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Fred's fiancee brings a patient who is under her care to dinner at the Sanford home.
When Fred gets a toothache, he insists that Lamont find a white dentist to cure him.
Fred is convinced that Lamont's card-playing buddies are trying to take him for all his money.
A burglar leaves his gun in the Sanford house after Lamont and Rollo scare him off.
Fred is beside himself when his new Puerto Rican neighbor opens a competing junkyard.
Fred accidentally fires an antique gun and fears the worst when his neighbor doesn't answer.
Fred is forced to find a new partner for the junkyard when Lamont seeks employment elsewhere.
Lamont discovers that his new fiancee may actually be his half sister.
A bum threatens to sue Fred when he accidentally injures himself in the junkyard.
A bank executive must assist in a robbery in order to save his kidnapped daughter.
A diner shooting leads detectives Fontana and Green to a desperate gunman seeking revenge for the death of his baby sister of AIDS at a children's hospital.
A newspaper reveals the identity of an undercover police officer, resulting in her murder, so Detectives Green and Fontana search for the source of the leak.
Detective Falco finds slashed to death in his bathroom the young woman he took home the night before.
McCoy risks his career when he uses a corrupt DEA agent (Ritchie Coster) to lure psychopathic killers out of hiding.
Tabloid photography may have played a role in a fatal burglary-attempt; ADAs Jack McCoy and Consuela Rubirosa argue the use of shield laws to protect celebrity journalism.
An Internet photo of a murdered woman provokes a slew of 911 calls.
An 8-year-old girl dies in the explosion of an Upper East Side brownstone; detectives determine faulty wiring is to blame, but with little evidence it is difficult to prove the case.
A young Middle Eastern man dies in an apparent hate-crime, but the suspect hires a high-powered lawyer who tries to have the case thrown out.
A man (A.J. Handegard) dies after being identified on a newsmagazine program that had been luring suspected pedophiles by having staff members pose as young girls.
An executive of a body armor company is gunned down while arriving at his daughter's $2 million sweet-16 party; detectives tie the incident to a U.S. soldier killed in Iraq when his vest failed.
Traffic police pull over a drunken, bloodstained celebrity (Chevy Chase), whose racism becomes apparent after his arrest.
Chris Drake finds his friend dead on a party bus, making him an instant suspect; as investigators dig deeper into the case, more of the story comes to light, leading to an unlikely conviction.
After a shaky start, male patrons accept the addition of a manicurist to Floyd's barbershop.
Detective Barney Fife, of the big city police department, pays a visit to his old hometown Mayberry; he goes to the premiere of a former girlfriend's movie.
Andy's perennial romance with Helen is jolted a bit when Andy's old high school sweetheart moves back to town.
Aunt Bee has a brief fling as co-owner of a Chinese restaurant.
Floyd decides to give up his Mayberry barbershop when Howard Sprague buys the building and raises the rent fifteen dollars a month.
Andy and aunt Bee learn their ancestor is the state's biggest swindler, just before the town of Mayberry unveils his statue as a hero.
Helen writes a children's book that is accepted for publication; Andy faces the disquieting prospect of being the fiancée of a celebrity.
Andy and Opie face the difficult problem of helping an old milk-wagon horse find contentment in retirement.
Opie insists on studying piano until he finds out that football and piano practice are incompatible.
Staid county clerk Howard Sprague becomes a comic and performs on a TV amateur hour.
County Clerk Howard Sprague volunteers to become the Big Brother of a high school boy.
Andy is disappointed that Opie chooses someone else as his ``most unforgettable character'' for a school essay.
Goober faces disaster when a printing error awards Floyd a large cash prize in his gas station contest.
Mary Carter accepts Opie's invitation to a party, then throws him over at the last minute.
Howard, a last-minute substitution on the bowling team, astonishes everyone by bowling a perfect game.
Aunt Bee takes two ``friends'' along when she wins a trip to Mexico.
Andy must cancel a big date with Helen when he has to confer with a lawyer in Raleigh, N.C.
Andy sends Opie to an exclusive camp for boys, where he makes a wealthy friend.
Millie's former boyfriend threatens to beat up Howard if the two don't break up.
When a convicted mass murderer escapes from prison, detectives rush to apprehend him, but not before he murders two more people.
An attorney involved in a high-profile wiretapping case is found dead.
The son of a model and tabloid queen (Mariel Hemingway) dies of a brain tumor caused by bone replacement in his legs.
The adopted infant of a soap opera star and a relative of the baby's biological father are central to a murder investigation.
Someone in a crowd fires a gun, killing a student, during a question-and-answer session of a controversial speaker (Charlotte Ross).
When a gay actor is found dead, evidence points to a popular pastor (Anson Mount) known for speaking out against homosexuality.
When an actress is found hanging in her office, detectives quickly discover that she suffered a blow to the head prior to the hanging.
After escaping a car chase with police, a teenage girl and a young man go missing on Chickasaw land; competing jurisdictions, a scandalized sheriff and coverup accusations complicate the families' search for answers.
A high-profile publisher is found dead after putting out a controversial book.
Green and Cassady suspect arson in a string of church fires, but the discovery of a body in the ruins shifts the focus of the investigation to homicide.
After escaping a car chase with police, a teenage girl and a young man go missing on Chickasaw land; competing jurisdictions, a scandalized sheriff and coverup accusations complicate the families' search for answers.
Detectives determine to find out whether a rapper's murder was a random act or connected to her work.
The death of a Russian emigre (Michael Aronov) seems to be an act of terrorism until the medical examiner finds traces of a specific drug in the victim's body.
Detectives suspect a former sexual predator of killing young boys.
Detectives investigate a possible connection between the deaths of two homeless men, who died within a day of each other.
A Mayberry resident is convinced he is a jinx until Andy helps restore his self-confidence.
Mayberry's small-town methods prove more effective in capturing a fugitive than those of the state police.
Opie signs up for a race to win a medal, but he loses and learns an important lesson in good sportsmanship instead.
Andy's diplomacy and modern engineering techniques are required to upgrade the music of the town choir.
To celebrate Founder's Day, Andy and Barney decide to choose a stranger at random to be Mayberry's Guest of Honor. Unbeknownst to them, the person they have chosen turns out to be a pickpocket.
Andy uses his wits to help a struggling salesman, despite strong pressure to put him out of business.
With the courthouse full of moonshiners, Otis has to serve his jail time for public intoxication at the Taylor house under the supervision of Aunt Bee.
Andy and Barney exert all their efforts to convince local farmer Rafe Hollister to take his tetanus shot when he refuses.
Andy and Barney travel to Raleigh on a business trip and get involved in the capture of a jewel thief in their hotel.
A misunderstanding leads Andy and Aunt Bee to believe that they are both anxious to get married.
Barney interferes with Andy's attempts to romance Mayberry's County Nurse, Mary Simpson; when Andy suggests to Barney that he and Mary need some alone time, Barney immediately thinks that they are getting married.
Floyd hires a second barber, Medwin, when his barbershop gets too hectic. The shop flourishes, but Andy becomes suspicious when he sees the same men going into the shop every day.
J. Howard Jackson, a big-shot newspaper publisher, accuses Andy of misconduct in office after Andy fines him for a traffic violation.
Barney's cousin Virgil overcomes his awkwardness as soon as he learns that people have confidence in him.
A couple is found brutally murdered in their home; investigators learn that the last person to see them alive had secrets of his own; some question whether prejudice led police to arrest the wrong man.
A dentist is brazenly killed by a masked gunman; the media reports salacious details as investigators uncover a sinister plot led by the dentist's wife and stepson; a private investigator shares a startling alternate theory.
After a teenage girl is found murdered in her car on the side of a highway, a stranger from out of town is convicted of her murder; when the deputy who originally discovered the body becomes sheriff, he calls everything into question.
When the body of a missing student is discovered in the river near a small college town, the community questions the role law enforcement may have played in his death.
When a beloved member of a tight-knit community is killed, the town cries out for immediate justice; after a young man is sentenced to death for the crime, and an out-of-town lawyer argues they convicted an innocent man.
When a young woman from a wealthy family is found dead in a river, suspicion falls on her well-connected husband; a district attorney's shady misdeeds forever alter the course of the investigation.
A college town is turned upside down when a young man is convicted of his friend's murder; after more than three decades behind bars, previously concealed evidence is uncovered that could prove the convicted man's innocence.
A desperate single mother is arrested for shoplifting and thrown into a small-town jail; less than three months later she winds up dead after her pleas for help are dismissed for 19 hours.
After escaping a car chase with police, a teenage girl and a young man go missing on Chickasaw land; competing jurisdictions, a scandalized sheriff and coverup accusations complicate the families' search for answers.
The murder of a gender-nonconforming Black teenager remains unsolved despite pressure from family and friends - raising issues about the increase of violence, and the lack of justice for trans murder victims across the country.
Years after the body of a young woman is found strangled to death in a creek bed, law enforcement finally closes the case; a closer look raises questions about the investigation.
On a remote island, a dispute between two lobstermen is settled the way islanders do: face-to-face; the conflict turns deadly when one swings an ax - leaving locals to dispute whether the death was self-defense or murder.
Erin tries not to feel overpowered as her new boss shadows her at work just as she's trying to get a nervous eyewitness to reveal the identity of who shot her boyfriend; Jaime arrests an intrusive reporter who appears at a series of store lootings.
Baez confides in Danny and asks for his help in proving her innocence after she finds a corpse in her front yard; Erin struggles to find a peaceful solution when she receives harsh case notes from her boss.
Frank asks Erin to help with policy reform he privately backs but can't publicly support; Danny and Baez become enmeshed in the world of competitive gaming when a high-profile video game streamer is murdered.
Frank takes matters into his own hands to save Gormley's career when complaints against him become public knowledge; Danny and Baez learn to be allies when the transgender community comes under attack.
Business becomes personal for Frank and his team when Baker is assaulted; Erin asks her ex-husband to represent a defendant she's prosecuting; Eddie wonders if she's being too stubborn after she publicly undermines one of Jamie's decisions at work.
Otis overcomes his weakness for liquor and impresses his relatives when Andy makes him a temporary deputy.
When Opie starts talking about Mr. McBeevee, Andy and Barney suspect he has an imaginary friend.
Peggy McMillan and Andy get along fine until he learns her father is rich.
The new mayor of Mayberry is critical of Andy's work as sheriff.
When Aunt Bee goes away for a visit, Andy and Opie discover the problems of bachelorhood.
The Mayberry mayor demands Andy get a crime expert from the city to help solve several cow thefts.
Peggy McMillan breaks a date with Andy and Barney tries to console him.
Barney loses his self-confidence when two farmers ignore his warning to stop selling produce from their truck.
The Mayberry band, which has more flats than sharps, gets ready for its annual trip to the state band competition.
Floyd tries to impress his pen pal Madelyn Grayson, a rich widow, by pretending to be a wealthy man. Things get complicated when Madelyn decides to visit Mayberry and meet him face-to-face.
Opie is jealous of all the time his father spends with his new girlfriend, so he feigns several illnesses to keep them apart.
Aunt Bee drops hints that she wants a bed jacket for her birthday, but Andy is oblivious. When he realizes he let his aunt down, Andy goes to great lengths to get her the bed jacket.
An upstart plastic surgeon gets stuck in a one-doctor Southern town and is forced to confront his past as he falls in love with a local.
Detective Falco finds slashed to death in his bathroom the young woman he took home the night before.
A newspaper reveals the identity of an undercover police officer, resulting in her murder, so Detectives Green and Fontana search for the source of the leak.
A diner shooting leads detectives Fontana and Green to a desperate gunman seeking revenge for the death of his baby sister of AIDS at a children's hospital.
A bank executive must assist in a robbery in order to save his kidnapped daughter.
A bum threatens to sue Fred when he accidentally injures himself in the junkyard.
Lamont discovers that his new fiancee may actually be his half sister.
Fred is forced to find a new partner for the junkyard when Lamont seeks employment elsewhere.
Fred accidentally fires an antique gun and fears the worst when his neighbor doesn't answer.
Fred is beside himself when his new Puerto Rican neighbor opens a competing junkyard.
A burglar leaves his gun in the Sanford house after Lamont and Rollo scare him off.
Fred is convinced that Lamont's card-playing buddies are trying to take him for all his money.
When Fred gets a toothache, he insists that Lamont find a white dentist to cure him.
Fred's fiancee brings a patient who is under her care to dinner at the Sanford home.
Fred schemes to get Lamont to marry a distant cousin in the hopes of obtaining her dowry.
Fred pretends to suffer from whiplash when he has an accident in the pickup truck.
After Lamont refuses to let Fred place a bet, Fred finds out that his number was the winner of the day.
Lamont is offered a grand piano by a wealthy eccentric if he will move it out of his apartment.
Fred and Donna have reconciled their differences and are once again planning to wed.
When Lamont finds a suitcase full of money, he puts it in the safe until the police arrive.
Fred fakes amnesia in a scheme to get a color television set.
Lamont objects to Fred's plan to propose marriage to widowed Donna Harris.
Lamont buys two coffins at an auction hoping to sell them at a profit.
The team suspects colleagues when the remains of a young Jeffersonian intern are found in the building's incinerator; Booth poses as Cam's boyfriend and accompanies her on a family get-together.
When mummified remains are found at Halloween attractions, Brennan and Booth realize that they must find the killer by Halloween or there will be another death.
When the founder of an organic supermarket chain is found dead, Brennan and Booth suspect foul play by a rival farmer; the two agents visit a new psychiatrist, who warns that the FBI may separate them.
The team investigates a footless corpse that was found in the woods; Brennan and Booth's questioning leads to several suspects, including the victim's wife; Angela agrees to undergo hypnosis to remember her former husband's name.
Brennan and Booth investigate when a soccer mom is blown up in her minivan; the investigation uncovers that the woman was a member of the National Liberation Army.
A skull smashes the windshield of a car driven by a group of teenagers on the freeway; a trail of suspects leads Brennan and Booth to a strange cannibalistic society; Cam suggests that Angela hire a private investigator to find her ex-husband.
Brennan and Booth investigate a small skeleton assumed to be that of a 10-year-old girl; Brennan's father (Ryan O'Neal) reappears in her life to deliver information from her past.
Detectives believe vengeance is the motive for the shooting of a private military contractor, found dead in his hotel room.
A murder victim, a young banking associate, has hundreds of thousands of dollars in a checking account, which may be a clue to the case.