The New Andy Griffith Show

The New Andy Griffith Show is a situation comedy broadcast in the United States by the CBS television network in 1971. Actor Andy Griffith had left his first sitcom, The Andy Griffith Show, voluntarily after the 1967-68 season while it was still number one in the Nielsen ratings and despite a high-dollar offer from CBS to continue it, in order to pursue his other interests, singing and motion picture acting, and to prevent his being typecast sole... more

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Air date of first episode:

  • Jan 8, 1971

Air date of final episode:

  • May 21, 1971

Original episode running time:

  • 30 min

Number of episodes:

  • 13

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Program creator

Aaron Ruben

Aaron Ruben, (born 1914 in Chicago) was an American television director known for The Andy Griffith Show (1960) Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C. (1964) and Sanford and Son (1972). Ruben was the son of Polish Jewish immigrants. He grew up on the West Side of Chicago and attended Lewis Institute but did not...

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