My kid had to memorize the Preamble for school this month. She was struggling to memorize it & got mad...I showed her this. Yeah, Andy & Barney are helping me raise my own....full circle!
I watched that show with my dad back in the 1960s. I watch it now and I'm 70 years old. I think there's a little bit of Barney Fife in all of us that watched and loved that show
I'm 28 and looove this show. I am Barney haha that scene when he talks to the two fellas trying to get them to move their truck, I've lived that situation but without the badge hahaha
RIP Andy and Don. I was amazed when in an interview Ron Howard said that this bit (and several others) was the result of needing to fill time. Andy & Don would huddle up by themselves & briainstorm for a couple minutes, tell the director how they wanted the scene shot would go for it! Apparently it was always a one take thing & according to Ron everyone on set was always impressed how easily the two came up w/ideas & played off of each other. Sad day for a true icon's passing.
What a funny funny man. Barney didn't have to have a foul mouth in order to get laughs. Barney was one of the good guys. Would have loved to have had Barney as a neighbour.
Here I am going on 66 years young and wouldn't know how to act without my Barney and And Andy!!! Just love this show and I never get tired of watching. Loved Ben Weaver at Christmas time. He was an old crusty man on the outside, but soft hearted on the inside. He just didn't know how to show it sometimes. There are a lot of Ben Weaver's in this world!!!
How true ! Well written and well cast series like this one are proof that a program doesn't have to be filled with sex, profanity, violence & vulgarity to be entertaining !
I just saw this episode of the show a few weeks ago, and I laughed so hard! Don Knotts was hilarious. This is one of my all-time favorite scenes from this show. Thanks for sharing with us! XO
One of the ALL Time classics in television comedy. I've had a close friend for over 40 years, who when we see someone who doesn't quite know what they're doing (but think they do), one of us will start loudly .. "Weeee... the people... " and just fall apart. May they all rest in well deserved peace.
Thats pretty funny. I bet you and your friend would have a great time with my friends and brothers. Being the youngest of six kids I am 58 years old. We all get together very often. Our sole purpose is to make each other laugh, and we do a pretty good job of it. We don't just sit around telling stupid jokes, we talk about every day things and put a funny twist to it. Our Parents were a scream. They had a dry sense of humor that would catch you off guard and keep you laughing for hours. Now all our kids have it. Dad saw two bigfoots one afternoon and I asked him "Dad, shouldn't the plural be bigfeet, bigfi, or sasquatch?" Without cracking a grin he answered "I just called them by their names, Stan and Laura." I was sipping a glass of milk and it shot out of my nose in laughter. I thought I had him, but he owned me. Growing up in our house was a laugh riot. Dinner every night at 6pm was something to look forward to. Neighbors loved us, there was never a shortage of laughter and goodwill. My parents brought the whole neighborhood together with their lighthearted banter.
I don't care how many times I see this I laugh hard every time. They were such a good team and Knott's was the anchor of the show in my opinion. But the entire run of the show with them and the whole gang was absolutely amazing and actually had shows that had lessons to be learned by all. RIP to those who have passed away.😢
"The Ghost and Mr. Chicken" one of my favorite Don Knott's film. Grew up watching Andy Griffin in the South. I'm 27 now and I cherish the joy he brought to me.
This show is priceless!! I still watch it, every night!!!! A true classic, never get's old...They should have more of these kind of show's on TV now!!! It's all trash on now, and violence... Take them off, you are not showing purity...🥀🥀🥀🥀...2022...
This is such a great video and with the recent passing of Andy Griffith I just had to send it to my Constitutional law college students that are taking the class online. I hope that they enjoyed it as much as I do. Are there any television series today that have such good wholesome humor, great lessons of morality, and characters such as this classic show? I cannot think of any.
It truly is one of the best scenes during the long run of "The Andy Griffith Show" ! Don and Andy at their BEST ! Their on screen chemistry was amazing and awesome !
Oh my gosh softshoes, you need to watch more tele! Try the first 1/3 of the Frasier Valentine's Day episode (David Hyde Pierce's solo skit). Or almost anything from the Carol Burnett Show (for example, the board game episode with what later became the Mama's Family spinoff!!!) Or any episode of the Dick Van Dyke Show. Or Lucy. Or Happy Days (the early season). Andy Griffith might have a bit of appeal for sweetness, but the Constitution scene was a cringey bore, like watching 5th graders perform their own skit they wrote themselves and it drags on and on and on and you just want them to finish already.
If you watch the pilot of the Andy Griffith Show and the first few episodes, Andy was more of a comedic character, the backwoods sheriff. He had done that kind of thing with his comedy monologues and in No Time for Sergeants. But he realized that Barney was the natural comedian and the show would work better with Andy as the straight man to Barney and other characters like Floyd and Gomer. There aren't many actors who would have been unselfish enough to do that.
Well said and well put ! In the first season of the classic Andy Griffith sitcom, he's more of a "hayseed" and has a more "countrified" accent. As the show progressed, Andy's character became more realistic without losing it's wonderful "down home" quality.
sharkbaitj, I remember reading about Andy Griffith punching a wall and doing an episode with a cast, The other stuff I didn't know about, I find it interesting but sad if you think about it, But I'm heading to Mt Airy NC next month and though it's just for the weekend I'm going to try to cover everything that you said to do. Thank you for the information, I'll let you know how it went, Again thank you.
sharkbaitj, Thanks for the compliment on the pic, You're definitely an Andy Griffith historian, You've informed me on things that are right interesting, Such as having an affair with Aneta Corsaut that led to her being a regular on the show, I could see how he could be attracted to her because she was a very nice looking lady, Not that I approve of cheating on your wife, Opie and the rock, I never knew that, Well like Gomer always said, Best of luck to you and yours!
There is a good reason this show is still on TV and my wife and I still manage to catch 2 to 4 episodes a day. Brilliant timeless stories brilliantly acted out. Just think of all the different characters on that show. Not just Andy and Barney.
Me too... Approx 10 episodes a week. When I watch the show, I literally try to escape the reality of now . Don is my favorite, but I love many other actors throughout the series. What a great series.
Without a doubt, this show is one of my favourite memories of my childhood. Although Mayberry is a fictional town, we all like to think we grew up there, in a much simpler time and place, with friends and family like these characters. Andy was a great straight man. He knew his role, especially when it came to sharing a scene with a comedic legend like the great Don Knotts. Don Knotts made the show. It wasn't the same when he left. Originally, they had planned to give the show a run of five seasons, and Knotts was contracted to do a number of movies, before they realized how successful the show would be with Knotts as one of the feature characters. Knotts did not even appear in the first episode. He saw the episode, and called Andy Griffith, saying, "You know what you need? Andy needs a DEPUTY!" Realizing Knotts was right, Andy said, "You call producer Sheldon Leonard, and run that idea by him!" As they say, the rest is history.
Yes, and the show was originally written for Andy to be a funnier character, which you can see in the early episode. Andy realized the show would work better if he played the straight man to Barney and the other characters. After Barney left, the show died as far as I'm concerned, even though the ratings were strong to the end. I find the post Barney shows to be pretty much unwatchable.
Well said and well put, Rick ! I totally agree ! An extremely well written & well cast series ! A shame Don left, but as you pointed out, he didn't think they were gonna come back for a 6th season and he'd signed a lucrative multi-picture deal with Universal, the first (and BEST) of which was "The Ghost & Mr Chicken" and the last of which was the lackluster "How To Frame A Figg", which I saw as a teen with my mom & brother at a local drive in when it was first released ! THANKS for your comment, Rick !! :-)
This piece has to be the most funniest clip in comedy history, it ought to be put in a vault along with some if those hilarious clips from the Three Stooges
I have The Andy Griffith Show saved to watch as I fall asleep. My daughters called the theme tune "dad's going to bed song". Even to this day I think the years with Barney Fife are the best tv ever made.
This show is actually playing on my TV right now, but I wanted to look up this part, because we saw it a few days ago, and I laughed my guts out. This was an amazing performance--so simple, yet so hilarious!!! This show would've been nothing without Don Knotts as Barney. No one else could've played him. We have the perfect combo of a smart, kind, man with standards and a good heart....and a pompous, dim-witted, prideful, scrawny man. lol! What could be better?? Barney sometimes annoys me to pieces because of the way he is but it's always funny in the end. Really glad I haven't grown up with cable, instead of all these old shows, because I might've missed this. xD
I remember watching reruns of this back in the early 80s and cracked up laughing as a kid. But its still funny to this day. Cleaning family comedy. Rip to the both of them
Then it was all about one thing and one thing only,,,the audience. The self respect the actor had and infused in his character is just astounding. My God, how far we've fallen.
My understanding of this great awesome clip is that Don Knots made this up on a spur of a moment. Andy stated when Don left the show it was like losing the very soul of the Andy Griffith. It is just so sad to realize that most of actors and actress are dead.
I didn't see your comment before making mine above, but Andy and Don Knotts came up with a lot of these two man bits to fill in a few minutes whenever the show that week was short on time. They are comedy gold.
Andy said in an interview one time that the producers permitted Don Knotts (Barney) to write and direct several scenes in these Andy Shows. He wrote and directed the Preamble to the Constitution scenes. He did an excellent job!
4th grade teacher made us remember the preamble to the Constitution of the United States of America. I still remember 33 years later. Thank you Mrs Tucker of Clay Hill Elementary school.
It would have been ABSOLUTELY AMAZING if Barney had stayed with the show longer than he did!!! Just think of how many MORE hilarious memories we COULD have had!!!
*Did any of you catch the "blooper"? Count how many times Barney's hair goes from being neatly combed, to being mussed up, to being neatly combed, to being mussed up again.*
I watched this one, when it was first on TV, and laughed. I've probably seen it fifty times since then, and for years I still laughed. Now I just smile, because Barney's "slow" cousin is President.
So timeless. There twenty Barney’s to every Andy in every force. The purest example of the Dunning-Kruger Effect. At least back then, not every cop had a gun.
the 5th amendment gives you the right not to incriminate yourself the 6th amendment gives you right to legal counsel etc etc etc But you already know this don't you??
Love this clip, but the continuity editor should've been docked a day's pay. Starting at 2:37, all the tight shots of Barney show him with mussed up hair, but all the long shots show his hair smoothed back.
This episode's director was Jeffrey Hayden, who recently passed. It's "Opie's Ill-Gotten gain." Hayden had neglected to film enough shots of Don Knotts, with & without Andy Griffith, on the assumption that the editors would still have enough to work with. They did not and so the "two-shots" (w/Andy) show Don with normal hair and only the close-ups (of just Knotts) have the tussled hair. Hayden learned a lesson.
Funny/interesting note about this scene: Firstly, in those days they were lucky to have more than one camera. So when they wanted to show a different angle of a scene they had to shoot it at another time. Notice how, at about the 2:30 mark, Barney's hair begins switching back and forth between neatly combed and messed, depending on which angle the scene is being viewed.
My kid had to memorize the Preamble for school this month. She was struggling to memorize it & got mad...I showed her this. Yeah, Andy & Barney are helping me raise my own....full circle!
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What made Barney so good was His body movements and his facial features. What a gifted man.
I watched that show with my dad back in the 1960s. I watch it now and I'm 70 years old. I think there's a little bit of Barney Fife in all of us that watched and loved that show
I'm 28 and looove this show. I am Barney haha that scene when he talks to the two fellas trying to get them to move their truck, I've lived that situation but without the badge hahaha
Same here and I am almost 75.😁
This show is brilliant. The acting, writing, its all still amazing. Absolutely timeless.
Couldn’t agree more or have said it better.
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RIP Andy and Don. I was amazed when in an interview Ron Howard said that this bit (and several others) was the result of needing to fill time. Andy & Don would huddle up by themselves & briainstorm for a couple minutes, tell the director how they wanted the scene shot would go for it! Apparently it was always a one take thing & according to Ron everyone on set was always impressed how easily the two came up w/ideas & played off of each other. Sad day for a true icon's passing.
Well, we know that was not true (at least in this scene).
Absolutely genius! One of the most hilarious scene in the history of television comedy.
Bingo!
Agreed so true!😂😂
Don Knotts was a total and complete comical genius!
My favorite sitcom ever. Classy, classic and genuinely funny.
What a funny funny man. Barney didn't have to have a foul mouth in order to get laughs. Barney was one of the good guys. Would have loved to have had Barney as a neighbour.
I watched this in my school when we had to recite this, we all died of laughter, I’m 14 and JuST love this show
You're an adult now! How did it go?
+10 for you! It is one of the greatest shows in the history of television. Sweet, loving, funny with no mean in it at all. A better time.
My history teacher showed me this! You never learn something for a day... you learn it for a lifetime!
One of the best shows ever. Don Knotts was amazing. Love this show & the dynamic between the cast members.
Here I am going on 66 years young and wouldn't know how to act without my Barney and And Andy!!! Just love this show and I never get tired of watching. Loved Ben Weaver at Christmas time. He was an old crusty man on the outside, but soft hearted on the inside. He just didn't know how to show it sometimes. There are a lot of Ben Weaver's in this world!!!
Barney Fife, greatest actor in the history of the world !
Next to Barney rubble
Oh yeah! You know it!
Don Knotts is the actor.
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@@bh5606that's how good he was
One of my very favorite Barney scenes, funny stuff!
one of the best and certainly most wholesome show ever on TV
How true ! Well written and well cast series like this one are proof that a program doesn't have to be filled with sex, profanity, violence & vulgarity to be entertaining !
I just saw this episode of the show a few weeks ago, and I laughed so hard! Don Knotts was hilarious. This is one of my all-time favorite scenes from this show. Thanks for sharing with us! XO
One of the ALL Time classics in television comedy. I've had a close friend for over 40 years, who when we see someone who doesn't quite know what they're doing (but think they do), one of us will start loudly .. "Weeee... the people... " and just fall apart. May they all rest in well deserved peace.
Thats pretty funny. I bet you and your friend would have a great time with my friends and brothers. Being the youngest of six kids I am 58 years old. We all get together very often. Our sole purpose is to make each other laugh, and we do a pretty good job of it. We don't just sit around telling stupid jokes, we talk about every day things and put a funny twist to it. Our Parents were a scream. They had a dry sense of humor that would catch you off guard and keep you laughing for hours. Now all our kids have it.
Dad saw two bigfoots one afternoon and I asked him "Dad, shouldn't the plural be bigfeet, bigfi, or sasquatch?" Without cracking a grin he answered "I just called them by their names, Stan and Laura." I was sipping a glass of milk and it shot out of my nose in laughter. I thought I had him, but he owned me.
Growing up in our house was a laugh riot. Dinner every night at 6pm was something to look forward to. Neighbors loved us, there was never a shortage of laughter and goodwill. My parents brought the whole neighborhood together with their lighthearted banter.
This, and Barney trying to remember the Emancipation Proclamation. Oh my word. 😆
Don Knotts was the best supporting actor in TV sitcom history. There is no character more on the money in every scene than Barney Fife. A legend.
Don Knott's was the greatest tv character of all time, period!
I love these two men so much. it's a real shame they don't make TV shows like they used to.
Now their so complicated and involved.
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I miss belly laughing at all those shows
I don't care how many times I see this I laugh hard every time. They were such a good team and Knott's was the anchor of the show in my opinion. But the entire run of the show with them and the whole gang was absolutely amazing and actually had shows that had lessons to be learned by all. RIP to those who have passed away.😢
Barney would’ve made a great Supreme Court Justice
The faces that Don made were so good, that even Andy was struggling to keep from laughing out loud.
RIP Don Knotts and RIP Andy Griffith.
Two great legends... 🙂👍
~RIP both~
Beautiful ! Here Barney Fife acts out what Americans then where beginning to wonder about American education taught.
I'm 48 years old and still laugh my butt off at this show. I know I have seen every episode at least 10 times each.
The best comedy team ever and this is one of my favorite scenes!
One of the funniest moments in US television. No question.
I used this when I taught the Constitution in my high school history class.
Not anymore!
That’s too funny. Miss those great shows.
"The Ghost and Mr. Chicken" one of my favorite Don Knott's film. Grew up watching Andy Griffin in the South. I'm 27 now and I cherish the joy he brought to me.
This show is priceless!! I still watch it, every night!!!! A true classic, never get's old...They should have more of these kind of show's on TV now!!! It's all trash on now, and violence... Take them off, you are not showing purity...🥀🥀🥀🥀...2022...
Agreed .
One of the best episodes haha. This and the emancipation proclamation episode. Barney Fife is a timeless treasure.
This is such a great video and with the recent passing of Andy Griffith I just had to send it to my Constitutional law college students that are taking the class online. I hope that they enjoyed it as much as I do. Are there any television series today that have such good wholesome humor, great lessons of morality, and characters such as this classic show? I cannot think of any.
I'd be hard pressed to find a greater 4 minute stretch in the history of tv.
Twenty five years later when Don guested on Matlock, Andy played this clip for the crew and called it the greatest bit of comedy ever filmed.
It truly is one of the best scenes during the long run of "The Andy Griffith Show" ! Don and Andy at their BEST ! Their on screen chemistry was amazing and awesome !
Oh my gosh softshoes, you need to watch more tele! Try the first 1/3 of the Frasier Valentine's Day episode (David Hyde Pierce's solo skit). Or almost anything from the Carol Burnett Show (for example, the board game episode with what later became the Mama's Family spinoff!!!) Or any episode of the Dick Van Dyke Show. Or Lucy. Or Happy Days (the early season).
Andy Griffith might have a bit of appeal for sweetness, but the Constitution scene was a cringey bore, like watching 5th graders perform their own skit they wrote themselves and it drags on and on and on and you just want them to finish already.
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ok then, the best show ever and this is just one of many classic scenes, still watch rerun s from this show all the time, love it!!!!
Princess! No profanity. Not vulgar.. Good clean humor…
I loved this show. Who ever thought that Ron Howard would become a great producer. Ron Howard Rocks!!! Sure miss Andy Griffith and Don Knotts
ABSOLUTELY A MASTERPIECE!!!!!
I had to learn this when I was 10 years old back in 1963 I love the way Barney does it
Don was a master, this skit was evidence of his brilliance. They’ll never be another one like him
If you watch the pilot of the Andy Griffith Show and the first few episodes, Andy was more of a comedic character, the backwoods sheriff. He had done that kind of thing with his comedy monologues and in No Time for Sergeants. But he realized that Barney was the natural comedian and the show would work better with Andy as the straight man to Barney and other characters like Floyd and Gomer. There aren't many actors who would have been unselfish enough to do that.
sharkbaitj, Really? That's interesting, I never knew that. I'm getting ready to take a trip to Mt. Airy NC soon.
Well said and well put ! In the first season of the classic Andy Griffith sitcom, he's more of a "hayseed" and has a more "countrified" accent. As the show progressed, Andy's character became more realistic without losing it's wonderful "down home" quality.
sharkbaitj, I remember reading about Andy Griffith punching a wall and doing an episode with a cast, The other stuff I didn't know about, I find it interesting but sad if you think about it, But I'm heading to Mt Airy NC next month and though it's just for the weekend I'm going to try to cover everything that you said to do. Thank you for the information, I'll let you know how it went, Again thank you.
sharkbaitj, Thanks for the compliment on the pic, You're definitely an Andy Griffith historian, You've informed me on things that are right interesting, Such as having an affair with Aneta Corsaut that led to her being a regular on the show, I could see how he could be attracted to her because she was a very nice looking lady, Not that I approve of cheating on your wife, Opie and the rock, I never knew that, Well like Gomer always said, Best of luck to you and yours!
There is a good reason this show is still on TV and my wife and I still manage to catch 2 to 4 episodes a day. Brilliant timeless stories brilliantly acted out. Just think of all the different characters on that show. Not just Andy and Barney.
Me too... Approx 10 episodes a week. When I watch the show, I literally try to escape the reality of now . Don is my favorite, but I love many other actors throughout the series. What a great series.
Without a doubt, this show is one of my favourite memories of my childhood. Although Mayberry is a fictional town, we all like to think we grew up there, in a much simpler time and place, with friends and family like these characters. Andy was a great straight man. He knew his role, especially when it came to sharing a scene with a comedic legend like the great Don Knotts. Don Knotts made the show. It wasn't the same when he left. Originally, they had planned to give the show a run of five seasons, and Knotts was contracted to do a number of movies, before they realized how successful the show would be with Knotts as one of the feature characters. Knotts did not even appear in the first episode. He saw the episode, and called Andy Griffith, saying, "You know what you need? Andy needs a DEPUTY!" Realizing Knotts was right, Andy said, "You call producer Sheldon Leonard, and run that idea by him!" As they say, the rest is history.
Yes, and the show was originally written for Andy to be a funnier character, which you can see in the early episode. Andy realized the show would work better if he played the straight man to Barney and the other characters. After Barney left, the show died as far as I'm concerned, even though the ratings were strong to the end. I find the post Barney shows to be pretty much unwatchable.
Well said and well put, Rick ! I totally agree ! An extremely well written & well cast series ! A shame Don left, but as you pointed out, he didn't think they were gonna come back for a 6th season and he'd signed a lucrative multi-picture deal with Universal, the first (and BEST) of which was "The Ghost & Mr Chicken" and the last of which was the lackluster "How To Frame A Figg", which I saw as a teen with my mom & brother at a local drive in when it was first released ! THANKS for your comment, Rick !! :-)
That was the funniest, and only, episode of that show that i remember and loved, it was so funny!!
This piece has to be the most funniest clip in comedy history, it ought to be put in a vault along with some if those hilarious clips from the Three Stooges
I have The Andy Griffith Show saved to watch as I fall asleep. My daughters called the theme tune "dad's going to bed song". Even to this day I think the years with Barney Fife are the best tv ever made.
I love watching the show in general. Super funny show.
Could never duplicate this show today. They will be watching this a hundred years from now.
The skill and timing to do this. Just great.
This show is actually playing on my TV right now, but I wanted to look up this part, because we saw it a few days ago, and I laughed my guts out. This was an amazing performance--so simple, yet so hilarious!!! This show would've been nothing without Don Knotts as Barney. No one else could've played him.
We have the perfect combo of a smart, kind, man with standards and a good heart....and a pompous, dim-witted, prideful, scrawny man. lol! What could be better?? Barney sometimes annoys me to pieces because of the way he is but it's always funny in the end. Really glad I haven't grown up with cable, instead of all these old shows, because I might've missed this. xD
"I got it... You learn something, you learn it!"
I remember watching reruns of this back in the early 80s and cracked up laughing as a kid. But its still funny to this day. Cleaning family comedy. Rip to the both of them
This show is top 5 comedy shows at least of all time.
I love this show!!And when we watched this in class I almost freaked!!:)
Could watch this every day. Classic....Both actors brilliantly funny. :)thx for this~
Barney is such a great actor
I still know this. Thanks to School House Rock!!..
+Martha Galvan Same here. :) Loved all Schoolhouse Rock Saturday morning episodes. (Even if some of the America Rock were a little inaccurate.)
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I have all of the Schoolhouse Rock clips on a DVD :-)
Conjunction Junction and Verb! are still my favorites.
My generation learned the preamble from McDonald's ads. Seriously.
Then it was all about one thing and one thing only,,,the audience. The self respect the actor had and infused in his character is just astounding.
My God, how far we've fallen.
My understanding of this great awesome clip is that Don Knots made this up on a spur of a moment. Andy stated when Don left the show it was like losing the very soul of the Andy Griffith. It is just so sad to realize that most of actors and actress are dead.
I didn't see your comment before making mine above, but Andy and Don Knotts came up with a lot of these two man bits to fill in a few minutes whenever the show that week was short on time. They are comedy gold.
My professor showed this to us in my American Government course. This was the best way to start an 8:30 AM class 👍🏼😂
Don Knots' comic timing was genius!
Amazing, Barney.....Word for word!
I loved this show....
I grew up watching the andy griffith show I enjoyed every episode of the andy griffith show and I'm still enjoyed watching today 👍👍👍
this scene had to have been an influence on the taxi episode with jim at the DMV taking his drivers written test.
Also a great scene!
Andy said in an interview one time that the producers permitted Don Knotts (Barney) to write and direct several scenes in these Andy Shows. He wrote and directed the Preamble to the Constitution scenes. He did an excellent job!
My children's history played this for the whole class. PRICELESS!!! HAPPY INDEPENDENCE DAY!!!!
4th grade teacher made us remember the preamble to the Constitution of the United States of America. I still remember 33 years later. Thank you Mrs Tucker of Clay Hill Elementary school.
Andy Griffith was trying hard not to crack up, LOL.
impeccable timing
Look at Barney's hair 😂😂
Visiting Mount Airy, NC right now! 😁 At the hotel and can't wait for tomorrow get a ride in the squad car! Andy Griffith marathon tonight!
It would have been ABSOLUTELY AMAZING if Barney had stayed with the show longer than he did!!! Just think of how many MORE hilarious memories we COULD have had!!!
*Did any of you catch the "blooper"? Count how many times Barney's hair goes from being neatly combed, to being mussed up, to being neatly combed, to being mussed up again.*
They would shoot the wide shot or "master" shot first with the two of them in frame, then shoot the close-ups. It was common for such things to occur.
Priceless!!
it makes me laugh and we should learn it from memory. it is hilarious..
The greatest scene ever in TV!
I watched this one, when it was first on TV, and laughed. I've probably seen it fifty times since then, and for years I still laughed. Now I just smile, because Barney's "slow" cousin is President.
Hahaha. Had to remember the Preamble myself... still remember it and I was in eighth grade in 1973....
The hair goes from messed up to good when the camera pans out
Perhaps the funniest four minutes in television history.
The greatest show ever, and I'm 30 years old.
I'm 11 and I love it
So timeless. There twenty Barney’s to every Andy in every force. The purest example of the Dunning-Kruger Effect. At least back then, not every cop had a gun.
I remember memorizing the Preamble from Schoolhouse Rock on Saturday mornings when I was a kid in the late '60's early '70's.
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Me too! :-D
Barney needed Schoolhouse Rock!
That's about as well people today know the Constitution.
LOL!!! You're right though, sadly.
:-D
the 5th amendment gives you the right not to incriminate yourself the 6th amendment gives you right to legal counsel etc etc etc But you already know this don't you??
Lol. I'm not even sure if the generation today even heard of it.
These days people would say “what’s a preamble?
I begin to wonder if Don Knots truly knows the preamble.
AbbreviatedCrook VideosGreg well it really doesn't matter anymore seeing as he died 11 years ago now does it?
Best show ever!
Watched this in my US History class today. I even said the preamble for a quiz without making a mistake.
Brilliant! Thank you for posting this.
Barney is the kind of loyal friend you love, but want to keep locked away because he'll get you into all kinds of embarrassing trouble, lol.
Love this clip, but the continuity editor should've been docked a day's pay. Starting at 2:37, all the tight shots of Barney show him with mussed up hair, but all the long shots show his hair smoothed back.
This episode's director was Jeffrey Hayden, who recently passed. It's "Opie's Ill-Gotten gain." Hayden had neglected to film enough shots of Don Knotts, with & without Andy Griffith, on the assumption that the editors would still have enough to work with. They did not and so the "two-shots" (w/Andy) show Don with normal hair and only the close-ups (of just Knotts) have the tussled hair. Hayden learned a lesson.
i love this show. my mom showed me one episode on TV and its hilarious
i have to memorize this for school
My all time favorite episode!!
this is still so funny 10 years later
3:29 Barney’s face. He is trying so hard 😂
I miss this show
Funny/interesting note about this scene:
Firstly, in those days they were lucky to have more than one camera. So when they wanted to show a different angle of a scene they had to shoot it at another time.
Notice how, at about the 2:30 mark, Barney's hair begins switching back and forth between neatly combed and messed, depending on which angle the scene is being viewed.