Oh it's me once more!! Several days ago was the birthday of the late entertainer, George Lindsey. (December 17, 1928 - May 6, 2012). He had a varied career...television, movies, stand-up comedy...and for most of that career he was known primarily for his role as Goober Pyle on The Andy Griffith Show, Mayberry RFD, and Hee Haw. He had a serious, charitable side that didn't get a lot of national publicity and he appeared in his fair share of dramatic work in films but it's his comedy and the 'Goober' character that cemented his claim to fame. In the screen cap off to the left you can see Ray anticipating something crazy and wild to come forth from George Lindsey. You'll see the results in the video embed at the bottom of this blog entry. He and Ray Stevens were good friends...in Ray's memoir he writes about their friendship and how he and George were both members of a small group of people that met most Saturday mornings at a local restaurant for breakfast. It was informally called the Nashville Breakfast Club and based on the description/stories about the group contained in Ray's memoir I think Ray was the leader of the group. In the summer of 1970 Ray Stevens hosted an NBC program for Andy Williams. In those days variety show hosts went on vacation during the summer months and rather than show reruns all summer the networks would have fill-in hosts take over. The fill-in hosts were usually part of the regular cast if it happened to be an ensemble show and sometimes a fill-in would be a popular guest star familiar to the audience. Ray Stevens happened to be the most popular recurring guest on Andy's television show. Andy had made his return to weekly television in 1969 and throughout the 1969-1970 television season the guest that received the most fan mail and attention was Ray Stevens. Ray was chosen to be the host of the upcoming summer show for Andy Williams (debuting in late May of 1970). Ray had an ensemble cast (which included British singer, Lulu; 'Mama' Cass Elliot of The Mama's and the Papa's; and comedian Steve Martin among others). The show also featured guest stars and one of those making several appearances happened to be George Lindsey.
Earlier this month Ray issued a video clip featuring several comedy sketches of George Lindsey from the 1970 summer show. There aren't too many people that realize George provided vocals for several Walt Disney animated films...in addition to this I'll bet it's a little known national fact that every year the University of North Alabama hosts a George Lindsey Film Festival. The annual event began in 1998. There were also numerous charitable events and scholarships in George's name...charitable events that raised hundreds of thousands and in some cases millions of dollars for various organizations through celebrity golf tournaments and other celebrity sports events. In 2012 the George S. Lindsey Theatre was completed. George had known about the building being under construction and it's eventual grand opening prior to his passing away on May 6, 2012 at age 83. In case you're wondering the University of North Alabama is the college George Lindsey attended and began his acting journey. In the screen cap it's Ray Stevens reacting to something George said. I have another screen cap of Ray in the midst of hysterical laughter as he reacts to an outright silly bit of absurdity hurled his way from George...who happens to wear a strange hat while delivering the remarks. There's footage of Ray and George bantering as well as extended sketches of George playing the part of the large singing group who doesn't seem to fit in too well. Those sketches are funny...but don't be surprised if you don't catch yourself feeling sad by how much George's character wants to fit in but always comes up on the losing end.
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