Greatest show in television history while Don Knotts was on the show. The finest character performance ever captured on a television screen. It was the genius of Knotts, combined with the greatest child actor ever in Ron Howard, that elevated this show to iconic status. A brilliant cast of characters, from Otis the town drunk, Aunt Bea and the lovable barber, Floyd Lawson.
Best show on TV ever!!!! I watch it everyday, it is so very soothing.. It teach's life lesson's , so we'll..... Make more of these KIND'S of show's, that have ❤️❤️❤️!!!!!!! Bring back comedy...🥀🥀🥀🥀....
I truly believe Barney Fife was the greatest character ever created for a television show. And they couldn't have found anyone better to pull it off than Don Knotts. Sheer genius!
I want to live in Mayberry. That's my heaven. My forever place. Wholesome goodness, good foods, good people, just a beautiful place to imagine exist. My heaven.
watching this now, i feel Andy should have waited until the trucks had left. it stole the moment from Barney--it would have made him wonder if the farmers had seen Andy and backed down.
Ford Mo Co furnished the cars for the show, I can always tell what year it by the Squad Car, the one in this clip is a 1962 Ford Galaxie which means its was filmed between Sept of 61 and Sept 62, the new models became available in Sept in those years.
A police officer's badge is NOT a gang symbol. I think you need to look up the legal definition of "gang." Barney was enforcing a rule that the overwhelming majority of society feels should exist. And rules exist for order. Without rules, there is chaos.
@@suzycreamcheesez4371 you are making the point that it is the rule of law that keeps society functioning.....rules are only as good as the mercy behind them
Nobody could stand him, that's what made him perfect as a cop. He was inept, arrogant, a dullard, loudmouth, completely unaware of his surroundings, and oblivious to how people received him... in other words, the stereotypical cop. His character was accurately and perfectly cast.
That’s a real man; he who understands his limitations but still stands for the truth.
Barney was the backbone of this series.Just my pinion'.🗽👍
Barney standing up for what is good and right - Amen!
Go Barney!!
This episode proved that when it came right down to it, Barney had both guts & backbone, and more than that, courage...m
Greatest show in television history while Don Knotts was on the show. The finest character performance ever captured on a television screen. It was the genius of Knotts, combined with the greatest child actor ever in Ron Howard, that elevated this show to iconic status. A brilliant cast of characters, from Otis the town drunk, Aunt Bea and the lovable barber, Floyd Lawson.
GSOAT!
Wasn't Jody Foster the greatest child actor? Actually, acting is so easy even children can do it, obviously.
Therein lies the difference between a brave man and a coward. Brave men still get scared, but they don't allow their fears to control them.
Best show on TV ever!!!! I watch it everyday, it is so very soothing.. It teach's life lesson's , so we'll..... Make more of these KIND'S of show's, that have ❤️❤️❤️!!!!!!! Bring back comedy...🥀🥀🥀🥀....
Big bullies,but Barney didn't back down.Way to go Barn.👏👏👏
I truly believe Barney Fife was the greatest character ever created for a television show. And they couldn't have found anyone better to pull it off than Don Knotts. Sheer genius!
Thank you for airing this!
I want to live in Mayberry. That's my heaven. My forever place. Wholesome goodness, good foods, good people, just a beautiful place to imagine exist. My heaven.
watching this now, i feel Andy should have waited until the trucks had left. it stole the moment from Barney--it would have made him wonder if the farmers had seen Andy and backed down.
I remember this from my childhood, 2022
That's a pretty damn crisp scene.
"Badges? We don't need no stinking badges!"
I love Barney Fife the character. He would be so much fun to be around if he was a real person.
No he won’t. He can be aggravating too
Barney really had to step up here, big step for him.
They intimidated him, while deliberately disobeying him at the same time.
And yet he didn't back down
nice job Barn
I shared. I liked. I love this scene.
Ford Mo Co furnished the cars for the show, I can always tell what year it by the Squad Car, the one in this clip is a 1962 Ford Galaxie which means its was filmed between Sept of 61 and Sept 62, the new models became available in Sept in those years.
A police officer's badge is NOT a gang symbol. I think you need to look up the legal definition of "gang." Barney was enforcing a rule that the overwhelming majority of society feels should exist. And rules exist for order. Without rules, there is chaos.
Just don't forget that Andy cared about the people in his town
@@frankhenry587 why would I forget?
@@suzycreamcheesez4371 you are making the point that it is the rule of law that keeps society functioning.....rules are only as good as the mercy behind them
@@frankhenry587 no clue what you're talking about. As Metallica says nothing else matters! aloha nui loa We're done!!
@@suzycreamcheesez4371 bye felicia
Brilliant!
Great posting
what a man scares me pal
What was this show called ?
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Hi jeffie
maybe the police nowadays need to watch this and there might not be as many rotten apples in the police force
Maybe YOU need to quit listening to the media
@@eq1373 that's almost impossible when everyone is almost like a walking news caster for the media these days
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I can't stand Fife. He's too loud and wound too tight.
Go watch HSN then.
HE WAS JUST PORTRAYING A CHARACTER,AND HE WAS PERFECT.
It was a comedy. Lighten up.
Nobody could stand him, that's what made him perfect as a cop. He was inept, arrogant, a dullard, loudmouth, completely unaware of his surroundings, and oblivious to how people received him... in other words, the stereotypical cop. His character was accurately and perfectly cast.