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The Andy Griffith Show: Andy's Old Girlfriend (1967)
about that song...
Just to respond to the previous poster about 'the oddest musical moment' when the group sings: it's a number from the musical "Call Me Madam" titled "You're Not Sick, You're Just In Love." It was originally sung by Ethel Merman in the stage production, then later in the movie version, and performed by other famous singers as well. It's written that way, as two songs in one, by Irving Berlin, one of the greatest musical songwriters of all time. Also, I'd hazard a guess that Andy's late wife was the reason he 'let a dish like Alice get away.'
Midsomer Murders: Picture of Innocence (2007)
Great Comedy Episode!
May contain spoilers!
What a hoot! I loved this episode, it was so campy with all it's spoofs, faux melodrama, and dry humor! Too bad people aren't understanding it for what it is: lighthearted comedy within a serious subject (murder is serious, camera wars are not).
It was so funny seeing the biker-type digital young guys pitted against the aristocratic old film guys. Threats and humiliation with flash, intimidation with small digital cameras, heated arguments over which kind of camera should be allowed in a contest, the melodramatic mourning of the death of film, etc. Even the worn out 'you're off the case, sir,' was used with tongue firmly planted in cheek. The fact that it was played in all seriousness made it even more funny to me.
This turned out to be one of my favorite episodes in recent seasons.