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Andy and Barney did more to destroy the respect for American LEO's than anyone else. The cop who didn't need a gun was a genius loved by all, the cop with a gun was an idiot and a menace. View Quote Can't go five minutes without a comparison. It's either, andy didn't need a gun (flat out lie - every time he headed into the shit he strapped up) or hey barney. Love the show, hate that character |
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Mr. Knotts was a staple of my youth. Atta' boy Luther ! View Quote our Batt' had. I'm not sure how many "got" the reference but it made me laugh every time every time he did it. One of the best things about DK's 1960's movies were the Vic Mizzy scores |
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Don Knotts was the only reason the Andy Griffith Show did so well. It was worthless after he left. https://68.media.tumblr.com/e8b7277e58edd0b243ce1c82eec08512/tumblr_nbwnexbXYV1tn0fi8o3_400.gif View Quote |
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I know and have known a few sheriff's that never felt the need to carry a sidearm. One of them was the sheriff of a very large L/E agency that encompasses the metro area of New Orleans called Jefferson Parish (county) with a population of over 440,000. . His name was Harry Lee and was always voted back in year after year prior to his passing after Katrina. Harry was an avid hunter and was well respected around the country and his agency was always looked up to.
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Andy and Barney did more to destroy the respect for American LEO's than anyone else. The cop who didn't need a gun was a genius loved by all, the cop with a gun was an idiot and a menace. View Quote Ever heard of the Keystone Cops? Ever watched Doc Martin on PBS? Pink Panther ring any bells? Bumbling police officers are a comedic staple, not a liberal plot to undermine law enforcement. Lighten up for Christ's sake. There was a thread on Barney a couple of months (years?) or so ago. Don't think he ever asked for bullets, it became a LEO tradition to give him a single when you met the man in person. If I recall correctly, he treasured every one, and had shelving built in his office where he proudly displayed the thousands of rounds he was presented with over the years. Respect for the character who always tried to do the right thing. |
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In the first season of the Andy Griffith Show the character of Barny was not just the deputy but also Andy's cousin. They never mentioned it again in the following episodes and it was written out of the story line. The actor that played Sheriff Roscoe P. Coletrain in the Dukes of Hazzard was the local guitar player that made good with the traveling band that rolled into town and later returned to Mayberry broke and fired from the band in another episode. Lot's of great actors played visiting roles in the show. The actress that played Aunt Bea was said to always be in a foul mood and wasn't well liked on the set.
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Andy and Barney did more to destroy the respect for American LEO's than anyone else. The cop who didn't need a gun was a genius loved by all, the cop with a gun was an idiot and a menace. View Quote |
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He's from my hometown.
Met him a few times and he always seemed like a nice, humble person. |
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My Dad was Don Knott's phone guy. (as well as others)
It was well known that Barney Fife carried just one bullet for his gun and that was in his pocket. Everywhere Don Knotts went, guys who were LEOs would give him a bullet as a joke. He kept every one and had them displayed in a couple of cabinets at his house. He was very kind to my Dad. (As was most of 'old' Hollywood.) |
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The thread about first movies seen got me thinking. I saw Herbie the Love Bug there, but no Don Knotts. His movies were a pretty regular occurrence for us. Sure, everyone knows about Deputy Barney Fife, the model for modern LEOs everywhere. https://vignette1.wikia.nocookie.net/mayberry/images/b/b5/Barney17.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20110103184833 But do you know this guy? (The Reluctant Astronaut) https://borgdotcom.files.wordpress.com/2012/05/the_reluctant_astronaut.jpg or this one? (The Ghost and Mrs Chicken) http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_2w8GVuBpBQU/S-Ktgc2JVAI/AAAAAAAABZI/uWpsmGVLQ1U/s400/MrChicken.jpg View Quote Or The Incredible Mr. Limpet? Yeah, my mom took us to all those movies when I was a little kid. I was just in it for the popcorn and candy. |
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Most of "Old Hollywood" had real class. Born in (or before) the depression era they came up as salaried actors that did the daily pulp grind 6AM to 6PM before there were any kind of commissions and profit sharing. Being in the Public eye there were often perks and privileges but you had to be wise with your earnings - and many died broke.
A friend of mine knew George Burns - talk about a class act. The man was known to invite in the UPS driver for a glass of ices tea on a hot day. |
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Its been don knotts Blvd for as long as i can remember. He was born in morgantown, theres a statue too. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Didn't Morgantown, WV rename one of the major roads after him? He was born in morgantown, theres a statue too. Back in the late 80s/early 90s it was Monaghala (sp) Blvd. Wife just reminded me. |
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Nope. I'm all about some "Private Eyes"----I'm always on the lookout for a Wookalar!
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If I come across Ghost and Mr. Chicken I will not change the channel.
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Yes he's a good guy personally...
... but you know Hollywood promoted him to portray conservatives as goofy weak beta-males right? |
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In the first season of the Andy Griffith Show the character of Barny was not just the deputy but also Andy's cousin. They never mentioned it again in the following episodes and it was written out of the story line. The actor that played Sheriff Roscoe P. Coletrain in the Dukes of Hazzard was the local guitar player that made good with the traveling band that rolled into town and later returned to Mayberry broke and fired from the band in another episode. Lot's of great actors played visiting roles in the show. The actress that played Aunt Bea was said to always be in a foul mood and wasn't well liked on the set. View Quote |
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Don Knotts was the only reason the Andy Griffith Show did so well. It was worthless after he left. https://68.media.tumblr.com/e8b7277e58edd0b243ce1c82eec08512/tumblr_nbwnexbXYV1tn0fi8o3_400.gif View Quote The only other thing I remember seeing him in was Cannonball Run II, Three's Company and No Time for Sergeants. I recorded it a few weeks ago and need to try to get my kids to watch it this Friday night. |
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Barney is writing a song, doesn't know Andy is standing behind him |
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Funny, I just watched a Biography about him on Youtube. He was quite the ladies man in real life. His ex wives were quite stunning! He was also a major hypochondriac. Known as a tireless worker. http://media.gettyimages.com/photos/actor-don-knotts-with-his-wife-loralee-czuchna-attending-the-los-picture-id488983067?s=612x612 View Quote |
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Barney came back to town after leaving the show.
He had went to work for the State Police. They stuck him in the files. He told Andy his section was R to U. That's where the big names are. He as driving an Edsel. Said it was a 60 with a 61 grill. I felt so sad for him. He ended up catching a bad guy in that episode. Ed |
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