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No Milburn Stone was the doctor on the TV version of Gunsmoke, and Howard McNear (Floyd the barber) was Doc on the radio series of Gunsmoke.
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A founder member of the group Sid Barrett came made up the name 'The Pink Floyd Sound' after two blues musicians called Pink Anderson and Floyd Council, this was later shortened to 'The Pink Floyd' then to 'Pink Floyd'
I think Floyd and Jim Neighbors took cold showers together before and after work.
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No Milburn Stone was the doctor on the TV version of Gunsmoke, and Howard McNear (Floyd the barber) was Doc on the radio series of Gunsmoke.
The cast of Floyd Patterson vs. Don Grant - 1955 includes: Barney Felix as Himself - Referee Floyd Patterson as himself
Floyd Lawson was the name of the character. He was played by two different actors (whose names escape me). On the show, Floyd's nephew, Warren, became Andy's deputy after Barney left.
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Floyd Lawson was the absent-minded barber from the TV community of Mayberry, featured in the classic sitcom "The Andy Griffith Show." Portrayed by actor Howard McNear, Floyd often provided comic relief with his quirky personality and tendency to get distracted mid-conversation. His character was a beloved part of the show's charm, contributing to the small-town atmosphere of Mayberry.
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Jack Burns became deputy after Barney left. Jacks's role as Warren Ferguson, nephew of Floyd Lawson was seen first in 'The Bazaar' which aired on 10/11/65. His last appearance was in 'Lost And Found' airing 1/24/66
Uncle Floyd, a character from the popular children's television show "The Uncle Floyd Show," was played by comedian Floyd Vivino. The show, which aired in the late 1970s and 1980s, featured a mix of comedy sketches, musical performances, and guest appearances. In recent years, Floyd Vivino has continued to work in entertainment and has made occasional appearances in various media, but he is not as widely known as during the height of his show's popularity. As of my last update, he has been involved in various projects and remains a nostalgic figure for fans of the show.
According to the producers, Baldwin's portrayal of Floyd Lawson was underwhelming and not what they had in mine. He was quickly released from the part and veteran character actor Howard McNear was given the now memorable role of Mayberry's friendly, eccentric barber.