Does anyone know the show Andy Griffin, is that his name?!


Question: Does anyone know the show Andy Griffin, is that his name!?
The song he whistles is there a meaning for it!. Some have said small town folk!. This one man at work keeps whistling it when I am around him!. He lives in my city!. But some people think it has another meaning!.!.!. Like fishing!? is this true!? What is the real meaning!? is there a double meaning!?Www@Enter-QA@Com


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Yea,that's his name

Let's go fish en!.Www@Enter-QA@Com

Andy Griffith!.
It's just a song that was written for the show that Andy whistles to!. Back then, people whistled a lot!. No double meaning!.Www@Enter-QA@Com

Maybe he just likes the show
(The Andy Griffith Show) I don't know of any meaning to itWww@Enter-QA@Com

Andy said in an interview the song was just whistling, no meaning, and he wasn't the one who did the whistling!.Www@Enter-QA@Com

In fact the Song was know as "The Fishin' Hole"

http://en!.wikipedia!.org/wiki/The_Andy_Gr!.!.!.

Opening sequence
The opening sequence remained the same throughout the series run though refilmed as Ron Howard grew!. Accompanied by the show's well-known whistled theme tune, Griffith and Howard are seen in character walking side-by-side along a path carrying fishing gear!. Opie stops to pick up a stone and then rejoins his father!. The two walk to an opening in the trees to gaze upon a body of water!. Opie throws the stone into the water!. The main cast, Griffith, Howard, and Knotts, was announced as the two walked along the path!. In the first season, Elinor Donahue was announced with the main cast and in the last season, Frances Bavier!.


[edit] Music
The whistled theme song, "The Fishin' Hole" was composed by Earle Hagen (the show's music coordinator as well as the whistler) and Herbert Spencer, with unsung lyrics by Everett Sloane!. Hagen also wrote the music for the series!. One of the show's familiar themes, "The Mayberry March", was reworked a number of times in different tempi, styles and orchestrations as background music!. The tune was used as the theme music for Bee's television cooking show "The Mayberry Chef", and eventually became the relaxed, carefree, soft shoe style theme music for the show's spinoff, Mayberry R!.F!.D!. Many styles and genres of music were heard on the show over the years: bluegrass, classical, folk, rock, pop, jazz, Broadway, traditional hymns, and classical airs like "Endearing Young Charms"!. Unlike other sitcoms, the music was often an integral part of the plots, not merely soundtrack to accompany scenes!. The theme song has been covered by R!. Stevie Moore as "Theme From A!.G!."Www@Enter-QA@Com

OPEY!Www@Enter-QA@Com

The song is called, "The Fishin' Hole" by Everett Sloane, Earle Hagen and Herbert Spencer!.

Yes, that is his real name, Andy Griffith!.!.!.and the show was based upon Andy's real life home!.

The show takes place in Mayberry just down the road from Mt!. Pilot, North Carolina!.!.!.!.but in real life, the town "Mayberry" is really Mt!. Airy!.!.!.!.and is just down the road from the real life town of Pilot Mountain, North Carolina!. This is where he grew up!. Aunt Bea is also buried there!.!.!.!.

Have you seen the show!? Remember Gomer!.!.!.(Jim Nabors)!? Gooooleeeeee!.!.!.!.Shazam! Surprise, surprise surprise! He actually lives just down the street from me on Maui!.!.!.!.and grows macadamia nuts!.!.!.!.Www@Enter-QA@Com



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