Per the first episode, Barney was Andy's cousin.
Warren Ferguson
It depends on which Barney. Barney Rubble had a job. Barney the Dinosaur had a job. Barney Fife was a deputy.
Confusing question. Barney also called Andy "Ange," if that's what's being asked.
Sheriff and deputy of Mayberry, North Carolina - The Andy Griffith Show. I could not imagine a more lackadaisical if not outright lounge-lizard bunch of cops. I recall when Mr.Fife dumbfoundedly got himself locked in the jail! what a bunch of inept cops. Hoover would have thumbs-downed it.
Barney who? On the Andy Griffith show, Barney Fife carried a gun, but his bullet was in his pocket in most episodes. If you mean Barney the Dinosaur, I hope he doesn't.
Warren Ferguson
Bernard "Barney" P. FifeIn "A Plaque for Mayberry" episode, Andy states that Barney's middle name is Oliver. In later episodes Barney refers to himself as Barney "P." Fife and in the episode Class Reunion the Mayberry Union High yearbook lists Barney's name as Bernard Milton 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.
The famous quote 'Nip it in the bud! You got to nip it in the bud!' was said by Deputy Barney Fife on The Andy Griffith Show. Barney Fife was played by actor Don Knotts.
Barney signed his name Barney Fife MD but MD stands for Mayberry Deputy not DR.
It depends on which Barney. Barney Rubble had a job. Barney the Dinosaur had a job. Barney Fife was a deputy.
The Manhunt
His shirt pocket
I think it was 'Barney Fife's Talent, season 7, episode 19.
Jack Burns became deputy after Barney left. Jacks's role as Warren Ferguson, nephew of Floyd Lawson was seen first in 'The Bazaar' which aired on 10/11/65. His last appearance was in 'Lost And Found' airing 1/24/66
The Andy Griffith Show - 1960 The Legend of Barney Fife 6-18 was released on: USA: 17 January 1966
The Andy Griffith Show - 1960 A Visit to Barney Fife 7-18 was released on: USA: 16 January 1967
Confusing question. Barney also called Andy "Ange," if that's what's being asked.