25 Feb 06 - 07:58 PM (#1678909) Subject: Obit: Don Knotts From: Once Famous I just came across that Don Knotts, one of the best of the best has passed away at age 81. Barney Fife will always be one of the funniest, immortal characters in TV history. Knotts was a comedy actor in the most genius of measures. http://tv.yahoo.com/news/ap/20060225/114091812000.html |
25 Feb 06 - 08:11 PM (#1678916) Subject: RE: Obit: Don Knotts From: SINSULL Yes. Barney Fife. My favorite line: "No more peanut butter and jelly sandwiches" while trying to describe the evils of life behind bars to some misbehaving boys. RIP, Don |
25 Feb 06 - 08:11 PM (#1678917) Subject: RE: Obit: Don Knotts From: Cluin "The Ghost and Mr. Chicken" and "The Reluctant Astronaut" were 2 of my favourite movies when I was a kid. RIP Mr. Knotts. |
25 Feb 06 - 08:18 PM (#1678923) Subject: RE: Obit: Don Knotts From: katlaughing My grandson and I are having a blast watching re-runs of the very early Andy Griffith shows. Knotts was such an integral part of that show. I was saddened when I heard he'd passed on. Thanks for the giving, the laughs, and the lessons, "Barney" kat |
25 Feb 06 - 08:23 PM (#1678925) Subject: RE: Obit: Don Knotts From: JennyO Aw - one of the good ones gone. I loved him as Barney in the Andy Griffiths show. I can still hear the theme tune being whistled in my mind. Then there was "The Incredible Mr Limpet". *sings* I wish, I wish, I wish I were a fish...... |
25 Feb 06 - 08:30 PM (#1678932) Subject: RE: Obit: Don Knotts From: Cluin Apoparently they're re-making "Limpet" with Jim Carrey. "I wish, I wish, I wish they wouldn't." |
25 Feb 06 - 09:47 PM (#1678950) Subject: RE: Obit: Don Knotts (24 Feb 2006) From: Peace Rest well, Don. |
25 Feb 06 - 10:12 PM (#1678963) Subject: RE: Obit: Don Knotts (24 Feb 2006) From: gnu A true comedian and a wonderful treasure. RIP. |
25 Feb 06 - 10:22 PM (#1678967) Subject: RE: Obit: Don Knotts (24 Feb 2006) From: Stilly River Sage I remember watching The Andy Griffith Show as a small child and complaining Barney was the most annoying character in the world. (Ronnie Howard is exactly my age, so I was watching this program from his point of view, though I think Opie didn't get as exasperated as I did.) My mother explained to me that he was an actor and that he was very good at what he did because he was supposed to be so annoying. He provided a great yard stick to use when measuring other actors in similar kinds of roles. SRS |
25 Feb 06 - 10:30 PM (#1678974) Subject: RE: Obit: Don Knotts (24 Feb 2006) From: Padre Long before he was on the Andy Griffith Show, Don Knotts was the voice of Windy Wales, the cook on "Bobby Benson and the B-Bar-B Riders' on radio. May he rest in peace. Padre |
25 Feb 06 - 11:37 PM (#1679016) Subject: RE: Obit: Don Knotts (24 Feb 2006) From: gnu He was also a writer and actor/comic on The Show of Shows, and many, many others. His credits could fill the screen. Hmmm... they certainly did. Thanks Don. |
26 Feb 06 - 02:35 AM (#1679058) Subject: RE: Obit: Don Knotts (24 Feb 2006) From: GUEST,Auggie, cookieless Aww, bummer. I spent a month and a half at home a few years back after being a needle point project for my local surgeon. A friend was nice enough to give me the first 3 or 4 years of the Andy Griffith Show (all the B&W episodes) on DVD during my recovery. TV occasionally gets as good, but never better, than when Don Knotts was with that ensemble. |
26 Feb 06 - 08:36 AM (#1679228) Subject: RE: Obit: Don Knotts (24 Feb 2006) From: GUEST So long pal Say Hey to Aunt Bee Say Hey to my Dad |
26 Feb 06 - 08:46 AM (#1679240) Subject: RE: Obit: Don Knotts (24 Feb 2006) From: kendall One of the most popular shows of all time. Don Knotts was also on the Steve Allen show, his "Man in the street" bit. By the way, a Limpit is not a fish, it is a shellfish. |
26 Feb 06 - 09:17 AM (#1679269) Subject: RE: Obit: Don Knotts (24 Feb 2006) From: catspaw49 I am so glad that so much of his work is still popular and being shown and I only wish that someone would chonicle all the Steve Allen shows so we can continue to enjoy Don Knotts, Tom Poston, Louis Nye..........hilarious stuff! My favorite episode with one of my favorite Barney lines will always be The Pickles with Barney saying he can't eat anymore of those "kerosene cukes." Thank you Don for contributing a lifetime of laughter through those immortal characters. Spaw |
26 Feb 06 - 12:19 PM (#1679420) Subject: RE: Obit: Don Knotts (24 Feb 2006) From: kendall My favorites were the episodes when the Darlings came down from the hills and made music.And Howie Morris throwing rocks. The one with Opie shooting the bird was one of the best too. |
26 Feb 06 - 03:48 PM (#1679587) Subject: RE: Obit: Don Knotts (24 Feb 2006) From: Geoff the Duck I spotted the name in the cast list for the new animation Chicken Little - he was the voice of the Mayor, Turkey Lurkey. He is not one of the main characters, but an important one. The film is excellent and well worth going to see - you don't need children with you. Quack! GtD. |
26 Feb 06 - 05:32 PM (#1679707) Subject: RE: Obit: Don Knotts (24 Feb 2006) From: kendall The Darlings were, of course a well known bluegrass group called the Dillards. |
26 Feb 06 - 06:54 PM (#1679766) Subject: RE: Obit: Don Knotts (24 Feb 2006) From: freightdawg It's time to nip this! Nip it in the bud!! Ah, come on. He's not really gone is he? I mean, can anyone so much a part of so many lives, can he ever really be gone? One of the cable channels did a documentary on some of the great comedian duos, and one of the ones they chose was Don and Andy. Andy pointed out that Don was one of the reasons that the Andy Griffith show was so well written. One of Andy's favorites: (Andy and Barney are out on the porch after a big meal) Barney: My parent's anniversary is coming up. Andy: You decided on what you are going to get them? Barney: Yeh, (long sniff and pats his stomach) I'm gonna pour them a concret sidewalk. They been wanting one for years. Andy: (Looking incredulously at Barney) You're a good son, Barney. The whole scene is done so deadpan, yet you want to bust a gut laughing so hard. I nicknamed my first hunting rifle "Barney" because all I ever needed was one bullet in my shirt pocket, and I never got to shoot it! Policemen everwhere ought to pay their respects to Barney - He is the ultimate lawman! Freightdawg |
26 Feb 06 - 09:28 PM (#1679904) Subject: RE: Obit: Don Knotts (24 Feb 2006) From: GUEST I thought it was a concrete septic tank in that episode. |
26 Feb 06 - 11:00 PM (#1679956) Subject: RE: Obit: Don Knotts (24 Feb 2006) From: Dave Swan Steve Allen's man on the street interviews with an exteremely jittery Don Knotts. ..and your name sir? K.B. Benson...I'm a dynamite specialist (Jitter, jitter, shake, shake, shake) And what does K.B. stand for? KaBoom. He was one of a kind. Fear no more the heat of the sun..... D |
26 Feb 06 - 11:12 PM (#1679961) Subject: RE: Obit: Don Knotts (24 Feb 2006) From: Big Mick My Father, to this day, watches the Andy Griffith Show every single day. The cable channel known as TVLand is his favorite. He must have seen every episode 15 or 20 times. But he still watches them and still laughs every time Don Knotts does Barney Fife. I grew up loving this man's humor. Thanks be that we have the ability to still see his wonderful schtick. Mick |
26 Feb 06 - 11:30 PM (#1679974) Subject: RE: Obit: Don Knotts (24 Feb 2006) From: number 6 I remember reading an interview with Don Knotts, were he declared he wasn't Mick Jagger ... I thought that was hilarious. sIx |
27 Feb 06 - 03:24 AM (#1680022) Subject: RE: Obit: Don Knotts (24 Feb 2006) From: catspaw49 Swanno, I was just talking to Karen tonite about that interview and a couple of others. Each led into Steve asking Don as whoeever he was, "Well sir, you seem a little shakey (or jittery).....Are you nervous?" And Don would always respond with that pursed-lip, wide-eyed, and high-pitched, "Nope!" Never failed to crack me up.......and just thinking about it now still does. He did some very cute movies with Tim Conway but for me, the best of them by far was "The Private Eyes," filmed at The Biltmore in Asheville, North Carolina........classic broad humor and slapstick from two of the best. Spaw |
27 Feb 06 - 07:42 AM (#1680133) Subject: RE: Obit: Don Knotts (24 Feb 2006) From: kendall The great ones keep dropping off and there are no replacements. |
27 Feb 06 - 04:29 PM (#1680520) Subject: RE: Obit: Don Knotts (24 Feb 2006) From: number 6 I'm with ya on that statement Kendall. sIx |
27 Feb 06 - 05:23 PM (#1680587) Subject: RE: Obit: Don Knotts (24 Feb 2006) From: freightdawg Guest, I believe you are right - the old memory aint what it used to be. Freightdawg |
27 Feb 06 - 05:36 PM (#1680598) Subject: RE: Obit: Don Knotts (24 Feb 2006) From: katlaughing Wasn't he in the Apple Dumpling Gang, too? |
01 Mar 06 - 04:03 AM (#1681969) Subject: RE: Obit: Don Knotts (24 Feb 2006) From: katlaughing tvland on cable is running marathons of old Andy Griffith shows, this week, in honour of Knotts. The episodes they are running feature some of his most memorable perfomances. |
01 Mar 06 - 08:13 AM (#1682113) Subject: RE: Obit: Don Knotts (24 Feb 2006) From: The Fooles Troupe You just stay awake then Kendall.. |
01 Mar 06 - 01:26 PM (#1682414) Subject: RE: Obit: Don Knotts (24 Feb 2006) From: WFDU - Ron Olesko "The great ones keep dropping off and there are no replacements" If there were replacements available, then the original would not have been that great! I think there will always be unique artists who in their own style will captivate an audience. Don Knotts had that gift. |