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on the Steve Allen show the routine generally featured Morrison being interviewed "live" on the street. Knotts' character was clearly nervous and agitated about the situation. Whenever Allen asked him if he was nervous, his eyes would pop out, yet he would answer with a quivery "nope" that set the crowd howling. The routine made him famous.

on the Steve Allen show the routine generally featured Morrison being interviewed "live" on the street. Knotts' character was clearly nervous and agitated about the situation. Whenever Allen asked him if he was nervous, his eyes would pop out, yet he would answer with a quivery "nope" that set the crowd howling. The routine made him famous.

WV to Remove Don Knotts Barney Fife Statue Following Complaints

West Virginia will remove a statue of actor and comedian Don Knotts that is located in his hometown of Morgantown, WV...

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Barney Fife

Headshot of American actor Don Knotts in a still from episode 'Andy Saves Barney's Morale,' in the CBS rural sitcom 'The Andy Griffith Show,' November 15, 1960.

Don Knotts is best known for his roles as 'Deputy Barney Fife' in the 1960s television series the "Andy Griffith Show."

Don Knotts is best known for his roles as 'Deputy Barney Fife' in the 1960s television series the "Andy Griffith Show."

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