Aww...man! I am 75 yrs. old, and when this episode first aired on television back in the 60's; my parents and I laughed so hard...we were sick. At that time, the only chance you had to see a repeat of an episode, was when they did re-runs during the shows hiatus in the summer months. So...to be able to see my FAVORITE episode as many times as I want...is wonderful! I still laugh as hard now as I did some 64 years ago!😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
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I don't... In real life, Barney should've thrown the book at everyone involved, including Andy, and Andy showed once again what a wimp he is via tolerating the actions of the town punks.. Then he lectures Barney on why the truck-drivers should allegedly get five extra mph on the speed limit. (Oh, really? They're driving more-dangerous vehicles, yet they should get more of a speed limit? Really, Andy, you fool?)... Andy, in real life, was a despicable dirtbag who used this show to try to make himself look like a tough guy, and he surrounded himself with a bunch of stooge characters for this very endeavor. He was one despicable individual.... One of the problems with the world today is that we have people like yourself saying, "I love Jesus" while acting just like non-believers.
Mine, too! Another favorite of mine was when Barney bought that used car from that elderly woman (crook) and he took Andy, Opie, Thelma Lou and Aunt Bee for a ride in it and it was a piece of junk. The scene where the steering wheel part rose up into Barney's face while he was driving was the funniest to me! I LOVED that show. TV sucks now; I don't even have one.
This is one of my favorites too. Another one is when Earnest T. Bass is serenading Charlene Darling and he tunes up his can. ruclips.net/video/H3FLNTiXdyo/видео.html
Its was a prank pulled with out barney or Andy knowing about it was not planned they did stuff like this all the time through the whole time the show was in air some of was seen on tv like this and other time not where just the cast and crew would see it
Does anyone know if this was actually planned (in the script)? The way the other guys are laughing so hard and Andy looks like he doesn't know what to do.....it almost seems like it was a prank pulled on Andy and Barney without their knowledge! Either way, I love it!!
I don't... In real life, Barney should've thrown the book at everyone involved, including Andy, and Andy showed once again what a wimp he is via tolerating the actions of the town punks.. Then he lectures Barney on why the truck-drivers should allegedly get five extra mph on the speed limit. (Oh, really? They're driving more-dangerous vehicles, yet they should get more of a speed limit? Really, Andy, you fool?)... Andy, in real life, was a despicable dirtbag who used this show to try to make himself look like a tough guy, and he surrounded himself with a bunch of stooge characters for this very endeavor. He was one despicable individual.
It never gits old, would u ever think these old timers would be this way ? Barney should keep them n mind fer the next crime wave hits Mayberry, they could do a good job !!
They were so good because they did not appear to be acting at all. If shows real humor does not require cursing. Today you can't watch a show with children in the room unless it was a rerun of something made before 1980.
In real life, Barney should've thrown the book at everyone involved, including Andy, and Andy showed once again what a wimp he is via tolerating the actions of the town punks.. Then he lectures Barney on why the truck-drivers should allegedly get five extra mph on the speed limit. (Oh, really? They're driving more-dangerous vehicles, yet they should get more of a speed limit? Really, Andy, you fool?)... Andy, in real life, was a despicable dirtbag who used this show to try to make himself look like a tough guy, and he surrounded himself with a bunch of stooge characters for this very endeavor. He was one despicable individual.
@@ronaldm.6150 what is your problem? Andy Griffith was an absolute genius and Don Knotts would have never went anywhere without him. Lecturing Barney on the truck drivers getting an extra five mph? Come on dude. It's a T.V. show and they are acting.
As a long-term fan,this is the single funniest scene in the entire run of the show. Ready..?? Let her rip...look in the scene( Just FYI. folks say there are no folks of color in the town,there was at least one black-man in Mayberry w/ a cap on laughing on the bench. so we can dispel that myth.) I could watch that scene over and over and it & it still makes me wet my pants laughin'!!) Funny has no color.
The episode where Earnest T Bass is trying to join the army to get a uniform, there's 2 or 3 black guys in the room getting their physical, laughing at Earnest T,. Also 2 other episode that have blacks .
In real life, Barney should've thrown the book at everyone involved, including Andy, and Andy showed once again what a wimp he is via tolerating the actions of the town punks.. Then he lectures Barney on why the truck-drivers should allegedly get five extra mph on the speed limit. (Oh, really? They're driving more-dangerous vehicles, yet they should get more of a speed limit? Really, Andy, you fool?)... Andy, in real life, was a despicable dirtbag who used this show to try to make himself look like a tough guy, and he surrounded himself with a bunch of stooge characters for this very endeavor. He was one despicable individual.-- and your concluding comment is very sleazy and trashy.
I've always felt that either that scene wasn't supposed to happen or they didn't tell them what would happen based on the super legit looking reactions from everyone 😂😂
The finest scene, in the greatest show ever on the small screen. I didnt see Duck Soup with the Marx Brothers. In all respect to that legendary group, Don Knotts hit higher marks than the Marx brothers. He even oustooged The Three Stooges. W.C. Fields and Charlie Chaplin would have bowed before this comic maestro. Nobody but nobody raised the art of comedy to the renaissance level Don Knotts did. Remember, this was the golden age of television comedy. Don Knotts and the the Andy Griffith show were the King Midas of that era. Or any other for that matter. I honestly can't believe that in any poll of the greatest shows in history this iconic gem doesn't top them all. The creative force behind this show while Don Knotts was on it has never been approached.
Don Knotts is absolutely legendary and incomparable, but his character and this style of show/film is entirely of a different style than Chaplin's era. Charlie (who was called the King of Hollywood) and the silent era had a different kind of artistry.
We'll l wouldn't have belive that barony would have never gotten a side car but l think he has over done it possible But any l know l love the show Andy Griffin show the black and white
It was funny, But it could have been dangerous for Andy if they didn't disconnect it fully and say when Barney was at high speed the sidecar with Andy in it came free
I will never forget watching this years ago with my grandpa. We laughed so hard together, we loved this show. Thank you Don and Andy for the fun we had. Thank you. I miss you Papa
You are totally incorrect... In real life, Barney should've thrown the book at everyone involved, including Andy, and Andy showed once again what a wimp he is via tolerating the actions of the town punks.. Then he lectures Barney on why the truck-drivers should allegedly get five extra mph on the speed limit. (Oh, really? They're driving more-dangerous vehicles, yet they should get more of a speed limit? Really, Andy, you fool?)... Andy, in real life, was a despicable dirtbag who used this show to try to make himself look like a tough guy, and he surrounded himself with a bunch of stooge characters for this very endeavor. He was one despicable individual, and the older man on the bench, in real life, should've had his face slapped off.
In real life, Barney should've thrown the book at everyone involved, including Andy, and Andy showed once again what a wimp he is via tolerating the actions of the town punks.. Then he lectures Barney on why the truck-drivers should allegedly get five extra mph on the speed limit. (Oh, really? They're driving more-dangerous vehicles, yet they should get more of a speed limit? Really, Andy, you fool?)... Andy, in real life, was a despicable dirtbag who used this show to try to make himself look like a tough guy, and he surrounded himself with a bunch of stooge characters for this very endeavor. He was one despicable individual, as was the older piece of trash on the bench.
The best scene from the entire series???? Uhhh, no. In real life, Barney should've thrown the book at everyone involved, including Andy, and Andy showed once again what a wimp he is via tolerating the actions of the town punks.. Then he lectures Barney on why the truck-drivers should allegedly get five extra mph on the speed limit. (Oh, really? They're driving more-dangerous vehicles, yet they should get more of a speed limit? Really, Andy, you fool?)... Andy, in real life, was a despicable dirtbag who used this show to try to make himself look like a tough guy, and he surrounded himself with a bunch of stooge characters for this very endeavor. He was one despicable individual.
@@ronaldm.6150 Sounds like you don't know how to get along with people. There's a difference between throwing book at someone and just going along with the gag. If you take every joke like that seriously, there would be less people around you.
@@ronaldm.6150 You are sooo wrong about Andy and this show!! In fact Andy initially started the show with full intentions of being the main comedian in the show. Then Don Knotts entered into the picture and wanted the part. But Don's only chance was to play a comical character in the show. Andy wanted Knotts on the show so handed over the reigns to Knotts to be the main comical character. While Andy decided to play the more serious part. So Andy sacrificed a lot in order to have his best friend play the part that suited him more.
This scene & Barney (Al) dancing with the lady convicts are my two favorites. Floyd keeping time with his banana. I use to walk into my Moms house & catch her laughing out loud while watching this show. One of the best.
I just finished watching this episode. What is WRONG with Barney . Almost every episode this season; he was such a JERK!!! I am so SICK of him thinking he's more superior than Andy!
This scene is "borrowed" from the 1930s Marx Brothers movie Duck Soup. A great sight gag. Frances Bavier was very upset about the line she had to deliver about putting a wire across the road to kill Barney while road his motorcycle
Aww...man! I am 75 yrs. old, and when this episode first aired on television back in the 60's; my parents and I laughed so hard...we were sick. At that time, the only chance you had to see a repeat of an episode, was when they did re-runs during the shows hiatus in the summer months. So...to be able to see my FAVORITE episode as many times as I want...is wonderful! I still laugh as hard now as I did some 64 years ago!😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
This scene cracks me up every time!! Hilarious 🤣🤣🤣
LOL
Over 20 million people got a laugh off this episode that is pure genius at work.
One of the most hilarious episodes 😄😄😄😄😄
Gayle Cooper
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That was one of the BEST SCENES!!!! Poor Barney!!!!
Andy even thinks their prank is funny! Haha!! 😂
I don't... In real life, Barney should've thrown the book at everyone involved, including Andy, and Andy showed once again what a wimp he is via tolerating the actions of the town punks.. Then he lectures Barney on why the truck-drivers should allegedly get five extra mph on the speed limit. (Oh, really? They're driving more-dangerous vehicles, yet they should get more of a speed limit? Really, Andy, you fool?)... Andy, in real life, was a despicable dirtbag who used this show to try to make himself look like a tough guy, and he surrounded himself with a bunch of stooge characters for this very endeavor. He was one despicable individual.... One of the problems with the world today is that we have people like yourself saying, "I love Jesus" while acting just like non-believers.
@@ronaldm.6150 how many times are you going to copy and paste your comment?
@@ronaldm.6150 You forgot your meds again lol.
Ronald M, you definitely need more meds or some that actually work.
@@ronaldm.6150 Um, it's a tv show, get over yourself! Go take a happy pill or something! Good grief!
Those guy's in the background are hilarious! 🤣🤣 And old Andy with that smile.. I'm 62, I sure did grow up in a great era!!
One of the best minute and 18 seconds I've ever spent in my life 😂😂
They never get old,,I watch them everyday
Too funny, miss the old days
Just watched this episode. I have never laugh out loud so hard.
The helmet that Barney is wearing is a helmet liner used in army steel pot helmets used up till the early 80’s.
One of my most favorite scenes of all times!
Why?
Mine, too! Another favorite of mine was when Barney bought that used car from that elderly woman (crook) and he took Andy, Opie, Thelma Lou and Aunt Bee for a ride in it and it was a piece of junk. The scene where the steering wheel part rose up into Barney's face while he was driving was the funniest to me! I LOVED that show. TV sucks now; I don't even have one.
This is one of my favorites too. Another one is when Earnest T. Bass is serenading Charlene Darling and he tunes up his can.
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@@jonhohensee3258 because he's simple.
@@mathieutyler8745 - Who the hell are you?
This episode never gets old laugh every time
We can tell Andy came out of character when everyone was laughing 😂😂😂
Checkpoint chickie!
ha ha ha ha ha omg that was funny as hell. my head is hurting !!! TY i needed that laugh .
The sidecar joke worked when Harpo and Groucho did it and two generations later it still worked for Barney and Andy. A great gag never grows old.
The Marxs even did it 2-3 times in one movie (with a twist of course) and it got more hilarious each time.
It’s always funny when Barney gets mad.
That’s literally some of the funniest stuff I’ve ever seen in my life. 😂😂😂
Barney's sidecar rig is just east of Salida, Colorado inside a barbeque joint on state Hwy. 50. Stop in and check it out if you're out that way.
Awesome...I would love to see that!
barneys outfit is killin me
Loved This Show Jonesy!!😉 Excellent Post.👍👍
Its was a prank pulled with out barney or Andy knowing about it was not planned they did stuff like this all the time through the whole time the show was in air some of was seen on tv like this and other time not where just the cast and crew would see it
Quit laughing at my Barney! 😀😀😀😁😂
Why would we do that! He's SUCH an annoyance!!
this is great
love those goggles
The producer/writer of the show bought the motorcycle Barney was on for 4 dollars from a government WW2 Surplus sale.
Does anyone know if this was actually planned (in the script)? The way the other guys are laughing so hard and Andy looks like he doesn't know what to do.....it almost seems like it was a prank pulled on Andy and Barney without their knowledge! Either way, I love it!!
It was scripted!!!!
I don't... In real life, Barney should've thrown the book at everyone involved, including Andy, and Andy showed once again what a wimp he is via tolerating the actions of the town punks.. Then he lectures Barney on why the truck-drivers should allegedly get five extra mph on the speed limit. (Oh, really? They're driving more-dangerous vehicles, yet they should get more of a speed limit? Really, Andy, you fool?)... Andy, in real life, was a despicable dirtbag who used this show to try to make himself look like a tough guy, and he surrounded himself with a bunch of stooge characters for this very endeavor. He was one despicable individual.
@@ronaldm.6150 are you ok?
@@ronaldm.6150 You think Andy should have nipped it in the bud?
@@DatGrA2b LOL. Really.
I love this episode😂😂😂❤❤
It never gits old, would u ever think these old timers would be this way ? Barney should keep them n mind fer the next crime wave hits Mayberry, they could do a good job !!
Barney almost ran over Aunt Bea and her groceries.
My all episode favorite 🤣
lol Barney fife
If you fill that sidecar up with water you can take a bath along the way!
They were so good because they did not appear to be acting at all. If shows real humor does not require cursing. Today you can't watch a show with children in the room unless it was a rerun of something made before 1980.
I think both types of humor is funny
I love this innocent humor, but cursing can be funny if used in the right way too lol
In real life, Barney should've thrown the book at everyone involved, including Andy, and Andy showed once again what a wimp he is via tolerating the actions of the town punks.. Then he lectures Barney on why the truck-drivers should allegedly get five extra mph on the speed limit. (Oh, really? They're driving more-dangerous vehicles, yet they should get more of a speed limit? Really, Andy, you fool?)... Andy, in real life, was a despicable dirtbag who used this show to try to make himself look like a tough guy, and he surrounded himself with a bunch of stooge characters for this very endeavor. He was one despicable individual.
@@Kicksno1fan there is absolutely not one instance when cursing is funny.
@@ronaldm.6150 what is your problem? Andy Griffith was an absolute genius and Don Knotts would have never went anywhere without him. Lecturing Barney on the truck drivers getting an extra five mph? Come on dude. It's a T.V. show and they are acting.
@@matthewhunt2250 Oh, my, you are so ignorant. You really are, and Andy is a chump and a low-life.
NO one couldn't keep a straight face if they'd tried in this scene lol!!!🤣😂
Good ole fashioned humor.
Bernie wasn't ready for that one
Take me to the Town Hall and ride like fury. If you run out of gas, get ethyl. If Ethel runs out, get Mabel.
You may think you are the coolest guy in town, old folks will get the better of you
😂 funniest episode
Day's When America was at least somewhat Clean and United !
If it's not one thing with Barney it's another.
I just watched this episode. You can tell andy is struggling to laugh when barney drives off without him.
i almost fell off my chair i laughed so hard at this on it's on netflix
I only wish I could hear what Barney had to say!
Side car
Dogs dogs dogs
Andy's english valet
Stranger in a hurry
Barney gets his man
I thought maybe they would go down the street and Barney would turn left and Andy would go right .
As a long-term fan,this is the single funniest scene in the entire run of the show. Ready..??
Let her rip...look in the scene( Just FYI. folks say there are no folks of color in the town,there was at least one black-man in Mayberry w/ a cap on laughing on the bench. so we can dispel that myth.) I could watch that scene over and over and it & it still makes me wet my pants laughin'!!) Funny has no color.
The episode where Earnest T Bass is trying to join the army to get a uniform, there's 2 or 3 black guys in the room getting their physical, laughing at Earnest T,. Also 2 other episode that have blacks .
In real life, Barney should've thrown the book at everyone involved, including Andy, and Andy showed once again what a wimp he is via tolerating the actions of the town punks.. Then he lectures Barney on why the truck-drivers should allegedly get five extra mph on the speed limit. (Oh, really? They're driving more-dangerous vehicles, yet they should get more of a speed limit? Really, Andy, you fool?)... Andy, in real life, was a despicable dirtbag who used this show to try to make himself look like a tough guy, and he surrounded himself with a bunch of stooge characters for this very endeavor. He was one despicable individual.-- and your concluding comment is very sleazy and trashy.
also a woman behind Andy & Barney just after "Barney Gets His Man"
This makes me think of a scene from a Marx Brothers movie with Harpo and Groucho.
Cracks me up every time I see it
"Don't wear my hat ange"
Great classic. The other episode I like goober put the car in the courthouse with gilly. And made him take it apart.
what was so funny😂
So funny
I've always felt that either that scene wasn't supposed to happen or they didn't tell them what would happen based on the super legit looking reactions from everyone 😂😂
Andy really,really looked legit surprised and humored by it.
Big fella. Lol
The finest scene, in the greatest show ever on the small screen. I didnt see Duck Soup with the Marx Brothers. In all respect to that legendary group, Don Knotts hit higher marks than the Marx brothers. He even oustooged The Three Stooges. W.C. Fields and Charlie Chaplin would have bowed before this comic maestro. Nobody but nobody raised the art of comedy to the renaissance level Don Knotts did. Remember, this was the golden age of television comedy. Don Knotts and the the Andy Griffith show were the King Midas of that era. Or any other for that matter. I honestly can't believe that in any poll of the greatest shows in history this iconic gem doesn't top them all. The creative force behind this show while Don Knotts was on it has never been approached.
Don Knotts is absolutely legendary and incomparable, but his character and this style of show/film is entirely of a different style than Chaplin's era. Charlie (who was called the King of Hollywood) and the silent era had a different kind of artistry.
Love it
Stunt double at the 1:05 mark
We'll l wouldn't have belive that barony would have never gotten a side car but l think he has over done it possible
But any l know l love the show
Andy Griffin show the black and white
🤣🤣🤣🤣❤👍
It was funny, But it could have been dangerous for Andy if they didn't disconnect it fully and say when Barney was at high speed the sidecar with Andy in it came free
Has seen this before
If l remember the episode correctly this wasn't a prank by the guys on the bench, Barney just picked up an old, worn down motorcycle.
candrew14 Yes, it was a prank. They disconnected the side car from the cycle.
@@spencerfrankclayton4348 I know right + you can see the old timers trying to hide their laughing before Barney rides off, so funny
😂😂🎉
He didn’t ride nowhere
They copied that from Duck Soup.
Every seen is taken from other idea period. It is the characters that make it better. I've seen that scene in Duck soup and I wasn't at all amused
Every time I see this scene I laugh.
@Cupcake Vanilla 25:* Exactly, he wasn't as emotionally invested in the cycle as Barney was.
I will never forget watching this years ago with my grandpa. We laughed so hard together, we loved this show. Thank you Don and Andy for the fun we had. Thank you. I miss you Papa
The old man on his back on the bench LHAO !!! GREAT !! Just saw this episode yesterday (again) on TVLAND. Best 'clean' humor ever !! RIP boys ...
You are totally incorrect... In real life, Barney should've thrown the book at everyone involved, including Andy, and Andy showed once again what a wimp he is via tolerating the actions of the town punks.. Then he lectures Barney on why the truck-drivers should allegedly get five extra mph on the speed limit. (Oh, really? They're driving more-dangerous vehicles, yet they should get more of a speed limit? Really, Andy, you fool?)... Andy, in real life, was a despicable dirtbag who used this show to try to make himself look like a tough guy, and he surrounded himself with a bunch of stooge characters for this very endeavor. He was one despicable individual, and the older man on the bench, in real life, should've had his face slapped off.
In real life, Barney should've thrown the book at everyone involved, including Andy, and Andy showed once again what a wimp he is via tolerating the actions of the town punks.. Then he lectures Barney on why the truck-drivers should allegedly get five extra mph on the speed limit. (Oh, really? They're driving more-dangerous vehicles, yet they should get more of a speed limit? Really, Andy, you fool?)... Andy, in real life, was a despicable dirtbag who used this show to try to make himself look like a tough guy, and he surrounded himself with a bunch of stooge characters for this very endeavor. He was one despicable individual, as was the older piece of trash on the bench.
That's just it, DON'T need no cussing to make it funny !!
Yeah him and that younger guy always picks on Barney 😂
LHAO?
I loved that show it always made me laugh
One of the funniest scenes from one of the funniest & best shows in the history of television. These 2 guys together are pure comedic gold.
Absolutely!
I actually didn't see that coming! 😂 What a duo!
I wonder if Andy's laughter was real.
Wow these old Andy Griffith shows sure brings back a lot of good memories and watching him today and forever thanks for good television Barney Fife
OMGoodness! I will never stop loving this show!!! I love love love those TV days of yesterday
Still one of the funniest scenes ever on television!!
I always thought that was funny when Barney came back and saw what happened. It was great.
No doubt, the best scene from the entire series.
The best scene from the entire series???? Uhhh, no.
In real life, Barney should've thrown the book at everyone involved, including Andy, and Andy showed once again what a wimp he is via tolerating the actions of the town punks.. Then he lectures Barney on why the truck-drivers should allegedly get five extra mph on the speed limit. (Oh, really? They're driving more-dangerous vehicles, yet they should get more of a speed limit? Really, Andy, you fool?)... Andy, in real life, was a despicable dirtbag who used this show to try to make himself look like a tough guy, and he surrounded himself with a bunch of stooge characters for this very endeavor. He was one despicable individual.
@@ronaldm.6150 Sounds like you don't know how to get along with people. There's a difference between throwing book at someone and just going along with the gag. If you take every joke like that seriously, there would be less people around you.
@@ronaldm.6150 You are sooo wrong about Andy and this show!!
In fact Andy initially started the show with full intentions of being the main comedian in the show. Then Don Knotts entered into the picture and wanted the part. But Don's only chance was to play a comical character in the show. Andy wanted Knotts on the show so handed over the reigns to Knotts to be the main comical character. While Andy decided to play the more serious part. So Andy sacrificed a lot in order to have his best friend play the part that suited him more.
This scene & Barney (Al) dancing with the lady convicts are my two favorites. Floyd keeping time with his banana. I use to walk into my Moms house & catch her laughing out loud while watching this show. One of the best.
@@ronaldm.6150 - yIKES!
My favorite scene throughout the whole show.
“There was once a deputy named Fife, he carried a gun and a knife”
His gun was all dusty and his knife was all rusty caus he never caught a crook in his life
Oh my gosh, the old men are a hoot.
Griffith, in an interview, says the show only came together when he started playing straight man to Don
Barney is out at checkpoint chickie on his motorcicle
Every time I see this scene I laugh and cry at the same tii
CHiP's has nothing on Pistol Packin' Barney Fife !!🏍🚴♂️
Barney got madder than a bag full of wet cats. lol
Lett'r rip! Lol
That's so freaking funny
Unbelievable lol
Haaaaaaaaaaaa🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I just finished watching this episode. What is WRONG with Barney . Almost every episode this season; he was such a JERK!!!
I am so SICK of him thinking he's more superior than Andy!
But he is in the comedy department at least.
It's a SHOW, Krista. Don't watch it anymore if you can't take the antics and ways of Barney. 😆
Funniest episode ever!!!
Welcome to Check Point, Checkie
This scene is "borrowed" from the 1930s Marx Brothers movie Duck Soup. A great sight gag.
Frances Bavier was very upset about the line she had to deliver about putting a wire across the road to kill Barney while road his motorcycle
Still hilarious
My favorite episode of Barney 😂
Don’t you mean The Andy Griffith Show?
That is hilarious!
It's an old gag (see Duck Soup/Marx Brothers), but the reactions of the old guys on the sidewalk make this hilarious.
And them some❤
Too funny😆