Even Ellie and Opie were great together in those shows! I really liked her in them. Wasn't she in another show with John Forsythe?
RadioStarOne said:Even Ellie and Opie were great together in those shows! I really liked her in them. Wasn't she in another show with John Forsythe?
Lkeller said:I had never seen the Ellie episodes until years after the original run of The Andy Griffith Show eneded. I believe the show premiered in 1960 - I was 8, so it was probably past my bedtime. When I finallly saw the Donahue episodes, I was impressed. Their relationship was new and tentative - kid of a budding romance, and very sweet. It also changed by opinion of Donahue. I always thought "Princess" (Father Knows Best was a brat and needed to be slapped. I think the chemistry between Andy and Elinor was just fine - much better in fact than Andy's chemistry with Aneta Corsault, which seemed non-existent - mostly because Corsault played Helen as kind of humorlous and scolding.
Lkeller said:I think the chemistry between Andy and Elinor was just fine - much better in fact than Andy's chemistry with Aneta Corsault, which seemed non-existent - mostly because Corsault played Helen as kind of humorlous and scolding.
Mark_Giardina said:Not to speak ill of the dead but if you fast-forward to Griffith's role as Matlock, look at how many co-stars came and went from that series. It tends to make me believe that "Andy" wasn't that easy of a fellow to work for or with.
Joanna Moore had substance-abuse issues later in the '60s and beyond(she was married to Ryan O'Neal around the time she played Peggy, so that il-fated relationship and its consequences may have have had something to do with her losing what appeared to be a regular role on Andy's show).bpatrick said:Re Andy's real-life relationship to Elinor Donahue and his
make-believe one to Ellie Walker, I can't help but imagine
him thinking what Lou Grant would say to Mary Richards
a decade later: "You've got spunk. I hate spunk."
I notice that nobody has mentioned Andy's girlfriend between
Ellie and Helen: Peggy Macmillan, the county nurse played by
Joanna Moore. IMO, there was even less chemistry there than
with either Elinor Donahue or Aneta Corsaut. But at least there
was some explanation as to why Andy and Peggy broke up: he
was stricken with an inferiority complex when he found out her
father was a wealthy businessman.
bpatrick said:And though I hate to bring it up at this time, I don't like what he did to Elinor Donahue or to Jack Burns.
rnigma said:I don't recall Elinor Donahue saying anything cross about Andy, but I know that other cast members spoke of how often Frances Bavier complained about the scripts.
She says in this interview that she started performing at the age of 2 in VAUDEVILLE!RadioStarOne said:Elinor Donahue had a three year contract with the show and asked to be let out of it due to personal reasons that had nothing to do with anyone on the series. She said in an interview that she was exhausted from going right from Father's Knows Best into the Andy Griffith Show and that she really needed a break. She has wonderful memories of working with Andy Griffith and Don Knotts in fact the whole cast, she saved her thoughts of working with Ronnie Howard till almost the end by saying he was wonderful to work with and a gifted actor. I would be surprised to learn that she is not deeply saddened by the passing of Andy Griffith. It's all out there if one looks around the internet to find out the real story, she is a wonderful lady to say the least.
I remember one story George "Goober" Lindsey told when Frances hit him with an umbrella!landtuna said:rnigma said:I don't recall Elinor Donahue saying anything cross about Andy, but I know that other cast members spoke of how often Frances Bavier complained about the scripts.
I agree with Ms. Bavier. Perhaps that's why I was not a fan of the program.
Al Timiter said:WLTX, the CBS Affiliate in Columbia SC used to brag that "The Andy Griffith" never left their airwaves since its debut. I don't know if that has been true in the recent past though. They were down to two episodes a week on Saturday evenings but I believe that was dropped. Lately they have been using it to fill time in between infomercials. Ain't that sad?!?!
landtuna said:bpatrick said:And though I hate to bring it up at this time, I don't like what he did to Elinor Donahue or to Jack Burns.
I'm not sure what you think Andy did to Elinor Donahue but according to several sources it was Elinor who volunteered to leave the show because she thought the boyfriend-girlfriend relationship between herself and Andy wasn't realistic. Andy is reported to have stated at the time that he was not able to portray the necessary "loving" relationship on-screen.
And that wasn't the only lack of chemistry between cast members.
Francis Bavier (Aunt Bee) and Andy reportedly did not get along at all and there is a well known incident where AG and Ron Howard actually went to visit Francis in 1972 and she refused to see them.
I don't know whether the fault lies with Andy or Francis but Andy was known in the industry as a rather prickly person in private life and in business dealings.
Somewhere I read that Andy Griffith wasn't really acting when he played the part of "Lonesome Rhodes". That the character was very close to Griffith's true personality.landtuna said:Francis Bavier (Aunt Bee) and Andy reportedly did not get along at all and there is a well known incident where AG and Ron Howard actually went to visit Francis in 1972 and she refused to see them.
I don't know whether the fault lies with Andy or Francis but Andy was known in the industry as a rather prickly person in private life and in business dealings.