Andy respected Howard so much he encouraged him to return. Everyone loved him because he was to meek and gentle in real live as his character unlike Aunt Bee who was the exact opposite of her character and hated Andy for the entire run of the shoe. I was initially sad during the episode when the barbershop was sold but then it became Emmitt's Fix-it shop. He was equally sweet. BTW, HIS character was named fir Andy's best friend he grew up with. I liked that Emitt was the focus of several episodes
Now that I know about his strokes, I agree, it's noticeable. But he was so wonderful as Floyd the Barber, I never noticed back then! I also bought a DVD set so that my son could enjoy the show as well.
In the 1980's I bought a pink t-shirt with a screen print of Howard McNear's picture on it in his character as Floyd the Barber. I found the ad in Rolling Stone for $14.99. I was the only person I ever knew who had a "Pink Floyd" t-shirt . I wore it until it wore out sometime in the 90's. Everybody burst out laughing when they first saw it.
I live in Los Angeles and there were locations of a barbershop named 'Floyd's' here, but they all closed during the Covid Pandemic. If it was named after this character, and what a wonderful, loveable character he was, I don't honestly know but in my heart the shops were, and always be, named after Floyd the Barber. RIP dear special person, you brought so much joy and belly laughter to me as a child in this role. I heard he suffered a Stroke, but I didn't know it was two.
Floyd was my hero. I’m a stylist and his picture hangs in my salon. I would freak new clients out by first bowing and saying ‘I’m not worthy!’ to his picture.
do you ever look in the mirror and holler "Miserable, deceitful wretch!" like Floyd did? He did this in the episode where he has passed himself off as a wealthy businessman to Madeline Grayson, and Grayson is soon to arrive in Mayberry. That episode is wonderful. I hope you enjoy my comments. Have a blessed day.
Howard McNear was a noted radio actor. He did play Doc Adams in Gunsmoke, but when the show transitioned to TV, it wasn’t William Conrad who played Doc Adams. It was Milburn Stone. William Conrad played Matt Dillon on the radio Gunsmoke. He was replaced by James Arness for TV as Conrad was viewed as overweight. William Conrad eventually starred in the TV show Cannon. Parley Baer played Chester on the radio version of Gunsmoke and also played with McNear in the Andy Griffith Show. Other than this little faux pas, excellent portrayal of McNear as Floyd!
His last appearance was in the episode where the printer made a mistake in a gas station promotion where THE TOTAL prize money was $200. But when goober added it, he forgot to draw the line before the total and the printer thought it was a GRAND prize. It's great they were able to use him even after he turned ill. It is noticeable that they never showed him walking after his stroke. Once when he came into the courthouse in one scene. Yiu hear his voice greeting Andy as he enters but the camera only falls shows him after he was seated. He couldn't walk or stand without support. Even when he was giving a haircut, he was leaning against a contraption the stage hands made for him. The thing was, itvwas totally unnoticeable abd he appeared to me standing straight up. He also had great moral support from his wife and the cast.
My late friend, Parley Baer, played Mayor Roy Stoner of Mayberry, a recurring role for the run of the show. He and Mr. McNear were close friends, and on days they were shooting together, Parley swung by and picked up Mr. McNear for rides to the studio. Howard McNear also played the doctor, a key witness, in the courtroom drama, ANATOMY OF A MURDER, directed by Otto Preminger. Co-stars were James Stewart, George C. Scott, Lee Remick, and Ben Gazzara. But no one will forget him as Floyd the Barber.
One of the best casts ever put together on radio was Gunsmoke. Baer was perfect as Chester Proudfoot, William Conrad perfect as Matt Dillon, and of course Howard as Doc. As an OTR fan, Howard appeared in probably hundreds of shows: cop shows, detective shows, dramas, comedies, usually playing a quirky character to perfection. He even started out as an action hero in Speed Gibson. He was one of my favorites.
Other than the 4 main characters of Andy, Opie, Barney, and Aunt Bee, Floyd was the best character and the best comedy actor. Wish he were in every episode. And, I cannot disagree he was a favorite character because he was for me. Seemed to be a good man as well as a very good entertainer. rip
the one when Opie killed the baby bird was very heart warming but all the Black and white ones were good didn't care for the color one,when Barney left it wasn't the same
Another facet of his life not mentioned is Howard McNear’s voice characterisations on many animated shows of the times, most notably “The Flintstones” … his distinct speech pattern can be heard in a number of characters, usually medical doctors, psychiatrists, veterinarians, &c. “My-my-my … oh, I see, yes!”
My dad's favorite carector on the show. My dad's mother got pregnant when she was a young teen and when she had my dad she didn't want to leave her parents. So my dad was raised by older people like Floyd it's probably why he liked him. I never seen my grandfather but he was always referred to as that mean German lol ? The closest I been was through a DNA test that showed over half my DNA was German. The other half was British lol. That is another mystery I never looked into.
Something that you did not mention is that the last episode on which Floyd actually walked on camera before that second stroke was the episode in which the three female convicts escaped and held Barney and Floyd hostage. It was one of Floyd's most hilarious. Also, one misstated fact said that William Conrad who later portrayed Cannon portrayed Doc in the TV days of Gunsmoke. Actually, Conrad portrayed Matt Dillon on the radio series. Thanks for a great video. Floyd was always a hoot!
To this day, I love Howard McNear's portrayal of Floyd. One of his best episodes is in season 3's "Floyd the Deceiver", in which we learn he has built his reputation of being a well-to-do businessman to impress a woman he has met in correspondence. He flies into a real tizzy around his shop and declares his intention to pack up and move to Nashville! He was so hilarious as Floyd!
@@docadams7099I love that episode. I have a friend who loves it too, but his favorite section is one I would not even select. He likes the part where Floyd is in Andy's office with an empty suitcase tryong to get Andy to feel sorry for him and help portray him as a rich businessman. When Andy finally agrees, Floyd keeps repeatedly saying "You're a prince, you're a prince!" Anytime I do something for my friend, he posts a picture of Floyd from that scene and writes overtop, "Byron, you're a prince" LOL! The humor of Floyd the character is in a class by itself.
Howard McNair play the travel agent in blue Hawaii where I was hired as a local tour guide he was lovable you’re so goofy just like on the Andy Griffith show and that part may God bless him and his family
@@FactsVerse 2 are my favorite... one with the haunted house... love otis...have you done one one him? And the one with Buddy Epsen and the fishing lure.....well the sisters running the still was good too and Floyd renting a chair to the gangsters... I guess too many to pick just one 😆
Here is a fun fact about Floyd! Grunge band Nirvana did a song about Floyd the barber, of the same name. " Floyd the Barber ". Cool song, really cool !
I didn't know he had two strokes during the show. I think 3rd season was his last. I noticed too he sat down alot . In his last episodes. He was the best on the show.
Actually, Howard McNear's first stroke happened in 1962, after filming an episode where Floyd and Barney are held hostage. McNear actually did survive the end of the series, but died a few months after the premiere of the follow-up series Mayberry RFD. McNear was beloved by the fans of the show; the barbershop set became Emmitt's Fix-It shop for the last season of TAGS and through all of Mayberry RFD.
Floyd the barber was always a great actor on the Andy griffith show very entertaining to watch and I do every day with reruns on tv but didn’t know he had 2 strokes on the show last one I remember was goobers contest in 67 dying in 69 from complications from his 2nd stroke 🤷♂️🤔👍
Floyd the barber is not gone. He's an emergency doctor at the Topeka, KS VA emergency room. Trust me I've had him twice as a doctor and he is the same as a doctor as he was a barber in Mayberry.
@@docadams7099 naw he just he just doesn't listen to you and repeats the same questions about what your problem is that brought you to the ER no matter how many times you repeat yourself or how slow you say it. Quite frustrating.
Not long before his death, Howard Sprague bought the place and had to raise the rent abd Floyd contested it. Andy then used psychology on both of thrm to gdtvthtm to reconcile. After his death, the shop turned into Emmitt's (,the name of Andy childhood best friend) fix-it shop which was used in only a few episodes
Very nice, except for a small error. William Conrad was Matt Dillon on the radio version of Gunsmoke, and never played Doc Adams on the television version. Instead, Milburn Stone played Doc Adams on television.
Most people that occasionally watch The Andy Griffith Show think Barney Fife was the greatest character. But those who are huge fans of the show realize how great the character Floyd Lawson really was.
Barney was the funniest guy on the show but Howard was close behind in the 2nd spot. I actually think that Floyd's funniest parts came after his first stroke. His slowed speech made him funnier.
@@FactsVerseTwo other funny characters were Mayor Pike and little Leon. Little Leon carried two 6 shooters but was always quick on the draw with his PB&J sandwich.
"And now.......shaaampooooos" Says Floyd after hiring Barbara Eden who had just moved to town. On a side note, he was on The Untouchables as a bomber that blew up his victims. He acted and spoke just like Floyd.
To bad I think if they thought fast foward they could have been important in making awareness of hemipoligic ,like me with left side paralyzed it something also that Howard continued after stroke itfeels ominous that it could happen again I try to do little as possible to keep stabilized ,but that’s V fear paralyzed so I’m ow Howard mcnear had a bravery I don’t have
You asked about subjects to bring up... well what was the deal about marijuana being mailed to Bob Denver or was it the woman that played Mary Ann? What was that about, I want details lol. Thank you for this video btw...I tell people about how they'd have to strap him in a chair even. Most didn't know as Howard was a professional.
He could have said no and Andy wanted him back. They say in the video Howard wanted to get back to work. Maybe he liked being on set and working with the actors. Don’t need to trash Andy, he wanted Howard back. He could have said no and he obviously wanted to come back
@@Stewieboy1995 your missing the point. Yes, Floyd ( the actor who played Floyd) could have said no. But why did Andy want him back? For the tv show. For Andy's own selfish reasons, he wanted him back for the show. Not because he wanted to come back..
You're missing the point. Howard could have said no. Andy wanted to include his friend again. Howard's wife said it would be good for Howard. I, having a disability myself, am appalled you think someone else should decide what's best for someone with a disability. Howard knew what he wanted.
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Andy respected Howard so much he encouraged him to return. Everyone loved him because he was to meek and gentle in real live as his character unlike Aunt Bee who was the exact opposite of her character and hated Andy for the entire run of the shoe.
I was initially sad during the episode when the barbershop was sold but then it became Emmitt's Fix-it shop. He was equally sweet.
BTW, HIS character was named fir Andy's best friend he grew up with. I liked that Emitt was the focus of several episodes
Andy didn't much like her either
I love this show. 1 of the best ever. Howard was awesome. RIP
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He also portrayed a music instructor on I ❤ Lucy.
It was noticeable when he started sitting down in alot of scenes and only moving one arm. Still he was a great actor. Thank you for good video.
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He was so funny. Rest In Peace.
Now that I know about his strokes, I agree, it's noticeable. But he was so wonderful as Floyd the Barber, I never noticed back then! I also bought a DVD set so that my son could enjoy the show as well.
In the 1980's I bought a pink t-shirt with a screen print of Howard McNear's picture on it in his character as Floyd the Barber. I found the ad in Rolling Stone for $14.99. I was the only person I ever knew who had a "Pink Floyd" t-shirt . I wore it until it wore out sometime in the 90's. Everybody burst out laughing when they first saw it.
I live in Los Angeles and there were locations of a barbershop named 'Floyd's' here, but they all closed during the Covid Pandemic. If it was named after this character, and what a wonderful, loveable character he was, I don't honestly know but in my heart the shops were, and always be, named after Floyd the Barber. RIP dear special person, you brought so much joy and belly laughter to me as a child in this role. I heard he suffered a Stroke, but I didn't know it was two.
Floyd was my hero. I’m a stylist and his picture hangs in my salon. I would freak new clients out by first bowing and saying ‘I’m not worthy!’ to his picture.
do you ever look in the mirror and holler "Miserable, deceitful wretch!" like Floyd did? He did this in the episode where he has passed himself off as a wealthy businessman to Madeline Grayson, and Grayson is soon to arrive in Mayberry. That episode is wonderful. I hope you enjoy my comments. Have a blessed day.
You have my respect sir.
Im 59 years old ,& still watching this great show,so sad most of them are deseased may they rest in peace they made our lives a little better.
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@@FactsVerse I'm watching it for the first time I'm 52 and there hasnt been any reruns where i was living in the 70s and 80s
Ron Howard is the only one that still remains
Long live Ernest T Bass!
@@norms3913Ellie is alive as well.
Howard McNear was a noted radio actor. He did play Doc Adams in Gunsmoke, but when the show transitioned to TV, it wasn’t William Conrad who played Doc Adams. It was Milburn Stone. William Conrad played Matt Dillon on the radio Gunsmoke. He was replaced by James Arness for TV as Conrad was viewed as overweight. William Conrad eventually starred in the TV show Cannon. Parley Baer played Chester on the radio version of Gunsmoke and also played with McNear in the Andy Griffith Show. Other than this little faux pas, excellent portrayal of McNear as Floyd!
There was a ton of talent on that great show. Floyd the barber was one of my favorites.
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I never noticed as a kid. It was a wonderful show.
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I would of been honored to have Floyd cut my hair!!!
Great video, one of my favorite sitcoms of all times, thank you
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His last appearance was in the episode where the printer made a mistake in a gas station promotion where THE TOTAL prize money was $200. But when goober added it, he forgot to draw the line before the total and the printer thought it was a GRAND prize.
It's great they were able to use him even after he turned ill. It is noticeable that they never showed him walking after his stroke. Once when he came into the courthouse in one scene. Yiu hear his voice greeting Andy as he enters but the camera only falls shows him after he was seated. He couldn't walk or stand without support. Even when he was giving a haircut, he was leaning against a contraption the stage hands made for him. The thing was, itvwas totally unnoticeable abd he appeared to me standing straight up.
He also had great moral support from his wife and the cast.
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Yes, Howard was dearly loved and suffered two strokes. REST IN PEACE KIND SIR!!!
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Here in San Diego there's a chain of barber shops called Floyd's Barbershop
Fun stuff, thank you for sharing this information.
Aye Floyd i loved the way he talked especially when he say why yes god bless
My late friend, Parley Baer, played Mayor Roy Stoner of Mayberry, a recurring role for the run of the show. He and Mr. McNear were close friends, and on days they were shooting together, Parley swung by and picked up Mr. McNear for rides to the studio. Howard McNear also played the doctor, a key witness, in the courtroom drama, ANATOMY OF A MURDER, directed by Otto Preminger. Co-stars were James Stewart, George C. Scott, Lee Remick, and Ben Gazzara. But no one will forget him as Floyd the Barber.
One of the best casts ever put together on radio was Gunsmoke. Baer was perfect as Chester Proudfoot, William Conrad perfect as Matt Dillon, and of course Howard as Doc. As an OTR fan, Howard appeared in probably hundreds of shows: cop shows, detective shows, dramas, comedies, usually playing a quirky character to perfection. He even started out as an action hero in Speed Gibson. He was one of my favorites.
My favorite Floyd episode is when the 3 female convicts took him and barney hostage lol.
We vividly remember that episode too! Thanks for bringing back memories ♥
Yes, that one was priceless!
Other than the 4 main characters of Andy, Opie, Barney, and Aunt Bee, Floyd was the best character and the best comedy actor. Wish he were in every episode. And, I cannot disagree he was a favorite character because he was for me. Seemed to be a good man as well as a very good entertainer. rip
one of the best shows ever...
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the one when Opie killed the baby bird was very heart warming but all the Black and white ones were good didn't care for the color one,when Barney left it wasn't the same
Another facet of his life not mentioned is Howard McNear’s voice characterisations on many animated shows of the times, most notably “The Flintstones” … his distinct speech pattern can be heard in a number of characters, usually medical doctors, psychiatrists, veterinarians, &c. “My-my-my … oh, I see, yes!”
Floyd was a great actor. I saw him in an episode of Leave it To Beaver. He was a barber on that show to.
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I love Floyd he was very funny and they didn’t mention that Howard McNear was the second Floyd not the first 😊👍🏾💙
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My dad's favorite carector on the show. My dad's mother got pregnant when she was a young teen and when she had my dad she didn't want to leave her parents. So my dad was raised by older people like Floyd it's probably why he liked him. I never seen my grandfather but he was always referred to as that mean German lol ? The closest I been was through a DNA test that showed over half my DNA was German. The other half was British lol. That is another mystery I never looked into.
Howard didn't die till after the Andy Griffith Show had ended
This is a sloppy presentation. It claims Howard died during filming. No, he didn’t. Later, it claims he died two years “after 1965.” Wrong again.
Something that you did not mention is that the last episode on which Floyd actually walked on camera before that second stroke was the episode in which the three female convicts escaped and held Barney and Floyd hostage. It was one of Floyd's most hilarious. Also, one misstated fact said that William Conrad who later portrayed Cannon portrayed Doc in the TV days of Gunsmoke. Actually, Conrad portrayed Matt Dillon on the radio series. Thanks for a great video. Floyd was always a hoot!
To this day, I love Howard McNear's portrayal of Floyd. One of his best episodes is in season 3's "Floyd the Deceiver", in which we learn he has built his reputation of being a well-to-do businessman to impress a woman he has met in correspondence. He flies into a real tizzy around his shop and declares his intention to pack up and move to Nashville! He was so hilarious as Floyd!
@@docadams7099I love that episode. I have a friend who loves it too, but his favorite section is one I would not even select. He likes the part where Floyd is in Andy's office with an empty suitcase tryong to get Andy to feel sorry for him and help portray him as a rich businessman. When Andy finally agrees, Floyd keeps repeatedly saying "You're a prince, you're a prince!" Anytime I do something for my friend, he posts a picture of Floyd from that scene and writes overtop, "Byron, you're a prince" LOL! The humor of Floyd the character is in a class by itself.
He certainly was!
I saw him in a movie that was made in the late 30s or early 40s and he played a very menacing convincing tough guy.
I did not know he had 2 strokes. Thank u
Howard McNair play the travel agent in blue Hawaii where I was hired as a local tour guide he was lovable you’re so goofy just like on the Andy Griffith show and that part may God bless him and his family
Never Knew, Such a Shame... He was One of my Fav's..
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@@FactsVerse 2 are my favorite... one with the haunted house... love otis...have you done one one him? And the one with Buddy Epsen and the fishing lure.....well the sisters running the still was good too and Floyd renting a chair to the gangsters... I guess too many to pick just one 😆
Here is a fun fact about Floyd! Grunge band Nirvana did a song about Floyd the barber, of the same name. " Floyd the Barber ". Cool song, really cool !
I did not know that. Thanks.
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Thank you for sharing
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Howard McNear also turned up on "Leave It To Beaver", playing a barber (Can you imagine THAT?)
I didn't know he had two strokes during the show. I think 3rd season was his last. I noticed too he sat down alot . In his last episodes. He was the best on the show.
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No, I did not know that. I never noticed. I loved Floyd!
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Love that show.
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Actually, Howard McNear's first stroke happened in 1962, after filming an episode where Floyd and Barney are held hostage. McNear actually did survive the end of the series, but died a few months after the premiere of the follow-up series Mayberry RFD. McNear was beloved by the fans of the show; the barbershop set became Emmitt's Fix-It shop for the last season of TAGS and through all of Mayberry RFD.
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I always wondered if Jack Dodson’s character of Howard was a tribute to Howard McNear.
Floyd the barber was always a great actor on the Andy griffith show very entertaining to watch and I do every day with reruns on tv but didn’t know he had 2 strokes on the show last one I remember was goobers contest in 67 dying in 69 from complications from his 2nd stroke 🤷♂️🤔👍
Floyd the barber is not gone. He's an emergency doctor at the Topeka, KS VA emergency room. Trust me I've had him twice as a doctor and he is the same as a doctor as he was a barber in Mayberry.
Does he dramatically announce that he's gonna pack up and move to Nashville?
@@docadams7099 naw he just he just doesn't listen to you and repeats the same questions about what your problem is that brought you to the ER no matter how many times you repeat yourself or how slow you say it. Quite frustrating.
Howard mcnear appeared in a episode of leave it to beaver as a barber
Not long before his death, Howard Sprague bought the place and had to raise the rent abd Floyd contested it. Andy then used psychology on both of thrm to gdtvthtm to reconcile.
After his death, the shop turned into Emmitt's (,the name of Andy childhood best friend) fix-it shop which was used in only a few episodes
He was a very funny man. It’s a shame he had to work on the show like that. He was a Trooper for working like that.
Very nice, except for a small error. William Conrad was Matt Dillon on the radio version of Gunsmoke, and never played Doc Adams on the television version. Instead, Milburn Stone played Doc Adams on television.
Floyd also played Doc Holiday on radio in the 1940’s
In the thumb nail one of the pics is Parley Baer not Howard McNear.
Most people that occasionally watch The Andy Griffith Show think Barney Fife was the greatest character. But those who are huge fans of the show realize how great the character Floyd Lawson really was.
I liked his character. He was very funny. One of my favorites was the drunk man who used to come down and locked himself in his cell.
You mean Otis Campbell? Interestingly, Hal Smith, who played Otis, never drank alcohol in real life. But he could sure play drunk.
@@docadams7099 yes, I knew that. My older sister watched it more than me. She told me. She got me watching more often.
I saw him at the v.a. hospital in the late 60's
Howard McNear
Barney was the funniest guy on the show but Howard was close behind in the 2nd spot. I actually think that Floyd's funniest parts came after his first stroke. His slowed speech made him funnier.
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@@FactsVerseTwo other funny characters were Mayor Pike and little Leon. Little Leon carried two 6 shooters but was always quick on the draw with his PB&J sandwich.
"And now.......shaaampooooos" Says Floyd after hiring Barbara Eden who had just moved to town. On a side note, he was on The Untouchables as a bomber that blew up his victims. He acted and spoke just like Floyd.
i see what was wrong in his later performances.. He also has a funny segment in the movie, THE FORTUNE COOKIE(1966).
When Floyd and Barney get stuck in cabin with female jail escapees - SO funny. 😅
The man suffered from a severe stroke and refused to throw in the towel.
If that doesn’t show dedication, then I don’t know what does.
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@@FactsVerse More the Andy Griffith Show content lol.
I noticed that his amount of dialogue was limited.
He died. Jan3. 1969
I always thought Floyd had a slight British English accent.
Loved Floyd
Floyd interrupted himself while acting even more than Dick Cavett did when interviewing.
Was this script copied & pasted from multiple sources? Did nobody read it before recording it?
He also appeared in 2 Elvis Presley films .
To bad I think if they thought fast foward they could have been important in making awareness of hemipoligic ,like me with left side paralyzed it something also that Howard continued after stroke itfeels ominous that it could happen again I try to do little as possible to keep stabilized ,but that’s V fear paralyzed so I’m ow Howard mcnear had a bravery I don’t have
He also appeared in the Elvis movie Blue Hawaii.
He also appeared with Elvis in "Follow That Dream", and "Fun in Acapulco".
You asked about subjects to bring up... well what was the deal about marijuana being mailed to Bob Denver or was it the woman that played Mary Ann? What was that about, I want details lol.
Thank you for this video btw...I tell people about how they'd have to strap him in a chair even. Most didn't know as Howard was a professional.
i knew he suffered one stroke but not the second one
*Howard McNear was the second funniest character on "The Andy Griffith Show." Only Don Knotts eclipsed him when it came to comedy.*
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They used a double for several of his scenes.
I actually like post stoke Floyd better….and I think he is the Floyd we all associate with.
Sad…
I say shame on Andy for wanting him to return for Andy's own selfish reasons. The tv show.
More I've learned about AG...I wonder 😔
I know what you mean. He was definitely not like Andy Taylor in true life.
He could have said no and Andy wanted him back. They say in the video Howard wanted to get back to work. Maybe he liked being on set and working with the actors. Don’t need to trash Andy, he wanted Howard back. He could have said no and he obviously wanted to come back
@@Stewieboy1995 your missing the point. Yes, Floyd ( the actor who played Floyd) could have said no. But why did Andy want him back? For the tv show. For Andy's own selfish reasons, he wanted him back for the show. Not because he wanted to come back..
You're missing the point. Howard could have said no. Andy wanted to include his friend again. Howard's wife said it would be good for Howard. I, having a disability myself, am appalled you think someone else should decide what's best for someone with a disability. Howard knew what he wanted.
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Plenty of contradictions in this video, could’ve been half as long without the repeating info
He was so annoying I don't know whose more annoying him.or Don Knotts