Season four continues the show's golden era with Mayberry as welcoming as ever.
Barney faces another test of his sheriff's deputy skills that he passes — technically.
Gomer's innocence creates a situation that the more worldly Mayberry residents struggle to handle.
Andy resolves a family dispute with wisdom that makes Mayberry's courthouse feel like a sanctuary.
Opie's school adventures continue to provide heartwarming father-son moments.
Aunt Bee's determination to learn something new is as inspiring as it is entertaining.
The Darlings return to Mayberry for another unforgettable musical episode.
Barney's latest scheme to impress everyone backfires with spectacular comedic results.
Ernest T. Bass returns to cause more lovable mayhem in Mayberry.
Andy and Barney take a trip that tests their friendship and produces some of their finest moments.
The show delivers another masterful blend of comedy and small-town warmth.
Floyd shares a story that may or may not be true, and the town debates it with great seriousness.
Barney Fife gets his finest moment of the season in an episode Don Knotts absolutely owns.
Andy's approach to law enforcement — kindness over force — solves another Mayberry problem.
Opie makes a mistake and learns from it in a way that feels real and never preachy.
Aunt Bee's role in the community grows, and she handles it with the quiet competence that defines her.
The courthouse scenes continue to be the heart of the show — simple, funny, and perfect.
A Mayberry tradition provides the backdrop for an episode celebrating community spirit.
Barney and Thelma Lou share a sweet moment that adds romance to the deputy's mostly comic life.
Andy plays guitar on the porch while life in Mayberry unfolds at its own perfect pace.
The fourth season delivers another round of episodes that make Mayberry feel like home.
Otis checks himself into jail for another stay, and the running gag remains charming every time.
Andy and Barney's friendship powers through another great season of gentle, intelligent comedy.
Gomer's farewell to Mayberry (before his own series) is a sweet goodbye to a beloved character.
The fourth season wraps with Mayberry's legacy as TV's most lovable town firmly established.
Season four closes with the show still producing some of the finest comedy in television.
Andy, Barney, Opie, and Aunt Bee end another beautiful season in the town where nothing much happens — and everything matters.
Mayberry takes its seasonal bow with the grace and charm that defines every frame of this show.
The season finale reminds us that the best things in life are simple — like an evening on the porch in Mayberry.
Another year of gentle wisdom and big laughs comes to a close in America's favorite small town.
Season four's final episode sends viewers off with a whistle and a wave from Mayberry.
The fourth season ends with the fishing hole still waiting, the porch still inviting, and Mayberry still perfect.