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Performer Don Knotts discusses his work with Red Skelton, Andy Williams, and working on the films "Its a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World", "Apple Dumpling Gang", and TV's "Mayberry, R.F. D.".

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  • These videos are much appreciated but the interviewer is not exactly easy to watch and listen to. His questions are rather weak and don't seem to make Don very comfortable. The interviewer simply states a fact or drops a name and relies on Don to supply a story or anecdote. A little awkward at times.

  • I agree ... almost felt sorry for Don. I think they could have been a bit more cheerful and not simply asked a question from a list. I so miss Knotts!

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  • Every time I listen to 'Secret Agent Man' it reminds me of Don Knotts cuz when I was a child my local affiliate Fox tributed this to him!!!

  • @JustinSosa This interview is part of a series of interviews with "TV Legends". The interviewer is not always the same but the same style of interview consistent throughout.

  • R.I.P. DON.

  • @Ramubay limpet was the cartoon fish character he did the voice for

  • Thank you so much for posting!!!!!!

    Don Knotts is a legend.

  • One of my fav actors. One of the funniest movies ever made was "No Time For Sargents" Id say Don and Andy were the best duo in Tv history.

  • Comments are severely moderated isn't that special.

  • Yes Don Knotts is dead, died in 2006

  • Sadly missed? Is he dead? Please tell me he isn't dead..

    I loved his performance in Herbie goes Monte carlo. It was the first part I saw him in, as a child of course. He cracked me up in that movie! :)

  • This man was such a talent...he was hilariously funny on Andy Griffith, and once he left the show, it was never quite the same. He is sadly missed...one of the few to come out of Hollywood who was a genuinely decent and talented guy.

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