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They had an article on TV Party about a TV show called "Fridays" which was basically a clone for Saturday Night Live on ABC. I saw it as a kid and thought it was funny. The lead writer and announcer for the show was no other than Jack Burns. Burns has an impressive resume, was a member of Second City out of Chicago and was comedy partners with Avery Schrieber and George Carlin. What happened to him on Andy? He was not funny, and he was extremely annoying with that Huh, Huh, huh bit. I would think that the relationship between Andy Griffith and Burns got bad, and/or a writer or the whole cabal had it out for him and wanted him gone. I think Jerry Van Dyke would of been a better replacement. So what happened with Jack Burns and TAGS? Senor |
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Don Knotts' Barney was a blowhard and braggart, but he was a LOVEABLE blowhard and braggart....Burns didn't have that "loveable" quality. While Jerry Van Dyke was busy starring in "My Mother, The Car" around the time of Don Knotts' departure from the Andy Griffith series, I agree with you that Van Dyke COULD have worked as a replacement for Barney. In fact, Craig T. Nelson and Jerry Van Dyke had almost an "Andy-Barney"-type relationship on "Coach". Jerry Van Dyke could have continued that loveable quality that Don Knotts had, but I think that he could have also made HIS deputy a different kind of sidekick for Andy, and not just a copy of Barney. |
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huh huh huh huh huh huh huh. Are there any recent pictures of Warren (Jack Burns)? I've never seen what he looks like today.
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Jack Burn's role was doomed before it started. The problem was NO ONE could replace Barney. Anyone who tried was always going to be compared to him and there just wasn't a more endearing character than loveable ol' Barn. I don't think anyone could've filled those shoes. Barney is one of the most well known characters in TV history.
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I use to love that "Friday's" series you were talking about at the top of the thread, didn't know Jack Burns had anything to do with it.
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i liked firdays too i know alot of snl fans didnt but i thought it was pretty funny for a clone ,btw the ep of snl that jack burns hosted is on the snl second season dvd
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Jack Burns was also a writer on Hee Haw and even made a few guest
appearances there. George "Goober" Lindsey was a regular at about the same time. |
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Wow, I cant imagine a more opposite style of comedy than Jack's 'Chicago cabbie' writing for rural heehaw-ers.
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The character was beyond annoying Im surprised he lasted as long as he did.
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Just 11 episodes total, believe it or not.
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