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The Andy Griffith Show Season 4 Episode 4
A visiting minister preaches the importance of relaxation and inspires Aunt Bee, Andy, and Barney to throw a Sunday afternoon band concert. When it ends up being more work than they imagined, it leaves them wondering if they’ll ever have time to relax again.
Serie: The Andy Griffith Show
Episode Title: The Sermon for Today
Air Date: 1963-10-21
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