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  1. BARNEY FIFE MOVIE
  2. BARNEY FIFE SERIES

BARNEY FIFE MOVIE

Thelma Lou appears in the 1986 television reunion movie Return to Mayberry. This episode is Thelma Lou's final appearance on the series. Betty Lynn recounted that she so strongly objected to her character being married to anyone other than Barney that while performing in the episode, she pretended that Whitfield was actually a co-worker who she paid to pretend to be her husband so that she wouldn't "be left in a lurch" with Barney. Intent on getting back with Thelma Lou, Barney discovers she has been married six weeks to a man named Gerald Whitfield. In the sixth-season episode, "The Return of Barney Fife", Barney returns to Mayberry for a high-school reunion.

BARNEY FIFE SERIES

A running gag on the show involved Barney and Thelma Lou spending a "quiet evening together" and somebody (usually Andy) walking in on them to find Barney's hair mussed and lipstick prints all over his face.īarney and Thelma Lou went their separate ways when Barney left Mayberry to join the Raleigh police force (coinciding with Don Knotts's departure from the series in 1965). Despite their ups and downs, Thelma Lou stated that Barney was the man she wanted to marry and be the father of her children, and Barney once told Thelma Lou, "You're the only one I ever gave a hoot for." He also tells her "You're the cat's" (as in "cat's meow"). The two broke up in one episode when Barney pays a bit too much attention to an attractive newcomer to Mayberry. Barney dates other women besides Thelma Lou (mainly, diner waitress Juanita, who is mentioned, but never seen or heard). The stability of Barney and Thelma Lou's relationship is questionable. Lydia's extremely odd personality doomed an effort by Barney and "Thel" to arrange a date and possible romantic match with Andy. All you have to do is say, "This is Thelma Lou." You don't need a last name.' So, he said, 'Okay.' And that was it." Prior to the arrival of Helen Crump in Mayberry, Lydia Crosswaithe is introduced as one of Thelma Lou's friends. I've been "Thelma Lou" all this time I don't want a last name. And he turned to me during rehearsals, and Bob Sweeney was directing, and he said, 'Well, what's your last name? Thelma Lou what?' And I said, 'No. Actress Betty Lynn explained that "I didn't really need one, until about the fourth year, when Andy had to introduce me to a couple. Thelma Lou's last name is never given on the show, though in her last appearance on the series ("The Return of Barney Fife") she is married to a man named Gerald Whitfield. Like most Mayberry ladies, she is an accomplished cook, being especially celebrated for her "cashew fudge" (a favorite of Barney's). She is apparently self-sufficient her occupation is never revealed despite references to a never-seen "office", yet she lives in a roomy and well-decorated house of her own. She is generally portrayed as a sweet-natured, somewhat touchy, caring person who genuinely has an understanding of Barney, despite his unbecoming antics and personality problems. Aside from her romance with Barney, she was given very little character development during the series' run. In another episode, she is mentioned to have attended Mayberry Union High, graduating in the same class with Barney and Andy Taylor.

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Barney met Thelma Lou at Wilton Blair's funeral in 1960.

barney fife

She appeared in the 1986 reunion made-for-television movie, Return to Mayberry.

barney fife

Thelma Lou appeared as a semiregular character in The Andy Griffith Show from 1961 until 1966, when the character was dropped from the show following the departure of Don Knotts and his Barney Fife character. She is Mayberry Deputy Sheriff Barney Fife's love interest. Thelma Lou lives in the community of Mayberry, North Carolina. The character appeared in 26 episodes, starting with the first-season episode, "Cyrano Andy". Thelma Lou, or Thel by boyfriend Barney Fife, is a character on the American television sitcom The Andy Griffith Show (1960-1968).







Barney fife