racism. The vast majority of white people are NOT racist. Racism nowadays has been seriously exaggerated for political reasons. It's sad that so many people buy into all the lies that have been told by race hustlers playing the race card. Al Sharpton comes to mind. Mainstream media like CNN are also to blame for spreading the lies that America is racist. The topic of racism would completely go away if people would stop keeping it on life support and stop living in the past.

    • @el7jake
      @el7jake Před 2 lety +14

      Maybe Paul Simon said it best: "Still, a man (woman?) hears what he wants to hear and disregards the rest." (from THE BOXER).

  • @hippyelise1
    @hippyelise1 Před 2 lety +26

    I still watch the reruns with my mom. I only started watching in the past 10 years, but I love it. Would love to visit here. ♥️

    • @joshoneal2526
      @joshoneal2526 Před 2 lety +5

      Come on down here and try whitts frozen custard that is a buddy of mine that owns that and go to Mayberry music and meet James Easter of the Easter brothers James is the father of Jeff Easter and also Betty Lynn lives here she played Thelma Lou

    • @janetownley
      @janetownley Před 2 lety +7

      Hm, missed the point completely eh

    • @audible67
      @audible67 Před 2 lety +1

      You really just don't get it do you, Elise?

    • @audible67
      @audible67 Před 2 lety +1

      @Melody Blackwell-West haha they may not "politicize" it...but they sure glorify the stupidity of it.

    • @devanshepard9118
      @devanshepard9118 Před 2 lety

      @@audible67
      Um I'm black and I love the show and would visit to thank you

  • @Themaddprof
    @Themaddprof Před 2 lety +25

    Black Southerners have a sense of place that the rest of the country finds difficult to understand and complex. We all know the bad about it, but it is not as clear cut as Ted Koppel indicates here. We have a sense of family. We can tell you storie generations of our families here. We know who we are and whose we are. We had to stick together in order to survive, and we enjoyed the simple pleasures that nature had to offer. So this is why some of us return. As for Andy Griffith, I think of how my grandmother in Mt. Pleasant SC would serve me and my cousins boxes from the Kellogg's Variety packs in the late 60s when it came on in the mornings, and we would go outside to play when that show was over.

    • @darbywing2
      @darbywing2 Před 2 lety +6

      Thank you for showing some reason, and wisdom, and resisting the hate mongers.

    • @Themaddprof
      @Themaddprof Před 2 lety +6

      @@darbywing2 it's not about resisting hate mongers, as I have a mind of my own and not subject to the whims of others. My problem with this is that they are dealing with this in terms of absolutionism, that is all too common these days.

    • @chronicallykelly7193
      @chronicallykelly7193 Před 2 lety

      @@Themaddprof ☝️beautifully put!

  • @35diamondgirl
    @35diamondgirl Před 2 lety +14

    As a southerner who grew up watching TAGS (mostly in reruns), the lasting appeal for me is its entertainment value, its innocence and, to some degree, the nostalgia it evokes of my own childhood, although I grew up in the suburbs of a major metropolitan area. Even as a child, however, I understood Mayberry to be more fantasy than real. I watched it simply because it made me laugh, and it still does. The likable, quirky characters and their relationships were disarmingly fun, warm and honest without being cloying, in particular the father-son dynamic between Andy and Opie, as portrayed by Andy Griffith and arguably the greatest child actor of all time, Ron Howard.

    • @scottmoore1614
      @scottmoore1614 Před 2 lety +2

      I think it’s arguably the best show produced from that period. I also think that Andy Griffith and Don Knotts were an amazing pair and rank right up there with Jackie Gleason and Art Carney.

    • @HadEnough745
      @HadEnough745 Před 2 lety +1

      According to ol' Ted, suddenly there's a big problem with the show. There wasn't a problem back in the '60s when it aired. NOW that Ted wants some "attaboys" from the fascists on the left, he's discovered that Andy Griffith is racist.

    • @olive3700
      @olive3700 Před rokem

      Thank You. Koppel trying to infer that people like the show because it didn't have any people of color in it is the one living in a fantasy world. None of the TV shows at that time covered race issues, including the dramas set in the city. So many people to this day act like racism is only a southern, small town thing. I wonder how George Floyd managed to get killed in Minnesota city?

  • @Mia7189
    @Mia7189 Před 2 lety +85

    I watched this show when I was a little kid. It was during the 60's and for some reason, although there seemed to be no Black people in Mayberry, you didn't feel as if you would be discriminated against if you moved there. It was on during the height of the Civil Rights movement, as Mr. Koppel pointed out, but the town of Mayberry was like Fantasyland.
    Regarding the people on the Trolley, the fact that BLM is being accused of what took place on January 6th, while sprouting how loving they seem to be for their fellow man speaks volumes...and not in a good way.

    • @feelinguru-vywiththepaingu9808
      @feelinguru-vywiththepaingu9808 Před 2 lety +6

      Well said.

    • @SC-uq2jf
      @SC-uq2jf Před 2 lety +19

      That trolly was full of IGNORANT white supremacists... the typical fake Christian republiKKKan RACISTS.

    • @kathleenjacques6215
      @kathleenjacques6215 Před 2 lety +15

      Exactly my thoughts. The young woman shot coming through into the Capitol building Ashli Babbitt I don't think was part of BLM

    • @donaldwyatt7617
      @donaldwyatt7617 Před 2 lety +2

      @@SC-uq2jf spoken like a true racist. Condemning people based on their color.

    • @linda-moonlight
      @linda-moonlight Před 2 lety +3

      @cat radio videogates that ridiculous idiot in the viking helmet is a well documented Q and Orange Twit follower. How do you explain that?

  • @benildalora8221
    @benildalora8221 Před 2 lety +44

    My husband and I watch the show almost every day on METV.
    Did I hear that woman say the attack on the capitol was staged???? 🤦🏻‍♀️

    • @ed.bedstuy217
      @ed.bedstuy217 Před 2 lety +13

      You heard correctly/ orchestrated by BlM...

    • @marrianner.1682
      @marrianner.1682 Před 2 lety +17

      YES... The Dump Supporters will never admit the attack happened. Next thing, they will say Elvis did it!

    • @maxmulsanne7054
      @maxmulsanne7054 Před 2 lety +2

      Yes the Jan. 6 attack on the capital was staged. They showed it at 0:33

    • @marrianner.1682
      @marrianner.1682 Před 2 lety +8

      @@maxmulsanne7054 Ha Ha Ha Ha Ha. You need to adjust your TV set. I knew these Dump supporters were dumb and ignorant and this nut shows it!! Ha Ha Ha

    • @marrianner.1682
      @marrianner.1682 Před 2 lety

      @cat radio videogates I do not hate dumb people, get it?? I feel sorry for dumb and ignorant people. Elvis started the Jan. 6 attack. You are dumb and I feel sorry for you. Take Care, okay? Promise me you won't get worse.

  • @chuckfan1
    @chuckfan1 Před 2 lety +8

    The "fishing hole" at the beginning wasn't on a back lot.
    Was filmed at Franklin Canyon Reserve

  • @chrispatjones6254
    @chrispatjones6254 Před 2 lety +4

    I still watch the show. I know the dialogue by heart.
    It was wonderful show and the casting made the show come to life.
    It'll still on TV decades from now.

  • @NoirEtBlanc86
    @NoirEtBlanc86 Před 2 lety +135

    I liked when the older Black lady said that it was her home. That her family doesn’t discriminate against her. I think that’s always been true while being black in America. It’s home, even with the hate we survive because it’s all we know to do and it’s true that home is where the heart is. My mother grew up in the segregated south and even though she moved away, she always missed it because it was her people where from.

    • @TaichiStraightlife
      @TaichiStraightlife Před 2 lety +7

      That family was so dignified and balanced in their views; it was a pleasure to hear their considered opinion, based on their life experiences, so eloquently revealed.

    • @gastropod557
      @gastropod557 Před 2 lety +5

      ou blanc et noir...nous sommes tous pareils. You, and others (pronoun, "we") are far stronger than I would be. I have never experienced the painful sting of prejudice, but as I watched the video all I could think of is escaping such a place. Not the ficitonal portrayal, but the harsh, nitty-gritty, and troubled reality of the south. BRAVO! to you for your strength.

    • @MrCarlRosen
      @MrCarlRosen Před 2 lety +3

      The thing that kept them "home" was mostly they couldn't go anywhere else, believed things wouldn't be better anywhere else and also had hope that some day things would change for the better.

    • @MS-st1zb
      @MS-st1zb Před rokem

      You people sure did hate my disabled brother picked on the poor guy daily, savages.

    • @AltRockLover
      @AltRockLover Před rokem

      ​@@MrCarlRosenit's kind of like white people today who are safer (usually) staying inside their homes, where the chance of being "randomly" sucker punched in the face or thrown onto the subway tracks by blacks is greatly reduced.

  • @tdirtyatl
    @tdirtyatl Před 2 lety +79

    I just watched this and it was so funny watching these people talk around the fact that they long for the Jim Crow Sundown town era. I'm Black and I love the Andy Griffith Show but the fan base is doing a lot of selective remembering of that history.

    • @bentnickel7487
      @bentnickel7487 Před 2 lety +4

      Every period of history can be two-sided. American natives don't fondly remember the 1800's. Do you think the pilgrims remember early America the way the Delaware Indians remember? If you were ruled by Barrons and the King, do you think the peasants remember "the good old days" that way? Ever read about cavemen sitting around the fire telling stories about when they had it good?

    • @kevinm.8682
      @kevinm.8682 Před 2 lety +9

      Did anyone SAY they're longing for the Jim Crow era? No. They wanted a simpler time when people watched out for each other. NOBODY there is old enough to have been an oppressor back then. As a child of the '60s, my fondest memories are of times with my family and friends. We enjoyed the TV shows of the time, They were funny and the comedy was clean. And yes, we had a whole family room of 100% black cousins, nieces, nephews, uncles, aunties, you name it, sitting around watching Mayberry RFD and enjoying it.
      So, maybe take people at their word, and you and Ted Koppel should quit stirring the pot.

    • @bophreyhumgart2953
      @bophreyhumgart2953 Před 2 lety +10

      @@kevinm.8682 Of course, they're not SAYING they long for the Jim Crow era. (God only knows what they're thinking, though.) That's a no-brainer. You're undoubtedly looking at this video and the old TAGS episodes through the eyes of a Caucasian. (And so am I, by the way!!!) But how could you possibly expect a person who isn't Caucasian to look with all fondness on that show or the majority of shows of that era and think, "Ah, yes, the good old days." And surrrrre, they don't care what color your skin is....until someone who doesn't love Donald Trump or who whose skin isn't as white as the driven snow moves in next door to them. I'm sure you'd see the reality then.

    • @RB-gt8bf
      @RB-gt8bf Před 2 lety +1

      well said

    • @RB-gt8bf
      @RB-gt8bf Před 2 lety +6

      @@bentnickel7487 and the Dark Sin of Slavery will NEVER hold any good memories except for those who were the oppressors

  • @evanmitton5007
    @evanmitton5007 Před 2 lety +116

    As Mark twain said its easier to fool people than it is to convince them they have been lied to🤯

    • @Navy35
      @Navy35 Před 2 lety +1

      Like Russian collusion?

    • @elizaclem
      @elizaclem Před 2 lety +12

      @@Navy35 Read the Meuhler Report, bud. Plus, there was voter suppression in Wisconsin which more than likely caused Trump to "win" in that state in 2016. Get off of Fox News and read the ACTUAL FACTUAL REPORT. Facts over feelings, right?

    • @elizaclem
      @elizaclem Před 2 lety +10

      @@Navy35 Trumpers are traitors. They stormed the capitol over a lie that Donald "reality show" Trump told them. They are ignorant as the day is long.

    • @robertbuchwald6514
      @robertbuchwald6514 Před 2 lety +6

      @@elizaclem Yes they are and they will defend to death their right to stay ignorant.

    • @mrcoffeebill
      @mrcoffeebill Před 2 lety +1

      @truth matters I didn’t know she was an amputee

  • @tdirtyatl
    @tdirtyatl Před 2 lety +79

    "Portrait of a typical American small town: friendly neighbors who wave from their porches, grocers who always extend credit, the newspaper boy always throws the paper before sunrise. But just beneath this warm and fuzzy exterior is the feeling this sweetness is covering something hard and bitter, or the sense of dirt swept under a homespun rug. That feeling will become fact when a big city reporter looking for local color gets on a streetcar whose last stop...is the Twilight Zone."

    • @nghtwtchmn129
      @nghtwtchmn129 Před 2 lety +1

      Very apropos. Reminds me of a 1992-1996 CBS series Picket Fences featuring a twisted version of Mayberry. I believe that the promotions even featured the theme music from The Andy Griffith Show.

    • @northcackalacky4694
      @northcackalacky4694 Před 2 lety

      Profound comment my friend!!! The United States of America, should represent UNITED TOGETHER FOR OUR WORLD TO SEE?

    • @robertbuchwald6514
      @robertbuchwald6514 Před 2 lety +5

      Twilight Zone episode : about a man frustrated with modern life , naps on his homebound train , dreams of life in a simpler time " Next stop Willoughby" was a poignant episode.

    • @nghtwtchmn129
      @nghtwtchmn129 Před 2 lety

      See the CZcams video "If The Twilight Zone was Southern."

  • @doughill8475
    @doughill8475 Před 2 lety +59

    One of the best pieces of television journalism I've ever seen. Congrats Ted Koppel (who I profiled back in the day for a TV Guide cover story).

    • @KYSOKYSO
      @KYSOKYSO Před 2 lety +1

      What do the words in parenthesis contribute? Merely ego massaging?! ( I was class spelling bee runnerup in 5th grade. Kid that won threw up beans and hot dog on my leg.)

  • @pbenson56fran
    @pbenson56fran Před 2 lety +10

    I've been there before for a performance at a Coffee House. hahahaha I felt so good about being there since it was one of my favorite shows. hmhmhm I still watch the show when I can find it on television. I never get tired of watching this show. Like the lady said its a good moral show.

  • @garycarpenter2980
    @garycarpenter2980 Před rokem +2

    I was there many years ago and I had a wonderful time, the couple that I was with was some of our best costumers at my dad's restaurant and it was a surprise trip for me since I used to watch Andy Griffith show and Mayberry RFD

  • @porcelainpanelpro
    @porcelainpanelpro Před 2 lety +126

    Easy to believe a lie, harder to admit a truth.

    • @kathleenjacques6215
      @kathleenjacques6215 Před 2 lety +4

      I agree

    • @logantrky
      @logantrky Před 2 lety +15

      Especially if you’re a liberal.

    • @MTknitter22
      @MTknitter22 Před 2 lety +3

      logantrky yes Ted Koppel would know all about that

    • @vdub1959
      @vdub1959 Před 2 lety +8

      @@logantrky wrong.

    • @l.c.125
      @l.c.125 Před 2 lety +2

      @@logantrky so ignorant. What do politics have to do with this segment !

  • @bloatedsodium7301
    @bloatedsodium7301 Před 2 lety +14

    Happy Sunday, from El Paso, Tx! Hope everyone has a great day! 🌞

    • @lewstone5430
      @lewstone5430 Před 2 lety +1

      Happy Sunday to you from Albuquerque, just up the highway from you!

  • @dijonrolle1846
    @dijonrolle1846 Před 2 lety +50

    Raised in NC and also grew up watching the show with my grandparents. Thank you for telling both sides of the story. Sadly, I was hardly surprised by many of the responses shared during the trolley ride.

    • @chronicallykelly7193
      @chronicallykelly7193 Před 2 lety +3

      Same. 💕

    • @raymondsmith6797
      @raymondsmith6797 Před 5 měsíci

      How many illegal immigrants are living with you!!!!!! None!!!!!!

    • @Navy35
      @Navy35 Před 4 měsíci +1

      During the filming of the show, it was southern Democrats ( Dixie crats ) who supported Jim Crow. CBS didn’t have diversity but none of that was mentioned and yt will delete this

  • @christinacascadilla4473
    @christinacascadilla4473 Před 2 lety +191

    I laughed out loud when that woman said, “I hope that when this airs southerners won’t be depicted as a bunch of dumb idiots.” Opps! Didn’t do much to help the cause, sweetheart.

    • @quickhelp85
      @quickhelp85 Před 2 lety +32

      It’s like when people say, “ I’m not a racist but”

    • @littlecasino60
      @littlecasino60 Před 2 lety +25

      @@quickhelp85 True, because did you notice how she said 'we love all people,' yet they will be the first to 'white flight' a neighborhood when blacks and Latinas move in. That happened in my grandmother's old neighborhood.

    • @brandoncorley3142
      @brandoncorley3142 Před 2 lety

      Same

    • @quickhelp85
      @quickhelp85 Před 2 lety +32

      @Grandpa Surfer what are you talking about? You guys literally started a civil war. You lash out all the time.

    • @gmunden1
      @gmunden1 Před 2 lety +32

      "Dumb idiots" ...okaay...
      It was clear that most these passengers showed their "true colors". Their tour through the town was a way of clinging to what they want the country to be...a palate of no color and wanting those of color to "stay in their place". When I watched the make up of passengers, the political markings on some of the clothing, I predicted what their sentiments would be before Ted Koppel spoke. Mt. Airy is their version of Disneyland.

  • @howards8535
    @howards8535 Před 2 lety +36

    Love the vibe of the Andy Griffith show. Us humans are imperfect beings, as reflected by the ignorance and denialism of the people Ted Kopel interviewed on the bus. The retired blacks who grew up in the town had a pragmatic perspective of the beauty of the land, family, and the underlying flaws of ignorance and history segregation and racism that we’re all surrounded with. Good journalism.

  • @lucyortega7507
    @lucyortega7507 Před 2 lety +37

    Wow! Kudos to the journalist. One of the best segments I have watched and I love this show. Watch it religiously every Sunday.

    • @EricaGamet
      @EricaGamet Před 2 lety +2

      Yes, that's Ted Koppel... he was one of the voices of the nation for many, many years.

    • @elizaclem
      @elizaclem Před 2 lety

      Ted Koppel doesn't mess around. He is a hard hitting journalist, and has been for years.

    • @j.d.schultzsr.9215
      @j.d.schultzsr.9215 Před 2 lety

      @@elizaclem ,
      To those of you too young to remember, Ted Koppell interviewed two Black people during the Rodney King riots while standing on the corner (Florence & Normandy) where, the night before, a White man was pulled from the cab of his truck and severely beaten. Ted asked these folks, "Do you mean that if I, had been here last night, I would have been beaten, just for being White?" They both nodded in affirmation.

    • @HadEnough745
      @HadEnough745 Před 2 lety

      @@j.d.schultzsr.9215 and what did Ted say then? Ted is a fake news puppet like all of the rest. He's 81 yrs old and needs to be relevant.

  • @larrybroadwater2759
    @larrybroadwater2759 Před 2 lety +14

    Mayberry, while entertaining and full of wholesome family values, was a fantasy... you want to know what North Carolina was like in the early and mid 60's, research Greenville lunch counter sit ins!

    • @jreagins1
      @jreagins1 Před 2 lety +4

      It was Greensboro, not Greenville. Clearly you have no idea what you're talking about. And not just because you don't know Greensboro from Greenville.

    • @bellanoche6116
      @bellanoche6116 Před 2 lety +3

      And visit the Greensboro Civil Rights Museum.

    • @olive3700
      @olive3700 Před rokem +1

      Check out life in Boston in the mid 60's. You might be surprised if you think racism only happened in the south.

    • @Navy35
      @Navy35 Před 4 měsíci

      Or Margret Sanger, founder of plan parenthood. The Nazis looked up to her and so did Hillary Clinton

  • @philipciaffa6643
    @philipciaffa6643 Před 2 lety +9

    A great journalist is holding up a mirror. If the viewer is expecting only to be entertained or delighted, disappointment may be in store. If what is reflected back is grotesque, ridiculous, foolish or embarrassing, maybe it is time to say "Could that be me? Maybe it is time to let go of some of these cherished beliefs." If one's first impulse is to shatter that mirror and run away enraged or victimized, someone else will probably have to clean up that broken glass. Too bad that some of these myths and realities are uncomfortable or inconvenient. This segment has been long overdue. Bravo!

    • @elizaclem
      @elizaclem Před 2 lety

      Very well said!

    • @johnswackyworld
      @johnswackyworld Před 2 lety

      yup. make andy griffith and everybody look like racist...when ted doenst seem to understand that there were producers and sponsors for the show who made decisions..over andy and the other actors.

    • @elizaclem
      @elizaclem Před 2 lety +1

      @@johnswackyworld I think most people who know who Andy is know that he was a liberal who supported Obama. I doubt anyone would think he's racist.

    • @johnswackyworld
      @johnswackyworld Před 2 lety +1

      @@elizaclem as long as people know he supported the democrats....which koppel never used...making it look like everybody who still watches the show as a trump supporter was very bad idea...

    • @Navy35
      @Navy35 Před 4 měsíci

      @@elizaclemremember Joe Biden bragged about getting along with segregationist in his own party

  • @KEMET1971
    @KEMET1971 Před 2 lety +28

    "I hope when this airs it doesn't show us as a bunch of dumb idiots" LOL!!!

    • @josietetreault540
      @josietetreault540 Před 2 lety +10

      The irony is killing me!!

    • @breckrichardson390
      @breckrichardson390 Před 2 lety +16

      Also the irony of these folks talking about how people need to learn the values of this show, like honesty, then they proceed to lie about the election.

    • @daragal24
      @daragal24 Před 2 lety +6

      Too late for that.

    • @josietetreault540
      @josietetreault540 Před 2 lety +2

      @@breckrichardson390 100%

    • @NA-ij5jy
      @NA-ij5jy Před 2 lety +2

      If you think they may... then you know you are!

  • @sdwriter2626
    @sdwriter2626 Před 2 lety +35

    “The Andy Griffith Show” was not canceled. In fact, it was the No. 1 show in ratings when Andy Griffith walked away from it. A spin-off, “Mayberry RFD” ran for three years. Pretty sloppy reporting.

    • @lsachs07
      @lsachs07 Před 2 lety +2

      Just clarify T.A.G.S. was not cancelled however its spinoff Mayberry RFD was when CBS cancelled all it rural shows

    • @scottcarroll9201
      @scottcarroll9201 Před 2 lety +9

      It's CBS, did you expect anything more?

    • @lilithdecker6156
      @lilithdecker6156 Před 2 lety +5

      it was because of the rural purge of 1971. It was when a lot of networks canceled a lot of shows that had rural themes.

    • @thisguy73
      @thisguy73 Před 2 lety

      Its the deep state with their fake news. Pls check with Alex Jones for accurate reporting on Mayberry! THANKS!

    • @007Julie
      @007Julie Před 2 lety +2

      @truth matters there’s an awesome podcast called Mobituaries and it’s by Mo Rocca, in an episode called Rural Purge he talks about all the shows that were cancelled.

  • @chrisfinch8637
    @chrisfinch8637 Před 2 lety +49

    The Andy Griffith Show certainly was a remembered show by my parents. Such simple times of television, as well as the atmosphere that surrounded the show itself.

  • @jillweber7467
    @jillweber7467 Před 2 lety +62

    Such a fluff piece until Ted said it wasn’t great if you were black or a Vietnam Veteran. What a reporter 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @Coins1969
    @Coins1969 Před 2 lety +28

    I love the ending of the episode.

    • @waynewaltower2725
      @waynewaltower2725 Před 2 lety

      Me too. Not the first time I've noticed race baiting, and division tactics with this show. Which is sad, because I think it's a great show outside of it.

    • @lewstone5430
      @lewstone5430 Před 2 lety

      Wayne Waltower I’ve seen Koppel doing it (race baiting) on this show unfortunately.

  • @charlesdavis1080
    @charlesdavis1080 Před 2 lety +67

    Having grownup in a small town I am well aware of both the myth and reality of small towns. The truth is people there are really not that much different than anywhere else. Many of them can be very judgmental. Yes, Everyone knows everyone. If you make a mistake as a kid it will never be forgotten by some. They also judgement by your family. There was a lot of alcohol and drug abuse in my family and I know that's how some people judged me and other members of my family. Look at how judgmental the people in this piece are. They regard others as " Godless". I guess they missed the part of the Bible about "judge not that ye be not judge."
    I do have a lot of good memories growing up in small town. But the idea that small towns are somehow superior to elsewhere and the people have better values is BS.

    • @feelinguru-vywiththepaingu9808
      @feelinguru-vywiththepaingu9808 Před 2 lety +2

      You're right. I grew up in a small town, too. 🙂

    • @Extinctanimals22
      @Extinctanimals22 Před 2 lety +7

      Lot's of people love to participate in superiority game. As some raised in a small town as well I can tell you that they would act you attacked members of their family if you call out the local problems. They often bury their heads in the sand and allow the problems to fester. If you are welcomed you often have a good time. But if they are outsider even if they lived their whole lives there is a pariah.

    • @lewstone5430
      @lewstone5430 Před 2 lety +9

      @Charles Davis you’re right. I grew up in 2 small towns in South Carolina and since I’m open-minded and not a racist, pig-headed idiot I had to leave. Best decision I ever made. I love the American West!

    • @iron_dude_j0427
      @iron_dude_j0427 Před 2 lety +1

      @@lewstone5430 good for you

    • @chronicallykelly7193
      @chronicallykelly7193 Před 2 lety +1

      Perfectly said. I grew up in Mayberry, and this is a very accurate description of how it is.

  • @codacreator6162
    @codacreator6162 Před 2 lety +21

    The Andy Griffith Show may have been cancelled 53 years ago, but it has never been “off the air.” I grew up with it in reruns, cable TV made it accessible on stations in Atlanta and Chicago and you can find it streaming someplace on the internet anytime.
    What put America on its way to greatness (we didn’t make it all the way) were the policies FDR enacted to combat the effects of the Great Depression, the Dustbowl, and to fight World War II - many of which have, since 1980, been stripped away. It’s ironic to me that the folks in this little town have completely flipped on the ideology that literally saved their town and their future in favor of cutting their own throats to return to “greatness.” Incredible.

    • @davidking4838
      @davidking4838 Před 2 lety +3

      Also ironic is the fact that these people adore both Andy Taylor (Griffith) and Donald Trump......they operate in completely different ways. In fact, I defy you to name me two personalities more opposed to one another than these two.

    • @kevinlewis7085
      @kevinlewis7085 Před 2 lety

      Spot on! It takes us all coming together and doing hard work. I hope America still has it in her to get this done.

    • @Navy35
      @Navy35 Před 4 měsíci

      Liberals praise FDR , but FDR refused to sign an EO to integrate the arm forces. He refused to signed an anti lynching bill and put Japanese Americans ( many US citizens) in internment camps. Ty will probably delete this comment in seconds because they don’t support free speech or veterans

    • @Navy35
      @Navy35 Před 4 měsíci

      Why did you take down truth about FDR and his support of racist southern democrats?

    • @Navy35
      @Navy35 Před 4 měsíci

      FDR refused to sign an anti lynching bill, wouldn’t integrate the arm forces , but he did send Japanese Americans to interment camps.

  • @kathleenosborne6931
    @kathleenosborne6931 Před 2 lety +49

    CBS Sunday morning never disappoints

    • @ScottieContact
      @ScottieContact Před 2 lety +2

      They disappointed with this one. I couldn't even finish it.

    • @elizaclem
      @elizaclem Před 2 lety +1

      @@ScottieContact What? This was brilliant. Expose the hatred and lies of the trumpers. THis is the kind of reporting we NEED.

    • @ScottieContact
      @ScottieContact Před 2 lety +1

      @@elizaclem The title of the video and even the beginning of the piece made it seem like it was going to be an entire story about The Andy Griffith Show. I'm a diehard TAGS fan and I'm always excited to watch anything that gives insight into the show, characters, actors, etc. But, alas, Koppel did the old bait and switch. He got me watching through the guise of the story about being one thing then turned it political. Look, I do vote whenever there is an election and I do somewhat keep up with what's going on in politics and with the country. I am just saying that I was extremely disappointed that the video appeared to be about something that I'm very much interested in and turned it into something that I'm tired of hearing about. I do vote and I do support certain candidates but I'm not into all the hatred and argumentative stuff. I just wanted an entire video about how great The Andy Griffith Show was. Is that too much to ask? lol

    • @Navy35
      @Navy35 Před 4 měsíci

      @@elizaclemJoe Biden: I don’t want my kids going to school in a racial jungle. Joe Biden: I’m proud to say that I got along with the segregationist in my party. 👍 ok

    • @Navy35
      @Navy35 Před 4 měsíci

      @@elizaclemJim Crow Joe ?

  • @mrboatshoe
    @mrboatshoe Před 2 lety +62

    90% of the people on the Trolley made THEMSELVES look DAF 🤣🤣🤣 SHEEESH!

    • @maxmulsanne7054
      @maxmulsanne7054 Před 2 lety +5

      😁👍

    • @NolaChick82
      @NolaChick82 Před 2 lety +6

      that lady is proud she doesn't watch the news. yikes.

    • @iron_dude_j0427
      @iron_dude_j0427 Před 2 lety +2

      @UC-yfdLYsBockVXVDGySVtUQ bliss in ignorance knows no boarders

    • @lewstone5430
      @lewstone5430 Před 2 lety +5

      Ha! Some Southerners are proud of their ignorance. I can hear it now “you think you’re better than me?!??” Lol!

    • @maxmulsanne7054
      @maxmulsanne7054 Před 2 lety +1

      @@iron_dude_j0427
      _borders*_ (yeah that Google spell check gets it wrong with me too)
      Anyways I agree. Had older relatives like that once, and I am not sorry to say this, but I'm glad they're all dead now.

  • @KEMET1971
    @KEMET1971 Před 2 lety +49

    "We don't care what color you are" ... we never have cared about that. LOL!!

    • @mkfd4571
      @mkfd4571 Před 2 lety +5

      And you can hear the “what” pronounced as “whhhat” so we know where we are… although, truth be told, I don’t have to travel far outside of my neighborhood to find similar attitudes, sadly. And I live outside of Chicago.

    • @Navy35
      @Navy35 Před 4 měsíci

      @@mkfd4571are you referring to the African Americans who are protesting against the migrants?

  • @DakotaDidYou
    @DakotaDidYou Před 2 lety +34

    As someone who lives 5 minutes outside of Mount Airy and does all my business there nothing in this video was inaccurate. It honestly could have been a lot worse. Especially if they looked at surrounding areas.

    • @Reeltimefish
      @Reeltimefish Před 2 lety +8

      As a business owner in Mayberry who came from the "big city", I see a place that wasnt hung up on race or politics. Of course, now there is a conscious effort to paint everyone with a moral compass as a racist or nutjob.

    • @donguess4332
      @donguess4332 Před 2 lety +5

      Yeah sure 👍 there is a racist around every corner. They are coming out of the woodwork like cockroaches. Lmao

    • @Cg3delijah
      @Cg3delijah Před 2 lety +9

      @@Reeltimefish I grew up in carroll county va and it does seem everyone doesn't care about race until you get to know them. Then suddenly people 'trust' you and just talk all kinds of racist crap. That area is full of racists who act nice.

    • @avachannel4926
      @avachannel4926 Před 2 lety +6

      Ted Koppel should have interviewed some real Christians who follow in the steps of Jesus Christ & love their fellow man. Not these people who spew hate and wallow in lies. I wish I could say that trolley full of hateful racists does not represent the area or North Carolina (yes, they're from all over) but it actually represents North Carolina very accurately. I live a few miles from Mount Airy and have to deal with these racist, hate-filled, anti-christians who inexplicably call themselves Christians, even though they are the antithesis of that. One's religion does not matter, but these fools have hijacked the word Christian, even as they continue to do everything Jesus was against.

    • @joshoneal2526
      @joshoneal2526 Před 2 lety +2

      @@Cg3delijah there are racist everywhere you go they can be white, black,or brown

  • @christinaolds7501
    @christinaolds7501 Před 2 lety +46

    Oh My God, what a bait-and-switch episode!! It started out being just a sweet look at Mayberry and devolved into all these sadly, misguided, rooted-in-their position, misinformed well-intentioned people expressing their firm beliefs. I felt so depressed at the end of this. Every day I want to believe we're all emerging from the darkness, but segments like this are proving the opposite. Our country is deeply divided and there doesn't seem to be any way out into the light of truth. Andy Griffith and Don Knotts would be so sad.

    • @tdirtyatl
      @tdirtyatl Před 2 lety +16

      I don't feel it was bait-and-switch as much as it revealed the ugly truth behind why certain people gravitate to that fantasy America so much. It's like the film "Pleasantville."

    • @christinaolds7501
      @christinaolds7501 Před 2 lety +9

      @@tdirtyatl -I bet it felt like bait-and-switch to the residents of the town once they watched the completed episode on Sunday morning. That's what I meant. I admired the whole episode, and appreciated the "real" look at life back in the 60's and early 70's - but was completely surprised and not ready for the Trump train. Unfortunately, many general stereotypes were revealed and confirmed, which left me feeling sad. That's all.

    • @tdirtyatl
      @tdirtyatl Před 2 lety +11

      @@christinaolds7501 The perspective of the Black family was VERY insightful.

    • @christinaolds7501
      @christinaolds7501 Před 2 lety +5

      @@tdirtyatl - Yes, it certainly was!

    • @Raja1938
      @Raja1938 Před 2 lety +2

      Didn't feel baited, myself. I can still enjoy the show for what it is. I also appreciate learning what the reality was.

  • @mkfd4571
    @mkfd4571 Před 2 lety +55

    “We find our truth in different ways…” And there it is, ladies and gentlemen.

    • @joyceanderson3165
      @joyceanderson3165 Před 2 lety +6

      Propaganda not truth

    • @josebegui
      @josebegui Před 2 lety +8

      Yep - right wingers getting their news from right wing media. Thats their truth. Works both ways too with left wingers getting their news from left wing media. My nostalgia is for the days when journalism just reported the news as is.

    • @BurgsHomeMade
      @BurgsHomeMade Před 2 lety +1

      Facts?

    • @elizaclem
      @elizaclem Před 2 lety +6

      @@josebegui When do you think that changed? The reporter here is Ted Koppel, who has been in the news for years. Do you think he all of a sudden started to report fake news? Or is it more likely that Trump has mentioned "fake news" so many times that you believe it? Think about it.

    • @museislander
      @museislander Před 2 lety +1

      I was in high school in 1973. My favorite local news anchor was Black, and he wasn’t the only one on the air. While it’s true that African Americans were under-represented in the media then-and still are-they were not “none.”

  • @otoepony5813
    @otoepony5813 Před 2 lety +15

    I watched Mayberry when I was a child and loved every minute of it. I canceled my cable subscription almost 4 years ago and haven't looked back. I don't miss the evening news or the programming offered today by the networks. It's all commercials. Took a business trip the end of August and tried watching TV in my hotel room. I ended up turning it off. All network TV has become is one big commercial. Could not believe the number of commercials. It's like all the networks want people to do is buy buy buy and be angry. I'm a much happier person without network television and I know I'm not alone.

    • @janetownley
      @janetownley Před 2 lety +4

      Millions of people, like me, gave it up decades ago

    • @davidking4838
      @davidking4838 Před 2 lety +1

      The best way to watch it now is record and forward through commercials. The modern recorders allow you to forward in 30-second bites. You hit forward 8 times and 4 minutes are gone just like that. It is the way to go if you want to get through commercials in a hurry.

    • @otoepony5813
      @otoepony5813 Před 2 lety +3

      @@davidking4838 I used to do that. Now I have zero interest. There are so many better things to stream than subscribe to a cable provider.

  • @MrHollisfaves
    @MrHollisfaves Před 2 lety +5

    The lady on the trolley said that she hoped that her town wouldn’t come off as a bunch of “dumb southerners”. Well…so much for that.

    • @jensen1901
      @jensen1901 Před 2 lety

      the “dumb southerners" are the Fox News viewers. There are plenty of very smart southerners, they are the Biden voters. Sadly we need more of them in the South. And never forget Jimmy Carter was from the south!

  • @dlynn101
    @dlynn101 Před 2 lety +1

    I was born and raised in Culver City. I often tell people I was born and raised in Mayberry, literally.

  • @Alvaretti
    @Alvaretti Před 2 lety +114

    Thank you. I found this much more thought provoking than I expected, and in really profound ways. The theme of longing for a life that never was runs strong.

    • @a.linden6449
      @a.linden6449 Před 2 lety +19

      That was a weird segment. They could of skipped the political nonsense,.

    • @marthacanady9441
      @marthacanady9441 Před 2 lety +11

      That was back when tv tried to show us a good way to live. Not like today where it just tries to show problems and division. It breeds hate now.

    • @sunshine3914
      @sunshine3914 Před 2 lety +9

      @Val's Whitewolf Media He singlehandedly made ignorance a virtue.

    • @robertfallows1054
      @robertfallows1054 Před 2 lety +23

      I’m sure it’s not a direct parallel but I did find it perplexing that there was a belief in a way of life depicted on TV 50 years ago and yet a disbelief in what is depicted on TV news today. A weird disconnect.

    • @hnc098
      @hnc098 Před 2 lety +17

      @@marthacanady9441 Martha - there was division back then - it was just ignored by the show so you could enjoy wholesome head in the ground entertainment

  • @pbenson56fran
    @pbenson56fran Před 2 lety +4

    I loved Mayberry R F D. I would just laugh laugh. It came on years ago around 4:00 pm on a Sunday. I made sure I was there to watch it. Wonderful wonderful!!!!!!

    • @HadEnough745
      @HadEnough745 Před 2 lety

      According to Ted, your brain must be mush by now.

  • @tobechukwuolumba7337
    @tobechukwuolumba7337 Před 2 lety +7

    This brings me back to watching the Andy Griffith Show. I watched it during the 1990s. This story is very incredible.

    • @kendallrivers1119
      @kendallrivers1119 Před 2 lety +1

      Favorite episode?

    • @tobechukwuolumba7337
      @tobechukwuolumba7337 Před 2 lety +2

      @@kendallrivers1119 Alcohol and Old Lace

    • @kendallrivers1119
      @kendallrivers1119 Před 2 lety

      @@tobechukwuolumba7337 ah good choice lol. I'm defintrly partial to Bargain Day and The Shoplifters.

    • @scottmoore1614
      @scottmoore1614 Před 2 lety +2

      I think my favorite might be “Barney’s First Car” but there are many I love…especially ones featuring Don Knotts. “Barney and the Choir”…”Citizen’s Arrest”.

    • @devanshepard9118
      @devanshepard9118 Před 2 lety

      I still watch it

  • @michaelalexander43
    @michaelalexander43 Před 2 lety +1

    Leave to Ted Koppel's keen and best line in this profound and insightful CBS Sunday Morning piece by him: "Strange to find so many people half a century later (after the show's cancellation) searching for what made America great, in a copy of town that never was."
    Ah, the dichotomy each of us...WANT TO perceive.

  • @lorettanericcio-bohlman567

    I believe we can live kinder, simpler lives without oppression

    • @grannynara
      @grannynara Před 2 lety +1

      Have we ever lived kinder, simpler lives without suppression? I'm thinking humans are unable to do this.

    • @lorettanericcio-bohlman567
      @lorettanericcio-bohlman567 Před 2 lety +1

      There’s always “breakthrough cases” 😂

  • @josephdipalma5989
    @josephdipalma5989 Před 2 lety +13

    Leave it to Ted Koppel to turn a nice community event into a controversy.

    • @ed.bedstuy217
      @ed.bedstuy217 Před 2 lety +1

      The issues, and controversy, preceded that show by more than three centuries...

    • @ITSFULLOFSTARS1
      @ITSFULLOFSTARS1 Před 2 lety +1

      Dont blame the Media for whats coming out of these Dumb southerners own mouths. Dumber than a bag a hammerS. Its a Cult.

  • @judycunningham5687
    @judycunningham5687 Před 2 lety +8

    I'm 45 yrs old and I still watch the Andy Griffith show! Love it, how cld u not. It wld be something if we as a world wld have values like that again. If only! Imagine that, imagine the love and respect we wld have for each other and helping each other again. What a world we wld be!

    • @debbiemiller5912
      @debbiemiller5912 Před 2 lety +4

      Isn't the point of the story that the world of Andy Griffith wasn't reality, that it was created by scriptwriters?

    • @judycunningham5687
      @judycunningham5687 Před 2 lety

      Debbie Miller sweetie I'm not stupid lol. Ik it was a show. Anyway I was expressing my feelings about how I felt about the show in our country. It's sad people can't have an opinion anymore without someone else trying to make you feel some type of way about what you said!! God bless everyone. I will continue to pray for people in our country in the United States of America!

    • @debbiemiller5912
      @debbiemiller5912 Před 2 lety +1

      @@judycunningham5687 You are missing the point and should stay away from commenting as you sound quite thin skinned. Have a nice day!

  • @thecorpsofdiscovery
    @thecorpsofdiscovery Před 2 lety +7

    well this segment made a compete 180* turn.

  • @havis4ever407
    @havis4ever407 Před 2 lety +9

    I moved to NC 10 years ago. I will never forget my very first visit to Mount Airy. I had a meeting scheduled with a veterinary practice in the area and was completely confused as I drove thru the town and made my way to the clinic. When I asked the Doc I was meeting with what this was all the Mayberry stuff was all about she laughed so hard. I’ve never lived this down.

  • @k.w.5329
    @k.w.5329 Před 2 lety +33

    Good segment. The conversations on the trolley were so telling.

    • @TJB1510
      @TJB1510 Před 2 lety +4

      WoW........STUPID IS AS STUPID DOES.

    • @tuckerfrd1
      @tuckerfrd1 Před 2 lety +8

      Hopefully, it'll only take a generation for the trolley crowd to wither away, and wash this thinking with them. I think (hope) the next generation are smarter. The thousands of people and the coordination it would take to steal an election, and this is what they think? WOW!

    • @r.stevens6205
      @r.stevens6205 Před 2 lety +2

      @@tuckerfrd1 hope springs eternal 🙏🏾

    • @Raja1938
      @Raja1938 Před 2 lety +2

      @@tuckerfrd1 Back in the 60s they thought it would take a generation too. I thought so back in the 80s. I keep in mind that even back then not everyone was like that. Change never happens overnight, but things are better and getting better.

    • @lewstone5430
      @lewstone5430 Před 2 lety

      @Terry Barrett lol! Damn right!

  • @krisherman3513
    @krisherman3513 Před 2 lety +12

    I really appreciate it was pointed out that the kindler and gentler time was only that for a certain segment of the population. When people say they want to go back to these times, there is a lot more to what they mean than what is apparent on the surface.

    • @scottmoore1614
      @scottmoore1614 Před 2 lety +3

      The “good old days” is a decidedly American myth.
      There NEVER were any good old days.

    • @____________aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
      @____________aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa Před 2 lety

      Walls churches guns and coal jobs.

    • @Navy35
      @Navy35 Před 4 měsíci

      The Vietnam veterans who were being spit on were not by people in small towns like this. It was in cities like SF and NYC

  • @selenaphillips6971
    @selenaphillips6971 Před 2 lety +11

    Thanks to this segment, I don't need to visit this place in person. I will continue to watch the show re-runs on regular local tv.

  • @GreenWitch1
    @GreenWitch1 Před 2 lety +28

    It’s shows like this and others like it that taught me my values and standards. It was a good time to grow up for me.

    • @sk8queen
      @sk8queen Před 2 lety +1

      Good for you.

    • @GreenWitch1
      @GreenWitch1 Před 2 lety

      @truth matters yep!

    • @GreenWitch1
      @GreenWitch1 Před 2 lety

      @truth matters That’s awesome! I wish I still had my old albums. We did grow up in the best time in this Country!!

    • @GreenWitch1
      @GreenWitch1 Před 2 lety

      @truth matters I wish my dad hadn’t given away my grandfather’s car, but he did 😢 He was trying to help out an underprivileged boy.

    • @GreenWitch1
      @GreenWitch1 Před 2 lety

      @truth matters I had a Delta 88 in high school.

  • @PaulSmith-tn4yu
    @PaulSmith-tn4yu Před 2 lety +6

    I wonder if all those fans of the show on that trolley knew that Andy Griffith and Ron Howard were big supporters of Obama. Even did a campaign mayberry bit back in 2008.

    • @ComradeStiv
      @ComradeStiv Před 2 lety

      THIS ☝☝👆 Totally forgot, looked it up to confirm bahaha oh the cognitive dissonance! But countering every fact with a conspiracy is now a lifestyle. Reality is fake. Telling them is pointless. God help us.

    • @donguess4332
      @donguess4332 Před 2 lety

      Well I'm willing to overlook the fact that Ron Howard and Andy Griffith voted for that pos Obama. We all make mistakes.

  • @ralphedelbach
    @ralphedelbach Před 2 lety +12

    Well done Ted. You asked the tough questions that point up the hypocrisy so evident in too many today. All those "nice" folks on the bus at the end came to Mt. Airy to "get away from" politics and division." They just want to be "good neighbors and treat everybody alike." RIGHT, and go back to the "goode olde" days...as described by the African-Americans who lived through those days. How "goode" the "olde" days were depends on your perspective for sure! There is a lot to unpack in these 13 minutes. Unfortunately I found it very depressing. We have a lot of work to do!

    • @HadEnough745
      @HadEnough745 Před 2 lety +1

      Just because people want to get away from racist rhetoric & anti-police rhetoric, it doesn't make them racist. Since we're talking about progress, how's that defunding of the police working out? Highest crime rates in decades. Record setting smash & grabs, murders, rapes, muggings, carjackings, Now THERE'S progress! LOL! You give these vultures an inch, they take a yard.

  • @davidsparger3038
    @davidsparger3038 Před rokem +2

    I actually live here. Mount airy is a great town.

  • @kadekiger276
    @kadekiger276 Před 2 lety

    My home town. Born and raised.
    I live in south Florida now. My great grandfather had a church built back in the 1920s, one street over from Andy’s childhood home. Rockford St United Methodist Church. He attended church and Sunday school there as a kid. We have pictures of him in Sunday school way back when. It’s cool!

  • @keisha4620
    @keisha4620 Před 2 lety +16

    Thank you to Mr. Koppel, producers, and staff who put this report together.

    • @Navy35
      @Navy35 Před 4 měsíci

      Funny how Mr Koppel never brings up the fact about Russian collusion hoax, Hillary Clinton saying that Trump was an illegitimate president or the storming of federal buildings by Antifa.

    • @Navy35
      @Navy35 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Yt censorship

  • @rserkify
    @rserkify Před 2 lety +49

    That lady at the end said she hoped this segment wouldn't make her and the people on that trolley sound like a bunch of idiots. No help needed there!

  • @goodtalker
    @goodtalker Před rokem +1

    I grew up in a small farming town in the California desert. It was a diverse community. The people there came from all walks of life, various cultures, religions, etc. One thing they all had in common was common sense and compassionate conservative values. All that has left. I'm now 60 years old. When people ask me where I grew up, I tell them "Mayberry RFD." Thanks for reading.

  • @GavinusMaximusMaster
    @GavinusMaximusMaster Před 2 lety +1

    That last line was such a slam dunk. Totally opened this whole thing up.

  • @joysgirl
    @joysgirl Před 2 lety +61

    I thought it interesting that there was a woman on the trolley showing concern for how Southerners are perceived. Koppel, merely out of journalistic curiosity of course, should have taken a poll to see where all of the trolley riders were from, then just leave that info hanging in the air.

    • @veramats
      @veramats Před 2 lety +17

      It looks like he was interrupted by the tour guide who clearly was ready for the conversation to stop. It was a very thought-provoking piece for sure.

    • @r.stevens6205
      @r.stevens6205 Před 2 lety +19

      That tour guide tried to stop the collateral damage that he saw happening , but was to late.

    • @susanwilliamson9389
      @susanwilliamson9389 Před 2 lety +35

      Yup…those people revealed their ignorance…clearly tRump cultists. “Burning down cities all over America”?? Jan. 6 BLM people?? Really? People will believe a conman before their own eyes. Wow. Felt sorry for Ted having to listen to those idiots. He’s been a pretty darn good journalist for a long time.

    • @lewstone5430
      @lewstone5430 Před 2 lety +21

      I was born and raised in the South but now live out West. *Most* Southerners are on the racism spectrum, some more intense than others, are closed to any thoughts or actions that deviate from what they were taught and are generally backwards thinking. I’m so very glad I left.

    • @Nimgimmer1492
      @Nimgimmer1492 Před 2 lety +1

      @@susanwilliamson9389
      Chill, mija.

  • @Andrewcranky
    @Andrewcranky Před 2 lety +15

    It never ceases to amaze me the lengths some people will go to avoid reality, or taking any sort of personal responsibility.
    I grew up in "Small Town America", Hazard KY. And it wasn't Mayberry like at all.

    • @lewstone5430
      @lewstone5430 Před 2 lety +1

      My dad taught at a community college in or near Hazard around 55 years ago, it’s where he met my mom. I’ve never been but have been to Springfield, KY in Washington county many times. Kentucky is an absolutely beautiful state.

    • @Andrewcranky
      @Andrewcranky Před 2 lety +1

      @@lewstone5430 : Beautiful area sure.
      But, there are some damn ugly, dangerously ignorant people there.

  • @juanmonge8
    @juanmonge8 Před 2 lety +3

    Every time that I drive to Florida or Asheville I will stop in Mt. Airy. The drive up 52 is incredible- if you don’t get fog. There is a nice Vietnamese restaurant there. If you go time it to get there on the weekend.

  • @pcbacklash_3261
    @pcbacklash_3261 Před 2 lety +70

    Thank you, Ted and crew, for reminding us that, sometimes, even under the sweetest nostalgic notions lies a darker, more malevolent undercurrent. In the age of Trump, I've discovered to my chagrin that even the sweetest-seeming people are the same folks who wouldn't think twice about shoving 'undesirables' into boxcars if the 'right' people told them to.

    • @audible67
      @audible67 Před 2 lety +13

      It so true. Crazy watching the desperate denial of those that really just wanted yet another puff piece on this fantasy town. Politics, denial and delusion is the clear subtext here and it was the obvious path for Ted to take.
      One of the reasons people get so bent about stories like this is that once you start talking to these people, they will always wind up embarrassing themselves and exposing their ignorance, denial and hypocrisy. It like they've never ever looked in the mirror...bizzare.

    • @audible67
      @audible67 Před 2 lety +2

      @@sherril.562 the corruption of politicians was known long before Trump Rose to power. What we've learned from this is that the desperate depths of ignorance, hatred, denial and hypocrisy of the so-called Conservative Christian population can so easily be used to get them to vote against their own interests. We have 40% of our population who do not care about the truth, knowledge or science. Their actions are fueled by lies and fear. They think they are brave, smart, empowered and righteous but that's just where the delusion begins. The world is filled with stupid and misguided people, but the United States has really taken the lead in this regard.

    • @audible67
      @audible67 Před 2 lety

      @@sherril.562 hahaha. My media literacy is high enough to pick through the casual manipulations of left-wing news sources but also the extreme lies of right-wing news sources. This too, is nothing new. I get that you're trying to place yourself in the middle here, but I'm not really buying it. I don't think that you are as removed from manipulation as you think you are, particularly from social media which I'm betting money you participate in and are manipulated by. I'm not saying that there's not hatred and or evil on both sides, but there is clearly more integrity towards truth, intelligence, science and due process on one of the sides. I will openly admit that my hatred and mistrust of religion has a lot to do with my distrust of people on the conservative side. Religion is the great lie that is one of the biggest manipulators of weak, scared, uneducated Minds. There is no God, and once we get past that delusion and lie will take a step toward real freedom and Truth.

    • @audible67
      @audible67 Před 2 lety

      @@sherril.562 actually, that mistrust does not make me biased, it makes me aware. If somebody believes in something as Preposterous as magical Sky Daddies, they'll believe in anything, and that's just what we have right now. I get that you believe you're above this and that you are Beyond bias, but you are far from that. Your perceived sanctimony in this matter has clouded your objectivity. My bias balances out very well because I trust no one, particularly people like you whose apologetics are fueled by sanctimony and whataboutism.

    • @audible67
      @audible67 Před 2 lety +1

      @@sherril.562 I don't need to control anyone. I don't care what they think, I care about their actions. I can only control my self and hope to do the right things for myself and my family.

  • @imfromdowntown
    @imfromdowntown Před 2 lety +11

    Wish Koppel would have gotten a sense of where all those trolley tourists were from. 😆 The Betty Lynn fan is from Arkansas. The kid who watched hours of the show - Ohio. The pork chop sandwich gent - Louisiana. That group on the trolley...well I can guess I suppose.

    • @el7jake
      @el7jake Před 2 lety +2

      I think that anyone not from the South would probably have spoken up. I certainly would have.

    • @avachannel4926
      @avachannel4926 Před 2 lety +2

      Miel Mani - I wish that was true but it's not. Follow the voting patterns of those that voted for 45. It's not just in Southern States. The cult of 45 has a grip on Middle America. While it's true Southerners are deeply racist, this whole country is deeply racist or 45 would have never been elected.

    • @iron_dude_j0427
      @iron_dude_j0427 Před 2 lety

      @@avachannel4926 what a bold statement. Here I thought the trolley crew were the most deluded thing about this video and then you say this.

    • @scottmoore1614
      @scottmoore1614 Před 2 lety +1

      @@el7jake I am from the South…about an hours drive from Mt Airy:
      You better believe I would have spoken up. Not all racists are from the South. Some of the biggest racists I ever met I witnessed when I lived in New York and New Jersey. It’s a myth they’re all from the South.

  • @4phloxes
    @4phloxes Před 2 lety +34

    Thank you for the best journalism I’ve ever watched. I am amazed at the responses from the people on the bus.

    • @markcianfarani8777
      @markcianfarani8777 Před 2 lety +1

      You didn't think!!! They would be Biden supporters fo you?? Lol..

    • @j.d.schultzsr.9215
      @j.d.schultzsr.9215 Před 2 lety +4

      @@markcianfarani8777,
      I didn't expect to see very many progressives, but I never expected to see how thoroughly right-wing brainwashed they all are. The trolley interview answers were a laundry list of right-wing talking points:
      1. "There is so much fraud that NO WAY the 2020 election was fair."
      2. "BLM is burning down cities."
      3. "The January 6th Capitol protesters were all peaceful."
      4. "Donald tRump is the best president ever."
      5. "Since they all lie, we don't listen to the news any more."
      6. "We are the only true Americans."

    • @scottmoore1614
      @scottmoore1614 Před 2 lety +1

      People will certainly never look at trolleys the same way again.

    • @donguess4332
      @donguess4332 Před 2 lety

      🤣 Lmao. Yeah sure 👍

    • @HadEnough745
      @HadEnough745 Před 2 lety +1

      @@markcianfarani8777 How do you know who these people on the bus supported? I wouldn't be so quick to admit to being a Biden supporter. He's doing as bad a job as humanly possible. 25% approval...lol

  • @jimbonacum8917
    @jimbonacum8917 Před 2 lety +12

    What is interesting is that all of these people who long for the Mayberry we saw on television loved it for the values it portrayed. They would be the first to decry the values of the "Liberal Hollywood Elites" who wrote and produced the illusion they loved so much. And the worst part is that the people who made these shows knew exactly how to give them precisely what they wanted. But the shows and those who wrote them were also a part of the culture at the time and they could not show Lucy and Ricky sleeping in the same beds. The America we grew up watching on TV never really reflected reality. It was only a fantasy that the ruling class wanted to believe in and tried to sell to the rest of us. Many years ago I heard Gene Rodenberry, the creator of Star Trek speak. He asked the audience what the purpose of television was. Some said to entertain or to educate or inform but he laughed and said, "The purpose of television is to sell toothpaste! The programs are there to keep you watching. They interrupt them for commercials. Then they give you some more because if you didn't get a break from the advertising you would turn it off. They don't care what they show you as long as you keep watching the commercials. That is why they tried so hard to stop Pay TV (what we now know as cable) because they can't sell ads when you are paying for the shows!" Of course we now all pay for a cable subscription that includes advertisements. But whatever it is we watch they will feed us more of it. Cable news has splintered into partisan camps because people like to watch channels that validate their beliefs. What I wouldn't give to see the CBS evening news with Walter Cronkite or the Huntley and Brinkley report again. The closest thing these days is the PBS Newshour. But cable outlets like Fox and MSNBC preach to their respective choirs and make up the minds of their viewers for them. Perhaps the most shocking thing in this entire piece is that individuals who consider themselves to be God fearing patriots could dismiss what they saw on their screens on January 6. Instead of reacting with horror they dismiss an attempt to overthrow a violent attempt to overthrow the election, the bedrock upon which our nation stands because it conflicts with their treasured illusion. When fantasy trumps reality we are all doomed.

  • @ripleyjustice6057
    @ripleyjustice6057 Před 2 lety +2

    The responses from the people on the bus are jarring to say the least.

  • @bridgetteshy6189
    @bridgetteshy6189 Před 2 lety +17

    I liked this segment and I enjoyed watching Andy and the gang mainly for honesty and values however the experienced Journalist Ted K. did well to show a honest dialogue with the tourists and it shows we still have a long way to go to include Everyone and let the JC mentality narrative die. The year is 2021

    • @idellboykin8149
      @idellboykin8149 Před 2 lety +1

      Bridgette Shy, your comments and so true

    • @Navy35
      @Navy35 Před 4 měsíci

      CBS during that period didn’t have much diversity and Ted never offered his job or felt white guilt over it

  • @BlindMellowJellyInc
    @BlindMellowJellyInc Před 2 lety +36

    Funny thing is that when they wanted to include black people the producers rejected it because they might lose their core fans.

    • @iron_dude_j0427
      @iron_dude_j0427 Před 2 lety +1

      Producers have been and always will be out of touch imo. He could be remembered as a force for change but now history remembers him as just the producer

  • @14fu19
    @14fu19 Před 2 lety

    Mayberry is one of my favorites places Andy Griffith was my favorite show as a kid and my dad and me would watch it every day as we would eat lunch the worst memory of mine is the day of 9/11 and not getting to watch an episode of Andy Griffith which would be a comfort to me at that time. I was 4 years old when 9/11 happened

  • @pamwilkinson3751
    @pamwilkinson3751 Před 2 lety +3

    Lady in hat is crazy

  • @davidmckinney6577
    @davidmckinney6577 Před 2 lety +24

    I love 💕 the Andy Griffith show and I am glad to see Ted Koppel doing pretty good I haven't seen him in years

    • @chrisfinch8637
      @chrisfinch8637 Před 2 lety +8

      81 years old, and still making the best stories of his life much more fruitful and educational.

    • @davidmckinney6577
      @davidmckinney6577 Před 2 lety +5

      @@chrisfinch8637 I thought he retired I hadn't seen him in years I'm glad to see he is still alive and going strong I know that his voice sounds the same.

    • @elizaclem
      @elizaclem Před 2 lety

      @@chrisfinch8637 Do you know if he is on any social media? I'd like to follow him if so.

  • @christinedeschaine3884
    @christinedeschaine3884 Před 2 lety +15

    He asked the question and Ted received the answer!

    • @lewstone5430
      @lewstone5430 Před 2 lety +3

      Ted knew the answer before he asked it, as did I, which is why I found the political part of this segment boring. Ted just wanted to make drama, as if we don’t get enough of that all week on other news shows.

    • @amyreynolds3619
      @amyreynolds3619 Před 2 lety +2

      As the great poet Lizzo said, truth hurts. Racism still exists.

    • @jensen1901
      @jensen1901 Před 2 lety

      The answer showed just how much hatred and ignorance conservatives have in their hearts. Hardly news anymore. We are all well aware you think of most Americans as the "enemy."

  • @debrahowell4529
    @debrahowell4529 Před 2 lety +4

    Very nice! I always wanted Andy to be my dad growing up.

    • @Navy35
      @Navy35 Před 4 měsíci

      Leave it to CBS to bring up politics when people are on vacation and want to escape it . Same thing with sports

  • @jameshhenderson
    @jameshhenderson Před 2 lety +17

    In the beginning of the show, Andy and Opie were not “actually strolling along a back lot in Culver City California”… it was filmed at a reservoir in the Franklin Canyon Park in Los Angeles en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franklin_Canyon_Park. About 10 miles from Culver City.

  • @euanuglowisdead
    @euanuglowisdead Před 2 lety +6

    2 Things that long time Andy Griffith Show fans usually say: 1. They love the show for the simple living values and the morality, and 2. Watch the earlier Black and White shows, not the later seasons in Color. And yet the values and the morality run all the way through into the color seasons! (so why not just watch them all?). ===What is curiously never brought up is that the show had very good WRITING, with characters that were interesting and subtle. The main characters would say little things, phrases, that really spoke to the types of characters and stereotypes one might find in small town America. THESE are the reasons that I love the show. The comedy timing of Andy, Ernest T Bass, Gomer, Barney, Floyd, Otis. There would be good music played at times (in earlier seasons). I am on the other end of the spectrum from a Trump supporter, and I have loved watching this show all of my life (52 years old). I love the quality of the writing in TAGS, same as I do with Arrested Development and Breaking Bad. (By the way, in the later (color) shows, not only was Don Knotts gone, but the writing and characters became generic, dull, flavorless.

    • @davidking4838
      @davidking4838 Před 2 lety

      I believe the reason black and white is preferred is that it tends to make things a little surreal versus color that tends to make things seem real. Color is real life, black and white is more of a fantasy. When you see Mayberry in color it loses some of its appeal as a fantasy - it just looks like a real place, maybe like your own home town.

    • @scottmoore1614
      @scottmoore1614 Před 2 lety +1

      One thing all fans of TAGS can agree on: Warren was no Barney Fife!
      Also, in the color episodes, Andy Taylor became more surly and “serious”. I always felt as though Andy Griffith was just unhappy after Don Knotts left the show.

  • @EdKazO-Vision
    @EdKazO-Vision Před 2 lety +48

    They need a Sheriff with wisdom and common sense to teach those trolley folk a lesson.

    • @cookiekirkland8689
      @cookiekirkland8689 Před 2 lety +9

      BLM had nothing to do with the riot at the Capitol building!!! The ignorance of these people was sad. It endorsed what I truly believed still, they still want to blame others instead of there own people!! Even with video and the ugliness of the day, they remain in denial. When that woman said "they" arrived in buses it wasn't BLM. They still won't believe there lying eyes. We as a county still have a lot more education and removing their ROSE COLORED GLASSES OFF!!!

    • @jennymacallan9071
      @jennymacallan9071 Před 2 lety +11

      Those trolley folk did nothing to disspell negative stereotypes of the South. I say that as a North Carolinian.

    • @nam3929
      @nam3929 Před 2 lety +9

      @@jennymacallan9071 I agree!... As another Southerner!...The Ignorance is appalling!

    • @delana2842
      @delana2842 Před 2 lety +2

      @@cookiekirkland8689, Amen! ❤

    • @scottmoore1614
      @scottmoore1614 Před 2 lety +5

      The “sheriff” Andy Griffith was a big time Democrat. He did political ads for Obama with Ron Howard.

  • @Mark.G475
    @Mark.G475 Před 2 lety +6

    That opening was not filmed on a back lot.

    • @scottmoore1614
      @scottmoore1614 Před 2 lety +1

      Franklin Canyon Reservoir, just north of Beverly Hills.

    • @Mark.G475
      @Mark.G475 Před 2 lety +1

      @@scottmoore1614 thank you! That's the spot I was thinking of.

  • @tommot3809
    @tommot3809 Před 2 lety +19

    Ted, it was very nice to have you back. I wish to see more of your reporting. It has been too long. All the best and continued success.

  • @jarretthayman1342
    @jarretthayman1342 Před 2 lety +3

    That took a turn...

  • @savannahlt1
    @savannahlt1 Před 2 lety +32

    The message of the Andy Griffith show was and is clear..to live by as set of moral and ethical beliefs that fosters love of family and community. It was filmed when segregation existed and if they tried to make it inclusive of all races and colors..the network wouldn't have allowed it...(research trek and gene Roddenberry ) I think most people are looking for a community like Mayberry where people get along and treat each other with love and respect. How can we take what fictional Mayberry has and make that a reality each of the neighborhoods and small towns we live in and start something positive in our country because we sure won't get that from ANY government in the white house.

    • @rainmanjr2007
      @rainmanjr2007 Před 2 lety +3

      Popularity of John Melloncamp's song Small Town indicates that, as well. "Where people let me be just want I want to be." I'm from Indiana and don't know where that is.

    • @PerthTowne
      @PerthTowne Před 2 lety +17

      I think it's interesting that a lot of the people who love the Andy Griffith show were saying they love it because it supports and teaches moral values, and then most of them said they love Trump. How do you reconcile that?

    • @Thedecider1984
      @Thedecider1984 Před 2 lety +2

      @@PerthTowne and biden doing one of a good job right now right?

    • @allisonshaw9341
      @allisonshaw9341 Před 2 lety +9

      @@Thedecider1984 At least Biden isn't promoting hatred of other people. I'm tired of people being mean and downright ugly to each other.

    • @savannahlt1
      @savannahlt1 Před 2 lety +4

      @@PerthTowne the problem with this country is everything and everyone is politicized, whether it's Mayberry, covid, religion, Politics is now the greatest evil..and people have let themselves be bullshi#@$%ed and brainwashed by the political system that has compromised their moral and or religious beliefs

  • @NightSky777
    @NightSky777 Před 2 lety +3

    Love the Andy Griffith show. I too grew up in a town just like it. Yes, life was simpler and folks were very amiable. I never witnessed prejudice. My dad owned a cafe and employed a Black cook. She was nice, friendly, made the best Hamburgers. There was no separate restrooms for blacks. Though I know now that those days (early 60's) had their share of discrimination, it just wasn't a noticeable part of that town in central Texas. Good memories. I am surprised that the CBS news editors allowed a good amount of time to those tourists on the bus. Really Appreciated that! ...they are the thinning threads of honest, neighborly, moral patriots who used to be the Denim fabric of America. ...what coming Calamity will it take for us to return to God?

    • @howards8535
      @howards8535 Před 2 lety

      Loved the Andy Griffith Show. However, we can’t return to something that’s not real.

    • @773SleepyHollow
      @773SleepyHollow Před 2 lety +2

      I'd like to ask Black people who lived in your town in central Texas in the early 60s if discrimination "wasn't a noticeable part" of it... because I have a strong hunch that it was.

    • @HadEnough745
      @HadEnough745 Před 2 lety +1

      TV Fake News talking heads don't want to hear the good side of things and BTW, there's no MONEY in good race relations. There's BIG MONEY in racism. Fake news gets to have an agenda to get eyeballs onto their horrible shows. That's ALL this is about. RATINGS & MONEY.

    • @larrythomas3624
      @larrythomas3624 Před 2 lety

      @@howards8535 You are right, that is so far fetched!!
      There are nearly 8,000,000,000 people on planet Earth, which is moving through space at approximately 66,627 mph.
      The Sun, Earth, and the entire solar system also are in motion, orbiting the center of the Milky Way at a blazing 140 miles a second. Even at this great speed, though, our planetary neighborhood still takes about 200 million years to make one complete orbit. Our galaxy belongs to a cluster of nearby galaxies, the Local Group, and together we are easing toward the center of our cluster through the vastness of intergalactic space at a leisurely 25 miles a second. The Local Group is hurtling at a truly astonishing 375 miles a second toward the Virgo Cluster, an enormous collection of galaxies some 45 million light-years away. On Earth massive trees grow from tiny seeds and bear fruit, they are automatically watered by rain which evaporates and disperses from vast oceans (more than 326 million trillion gallons) which are filled with life, as is the land. Bodies that can heal themselves of injuries, and reproduce.
      You however, have all of that figured out. It’s origins and workings. The thought, of the possibility, of intelligent design is just too far fetched.

  • @warriorbeast
    @warriorbeast Před 2 lety +15

    Koppel epitomizes journalism at its best. After three decades of being a newspaper reporter, I am convinced that hard-hitting and courageous reporters like Koppel are very few and far between. Koppel just peeled back an ugly scar in American history in his report that many just want to pretend didn't exist and pray it will go away by just saying so.

  • @maryburrell3948
    @maryburrell3948 Před 2 lety +9

    Ted Koppell did a good job

  • @sonyaadams4510
    @sonyaadams4510 Před 2 lety +20

    …but Andy Griffith himself was a lifelong Democrat. Despite his Mount Airy upbringing.

    • @Extinctanimals22
      @Extinctanimals22 Před 2 lety

      It’s important remember the man lived until 2012. If he was a conservative Democrat he had plenty of time to switch to the Republicans.

    • @donguess4332
      @donguess4332 Před 2 lety +7

      Andy Griffith wasn't a radical far left nutcase democrat like we have nowadays. I highly doubt he would approve of defunding the police. Police reform yes. Defunding no. Plus all the other idiotic stuff the progressives come up with that are ruining our country.

    • @elizaclem
      @elizaclem Před 2 lety +2

      @@donguess4332 He supported Obama. Psst, defunding IS police reform, it's reallocating funds, not actually defunding. That term has been around a while now, and you didn't know that? Do you just listen to far right wing news?

    • @donguess4332
      @donguess4332 Před 2 lety

      @@elizaclem once again you are wrong

    • @donguess4332
      @donguess4332 Před 2 lety +1

      @@elizaclem Also I think you are misunderstanding what I said about defunding police. The bigger point is police are being unfairly demonized. Not only is it wrong but it is very dangerous rhetoric for our country. FYI I don't necessarily trust any of the media right or left. Fox sucks but atleast it's better than CNN. I don't buy into systemic racism. This is 2021 not the 5os or 60s. Racism on some small level will probably always exist but it has been seriously exaggerated for political purposes and that's a fact. I'm sorry if you got offended but I can think whatever I want and so can you.

  • @missionaries7575
    @missionaries7575 Před rokem +1

    My kids grew up with it it’s is our family show.

  • @secundrabeasley855
    @secundrabeasley855 Před 2 lety +5

    I want to respond to the folks regarding Ted Koppel’s reporting on Mayberry.
    I watch a lot of tv shows that are from 1940’s to the present day. The shows that had a partial or long tv series run, were the mirror of what was going on in society. A example would be The Andy Griffith episode, where the two older ladies were running a moonshine business. That same topic is how NASCAR got started.
    The media reflects what is going on in the world. The issues that concern you the viewers are rebroadcasted into comedy’s dramas, reality tv etc..
    There is no tv show that can take you away and have you forget the world around you. Yet if CBS Sunday Morning was canceled, a lot of you would be writing CBS and your congressional representatives to keep the show on the air with the news segments.
    If the news segments irritate you, you do have options:
    1)Wait till the show segments are on CZcams. That will allow you to pick and choose what you want to watch.
    2) Stop watching the show.
    Watch the Sunday news maker shows or a rerun of a tv show.
    3) Do something else. Volunteer, read a book, dance.
    You are stressing yourself out assuming CBS Sunday Morning is going to drop their news segment. It is not going to happen.
    I will this post with two comments.
    You do not like Ted Koppel’s reporting but you know him from his days hosting NightLine.
    Before Andy Griffith passed away, he made a series of ads advocating for the Affordable Care Act.
    If you read to the end. Thank You.

  • @hankforeman91
    @hankforeman91 Před 2 lety +22

    Really well put segment, yet the trolley conversation left me livid. The phrases that woman at the 12 minute mark spoke eerily reminds me of my own mother nowadays.

    • @emmanuelguzman489
      @emmanuelguzman489 Před 2 lety +11

      "We find our truth in other ways". It's eerie indeed.

    • @emrags15
      @emrags15 Před 2 lety +6

      @@emmanuelguzman489 "other ways" = Facebook lol

    • @emmanuelguzman489
      @emmanuelguzman489 Před 2 lety +3

      @@emrags15 It really boggles the mind.

    • @nancyericson4263
      @nancyericson4263 Před 2 lety +3

      Oh, these people!!!!I just can't, I CAN'T!!!!!!!!!!

    • @hankforeman91
      @hankforeman91 Před 2 lety

      @@nancyericson4263 You have my sympathies.

  • @stevew7719
    @stevew7719 Před 2 lety +17

    A town that is a copy of a place that never existed. That says a lot about the state of the American mind.

    • @nghtwtchmn129
      @nghtwtchmn129 Před 2 lety +2

      A fair point, but how often does television depict life anywhere other than southern California or New York City?

    • @bobh4465
      @bobh4465 Před 2 lety

      @@nghtwtchmn129 Boston Legal

  • @dallastaylor5479
    @dallastaylor5479 Před 2 lety +27

    Who let's their kid watch 4 hours of TV? That's just crazy.

    • @lewstone5430
      @lewstone5430 Před 2 lety +2

      Hick Republicans. It explains a lot.

  • @mrscelopez57
    @mrscelopez57 Před 2 lety +31

    To the lady who said, Americans think southerners are dumb. Don't speak for everyone. I don't think they are. It was going good, till Trump and the voting/Jan rally ruined it.

    • @bettyh3747
      @bettyh3747 Před 2 lety +1

      Lol

    • @quickhelp85
      @quickhelp85 Před 2 lety +1

      @@wvbigmomma no one is attacking you. They are just trying to under why you you are feeling attacked

    • @stuh4932
      @stuh4932 Před 2 lety

      Thanks mrscelopez57 we are all dumber from this comment.

    • @ed.bedstuy217
      @ed.bedstuy217 Před 2 lety +2

      Welcome to America...

  • @1mespud
    @1mespud Před 2 lety +13

    The original Andy Griffith Show pilot was a spinoff from the Danny Thomas Show. I recommend it's CZcams viewing and the lesson about responsibility. It's a goodun'!

    • @rainmanjr2007
      @rainmanjr2007 Před 2 lety +4

      Danny Thomas gave kids with cancer healthcare. He would have preferred that everyone had healthcare for all disease but $tate$ of America were afraid of that.

  • @jeanyeatts
    @jeanyeatts Před 2 lety +15

    Mt Airy really is like "Mayberry" most people in Mt. Airy are so genuine - it really is the best place....

    • @Navy35
      @Navy35 Před 2 lety +7

      That was my take away when I visited. Leave it to the media to try and destroy anything wholesome. They are miserable with their own pathetic lives that they only find pleasure in ruining others

    • @ronaldchong
      @ronaldchong Před 2 lety +5

      @@Navy35 huh. to me, the piece was about nostalgia tourism and the motivations and mindsets of the people that take part in it. what was revealed speaks about the *visitors*, not the town. i don't think it devalued mt. airy at all. they can probably expect a bump in visitors.

  • @anthonysprott650
    @anthonysprott650 Před 2 lety +1

    The appeal of T.A.G.S. after so many years is simple.
    1. The great writing
    2. The comic genius duo of Don Knotts/Andy Griffith
    3. The outstanding supporting cast of characters
    4.. It was set in the south. And it was a positive Depiction .
    5. The fantasy, who wouldn’t want to live in Mayberry:

  • @yvonnecooper5494
    @yvonnecooper5494 Před 2 lety +2

    Great story. Nice way to promote the town and the show. There are towns that do exist like this. Tremont IL is one.