Without a doubt , Bonanza is one of the greatest TV shows ever , it was just a very different world and way of life back then with other values and less poison on the airwaves among other things !
Even though she was born and raised in the mountains, Trudy just warmed my heart when that poor little lamb was hurt and she tenderly bandaged the wound up. ❤❤❤. Great stories like Bonanza are not only educational but also inspirational, because I think that Human kindness and love should not be overtaken by greed and hatred. #PeaceLoveandRespect+Unity=Prosperity. It's just a simple mathematic.
I cried everytime i watched this one the end was so heartwarming they dont make shows like this one anymore so underrated...I wonder if they get to see the people still watch it from the pearly gates.
Little Joe's look and mannerism when pa walked in and when the girl broke the chair is priceless. Mike's performance in Bonanza is absolutely where I fell completely head over heels. He's a great actor, well all of them was. My gosh how I wish we could have some of these lovely actors back, no indecent language, no sex ,nakedness just refreshing. Miss you guys hundreds ♥️♥️♥️
@@julianskinner3697 No there wasn't. I miss the days when truly feminine women like me were treated like ladies. I love to wear dresses. I love it when a gentleman opens the door for me, lets me go into a room first, and treats me with old-fashioned chivalry. I hate it when so many women act like men.
I have nearly been binge watching this wonderful series. Pernell Roberts is one of the best actors ever in the craft or entertainment. I think much of his performances is simply Mr. Roberts own self...he steals and shines in every scene he is in. I read most women love him and many men would not mind appearing ass Pernell Roberts. His silent acting at the supper table was superb.
Adam es tan soso y soberbio que estos papeles no lo quería él no podía rebajarse tanto y eso que quería que salieran mas personas de color y indios en la serie y yo me pregunto porque si predicaba tanto, porque Pernell Roberts no adopto algún hijo chino o negro y porque no se caso con una persona así.. es muy fácil predicar pero luego es difícil actuar...no quiero decir con esto que fuera mala persona lo que quiero decir que él puso esa escusa para abandonar la serie y para mi la abandono porque se veía con poco protagonismo no por decir pa y chorradas de esas, porque mi padre es mi padre hasta que yo viva diré papá.. DEP
The storyline, the comedy and the use of the English language are just magnificent. I just love the part where Hop-Sing was running up and down and said "Five people yelling all the time. Only one Hop-Sing"😂😂😂
Loved This Show Especially Seasons 3-6 Of The Adam Years And 7-13 Candy And Jamie Era As Well I Watched This Show On Sunday Nights After Wild Kingdom And Disney Great Times Back Then
That's so true. My late mother grew up in Boston, Massachusetts. My late dad grew up on a farm in Wisconsin. There's a saying that fit my dad to a "t." That saying is "you can take the man out of the country, but you can't take the country out of the man." My mother tried to, but she couldn't do it.
You don't know how to talk about Adam that you say nonsense as he looks out the window...please, a little understanding...your Adam was bland, ugly, gangly, bald...although Pernell was a good person, that's what's important RIP
Yet another episode that makes you think about others how to care about others this show truly was meant to teach us how to respect just respect other's thank you so much
What I liked about this show in its early years is that it was a great training ground--like The Twilight Zone--in giving young actors/actresses a chance to show off what they could do. The main cast--Lorne Greene was already established as an actor. But the guest stars...here, Warren Oates, who later took crazy to new levels, Charles Bronson, Barry Sullivan (already a well-known actor) Lee Marvin, Tim Matheson, DeForest Kelly (semi-established at that time), Leonard Nimoy, and many more, this was one of their many acting jobs before they went on to bigger things.
That was by design. None of the stars were known. They wanted to draw an audience with famous guest stars, and many times they were paid more than the cast per episode.
This was before they INTENTIONALLY destroyed every good show on TV, so they could mold America into the sewer they wanted it to become. It was called the rural apocalypse or something like that.
@@joeowens6180 Well Joe, I’ll be 70 in April and I don’t remember the morals in this country back then being better than they are now. It seems to me that we just didn’t discuss the ugly stuff as much. TV is the perfect example. Back then, you weren’t allowed to review and discuss certain problems so many people were simply not aware. Perhaps you were one of them.
Oh please... This is a Hollywood show. Sure, sometimes the episode make one think. As for an honorable life, try Martin Luther King, Maya Angelou, Mohammed Ali, Jesse Jackson....
@M John THAT'S WELL SAID AND I AGREE WITH YOU COMPLETELY!! My late English mother brought me up as a born again Christian and she brought me up in the Victorian style.
It’s refreshing to have an episode where little joe has a female friend and it doesn’t turn romantic. (Ironically, it’s this type of girl I think he’d be cute with)
Pygmalion, My Fair Lady, interpreted as a western. We still have our mythology. They teach cultural values to each generation. Bonanzas actors are gone. It’s important that we keep the lesson in this episode.
And they always stop in Stockton on the way to visit the Barkleys. (I hear that once they even offered them a straight-up trade-Hop Sing for Silas. But the Barkleys refused.)
So many thanks for uploading! To me one of the best episodes. Though in between you just don´t know if to laugh or to cry. She slurped that coffee of the saucer like the old folks used to do. Hilarios and sad at the same time. Greetings from Germany.
@@lynettepalecek3141 Well, you're never going to stop learning. That counts for everyone and everything. I'd always try to improve. Nobody's perfect. 💁 Not with your native nor a foreign language.
@Jessie Sungmanitou My English mechanics are excellent! My English mechanics are much better than the average American's. If I was in Germany, I wouldn't make a comment to a video in German on the internet unless I knew that my comment was perfect. That's good that you want to keep learning! I'm glad to hear that! 🙂. A lot of Americans are too lazy to want to keep learning the proper way to use English mechanics.
This story is about Nina, a young and beautiful girl who came to Cartwright family to live. Her grandfather came to take her to San Francisco but she did not go and went to her home from where she came.I love her caracter very much. Good show.Western Classics.
@@ronleddy5131 i watched a short clip of the movie. captain ron came before forrest gump. there is a lot of similarity to the acting of captain ron and lieutenant dan !!
I love the part where Trudy Tells her cousin Stephanie off. I loved it cause you could see the cartwrights well the boys I don't know about Ben were trying not to smile it looked like they were proud of Trudy for standing up for herself and her man
The actor who plays the grandfather was the same actor who played in one of the most mysterious and haunting shows ever shown on TV. in an episode of One Step Beyond, in which he channeled a demon named Roger. The episode will chill you to your bones
The Instrument Music 🎶 On This Episode Reminds Me Of My Three Sons Donna Reed Show And Ozzie And Harriet Shows That Were On At The Time Loved The Old Black And White Shows Particularly During The Early 1960s
Only a hunter knows what it's like to take an elk or moose. Even if it drops where it's shot, field dress and quarter is a feat all its self let alone pack it out. That's one tough lady.
Maybe it would be better if you were true to your family name: Sheep Herder; then you might start to learn how to love and care for animals instead of murdering them for no reason except to fulfil your pathetic ego desire.
@@montinaladine3264 ……perhaps he, like most of us hunters like untainted meat like the crap you get in grocery stores. Perhaps we like our kids to eat healthy protein not hormone laden garbage. Did that thought ever cross your pathetic mind…?
I watched Nina Shipman in an episode of "The Andy Griffith Show." She played Howard's date. She looked a lot different there than she does in this episode. She played the new nurse in Mayberry. Jack Dodson played Howard Sprague. He was 6'3" tall and Nina Shipman was around 5'11" tall when she wore heels.
Without a doubt , Bonanza is one of the greatest TV shows ever , it was just a very different world and way of life back then with other values and less poison on the airwaves among other things !
Even though she was born and raised in the mountains, Trudy just warmed my heart when that poor little lamb was hurt and she tenderly bandaged the wound up. ❤❤❤. Great stories like Bonanza are not only educational but also inspirational, because I think that Human kindness and love should not be overtaken by greed and hatred. #PeaceLoveandRespect+Unity=Prosperity. It's just a simple mathematic.
I cried everytime i watched this one the end was so heartwarming they dont make shows like this one anymore so underrated...I wonder if they get to see the people still watch it from the pearly gates.
Out of all the episodes, this one was always my favorite
Just loved how Nina Shipman played Trudy, a breath of fresh air, with no fakeness, about her.
She looks like the character Samantha Stevens from Bewitched ;)
@@mrmacgregorshomestead233 She sure do.
@@mrmacgregorshomestead233 to me the way she talked she reminded me of Elly may from the Beverlyhill billys
@@natvan29 yes!
@Mr MacGregor's Homestead No she doesn't!
Little Joe's look and mannerism when pa walked in and when the girl broke the chair is priceless. Mike's performance in Bonanza is absolutely where I fell completely head over heels. He's a great actor, well all of them was. My gosh how I wish we could have some of these lovely actors back, no indecent language, no sex ,nakedness just refreshing. Miss you guys hundreds ♥️♥️♥️
Huge amounts of sexism though.
@@julianskinner3697 We never heard about sexism them days though.
@@julianskinner3697 only in your modern woke notions
@@julianskinner3697 No there wasn't. I miss the days when truly feminine women like me were treated like ladies. I love to wear dresses. I love it when a gentleman opens the door for me, lets me go into a room first, and treats me with old-fashioned chivalry. I hate it when so many women act like men.
Mountain Girl was one of the Merry Pranksters
I grew up watchin Bonanza with my dad. Whenever I feel the need to "go home" I'll watch some Bonanza again.
I always get so tickled at how studiously Adam looks out the window while Trudy holds up her new undergarments 😂😂
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I have nearly been binge watching this wonderful series. Pernell Roberts is one of the best actors ever in the craft or entertainment. I think much of his performances is simply Mr. Roberts own self...he steals and shines in every scene he is in. I read most women love him and many men would not mind appearing ass Pernell Roberts. His silent acting at the supper table was superb.
I do wonder whether Adam were to teach Trudy, whether it would have been more deep and meaningful.
Adam es tan soso y soberbio que estos papeles no lo quería él no podía rebajarse tanto y eso que quería que salieran mas personas de color y indios en la serie y yo me pregunto porque si predicaba tanto, porque Pernell Roberts no adopto algún hijo chino o negro y porque no se caso con una persona así.. es muy fácil predicar pero luego es difícil actuar...no quiero decir con esto que fuera mala persona lo que quiero decir que él puso esa escusa para abandonar la serie y para mi la abandono porque se veía con poco protagonismo no por decir pa y chorradas de esas, porque mi padre es mi padre hasta que yo viva diré papá.. DEP
Appearing ASS ?
Totally agree with you.
That was one of the best Bonanza episodes ever. I hope Trudie kept at least one of the dresses. 😀
hahaha 💕 👏 🙌
@Ken Bina. I loved the purple dress! 💜. I would love to have dresses like that.
The storyline, the comedy and the use of the English language are just magnificent. I just love the part where Hop-Sing was running up and down and said "Five people yelling all the time. Only one Hop-Sing"😂😂😂
It's episodes like this that really made Bonanza such a wonderful show.
Agree, bonanza was special
LHOP, episodes like this so special. makes me happy
@@noahahlstrom3834 Me too.
Loved This Show Especially Seasons 3-6 Of The Adam Years And 7-13 Candy And Jamie Era As Well I Watched This Show On Sunday Nights After Wild Kingdom And Disney Great Times Back Then
24:18 Just love the gun storage.
I never, ever realized that Bonanza was this cute. I'm 62, so I was there.
Greetings from Sweden.
And greetings to you from California.
You can take a girl out of the mountain, but you can't take the mountain out of a girl.
That's so true. My late mother grew up in Boston, Massachusetts. My late dad grew up on a farm in Wisconsin. There's a saying that fit my dad to a "t." That saying is "you can take the man out of the country, but you can't take the country out of the man." My mother tried to, but she couldn't do it.
@@lynettepalecek3141 Green Acres in real life
Yeppers. And you can take the gal out of west Tx, but you can't take west Tx out of the gal.
Well said brother
I think this is Ellie Mae Clampett's great grandmother. She likes her critters.😊
Bonanza was always my favourite show
I'm so glad I can still see these shows.
I love the way that the Cartwrights can dec out everyone that comes to stay!!!!
This was one of the best Bonanza Episodes, ti Brough back some of these values of the past. Thank you
I love their faces at 19:31. And the way Adam stares out of the window.
✌️❤️😂🤣😆
You don't know how to talk about Adam that you say nonsense as he looks out the window...please, a little understanding...your Adam was bland, ugly, gangly, bald...although Pernell was a good person, that's what's important RIP
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Look closer that looks like a painting background 😂😂
@@deezzyhayes Yes, it does look like that.
👍👌👏😁 What a woman! All natural and extremely pretty. Thanks a lot for uploading and sharing this old series.
Best regards luck and health.
Ode to simpler times, how we miss thee.
campy as it is, it looks like this show had more to say than most of todays tv productions. heartwarming
Yet another episode that makes you think about others how to care about others this show truly was meant to teach us how to respect just respect other's thank you so much
After grandpa said they where high and mighty, and then said I didn't raise you to marry no sheep hearder.
I had an old girlfriend named Carol Carter I still think of her.
@Carol. Your English mechanics really stink! 🦨 🤮👎
@@paulbrasier372 You used bad grammar in your comment.
This is a truly delightful story with a unique but well written finale. Trudy is a real lady, far better than her brash, and probably jealous cousin.
I always enjoy Bonanza's stories.
This is a wonderful episode with good characters and a great story. Thank you so much!
Thank you for tuning in. Happy you enjoyed it. 🤠✌🍿📺
What I liked about this show in its early years is that it was a great training ground--like The Twilight Zone--in giving young actors/actresses a chance to show off what they could do. The main cast--Lorne Greene was already established as an actor. But the guest stars...here, Warren Oates, who later took crazy to new levels, Charles Bronson, Barry Sullivan (already a well-known actor) Lee Marvin, Tim Matheson, DeForest Kelly (semi-established at that time), Leonard Nimoy, and many more, this was one of their many acting jobs before they went on to bigger things.
That was by design. None of the stars were known. They wanted to draw an audience with famous guest stars, and many times they were paid more than the cast per episode.
Great comment. That's a show all its own.
James Coburn, Carroll O' Connor, Dawn Wells, Marlo Thomas.
Nice to see my favorite actor Warren Oates in this episode (as Paul)!
I think that we owe a big round of applause to our newest, bestest buddy, and big toe... Sergeant Hulka.
Another heartwarming episode with the kind of morals which we USED to have in this country!
This was before they INTENTIONALLY destroyed every good show on TV, so they could mold America into the sewer they wanted it to become. It was called the rural apocalypse or something like that.
You mean, the kind of morals we used to have on TV in this country, don’t you?
@@johnperrott6450 No, I meant exactly what I said. USED to.
@@johnperrott6450 Thank You. Why SO polite ?
@@joeowens6180 Well Joe, I’ll be 70 in April and I don’t remember the morals in this country back then being better than they are now. It seems to me that we just didn’t discuss the ugly stuff as much. TV is the perfect example. Back then, you weren’t allowed to review and discuss certain problems so many people were simply not aware. Perhaps you were one of them.
Wonderfully scripted, acted and directed. One wonders what a sequel to this episode might have revealed about these great characters. Many thanks!
❤️🎬
The acting in 1960s TV was the best.
Thoroughly refreshing. Thanks Gringo. You pick the winners.
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Great Episode. One of many favorites. 😊
Stories with a message about how to live an honorable life. A pity we don't see more of that today. This country has gone off the rails.
Oh please... This is a Hollywood show. Sure, sometimes the episode make one think. As for an honorable life, try Martin Luther King, Maya Angelou, Mohammed Ali, Jesse Jackson....
Gone off the rails on a crazy train......
What a great comment. My feelings also. Thank you Sir.
@@edoedo8686 oh please...
Talking from just an entertainment - television point of view..
Wonderful story. Fine resilient girl! 🤩🙏🏼
she's just flat out adorable
One of the finest shows, true colours are always honourable, put on is okay for sometime, a gem is always hidden
Your English mechanics are bad. Also, the way that you spelled "colors" and "honorable" are the British spellings- not the American spellings.
Couldn't find a woman like Trudy today... darn it! Straightforward and full of life!
If there has been a young woman like Trudy when I was a young man I would have already been married and had children with her. Darn as well.
Women would love a man like Trudy hard to find
Exactly. Now their crooked and full of lies..
Glad I'm alone!
You are wrong. Apparently you have been looking in all the wrong places
@M John THAT'S WELL SAID AND I AGREE WITH YOU COMPLETELY!! My late English mother brought me up as a born again Christian and she brought me up in the Victorian style.
"HOWG BACK N TURNUPS" LMAO!! AWESOME!!
This is one of my favorite episodes.
Happy you enjoyed it. There are plenty more to come so keep tuning in! 🤠✌🍿📺
One show it's true colors Cartwright men had gem hearts
It’s refreshing to have an episode where little joe has a female friend and it doesn’t turn romantic. (Ironically, it’s this type of girl I think he’d be cute with)
Getting romantic with a Cartwright was dangerous for your health on that show.
@@yaimavol It was practically a death sentence.
@@ApartmentKing66 The trope isn't called Cartwright Curse for nothing.
It's a lovely episode with a great end ! Trudy is a beautiful character.
To “Be true to yourself “ is the best version of a person. One of the Great episodes of this wonderful western series! Thanks
It's episodes like this that really made Bonanza such a wonderful show.. It's episodes like this that really made Bonanza such a wonderful show..
The charme of this episode is overwhelming
You misspelled the word "charm."
I’ve been binge watching also. Adam is the best of the boys in almost every respect.
Wonderful episode!
I really enjoyed this episode.
Great episode! Some of the music played on Trudy at the Ponderosa reminded me of the 1990's video game The Sims lol.
Pygmalion, My Fair Lady, interpreted as a western. We still have our mythology. They teach cultural values to each generation. Bonanzas actors are gone. It’s important that we keep the lesson in this episode.
I'm impressed that you picked up on that, and yes, it's a timeless story that should live on.
Funny how the Nevada Cartwrights know so much about the goings on in San Francisco.
They go there from time to time.
And they always stop in Stockton on the way to visit the Barkleys. (I hear that once they even offered them a straight-up trade-Hop Sing for Silas. But the Barkleys refused.)
Hahahaha. Looks at the horse like. Who's is that car in the driveway lol. Good clean old tv. Love these old programs.
Yes...LOL
I think we get mesmerized by the shows. We must remember to thumbs up👍
I have a problem of doing that I get so caught up in watching that I forget to like
Ur right
So many thanks for uploading! To me one of the best episodes. Though in between you just don´t know if to laugh or to cry. She slurped that coffee of the saucer like the old folks used to do. Hilarios and sad at the same time. Greetings from Germany.
@Jessie. Your English mechanics are really bad. Even though you're from Germany, you should learn the proper way to use English mechanics.
@@lynettepalecek3141 Well, you're never going to stop learning. That counts for everyone and everything. I'd always try to improve. Nobody's perfect. 💁 Not with your native nor a foreign language.
@Jessie Sungmanitou My English mechanics are excellent! My English mechanics are much better than the average American's. If I was in Germany, I wouldn't make a comment to a video in German on the internet unless I knew that my comment was perfect. That's good that you want to keep learning! I'm glad to hear that! 🙂. A lot of Americans are too lazy to want to keep learning the proper way to use English mechanics.
Unbelievable performance by Nina Shipman who came from acting royalty, that was a real tear she shed in her dad's deathbed!
Elly Mae Clampett was probably modeled after her..
@@alpha-omega2362 Great observation, those curves, wow! Nina is still with us by the way.
I love Bonanza so much ❤
I just love all you viewers your feeling what I feel about this program ty
Very touching episode, i liked it very much👍 👌😍🥰😘❤❤❤⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Your right
Happy you enjoyed it. Thank you so much for watching! 🤠✌🍿📺
BONANZA, O FILME DA MINHA LINDA INFÂNCIA, EU ERA APAIXONADA POR ESTE SERIADO
A FAZENDA PONDEROSA.
FAN DO RIO DE JANEIRO BRAZIL
Man.. I miss that time
The parting conversation between Paul and Trudy nearly broke my heart. I’ve always liked Warren Oats. 💔💔💔💔💔💘💘💘💘💘
Hop Sing is the best !!
Love his name too.
Good Old Favorites !!!
Wonderful to see The Ponderosa again.
wow--thanks--the only one i have never seen,nice
This story is about Nina, a young and beautiful girl who came to Cartwright family to live. Her grandfather came to take her to San Francisco but she did not go and went to her home from where she came.I love her caracter very much. Good show.Western Classics.
That's a real mountain girl.
Nina Shipman the actress who played the mountain girl is 82 years old and resides in California.
never heard of nina shipman. she sure played a nice part !!
Her daughter Lani Bremer an actress is known for the 1992 movie Captain Ron staring Kurt Russell and Martin Short.
@@ronleddy5131 i watched a short clip of the movie. captain ron came before forrest gump. there is a lot of similarity to the acting of captain ron and lieutenant dan !!
Such a lovely girl, reminds me of ELLY-MAY CLAMPETT !
That's what I thought
But not nearly as annoying.
Wow Nina Shipman wearing those jeans, I was 7 in 1962, thankfully Nina’s still with us, as very attractive lady.
Enjoyed this episode as well
Always just be yourself.
I love the part where Trudy Tells her cousin Stephanie off. I loved it cause you could see the cartwrights well the boys I don't know about Ben were trying not to smile it looked like they were proud of Trudy for standing up for herself and her man
YOUR ENGLISH MECHANICS REALLY STINK!! 🦨🤮👎. You need to go back to school and learn how to use proper English mechanics, you idiot!
i love the western Channel so for i do love the Bonanza and the Lone ranger (i did watched the lone ranger Saturday and Sunday)
Happy you enjoy our selection. Thank you very much for watching and keep your eyes open there are plenty more episodes to come! 🤠✌🍿📺
I'm a mountain man and I love mounting women !
if you watch their eyes and body language it was great acting
The actor who plays the grandfather was the same actor who played in one of the most mysterious and haunting shows ever shown on TV. in an episode of One Step Beyond, in which he channeled a demon named Roger. The episode will chill you to your bones
Gorgeous Trudy!
Greatness!
Trudy's cousin Stephanie is a spoiled brat!! I'm glad that Trudy and her grandfather realized that.
Every time I see Hop Sing, I want Chinese food!
I just realized Haus’s real name is ERIC on this episode!!😆
Lol it’s Horse , she said “ nice to meet ya horse .”
The name given to Eric was Hoss. Not Haus. Means a nice great big mountain man.
@@dennishardy3869 Ok Hoss. Thanks. 👍🏽
@Alicia Henderson. This is the second episode where Hoss's given name of Eric is mentioned.
@@CurlyMedic03 yeah I laugh every time at that and Hoss's reply , NO MA'AM, JUST PLAIN HOSS...
My GPAWs fav so! RIP Lonny. His favorite character was sheriff Roy. And bluegrass till the day! BOnanz-UH!! as all the fans say..,.
The Instrument Music 🎶 On This Episode Reminds Me Of My Three Sons Donna Reed Show And Ozzie And Harriet Shows That Were On At The Time Loved The Old Black And White Shows Particularly During The Early 1960s
I remember this episode it was great seeing it again. Nina Shipman was perfect as The mountain girl and also Warren Oates.
Nina Shipman is still alive according to the IMDb
dang it, made me cry
I have two granddaughters who live about 60 miles away. I wish they and my daughter lived with or at least closer to me.
Really enjoyed watching this episode 😊
The cousin is a witch.
Only a hunter knows what it's like to take an elk or moose. Even if it drops where it's shot, field dress and quarter is a feat all its self let alone pack it out. That's one tough lady.
Maybe it would be better if you were true to your family name: Sheep Herder; then you might start to learn how to love and care for animals instead of murdering them for no reason except to fulfil your pathetic ego desire.
@@montinaladine3264 ……perhaps he, like most of us hunters like untainted meat like the crap you get in grocery stores. Perhaps we like our kids to eat healthy protein not hormone laden garbage. Did that thought ever cross your pathetic mind…?
@@montinaladine3264 speaking of pathetic. . . .
Thanks for chiming in. ;)
Maybe her dad taught her,, back than the government was not so generous
Adorable i do it every year❤❤
Good movie ❤
The trudy girl was very cute
The lady fixing Trudy's hair was Alice's friend who took over for her when she left and became a waitress on the Brady Bunch.
Warren Oates! = His acting was a joy
Lighten up, Francis.
Nina Shipman went from frumpy mountain girl (1962) to hot nurse on the Andy Griffith Show (1966).
She went out with Mayberry's city clerk Howard Sprague.
What a beautiful woman
The grandpa on this show was also the 1st mean old Ben Weaver on the Andy Griffith show!
Sad to see episodes and Tahoe's gone
I watched Nina Shipman in an episode of "The Andy Griffith Show." She played Howard's date. She looked a lot different there than she does in this episode. She played the new nurse in Mayberry. Jack Dodson played Howard Sprague. He was 6'3" tall and Nina Shipman was around 5'11" tall when she wore heels.
She is still alive.
@@Elainerulesutube That's good news. She must be in her 80s now. I wonder how she's doing.
God..........i think i need me a Mountain girl.....i think its what was missing in my life.
perhaps i need to first become a fresh mountain guy