File:DonKnotts1961.jpg
Title: Don Knotts appears surprised as he receives award for Andy Griffith Show in Los Angeles, Calif., 1961
Published caption: SURPRISED-Don Knotts appears surprised as he is named to receive award for outstanding performance in a supporting role for Andy Griffith Show.
Publication: Los Angeles Times
Publication date: May 17, 1961 (weekday)
URL: http://unitproj.library.ucla.edu/dlib/lat/display.cfm?ms=uclalat_1429_b763_209782&searchType=subject&subjectID=218754
Source: Los Angeles Times photographic archive, UCLA Library
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