Helen, the Authoress
- Episode aired Feb 27, 1967
- 30m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
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Andy gets jealous when a publisher buys Helen's book for children.Andy gets jealous when a publisher buys Helen's book for children.Andy gets jealous when a publisher buys Helen's book for children.
Ron Howard
- Opie Taylor
- (as Ronny Howard)
Katherine Victor
- Miss Fain
- (as Kathrin Victor)
Arthur Tovey
- Man
- (uncredited)
- Director
- Writers
- Doug Tibbles
- Sheldon Leonard(uncredited)
- Aaron Ruben(uncredited)
- All cast & crew
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Did you know
- TriviaThis is the first time that Helen Crump is referred to as Andy's fiancé.
- GoofsWhen Helen and Andy are headed to Richmond, Virginia to discuss her new book with publishers, the aerial view shown is of Charleston, South Carolina. The two houses in the foreground are (L to R) 34 and 32 South Battery Street across from White Point Gardens at the Battery.
- Quotes
Roger Bryant: You know, if we look back on some of the successful women authors, Edna St. Vincent Millay, Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Helen Crump doesn't quite have the same ring.
Helen Crump: Are you talking about possibly a pen name?
Roger Bryant: Possibly, possibly. Harold, I think Harold had a thought.
Harold Mosby: Helaine Alexian DuBois.
Featured review
Mt Airy to Richmond 264 miles 3 hrs 49 mins
Floyd, Howard & Goober agitating usually in control Andy is memorable. Great Floyd line about the scout leader losing his job because he dated Mavis. Looker Mavis Neff (Elaine Joyce) is a highlight with the car and throwing it in Helen's face at the diner scenes. Howard gets a funny jab in there calling Mavis "quite forward". The publisher's office scene is one of TAGS best. Great gags all funny. Best line by Robling Flask (Laurie Main), "I went wild with my pastels". Andy is an oversensitive jerk but the episode needed something to push against Helen's success for some laughs and tension. A truly classic season 7 episode.
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