Barney signed his name Barney Fife MD but MD stands for Mayberry Deputy not DR.
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.
I think it was 'Barney Fife's Talent, season 7, episode 19.
A Smith & Wesson .38 Special caliber M&P (Military & Police) revolver.
Floyd Lawson was the name of the character. He was played by two different actors (whose names escape me). On the show, Floyd's nephew, Warren, became Andy's deputy after Barney left.
Barney signed his name Barney Fife MD but MD stands for Mayberry Deputy not DR.
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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.
I think it was 'Barney Fife's Talent, season 7, episode 19.
A Smith & Wesson .38 Special caliber M&P (Military & Police) revolver.
Thelma Lou!! I dont think she had a last name...
Jack Fife's birth name is Warren John Fife.
Shirley Fife's birth name is Shirley May Fife.
It is a skit from the bob and tom radio show. Includes presidents and Aunt Bee et al.
Heather Fife's birth name is K. Heather Campbell.
The name Fife as a first name is quite uncommon and usually means someone from Fife-shire Scotland. As a surname it came from Scottish Gaelic, originally fib, who was a pictish hero and later in time changed to fife
He normally quotes his name as Bernard P. Fife, but never says what the P. is for. In one episode Barney and Andy are looking in a year book and it shows his name as Bernard Milton Fife (this is show inconsistency).