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  1. Barney is an American media franchise targeted at children aged 2–7. Centering around the titular character Barney, a purple anthropomorphic Tyrannosaurus rex who conveys educational messages through songs and small dance routines with a friendly, huggable and optimistic attitude, the franchise consists of three series: Barney & the Backyard Gang (1988—1991), a direct-to-video series ...

    • Development
    • Production
    • Release
    • Trivia

    The beginnings to the start of Barney & Friends dates back to the show's predecessor, Barney & The Backyard Gang, which was a home video series. On Super Bowl Sunday in 1991, executive vice president of programming for Connecticut Public Television, Larry Rifkin, rented the Barney video, A Day at the Beach, for his 4-year-old daughter Leora Rifkin,...

    Cast

    A majority of the main cast members from Barney & The Backyard Gang returned to portray their characters in the successor series. Cast members such as Becky Swonke (Amy), Alexander Jhin (Adam), and Dao Knight (Baby Bop's costume performer) did not return. Becky Swonke left the series due to an illness, Alexander Jhin left the series due to moving out of the Texas area, and Sandy Duncan was invited to return to the franchise for Barney & Friends, but she declined. Although this was Lauren King...

    Writing

    Around thirty writers were interviewed to writer for the series. Freelance writers Stephen White and Mark S. Bernthal were the only two hired for the position on an account of they didn't ask how much the job paid for. Both would each be assigned a topic and have to go from first draft to final draft in a week or less. Both writers worked from home but had meetings with the producers of the show. When given a topic, the writers were given an educational packet (usually about two pages) with inf...

    Cancellation

    In weeks following the season finale, PBS announced that they were cancelling Barney & Friends. After many calls and letters from parents, PBS repealed their decision and held pledge drivesto help fund another season. See: Cancellation

    U.S. Ratings

    Three months after Barney & Friends debuted, the national audience for the show was measured by Nielsen at 1.84 million homes. By comparison, the audience for Sesame Street, the long-running series for children's programming on PBS, was 1.29 million homes. During 1992, Barney & Friends drew an average of 1.7 million viewers daily. Nationally, among PBS children's shows, it was second only to Sesame Street. However, "Barney" viewership exceeded that of Sesame Street in many areas. This season...

    Home media

    A majority of this season (twenty episodes) was released on VHS by Time Life Video, but six episodes of this season were not released on video at all. Notable VHS releases not released by Time Life Video include re-titled episodes such as Barney's Birthday, Barney's Best Manners, Barney Rhymes with Mother Goose, Barney's Home Sweet Homes. The episode, Down on Barney's Farm, had the same title on home video and was released in later years.

    This season marks:
    This season was taped at the same studio where the Barney & The Backyard Gangvideos were filmed.
    This was one of two seasons that was closed-captioned by the National Captioning Institute.
    In this season, Brian Eppes (Michael) and Pia Hamilton(Min) did the funding for the show.
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  3. Barney & Friends is an American children's television series targeted at children aged 2–5, created by Sheryl Leach.The series first aired on PBS on April 6, 1992, and features Barney, a purple anthropomorphic Tyrannosaurus rex who conveys educational messages through songs and small dance routines with a friendly, huggable and optimistic attitude.

    • April 6, 1992 –, November 2, 2010
    • PBS
  4. Barney & Friends is an American live-action educational children's television series that premiered on the Public Broadcasting Service on April 6, 1992. The series ended on November 2, 2010, although new home videos were still released on various dates after the last episode aired as production of new content ceased in early 2011. Aimed at children from the ages two to seven years, the show is ...

  5. Barney Wiki is a collaborative website about the Barney franchise. Barney is an American media franchise that centers on a purple Tyrannosaurus rex named Barney who comes to life through a child's imagination. Created in Texas by Sheryl Leach and co-created by Kathy Parker and Dennis DeShazer, the franchise spawned its first television series ...

  6. Barney & The Backyard Gang is an American live-action direct-to-video series that debuted in video retailers on August 29, 1988. Produced by The Lyons Group in Allen, Texas, the video series lasted until September 21, 1991 as it was succeeded by its television successor Barney & Friends. Aimed at children from the ages of 2-to-8,[4] the video series was created by Sheryl Leach and co-created ...

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