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Bernard "Barney" P. Fife is a fictional dramatic character in the American television program The Andy Griffith Show, portrayed by comic actor Don Knotts. Barney Fife is a deputy sheriff in the slow, sleepy southern community of Mayberry, North Carolina. He appeared in the first five black and white seasons (1960 – 1965) as a main character, and, after leaving the show at the end of season five, made... Read enhanced Wikipedia article

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Barney Fife projected reactions

Barney Fife An emotional powderkeg, Barney easily projects panic, despair, fear or other extreme reactions.

Barney Fife projected panic

Barney Fife An emotional powderkeg, Barney easily projects panic, despair, fear or other extreme reactions.

Barney Fife projected fear

Barney Fife An emotional powderkeg, Barney easily projects panic, despair, fear or other extreme reactions.

Barney Fife projected despair

Barney Fife An emotional powderkeg, Barney easily projects panic, despair, fear or other extreme reactions.

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Barney Fife spent evening

Thelma Lou A running gag on the show involved Barney and Thelma Lou spending a "quiet evening together" and somebody walking in on them to find Barney's hair mussed and lipstick prints all over his face.

Barney Fife spent person

Thelma Lou A running gag on the show involved Barney and Thelma Lou spending a "quiet evening together" and somebody walking in on them to find Barney's hair mussed and lipstick prints all over his face.

Barney Fife spent time

Barney Fife When he's not patrolling the streets of Mayberry, Barney spends his free time dating a local girl named Thelma Lou (Betty Lynn), whom he never marries.

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Barney Fife took job

Barney Fife It is explained that Barney Fife had left Mayberry to take a job as a detective in Raleigh.

Barney Fife took helen

Mayberry The Grand Theatre — The movie theater where Andy and Barney often took their girlfriends (Helen Crump and Thelma Lou, respectively) on dates.

Barney Fife took girlfriends

Mayberry The Grand Theatre — The movie theater where Andy and Barney often took their girlfriends (Helen Crump and Thelma Lou, respectively) on dates.

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    Barney Fife

    Bernard "Barney" P. Fife is a fictional dramatic character in the American television program The Andy Griffith Show. Barney Fife is a deputy sheriff in the slow, sleepy southern community of Mayberry, North Carolina.
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    List of The Andy Griffith Show episodes

    This is the first appearance of Deputy Warren Furguson, the replacement for Barney Fife. |
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    Don Knotts

    "Don Knotts, TV's Barney Fife, Dies", Washington Post (25 February 2006).
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    Sheriff Andy Taylor

    Andy has a bumbling deputy named Barney Fife and, in the color seasons, another bumbling deputy named Warren Ferguson.
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    Thelma Lou

    She is Mayberry Deputy Sheriff Barney Fife's girlfriend. ... It is uncertain how or when she met Barney.
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    Barney

    Barney Fife, a character from The Andy Griffith Show
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    Pranksta Rap

    Barney Fife from The Andy Griffith Show appears during Wiggum's dream on a television set much like Don Knotts did to Tobey Maguire in Pleasantville.
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    Fife (disambiguation)

    Barney Fife was a character on The Andy Griffith Show portrayed by Don Knotts.
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    Barney Calhoun

    The name was born in the earlier alpha versions of the game where the model for the security guards held a resemblance to actor Don Knotts (screenshot), which, combined with the status of being a security guard, inspired comparisons with Knotts's character "Barney Fife" from The Andy Griffith Show, which in the U.S. has long been a disparaging term for an inept policeman or security guard.
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    The Andy Griffith Show

    His professional life however is complicated by the gaffes of his comically inept deputy Barney Fife (Don Knotts).

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