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Goober Pyle is a fictional character in the American TV sitcom The Andy Griffith Show and its sequel series Mayberry RFD.He was played by George Lindsey.Lindsey first read for the part of Gomer Pyle, Goober's cousin, which went to actor-singer Jim Nabors.
Goober Pyle, on the television shows The Andy Griffith Show, Mayberry R.F.D. and Hee-Haw; Goober, a dog in the 1970s animated series Goober and the Ghost Chasers; Goober, a gremlin in the BBC children's comedy sketch show Stupid! Goober, the player character in the Mac computer game GooBall; Goober, a member of the Satan's Mothers MC in The ...
Goober is a combination of peanut butter and jelly in a single jar. It is sold in US, the UK, Canada, Singapore, and other parts of the Commonwealth , and is named after a familiar denomination for peanut in American English , goober pea , from the Gullah name for the peanut , guber .
"Goober Peas" (pronunciation ⓘ) is a traditional folk song probably originating in the Southern United States. It was popular with Confederate soldiers during the American Civil War , and is still sung frequently in the South to this day.
Goober's antics frequently included his exaggerated Goober Dance and his comically bad Cary Grant impression. As Lindsey started his portrayal as Goober, he also had a minor role in the Walter Brennan series The Tycoon on ABC. Lindsey played a sailor in the 1964 film Ensign Pulver, the sequel to Mister Roberts.
Cecily Strong as Goober The Clown during Weekend Update on November 6, 2021 Credit - Will Heath—NBCU Photo Bank/Getty Images I wondered if it was a bad idea, but I had spent the few weeks before ...
Goober & The Peas is a cowpunk band from Detroit, Michigan, known for blending odd humor to a darker side of country music and indie rock (and for Jack White of The White Stripes having served as drummer for a period). The band was known for their frenetic live shows in the early and mid-1990s.
Goober and the Ghost Chasers is an animated television series produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions, broadcast on ABC from September 8 to December 22, 1973. [1] A total of 16 half-hour episodes of Goober and the Ghost Chasers were produced.