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Opie Cates
Opie Cates (10 October 1909, Arkansas, USA – 6 November 1987, Oklahoma, USA)〔"Opie T. Cates", Social Security Death Index.〕〔U.S. Census, April 15, 1910, State of Arkansas, County of Van Buren, enumeration district 123, p. 7A, family 82.〕 was an American clarinet player and band leader in the 1930s and 1940s, during the swing era, who became a radio actor.
Cates was born Opal Taft Cates, the son of a farmer in Arkansas, and was also raised in Kansas and Missouri.〔"Opal T. Cates" in: U.S. Census, March 15, 1910, State of Arkansas, County of Van Buren, enumeration district 123, p. 6A, family 82.〕〔"Opal T. Cates" in: U.S. Census, Jan. 1, 1920, State of Kansas, County of Crawford, enumeration district 96, p. 10A, family 242〕〔"O'P' Cates" (), in: U.S. Census, April 1, 1930, State of Missouri, County of Newton, enumeration district 22, p. 20A, family 479.〕〔Liza Jane Hayes-Brown, (Email to Allan Newsome ), Who's Been Messin' Up the Bulletin Board (''Andy Griffith Show'' mailing list), Jan. 20, 2009.〕
By 1931 he was on the radio with his own band.〔"Radio Programs" of Tuesday, Jan. 20, ''The Chronicle-Telegram'' (Elyria, Ohio), Jan. 19, 1931, p. 8.〕 He served for a time in the 1940s as musical director on radio's ''Judy Canova Show'', where his Arkansas drawl amused audiences when he introduced songs. He then became the star of his own radio sitcom, ''The Opie Cates Show'', on ABC in 1947–1948,〔"Groucho Marx and Opie Cates Will Head Consecutive Shows on ABC Mondays", ''The New York Times'', Oct. 23, 1947, p. 50.〕〔John Dunning, ''(On the Air: The Encyclopedia of Old-Time Radio )'', Oxford University Press, 1998, p. 524. ISBN 978-0-19-507678-3.〕 where he played a naive rube getting adjusted to big city life. Barbara Fuller played his love interest, with Francis X. Bushman as her father, Opie's boss. Cates would begin each show by saying, "The doggonedest thing happened to me th' other day," and proceed to introduce the episode's plot. The show found no sponsor and lasted only thirteen weeks.〔Tim Hollis, ''Ain't That a Knee-Slapper: Rural Comedy in the Twentieth Century'', University Press of Mississippi, 2008, p. 129–131. ISBN 978-1-934110-73-7.〕 He reappeared in more or less the same role in the rural milieu of radio's ''Lum and Abner'' in 1949, telling stories about his hometown of Clinton, Arkansas,〔Hollis, p. 137.〕 and was included in the pilot episode of an unsold television version of ''Lum and Abner'' that year.〔Hollis, p. 143–144.〕〔(Lum And Abner Test Footage For TV Pilot ), Internet Archive. Cates first appears at 11:47.〕
Cates was also musical director of the NBC radio show ''Meet Me at Parky's'' (1945), starring Parkyakarkus,〔Sidney Lohman, "One Thing and Another", ''The New York Times'', June 10, 1945, p. X5〕 and of ''Granby's Green Acres'', a 1950 CBS radio show with much of the ''Lum and Abner'' cast that later inspired the television series ''Green Acres''.〔Hollis, p. 141.〕
Andy Griffith named his character's son "Opie Taylor" on ''The Andy Griffith Show'' after Opie Cates, whom Griffith and producer Sheldon Leonard both liked.〔Hollis, p. 174–175.〕〔, Archive of American Television, 2006, Part 2.〕
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