The episode title is "Opie's Ill-Gotten Gain" and its episode #103. Air date November 18, 1963. This is the episode when Miss Crump mistakenly gave Opie straight A's. He actually had not gotten all A's. In fact, he got a F in arithmetic.
That was in "Opie's Ill-Gotten Gain" #103 4th Season
The Return Of Malcolm Merriweather
In Season 2, Episode 20 of "The Andy Griffith Show," Barney Fife and the choir sing the song "Sweet Adeline." This is a classic barbershop quartet song that was first published in 1903. The lyrics and melody of "Sweet Adeline" are well-known and often performed in a cappella settings.
Don Knotts earned approximately $1,500 per episode for his role as Barney Fife on "The Andy Griffith Show." This amount was considered quite substantial at the time, reflecting his popularity and the show's success. Over the course of the series, Knotts' performance became iconic, contributing significantly to the show's enduring legacy.
Season 7, Episode 18 : A Visit to Barney Fife.
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.
Barney's Physical, Season 5
I think it was 'Barney Fife's Talent, season 7, episode 19.
The Return Of Malcolm Merriweather
We're not told exactly when Barney leaves but the last regular episode he appeared in before moving to Raleigh was "Opie Flunks Arithmetic' which aired on 4/19/65
When gomer and barney atempt to disuade the owners of the miracle suave company and pose as opie Taylor senior and bernard fife attorney at law
Bob Rogers ,whom Barney thinks is his replacement, drove a 1961 Comet Lic. DC 369
In Season 2, Episode 20 of "The Andy Griffith Show," Barney Fife and the choir sing the song "Sweet Adeline." This is a classic barbershop quartet song that was first published in 1903. The lyrics and melody of "Sweet Adeline" are well-known and often performed in a cappella settings.
on episode 2
Barney's mother appeared in at least one episode. Season 1, Episode 2. "The Manhunt" when state police come to Mayberry and set up roadblocks to capture an escaped criminal. Andy and Barney set up a roadblock on the dirt road by the lake. Barney frisks the mayor and his own mother, among others.
on episode 85
Don Knotts earned approximately $1,500 per episode for his role as Barney Fife on "The Andy Griffith Show." This amount was considered quite substantial at the time, reflecting his popularity and the show's success. Over the course of the series, Knotts' performance became iconic, contributing significantly to the show's enduring legacy.
Season 7, Episode 18 : A Visit to Barney Fife.