Opie helps Mike learn how to deal with a bully at school.Opie helps Mike learn how to deal with a bully at school.Opie helps Mike learn how to deal with a bully at school.
- Director
- Writers
- Doug Tibbles
- Sheldon Leonard(uncredited)
- Aaron Ruben(uncredited)
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- TriviaBuddy Foster (playing Mike Jones) and Diane Quinn (playing Heather Campbell) were born in the same year but are playing characters who are significantly different in age. Sam reminds Opie that he is six years older than Mike, but in fact Buddy Foster was only three years younger than Ron.
- GoofsCulver City, CA can be seen in the background while Heather Campbell walks from her house to the moving truck. It can also be seen when Opie and Heather walk from the moving truck to the Campbell's house.
- Quotes
Aunt Bee Taylor: That Heather is a lovely girl, isn't she?
Andy Taylor: Yeah, she's nice.
Aunt Bee Taylor: She's so polite and so intelligent and Opie and she seem inseparable.
Andy Taylor: It's just been a couple of days.
Aunt Bee Taylor: You know, I was just thinking, their children will have blue eyes and blonde hair.
Andy Taylor: What?
Featured review
Play that funky music.
Not many high points. But, a few. The anti-bullyng message was a positive. Though Sam (Ken Berry) handled it weakly. Sam Jones is much better in small doses (like here) with how boring, and stale the character Is. Odd, that Mike (Buddy Foster) is actually Heather's age (11). Both 3 years younger than Opie (Ron Howard (14). A cute story of growing up and adapting. No laughs except the dancing of Opie & Heather totally lacking any rhythm. Better than "Sam for City Council". But, thats not saying much. Curious Opie & Mike attend high school and grade school in the same building. Or Opie's grade is what is ever convenient for each episode.
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- vitoscotti
- Sep 8, 2022
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