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Let's Go to the Zoo  is a  Barney Home Video  that was released on August 28, 2001.

Plot
BJ makes the trip a photo safari, taking pictures of all the animals, while Baby Bop looks for a real elephant to show to her doll "Nelly the Elephant." And there's an unexpected guest - Scooter McNutty - who searches the zoo for an exhibit devoted to the noblest of animals: the squirrel! There's an abundance of animal fun and facts, songs and surprises when Barney take YOU to the zoo.

Filming Location: The Fort Worth Zoo

Cast

 * Barney (Voice: Duncan Brannan / Tim Dever; Costume; David Joyner)
 * Baby Bop (Voice: Julie Johnson; Costume: Jeff Ayers)
 * BJ (Voice: Patty Wirtz; Costume: Jeff Brooks)
 * Ticket Seller (Kate Rafferty Keimig)
 * Miss Kepler (Gene Raye Price)
 * Scooter McNutty (Todd Duffey)
 * Sean (Steven G. McAfee)
 * Man in Zebra-Print Shirt (Steven G. McAfee)
 * Child #1 (David Schulenburg)
 * Child #2 (Stephanie Sechrist)
 * Child #3 (Olivia Payne)
 * Child #4 (Laryssa Bonacquisti)

Song List

 * 1) What Will We See at the Zoo?
 * 2) Ten Little Meerkats
 * 3) Growing
 * 4) Have a Snack!
 * 5) Jungle Adventure
 * 6) The Tiger Song
 * 7) This Little Piggy
 * 8) The Elephant Song
 * 9) Rock Like a Monkey
 * 10) Everybody Needs a Nap
 * 11) What Will We See at the Zoo? (reprise)
 * 12) Barney's Halloween Party  is a  Barney Home Video  that was released on August 18, 1998. Halloween_Party_VHS.png

Plot
It’s Halloween! And Barney and his friends prepare for the big Halloween party at the school gym. From Indian corn to smiling jack-o-lanterns, the gym is aglow with the colors of fall. Meanwhile, BJ and Baby Bop are putting the final touches on their Halloween costumes as they get ready for a fun-filled night of trick-or-treating. Finally, evening arrives, the Halloween party begins, and the trick-or-treaters set out to search for goodies. Unfortunately, after a full night of trying, BJ comes up just a bit empty-handed. But when he and Baby Bop return to school, they soon find out that their friends have plenty of goodies and surprises waiting for them. Sometimes, the best treats at Halloween are good friends.

Poems: Five Little Owls

Cast

 * Barney (Voice: Bob West, Costume: David Joyner)
 * Baby Bop (Voice: Julie Johnson, Costume: Jeff Ayers)
 * BJ (Voice: Patty Wirtz, Costume: Jeff Brooks)
 * Curtis (Monte Black)
 * Hannah (Marisa Kuers)
 * Stephen (Chase Gallatin)
 * Keesha (Mera Baker)
 * Ashley (Maurie Chandler) (cameo)
 * Alissa (Monet Chandler) (cameo)
 * Mr. Boyd (Robert Sweatmon)
 * Miss Kepler (Gene Raye Price)
 * Farmer Dooley (Dave Tanner) (debut)
 * Mrs. Pennypacker (Dottie Hall) (debut)

Songs

 * 1) Barney Theme Song
 * 2) It's Halloween Night Tonight
 * 3) Pop Goes the Weasel
 * 4) I Like Autumn
 * 5) Apples
 * 6) So Many Pumpkins
 * 7) S-M-I-L-E
 * 8) Icky, Squishy, Gooey, Ooey!
 * 9) Itsy Bitsy Spider
 * 10) Itsy Bitsy Spider (Reprise)
 * 11) Five Little Owls
 * 12) What I Want to Be
 * 13) It's Halloween Night Tonight (Reprise)
 * 14) A Big Parade of Costumes
 * 15) Toss It in a Window
 * 16) It's C-C Cold BRRRR!
 * 17) Barney's Night Before Christmas Does your child love to watch Barney? If so, now your child can star with Barney in the first ever personalized Barney home video, My Party with Barney. The Barney video that makes your child a star. Your child actually stars on screen with Barney again and again and Barney says your child's name. In the video, Barney, Baby Bop, and BJ throw a surprise birthday party for your child and even interact with him or her. Imagine the excitement when your child stars on screen in My Party with Barney.

Cast

 * Barney (Voice: Bob West / Duncan Brannan, Costume: David Joyner)
 * Baby Bop (Voice: Julie Johnson, Costume: Jeff Ayers)
 * BJ (Voice: Patty Wirtz, Costume: Jeff Brooks)

Songs

 * 1) Hey, Look at You! You Can Fly!
 * 2) Hooray! It's Your Birthday
 * 3) By Yourself
 * 4) Colors All Around

2001 was designated as International Year of Volunteers.

January

 * January 1 – Kolkata officially restores name from Calcutta, West Bengal, India.
 * January 10 – The U.S. Federal Trade Commission approves the merger of America Online and Time Warner to form AOL Time Warner.
 * January 13 – A 7.6 magnitude earthquake hits all of El Salvador, killing at least 800 people and leaving thousands homeless.
 * January 15 – Wikipedia is launched.
 * January 20
 * George W. Bush is sworn in as the 43rd President of the United States.
 * Impeachment proceedings against Philippine President Joseph Estrada, accused of playing Jueteng, end preeminently and trigger the second EDSA People Power Revolution (or People Power II). His Vice-President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo succeeds him as the 14th President of the Republic.
 * January 23 – The Tiananmen Square self-immolation incident occurs.
 * January 26 – The 7.7 Gujarat earthquake shakes Western India with a maximum Mercalli intensity of X (Extreme), leaving 13,805–20,023 dead and about 166,800 injured

February

 * February 9 – The submarine USS Greeneville accidentally strikes and sinks the Japanese fishing vessel Ehime-Maru near Hawaii.
 * February 12 – The NEAR Shoemaker spacecraft touches down in the "saddle" region of 433 Eros, becoming the first spacecraft to land on an asteroid.
 * February 13 – A 6.6 magnitude earthquake hits El Salvador, killing at least 400.
 * February 16 – Iraq disarmament crisis: British and U.S. forces carry out bombing raids, attempting to disable Iraq's air defense network.
 * February 18 – FBI agent Robert Hanssen is arrested and charged with spying for Russia for 25 years.
 * February 19 – The 2001 United Kingdom foot-and-mouth outbreak begins.
 * February 28 – The Great Heck rail crash occurs, killing 10 and injuring 82 others.

March

 * March 2 – The Taliban begins destruction of the Bamiyan Buddhas.
 * March 23 – The deorbit of Russian space station Mir is carried out near Nadi, Fiji, with Mir falling into the South Pacific Ocean.

April

 * April 1
 * Hainan Island incident: A Chinese fighter jet bumps into a U.S. EP-3E surveillance aircraft, which is forced to make an emergency landing in Hainan, China. The U.S. crew is detained for 10 days and the F-8 Chinese pilot, Wang Wei, goes missing and is presumed dead.
 * Former Federal Republic of Yugoslavia President Slobodan Milošević surrenders to police special forces, to be tried on charges of war crimes.
 * In the Netherlands, the Act on the Opening up of Marriage goes into effect. The Act allows same-sex couples to marry legally.
 * April 28 – Soyuz TM-32 lifts off from the Baikonur Cosmodrome, carrying the first space tourist, American Dennis Tito.

May

 * May 6 – Space tourist Dennis Tito returns to Earth aboard Soyuz TM-31. (Soyuz TM-32 is left docked at the International Space Station as a new lifeboat.)
 * May 7 – In Banja Luka, Bosnia and Herzegovina, an attempt is made to reconstruct the Ferhadija mosque. However, the ceremony results in mass riots by Serb nationalists, who beat and stone 300 elderly Bosnian Muslims.
 * May 13 – Silvio Berlusconi wins the general election and becomes Prime Minister of Italy for the second time.
 * May 22 – A large trans-Neptunian object (28978 Ixion) is found during the Deep Ecliptic Survey.
 * May 24
 * Sherpa Temba Tsheri, 16, becomes the youngest person to summit Mount Everest.
 * The Versailles wedding hall disaster kills 23 and injures 380 others in Jerusalem, Israel.

June

 * June 1
 * Crown Prince Dipendra of Nepal kills his father, the king, his mother and other members of the royal family with an assault rifle and then shoots himself in the Nepalese royal massacre. Dipendra dies June 4, as King of Nepal. His uncle Gyanendra accedes to the throne.
 * A Hamas suicide bomber kills 21, mostly teenagers, in the Dolphinarium disco in Tel Aviv, Israel.
 * June 5–9 – Tropical Storm Allison produces 36 inches (900 mm) of rain in Houston, killing 22, damaging the Texas Medical Center, and causing more than US$5 billion of damage overall.
 * June 6 – U.S. Senator Jim Jeffords of Vermont leaves the Republican Party to caucus as an independent with Democrats, handing majority control of the Senate to the Democratic Party and Majority Leader Tom Daschle.
 * June 7 – George W. Bush signs the Economic Growth and Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2001, the first tax cut of a series now known as the Bush tax cuts.
 * June 17 – Deserion Griffin's birth, Deserion Original launch.
 * June 19 – A missile hits a soccer field in northern Iraq (Tel Afr County), killing 23 and wounding 11. According to U.S. officials, it was an Iraqi missile that malfunctioned.
 * June 21 – The world's longest train is set up by BHP Iron Ore and is recorded going between Newman and Port Hedland in Western Australia (a distance of 275 km) and the train consists of 682 loaded iron ore wagons and 8 GE AC6000CW locomotives, giving a gross weight of almost 100,000 tonnes and moves 82,262 tonnes of ore; the train is 7.353 km long.
 * June 23 – The 8.4 southern Peru earthquake shakes coastal Peru with a maximum Mercalli intensity of VIII (Severe). A destructive tsunami followed, leaving at least 75 people dead, and 2,687 injured.

July

 * July 2 – The world's first self-contained artificial heart is implanted in Robert Tools in the United States.
 * July 3 – Vladivostok Air Flight 352 crashes on approach to landing at Irkutsk Airport, Russia, killing 145.
 * July 7 – 2001 Bradford riots: Race riots erupt in Bradford in the north of England after National Front members reportedly stab an Asian man outside a pub.
 * July 13 – The International Olympic Committee awards Beijing the right to host the 2008 Summer Olympics.
 * July 16
 * The People's Republic of China and the Russian Federation sign the 2001 Sino-Russian Treaty of Friendship ("Treaty of Good-Neighborliness and Friendly Cooperation").
 * The FBI arrests Dmitry Sklyarov at a convention in Las Vegas for violating a provision of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act.
 * July 20–22 – The 27th G8 summit takes place in Genoa, Italy. Massive demonstrations are held against the meeting by members of the anti-globalization movement. One demonstrator, Carlo Giuliani, is killed by a policeman. Several others are badly injured during a police attack on a school used by the protesters as their headquarters.
 * July 24
 * Bandaranaike Airport attack: Tamil Tigers attack Bandaranaike International Airport in Sri Lanka, causing an estimated $500 million of damage.
 * Simeon Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, deposed as the last Tsar of Bulgaria when a child, is sworn in as the democratically elected 48th Prime Minister of Bulgaria.

August

 * August 1 – Alabama Supreme Court Chief Justice Roy Moore has a Ten Commandments monument installed in the judiciary building, leading to a lawsuit to have it removed and his own removal from office.
 * August 6 – Erwadi fire incident, 28 mentally ill persons bound by chains were burnt to death at a faith based institution at Erwadi, Tamil Nadu.
 * August 9 – A Sbarro restaurant in Jerusalem is attacked by a Palestinian militant, who kills 15 civilians and wounds 130.
 * August 10 – The 2001 Angola train attack, causing 252 deaths.
 * August 21 – NATO decides to send a peace-keeping force to the Republic of Macedonia.
 * August 24 – Air Transat Flight 236 runs out of fuel over the Atlantic Ocean (en route to Lisbon from Toronto) and makes an emergency landing in the Azores, all 306 people onboard survive.
 * August 25 – American singer Aaliyah and several members of her record company are killed as their overloaded aircraft crashes shortly after takeoff from Marsh Harbour Airport, The Bahamas.
 * August 31 – September 1 – The 2001 Vancouver TV realignment occurs in British Columbia, Canada.
 * August 31 – The World Conference against Racism 2001 begins in Durban, South Africa.

September

 * September – The piece As Slow as Possible, composed by John Cage, begins. It will last 639 years, finishing in the year 2640.
 * September 3
 * In Belfast, Protestant loyalists begin a picket of Holy Cross, a Catholic primary school for girls. For the next 11 weeks, riot police escort the schoolchildren and their parents through hundreds of protesters, amid rioting and heightened violence.
 * The United States, Canada and Israel withdraw from the U.N. Conference on Racism because they feel that the issue of Zionism is overemphasized.
 * September 4 – Tokyo DisneySea opens to the public as part of the Tokyo Disney Resort in Urayasu, Chiba, Japan.
 * September 6 – United States v. Microsoft Corp.: The United States Justice Department announces that it no longer seeks to break up software maker Microsoft, and will instead seek a lesser antitrust penalty.
 * September 9
 * A suicide bomber kills Ahmad Shah Massoud, military commander of the Afghan Northern Alliance.
 * 68 people die of methanol poisoning in Pärnu County, Estonia.
 * The Unix billennium is reached, marking the beginning of the use of 10-digit decimal Unix time stamps.
 * September 10
 * Donald Rumsfeld gives a speech regarding $2.3 trillion in Pentagon spending that cannot be accounted for. He identifies the Pentagon bureaucracy as the biggest threat to America.
 * Antônio da Costa Santos, mayor of Campinas, Brazil is assassinated.
 * September 11 – Around 2,996 victims are killed or fatally injured in the September 11 attacks at the World Trade Center in New York City, The Pentagon in Arlington County, Virginia, and in rural Shanksville, Pennsylvania after American Airlines Flight 11 and United Airlines Flight 175 are hijacked and crash into the World Trade Center's Twin Towers, American Airlines Flight 77 is hijacked and crashes into the Pentagon, and United Airlines Flight 93 is hijacked and crashes into grassland in Shanksville, due to the passengers fighting to regain control of the airplane. The World Trade Center towers collapse as a result of the crashes.
 * September 12 – Ansett Australia Airlines is placed into administration, the company's fleet is grounded 2 days later on September 14.
 * September 13 – Civilian aircraft traffic resumes in the United States after the September 11 attacks.
 * September 14 – Historic National Prayer Service held at Washington National Cathedral for victims of the September 11 attacks. A similar service is held in Canada on Parliament Hill, the largest vigil ever held in the nation's capital.
 * September 17 – The New York Stock Exchange reopens for trading after the September 11 attacks, the longest closure since the Great Depression.
 * September 18 – The 2001 anthrax attacks commence as letters containing anthrax spores are mailed from Princeton, New Jersey, to ABC News, CBS News, NBC News, the New York Post, and the National Enquirer. Twenty-two people in total are exposed, with five resulting fatalities.
 * September 20 – In an address to a joint session of Congress and the American people, U.S. President George W. Bush declares a "War on Terror".
 * September 21
 * In Toulouse, France, the AZote Fertilisant chemical factory explodes, killing 29 and seriously wounding over 2,500.
 * Increased racial tensions in Peterborough, England, following the September 11 attacks result in the murder of Ross Parker by a gang of ten Muslims in a racially motivated attack.
 * Deep Space 1 flies within 2,200 km of Comet Borrelly.
 * America: A Tribute to Heroes is broadcast by over 35 network and cable channels, raising over $200 million for the victims of the September 11 attacks.
 * September 27 – Zug massacre: In Zug, Switzerland, Friedrich Leibacher shoots 18 citizens, killing 14 and then himself.

October

 * October 1 – Militants attack the state legislature building in Srinagar, Kashmir, killing 38.
 * October 2 – Swissair seeks for bankruptcy protection and grounds its entire fleet, resulting in over 230 flights cancelled and stranding 18,000 people worldwide.
 * October 4 – Siberia Airlines Flight 1812 crashes over the Black Sea en route from Tel Aviv, Israel, to Novosibirsk, Russia; 78 are killed.
 * October 7 – War in Afghanistan: In response to the September 11 attacks, the United States invades Afghanistan, with participation from other nations, thus officially beginning the War on Terror.
 * October 8
 * A twin engine Cessna and Scandinavian Airlines jetliner collide in heavy fog during takeoff from Milan, Italy, killing 118 people.
 * U.S. President George W. Bush announces the establishment of the Office of Homeland Security.
 * October 9 – Second mailing of anthrax letters from Trenton, New Jersey in the 2001 anthrax attacks.
 * October 15 – NASA's Galileo spacecraft passes within 180 km of Jupiter's moon Io.
 * October 17 – Israeli tourism minister Rehavam Ze'evi becomes the first Israeli minister to be assassinated in a terrorist attack.
 * October 19 – SIEV X sinks en route to Christmas Island, killing 353 people.
 * October 23
 * The Provisional Irish Republican Army of Northern Ireland commences disarmament after peace talks.
 * The iPod is first introduced by Apple.
 * October 25 – Microsoft releases Windows XP.
 * October 26 – U.S. President George W. Bush signs the Patriot Act into law.

November

 * November 2 – The Glocal Forum, leading international organization in the field of city-to-city cooperation, is established by Ambassador Uri Savir.
 * November 4
 * Hurricane Michelle hits Cuba, destroying crops and thousands of homes.
 * The Police Service of Northern Ireland is established, as successor to the Royal Ulster Constabulary.
 * November 7 – Sabena, the national airline of Belgium, goes bankrupt.
 * November 10
 * Australian federal election, 2001: John Howard's Liberal/National Coalition Government is re-elected with a slightly increased majority, defeating the Labor Party led by Kim Beazley.
 * Heavy rains and mudslides in Algeria kill more than 900.
 * November 11 – Journalists Pierre Billaud, Johanne Sutton and Volker Handloik are killed in Afghanistan during an attack on the convoy they are traveling in.
 * November 12
 * American Airlines Flight 587 crashes in Queens minutes after takeoff from John F. Kennedy International Airport, killing all 260 on board.
 * War in Afghanistan: Taliban forces abandon Kabul, ahead of advancing Northern Alliance troops.
 * November 13 – In the first such act since World War II, U.S. President George W. Bush signs an executive order allowing military tribunals against any foreigners suspected of having connections to terrorist acts or planned acts against the United States.
 * November 14 – War in Afghanistan: Northern Alliance fighters take over the capital Kabul.
 * November 15 – The first Xbox console is released
 * November 23 – The Convention on Cybercrime is signed in Budapest, Hungary.
 * November 27 – A hydrogen atmosphere is discovered on the extrasolar planet Osiris by the Hubble Space Telescope, the first atmosphere detected on an extrasolar planet.
 * November 30 – Gary Ridgway, a.k.a. The Green River Killer, is arrested outside the truck factory where he had worked in Renton, Washington. His arrest marked the end of one of the longest running homicide investigations in US history.

December

 * December – The International Commission on Intervention and State Sovereignty produces a report on Responsibility to protect.
 * December 1 – The last Trans World Airlines flight lands at St. Louis International Airport, following TWA's purchase by American Airlines.
 * December 2
 * Enron files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection 5 days after Dynegy cancels a US$8.4 billion buyout bid (to this point, the largest bankruptcy in U.S. history).
 * 1998–2002 Argentine great depression: Corralito – The government effectively freezes all bank accounts for twelve months leading to December 2001 riots in Argentina.
 * December 3 – Officials announce that one of the Taliban prisoners captured after the prison uprising at Mazar-i-Sharif, Afghanistan is John Walker Lindh, a United States citizen.
 * December 11
 * The People's Republic of China joins the World Trade Organization.
 * The United States government indicts Zacarias Moussaoui for involvement in the September 11 attacks.
 * The United States Customs Service raids members of international software piracy group DrinkOrDie in Operation Buccaneer.
 * December 13
 * 2001 Indian Parliament attack: 12 are killed, leading to a 2001–02 India–Pakistan standoff.
 * U.S. President George W. Bush announces the US withdrawal from the 1972 Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty.
 * December 15 – The Leaning Tower of Pisa reopens after 11 years and $27,000,000 spent to fortify it, without fixing its famous lean.
 * December 19
 * A record high barometric pressure of 1085.6 hPa (32.06 inHg) is recorded at Tosontsengel, Zavkhan, Mongolia.
 * Argentine economic crisis: December riots: Riots erupt in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
 * December 22
 * Burhanuddin Rabbani, political leader of the Northern Alliance, hands over power in Afghanistan to the interim government headed by President Hamid Karzai.
 * Richard Reid attempts to destroy a passenger airliner by igniting explosives hidden in his shoes aboard American Airlines Flight 63.
 * A Super-Dee-Duper Day!  is a  Barney Clip Show  that was released on March 2013. 51Eq3n9WiqL.jpg

Plot
While in the park, Ben shows Emma a brand new toy remote-controlled helicopter he got. While showing her how it works, Barney arrives. Shortly after, Ben's toy helicopter gets out of control and it breaks. Ben claims that there is nothing more fun than flying his toy helicopter. While thinking of fun things to do, Barney brings up the time they had a Sports Day in the park ("A Game for Everyone: A Sports Adventure"). Then they talk about their favorite games/toys they like to play, and Barney says that his favorite toy to play with is a ball, and tells the story of how many of the balls disappeared in the park ("To Catch a Thief: A Mystery Adventure"). In the end, Ben finds out there are more fun things to do than play with his toy helicopter.

New Content Cast

 * Barney (Voice: Dean Wendt, Costume: Carey Stinson)
 * Ben (Austin Lux)
 * Emma (Deborah Cole)

Series Cast

 * Baby Bop (Voice: Julie Johnson, Costume: Jennifer Kendall)
 * BJ (Voice: Patty Wirtz, Costume: Kyle Nelson)
 * Riff (Voice: Michaela Dietz, Costume: Jeff Ayers)
 * Marcos (Jeremy Becerra)
 * Taylor (Kacie Lynch)
 * Myra (Lexi Ten Napel)
 * Tracy (Victoria Lennox)
 * Joshua (Jaren Lewison)
 * Jill (Mikayla Abdalla)
 * Jill's Mother﻿ (Jacqueline Berner)
 * Fetch the Dog (Roo)
 * Sharon the Dog Owner (Carrie Brown)

Song List

 * 1) Barney Theme Song
 * 2) The Having Fun Song (Scene Taken from: "A Game for Everyone: A Sports Adventure")
 * 3) Let's Go (Scene Taken from: "A Game for Everyone: A Sports Adventure")
 * 4) Exercise is Good for You (Scene Taken from: "A Game for Everyone: A Sports Adventure")
 * 5) Games (Scene Taken from: "A Game for Everyone: A Sports Adventure")
 * 6) Way to Count (Scene Taken from: "A Game for Everyone: A Sports Adventure")
 * 7) Riding on a Bike (Scene Taken from: "Making a Move!")
 * 8) You Can Count on Me (Scene Taken from: "A Game for Everyone: A Sports Adventure")
 * 9) The Baby Bop Hop (Scene Taken from: "A Game for Everyone: A Sports Adventure")
 * 10) A Bright New Day (Scene Taken from: "To Catch a Thief: A Mystery Adventure")
 * 11) Let's Go (Scene Taken from: "To Catch a Thief: A Mystery Adventure")
 * 12) When You Have a Ball (Scene Taken from: "To Catch a Thief: A Mystery Adventure")
 * 13) People Helping Other People (Scene Taken from: "To Catch a Thief: A Mystery Adventure")
 * 14) The Five Senses Song (Scene Taken from: "To Catch a Thief: A Mystery Adventure")
 * 15) Thinkety Think (Scene Taken from: "To Catch a Thief: A Mystery Adventure")
 * 16) What a Big Mistake! (Scene Taken from: "To Catch a Thief: A Mystery Adventure")
 * 17) Best of Friends (Scene Taken from: "To Catch a Thief: A Mystery Adventure")
 * 18) I Love You

Trivia

 * This video marked:
 * Another time Barney isn't seen coming to life. Instead, he is seen arriving at the park.
 * Production for this video took place in 2009.
 * The Season 10 version of the Barney Theme Song was used in this video, since the sound effects can be heard of that particular version.

Full Video
December 27
 * The People's Republic of China is granted permanent normal trade status with the United States.
 * Tropical Storm Vamei forms within 1.5 degrees of the equator. No other tropical cyclone in recorded history has come as close to the equator.

2000 was designated as:
 * International Year for the Culture of Peace
 * World Mathematical Year

Popular culture holds the year 2000 as the first year of the 21st century and the 3rd millennium due to a tendency of grouping the years according to decimal values, as if year zero were counted. According to the Gregorian Calendar, these distinctions fall to the year 2001, because the 1st century was retroactively said to start with year AD 1. Since the calendar does not have year zero, its first millennium spanned from years 1 to 1000 inclusively and its second millennium from years 1001 to 2000. (See more at Century  and Millennium.)

The year 2000 is sometimes abbreviated as "Y2K" (the "Y" stands for "year", and the "K" stands for "kilo" which means "thousand"). The year 2000 was the subject of Y2K concerns, which are fears that computers would not shift from 1999 to 2000 correctly. However, by the end of 1999, many companies had already converted to new, or upgraded, existing software. Some even obtained Y2K certification. As a result of massive effort, relatively few problems occurred.

January

 * January 2 – Massacre of twenty Copts by Muslim villagers in Kosheh, Egypt.
 * January 6 – The last natural Pyrenean ibex is found dead, apparently killed by a falling tree.
 * January 10 – America Online announces an agreement to purchase Time Warner for $162 billion (the largest-ever corporate merger).
 * January 14
 * The Dow Jones Industrial Average closes at 11,722.98 (at the peak of the Dot-com bubble).
 * A United Nations tribunal sentences five Bosnian Croats to up to 25 years in prison for the 1993 killing of more than 100 Bosnian Muslims.
 * January 18 – The Tagish Lake meteorite impacts the Earth.
 * January 30 – Kenya Airways Flight 431 crashes off the coast of Ivory Coast into the Atlantic Ocean, killing 169.
 * January 31
 * Alaska Airlines Flight 261 crashes off the California coast into the Pacific Ocean, killing 88.
 * Dr. Harold Shipman is found guilty of murdering 15 patients between 1995 and 1998 at Hyde, Greater Manchester, and sentenced to life imprisonment.

February

 * February 4 – German extortionist Klaus-Peter Sabotta is jailed for life for attempted murder and extortion, in connection with the sabotage of German railway lines.
 * February 9 – Torrential rains in Africa lead to the worst flooding in Mozambique in 50 years, which lasts until March and kills 800 people.
 * February 13 – The final original Peanuts comic strip is published, following the death of its creator, Charles M. Schulz.
 * February 21 – UNESCO holds the inaugural celebration of International Mother Language Day.
 * February 29 – A rare century leap year date occurs. Usually, century years are common years due to not being exactly divisible by 400. 2000 is the first such year to have a February 29 since the year 1600, making it only the second such occasion since the Lilian rule was introduced in the late 16th century. The next such leap year will occur in 2400.

March

 * March 4 – The PlayStation 2 is released in Japan.
 * March 8 – Tokyo train disaster: A sideswipe collision of two Tokyo Metro trains kills five people.
 * March 10 – The NASDAQ Composite Index reaches an all-time high of 5,048. Two weeks later, the NASDAQ-100, S&P 500, and Wilshire 5000 reach their peaks prior to the Dot-com bubble, ending a bull market run that lasted over 17 years.
 * March 12
 * Pope John Paul II apologizes for the wrongdoings by members of the Roman Catholic Church throughout the ages.
 * A Zenit-3SL launch fails due to a software bug.
 * March 13 – The United States dollar becomes the official currency of Ecuador, replacing the Ecuadorian sucre.

April

 * April 3 – United States v. Microsoft Corp.: Microsoft is ruled to have violated United States antitrust laws by keeping "an oppressive thumb" on its competitors.
 * April 22 – In a predawn raid, federal agents seize 6-year-old Elián González from his relatives' home in Miami and fly him to his Cuban father in Washington, D.C., ending one of the most publicized custody battles in U.S. history.
 * April 30 – Canonization of Faustina Kowalska in the presence of 200,000 people and the first Divine Mercy Sunday celebrated worldwide.

May

 * May 1 – A new class of composite material is fabricated, which has a combination of physical properties never before seen in a natural or man-made material.
 * May 3 – In San Antonio, Texas, computer pioneer Datapoint files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
 * May 4 – The 7.6 Central Sulawesi earthquake affects Banggai, Indonesia, with a maximum Mercalli intensity of VII (Very strong), leaving 46 dead and 264 injured.
 * May 5
 * After originating in the Philippines, the ILOVEYOU computer virus spreads quickly throughout the world.
 * A rare conjunction of seven celestial bodies (Sun, Moon, planets Mercury–Saturn) occurs during the new moon.
 * May 11 – The billionth living person in India is born.
 * May 13
 * A fireworks factory disaster in Enschede, Netherlands, kills 23.
 * Millennium Force opens at Cedar Point amusement park in Sandusky, Ohio as the world's tallest and fastest roller coaster.
 * May 24 – Real Madrid C.F. defeats Valencia CF 3–0 in the UEFA Champions League Final at Stade de France to win their second title between 1998 and 2002, and their eighth overall.

June

 * June 4 – The 7.9 Enggano earthquake shakes southwestern Sumatra with a maximum Mercalli intensity of VI (Strong), killing 103 people and injuring 2,174–2,585.
 * June 5 – 405 The Movie, the first short film widely distributed on the Internet, is released.
 * June 10 – July 2 – Belgium and the Netherlands jointly host the UEFA Euro 2000 football tournament, which is won by France.
 * June 17 – A centennial earthquake (6.5 on the Richter scale) hits Iceland on its national day.
 * June 26 – A preliminary draft of genomes, as part of the Human Genome Project, is finished. It is announced at the White House by President Clinton.
 * June 28 – Elián González returns to Cuba with his father, Juan Miguel González, ending a protracted custody battle.
 * June 30 – At the Roskilde Festival near Copenhagen, Denmark, nine die and 26 are injured on a set while the rock group Pearl Jam performs.

July

 * July 1 – The Øresund Bridge between Denmark and Sweden is officially opened for traffic.
 * July 2 – France defeats Italy 2–1 after extra time in the final of the European Championship, becoming the first team to win the World Cup and European Championship consecutively.
 * July 7 – The draft assembly of Human Genome Project announced at the White House by President Bill Clinton, Francis Collins, and Craig Venter.
 * July 10 – In southern Nigeria, a leaking petroleum pipeline explodes, killing about 250 villagers who were scavenging gasoline.
 * July 14 – A powerful solar flare, later named the Bastille Day event, causes a geomagnetic storm on Earth.
 * July 25 – Air France Flight 4590, a Concorde aircraft, crashes into a hotel in Gonesse just after takeoff from Paris, killing all 109 aboard and 4 in the hotel.

August

 * August 3 – Rioting erupts on the Paulsgrove estate in Portsmouth, Hampshire, England, after more than 100 people besiege the home of a block of flats allegedly housing a convicted paedophile. This is the latest vigilante violence against suspected sex offenders since the beginning of the "naming and shaming" anti-paedophile campaign by the tabloid newspaper News of the World.
 * August 7 – DeviantART is launched.
 * August 8 – The Confederate submarine H. L. Hunley is raised to the surface after 136 years on the ocean floor.
 * August 12 – The Russian submarine Kursk sinks in the Barents Sea during one of the largest Russian naval exercises since the 1991 dissolution of the Soviet Union, resulting in the deaths of all 118 men on board.
 * August 14
 * Tsar Nicholas II and his family are canonized by the synod of the Russian Orthodox Church.
 * Dora the Explorer, one of Nickelodeon's most popular shows, debuts.
 * August 23 – John Anthony Kaiser, a Roman Catholic priest, is murdered in Morendat, Kenya.
 * August 24 – The Nintendo GameCube is revealed.

September

 * September 6 – The last wholly Swedish-owned arms manufacturer, Bofors, is sold to American arms manufacturer United Defense.
 * September 6–8 – World leaders attend the Millennium Summit at U.N. Headquarters.
 * September 7–14 – Fuel protests take place in the United Kingdom, with refineries blockaded, and supply to the country's network of petrol stations halted.
 * September 10 – Operation Barras: A British military operation to free five soldiers from the Royal Irish Regiment that were held captive for over two weeks during the Sierra Leone Civil War, all of which were rescued.
 * September 13 – Steve Jobs introduces the public beta of Mac OS X for US$29.95.
 * September 15 – October 1 – The 2000 Summer Olympics, held in Sydney, Australia, is the last Olympic Games of the 20th century.
 * September 16 – Ukrainian journalist Georgiy Gongadze is last seen alive; this day is taken as the commemoration date of his death.
 * September 26 – The Greek ferry Express Samina sinks off the coast of the island of Paros; 80 out of a total of over 500 passengers perish in one of Greece's worst sea disasters.
 * September 29 – The HM Prison Maze in Northern Ireland is closed.

October

 * October 5 – Mass demonstrations in Belgrade lead to resignation of Yugoslavia's president Slobodan Milošević.
 * October 6 – The last Mini is produced in Longbridge.
 * October 11 – 250 e6USgal of coal sludge spill in Martin County, Kentucky (considered a greater environmental disaster than the Exxon Valdez oil spill).
 * October 12 – In Aden, Yemen, USS Cole is badly damaged by two Al-Qaeda suicide bombers, who place a small boat laden with explosives alongside the United States Navy destroyer, killing 17 crew members and wounding at least 39.
 * October 22 – The Mainichi Shimbun newspaper exposes Japanese archeologist Shinichi Fujimura as a fraud; Japanese archaeologists had based their treatises on his findings.
 * October 26
 * Pakistani authorities announce that their police have found an apparently ancient mummy of a Persian Princess in the province of Balochistan. Iran, Pakistan and the Taliban all claim the mummy until Pakistan announces it is a modern-day fake on April 17, 2001.
 * The New York Yankees defeat the New York Mets 4-2 in the fifth game of the World Series to win the first "Subway Series" since 1956 by 4 games to 1. The series win was the Yankees third in a row and 26th overall.
 * October 30 – This is the final date during which there is no human presence in space; on October 31, Soyuz TM-31 launches, carrying the first resident crew to the International Space Station. The ISS has been continuously crewed since.
 * October 31 – Singapore Airlines Flight 006 collides with construction equipment in the Chiang Kai Shek International Airport, resulting in 83 deaths.

November

 * November 2 – The first resident crew enters the International Space Station.
 * November 3 – Widespread flooding occurs throughout England and Wales after days of heavy rain.
 * November 7 – In London, a criminal gang raids the Millennium Dome to steal the Millennium Star diamond, but police surveillance catches them in the act.
 * November 11 – Kaprun disaster, Austria: A funicular fire in an Alpine tunnel kills 155 skiers and snowboarders.
 * November 17 – A catastrophic landslide in Log pod Mangartom, Slovenia, kills 7, and causes millions of SIT of damage. It is one of the worst catastrophes in Slovenia in the past 100 years.

December

 * December 7 – Kadisoka temple is discovered in Sleman, Yogyakarta, Indonesia.
 * December 15 – The third and final reactor at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant is shut down and the station is shut down completely.
 * December 25 – The Luoyang Christmas fire at a shopping center in China kills 309 people.

January

 * January 1 – Ekaterina Alexandrovskaya, Russian-Australian pair skater
 * January 7 – Marcus Scribner, American actor
 * January 8 – Noah Cyrus, American actress and singer
 * January 11
 * Shareef O'Neal, American basketball player
 * Marrit Steenbergen, Dutch swimmer
 * January 19 – Choi Da-bin, South Korean figure skater
 * January 27 – Morgan Gibbs-White, English footballer

February

 * February 1 – Paris Smith, American actress and singer
 * February 5 – Jordan Nagai, American actor
 * February 10 – Yara Shahidi, American actress
 * February 20 – Josh Sargent, American footballer
 * February 21
 * Cho I-hsuan, Taiwanese professional tennis player
 * Yuto Miyazawa, Japanese singer
 * February 28 – Moise Kean, Italian footballer

March

 * March 1 – Ava Allan, American actress
 * March 2
 * Nahida Akter, Bangladeshi cricketer
 * Julia Kedhammar, Swedish singer
 * Bianca Umali, Filipino actress and dancer
 * March 5 – Jack Aitchison, Scottish footballer
 * March 6 – Jacob Bertrand, American actor
 * March 10 – Norah Flatley, American artistic gymnast
 * March 15 – Kristian Kostov, Russian/Bulgarian singer-songwriter
 * March 21 – Jace Norman, American actor
 * March 25
 * Camden Pulkinen, American figure skater
 * Christian Traeumer, American actor
 * Jadon Sancho, English footballer
 * March 27 – Sophie Nélisse, Canadian actress
 * March 30 – Regan Mizrahi, American child actor
 * March 31 – Anu Anand, Indian actress

April

 * April 1 – Barbora Seemanová, Czech swimmer
 * April 6 – Shaheen Afridi, Pakistani cricketer
 * April 7 – Ivan Ivanov, Bulgarian singer and songwriter
 * April 9 – Jackie Evancho, American soprano
 * April 11
 * Morgan Lily, American actress
 * Alexei Krasnozhon, Russian-American figure skater
 * April 13 – Rasmus Dahlin, Swedish ice hockey player
 * April 28 – Ellie Carpenter, Australian footballer

May

 * May 7 – Maxwell Perry Cotton, American actor
 * May 15 – Jacob Bragg, Australian runner
 * May 18
 * Addison Holley, Canadian actress
 * Ryan Sessegnon, English footballer
 * May 23 – Evan Bird, Canadian actor
 * May 24 – Anja Crevar, Serbian swimmer
 * May 28 – Taylor Ruck, Canadian swimmer
 * May 30 – Jared S. Gilmore, American actor

June

 * June 1 – Willow Shields, American actress and dancer
 * June 2 – Lilimar Hernandez, Venezuelan actress
 * June 5 – Eliias, Swedish singer
 * June 9 – Laurie Hernandez, American artistic gymnast
 * June 13 – Penny Oleksiak, Canadian swimmer
 * June 16 – Bianca Andreescu, Canadian tennis player
 * June 23
 * Kim Hyun-soo, South Korean actress
 * Caitlin Blackwood, English actress
 * June 29 – Kia Pegg, English actress

July

 * July 1 – Lalu Muhammad Zohri, Indonesian sprinter
 * July 4 – Rikako Ikee, Japanese swimmer
 * July 6 – Jesperi Kotkaniemi, Finnish ice hockey player
 * July 12 – Vinícius Júnior, Brazilian footballer
 * July 16 – Jonathan Morgan Heit, American actor
 * July 18 – Angelina Melnikova, Russian artistic gymnast
 * July 24 – Marko Čalasan, Macedonian computer systems prodigy
 * July 25 – Ellie Soutter, British snowboarder (d. 2018)
 * July 28
 * Kaitlin De Guzman, Filipino artistic gymnast
 * Emile Smith Rowe, English footballer

August

 * August 2 – Sandeep Lamichhane, Nepalese cricketer
 * August 3 – Landry Bender, American actress
 * August 8 – Félix Auger-Aliassime, Canadian tennis player
 * August 11 – James Cartmell, British actor
 * August 17 – Lil Pump, American rapper and songwriter
 * August 20 – Fátima Ptacek, American actress
 * August 21 – Kate Valdez, Filipino model and actress
 * August 24 – Griffin Gluck, American actor
 * August 25 – Vincenzo Cantiello, Italian singer
 * August 26 – Noah Ryan Scott, Canadian actor
 * August 27 – Tatsuomi Hamada, Japanese actor and model
 * August 29 – Julia Grosso, Canadian soccer player

September

 * September 1 – Jacob Ewaniuk, Canadian teen actor
 * September 5 – Ceren Akkaya, Turkish footballer
 * September 28
 * Frankie Jonas, American actor
 * Ahn Do-gyu, South Korean actor

October

 * October 6 – Isobelle Molloy, British actress
 * October 10 – Aedin Mincks, American actor
 * October 11 – Hayden Byerly, American actor
 * October 16 – David Rawle, Irish actor
 * October 25
 * Vincent Zhou, American figure skater
 * Mizuki Itagaki, Japanese actor, model, and singer
 * October 26 – Ellery Sprayberry, American actress
 * October 31 – Willow Smith, American actress and singer

November

 * November 2 – Alphonso Davies, Canadian football player
 * November 8
 * Jade Pettyjohn, American actress
 * Anastasia Skoptsova, Russian ice dancer
 * Jasmine Thompson, English singer and songwriter
 * November 10 – Mackenzie Foy, American model and actress
 * November 20 – Connie Talbot, British singer
 * November 21 – Megan Roberts, Canadian artistic gymnast
 * November 22 – Auliʻi Cravalho, American actress

December

 * December 12 – Lucas Jade Zumann, American actor
 * December 24 – Ethan Bortnick, American musician

January

 * January 2
 * Nat Adderley, American jazz musician (b. 1931)
 * Patrick O'Brian, British writer (b. 1914)
 * Princess María de las Mercedes of Bourbon-Two Sicilies, mother of King Juan Carlos I (b. 1910)
 * January 4
 * Diether Krebs, German actor, cabaret artist and comedian. (b. 1947)
 * Spyros Markezinis, Greek politician, 169th Prime Minister of Greece (b. 1909)
 * January 7
 * Gary Albright, American professional wrestler (b. 1963)
 * Makhmud Esambayev, Soviet and Russian actor and dancer (b. 1924)
 * January 8 – Fritz Thiedemann, German equestrian and show jumper (b. 1918)
 * January 10 – Sam Jaffe, American film producer (b. 1901)
 * January 11
 * Dan Kemp, American actor (b. 1927)
 * Bob Lemon, American baseball player and manager (b. 1920)
 * January 12 – Bobby Phills, American professional basketball player (b. 1969)
 * January 13 – Antti Hyvärinen, Finnish Olympic ski jumper (b. 1932)
 * January 15 – Željko Ražnatović, Serbian mobster and paramilitary leader (b. 1952)
 * January 18 – Frances Drake, American actress (b. 1912)
 * January 19
 * Bettino Craxi, Italian politician, 45th Prime Minister of Italy (b. 1934)
 * Hedy Lamarr, Austrian actress (b. 1914)
 * Alan North, American actor (b. 1920)
 * January 20 – Izabella Yurieva, Russian singer (b. 1899)
 * January 21 – Saeb Salam, Lebanese politician, 20th Prime Minister of Lebanon (b. 1905)
 * January 24 – Rex Nelon, American Southern gospel singer (b. 1932)
 * January 26 – Don Budge, American tennis player (b. 1915)

February

 * February 5
 * Claude Autant-Lara, French film director (b. 1901)
 * Ward Cornell, Canadian radio/TV broadcaster & educator (b. 1924)
 * February 7
 * Doug Henning, Canadian magician (b. 1947)
 * Shiho Niiyama, Japanese voice actress (b. 1970)
 * February 8
 * Sid Abel, Canadian ice hockey player (b. 1918)
 * Bob Collins, American broadcaster (b. 1942)
 * Ion Gheorghe Maurer, Romanian lawyer and politician, 49th Prime Minister of Romania (b. 1902)
 * Derrick Thomas, American football player (b. 1967)
 * February 9
 * Beau Jack, American boxer (b. 1921)
 * Buck Young, American actor (b. 1920)
 * February 10 – Jim Varney, American actor (b. 1949)
 * February 11
 * Jacqueline Auriol, French aviator (b. 1917)
 * Roger Vadim, French film director and producer (b. 1928)
 * February 12
 * Tom Landry, American football coach (b. 1924)
 * Charles M. Schulz, American comic strip artist (b. 1922)
 * Oliver, American pop singer (b. 1945)
 * Screamin' Jay Hawkins, American rock singer and performer (b. 1929)
 * February 13 – Anders Aalborg, Canadian politician (b. 1914)
 * February 19
 * Friedensreich Hundertwasser, Austrian artist (b. 1928)
 * Djidingar Dono Ngardoum, 2nd Prime Minister of Chad (b. 1928)
 * February 23
 * Ofra Haza, Israeli singer (b. 1957)
 * Sir Stanley Matthews, English footballer (b. 1915)

March

 * March 2 – Sandra Schmirler, Canadian Olympic curler (b. 1963)
 * March 3 – Toni Ortelli, Italian composer and alpinist (b. 1904)
 * March 5
 * Lolo Ferrari, French actress and dancer (b. 1962)
 * Roma Mitchell, Australia lawyer and Governor of South Australia (b. 1913)
 * March 6
 * John Colicos, Canadian actor (b. 1928)
 * Abraham Waligo, Ugandan politician, 4th Prime Minister of Uganda (b. 1928)
 * March 7
 * Charles Gray, English actor (b. 1928)
 * Masami Yoshida, Japanese athlete (b. 1958)
 * March 9 – Jean Coulthard, Canadian composer and music educator (b. 1908)
 * March 11
 * Will Roberts, British painter (b. 1907)
 * Alfred Schwarzmann, German gymnast (b. 1912)
 * March 20 – Gene Eugene, Canadian actor and singer (b. 1961)
 * March 27 – Ian Dury, British rock musician (b. 1942)
 * March 28 – Anthony Powell, British author (b. 1905)
 * March 30 – Rudolf Kirchschläger, Austrian diplomat and 8th President of Austria (b. 1915)

April

 * April 2 – Tommaso Buscetta, Italian mafioso informant (b. 1928)
 * April 3 – Terence McKenna, American writer, philosopher, writer and entheogen advocate (b. 1946)
 * April 4 – Derek Allhusen, British equestrian (b. 1914)
 * April 5 – Lee Petty, American race-car driver (b. 1914)
 * April 6 – Habib Bourguiba, 1st President of Tunisia (b. 1903)
 * April 8
 * Bernie Grant, British politician (b. 1944)
 * Claire Trevor, American actress (b. 1910)
 * April 10
 * Rabah Bitat, Algerian politician and Interim President of Algeria (b. 1925)
 * Larry Linville, American actor (b. 1939)
 * April 11 – Diana Darvey, British actress, singer and dancer (b. 1945)
 * April 13 – Albert Turner, American civil rights activist (b. 1936)
 * April 14 – Phil Katz, American computer programmer (b. 1962)
 * April 15 – Edward Gorey, American writer and illustrator (b. 1925)
 * April 25 – David Merrick, American stage producer (b. 1911)
 * April 29 – Phạm Văn Đồng, 2nd Prime Minister of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam (North Vietnam) (b. 1906)
 * April 30 – Poul Hartling, Danish diplomat and politician, 21st Prime Minister of Denmark (b. 1914)

May

 * May 1
 * Steve Reeves, American actor and bodybuilder (b. 1926)
 * Jukka Tapanimäki, Finnish game programmer (b. 1961)
 * May 2 – Sundar Popo, Indo-Trinidadian chutney musician (b. 1943)
 * May 3 – Júlia Báthory, Hungarian glass designer (b. 1901)
 * May 7 – Douglas Fairbanks Jr., American actor (b. 1909)
 * May 8 – Hubert Maga, 1st President of Dahomey (b. 1916)
 * May 10
 * Kaneto Shiozawa, Japanese voice actor (b. 1954)
 * Craig Stevens, American actor (b. 1918)
 * May 11 – René Muñoz, Cuban actor and screenwriter (b. 1938)
 * May 12 – Adam Petty, American NASCAR driver (b. 1980)
 * May 13
 * Paul Bartel, American actor, writer and director (b. 1938)
 * Tomomi Tsuruta, Japanese professional wrestler (b. 1951)
 * May 14 – Keizō Obuchi, Japanese politician, 54th Prime Minister of Japan (b. 1937)
 * May 19 – Petter Hugsted, Norwegian Olympic ski jumper (b. 1921)
 * May 20
 * Edward Bernds, American director (b. 1905)
 * Malik Sealy, American basketball player (b. 1970)
 * May 21
 * Dame Barbara Cartland, British novelist (b. 1901)
 * Sir John Gielgud, British actor (b. 1904)
 * Mark R. Hughes, American MLM founder (b. 1956)
 * Erich Mielke, German secret police official (b. 1907)
 * May 25 – Francis Lederer, French film and stage actor (b. 1899)
 * May 27
 * Kazimierz Leski, Polish engineer, fighter pilot and counter-intelligence officer (b. 1912)
 * Maurice Richard, Canadian hockey player (b. 1921)
 * May 30 – Doris Hare, British actress (b. 1905)
 * May 31
 * Petar Mladenov, Bulgarian diplomat and politician, 1st President of Bulgaria (b. 1936)
 * Tito Puente, American jazz musician (b. 1923)

June

 * June 3 – Merton Miller, American economist and academic, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1923)
 * June 10
 * Hafez al-Assad, Syrian politician and general, 18th President of Syria (b. 1930)
 * Frank Patterson, Irish tenor (b. 1938)
 * June 12 – Logan Ramsey, American actor (b. 1921)
 * June 14 – Robert Trent Jones, English-born golf course designer (b. 1906)
 * June 16 – Empress Kōjun of Japan (b. 1903)
 * June 17 – Ismail Mahomed, South African and Namibian Chief Justice (b. 1931)
 * June 18 – Nancy Marchand, American actress (b. 1928)
 * June 19 – Noboru Takeshita, Japanese politician, 46th Prime Minister of Japan (b. 1924)
 * June 21 – Alan Hovhaness, American composer (b. 1911)
 * June 24 – David Tomlinson, English actor (b. 1917)
 * June 27 – Pierre Pflimlin, French politician, 97th Prime Minister of France (b. 1907)
 * June 29 – Vittorio Gassman, Italian actor (b. 1922)

July

 * July 1 – Walter Matthau, American actor (b. 1920)
 * July 2 – Joey Dunlop, Northern Irish motorcyclist (b. 1952)
 * July 6 – Lazar Koliševski, 2nd President of Yugoslavia (b. 1914)
 * July 7
 * Kenny Irwin Jr., NASCAR Driver (b. 1969)
 * James C. Quayle, American newspaper publisher (b. 1921)
 * July 8 – FM-2030, Transhumanist philosopher (b. 1930)
 * July 10
 * Vakkom Majeed, Indian freedom fighter and Legislative member (b. 1909)
 * Denis O'Conor Don, hereditary chief of the O'Conor Don sept of Ireland (b. 1912)
 * July 11 – Robert Runcie, Archbishop of Canterbury (b. 1921)
 * July 12 – Charles Merritt, Canadian Army officer (b. 1908)
 * July 15 – Kalle Svensson, Swedish footballer (b. 1925)
 * July 21 – Yosef Qafih, Israeli rabbi (b. 1917)
 * July 27 – Virginia Admiral, American painter and poet (b. 1915)
 * July 28 – Abraham Pais, American physicist (b. 1918)
 * July 29 – René Favaloro, Argentinian cardiologist (b. 1923)

August

 * August 3 – Isolina Ferre, Puerto Rican Roman Catholic nun (b. 1914)
 * August 5
 * Otto Buchsbaum, German writer and ecological activist (b. 1920)
 * Sir Alec Guinness, British actor and writer (b. 1914)
 * August 6
 * Sir Robin Day, British political broadcaster (b. 1923)
 * Don A. Jones, American admiral and civil engineer (b. 1912)
 * August 8 – K. Kailasanatha Kurukkal, Sri Lankan researcher, writer and professor (b. 1921)
 * August 9 – John Harsanyi, Hungarian-born economist (b. 1920)
 * August 12
 * Dave Edwards, American musician (b. 1941)
 * Loretta Young, American actress (b. 1913)
 * August 13 – Nazia Hassan, Pakistani singer (b. 1964)
 * August 19 – Bineshwar Brahma, Bodo activist and leader (b. 1946)
 * August 20 – Bunny Austin, English tennis player (b. 1906)
 * August 21 – Daniel Lisulo, Zambian politician, 3rd Prime Minister of Zambia (b. 1930)
 * August 22 – Abulfaz Elchibey, Azerbaijani political figure, 2nd President of Azerbaijan (b. 1938)
 * August 24 – Andy Hug, Swiss Seidokaikan karateka and kickboxer (b. 1964)
 * August 25
 * Carl Barks, American cartoonist and screenwriter (b. 1901)
 * Ivan Stambolić, Serbian politician (b. 1936)
 * August 30 – David Haskell, American actor (b. 1948)

September

 * September 2
 * Elvera Sanchez, American dancer (b. 1905)
 * Curt Siodmak, American novelist and screenwriter (b. 1902)
 * Jean Speegle Howard, American actress (b. 1927)
 * September 5 – Abdul Haris Nasution, Indonesian general (b. 1918)
 * September 14 – Beah Richards, American actress (b. 1920)
 * September 16 – Georgiy Gongadze, Ukrainian journalist (b. 1969)
 * September 17
 * Bakht Singh, Indian evangelist (b. 1903)
 * Paula Yates, British television presenter (b. 1959)
 * September 19
 * Ann Doran, American actress (b. 1911)
 * Anthony Robert Klitz, British artist (b. 1917)
 * September 22 – Saburō Sakai, Japanese fighter ace (b. 1916)
 * September 25 – R. S. Thomas, Welsh poet (b. 1913)
 * September 26 – Richard Mulligan, American actor (b. 1932)
 * September 27 – Sammy Luftspring, Canadian boxer (b. 1916)
 * September 28
 * Peter Gennaro, American dancer and choreographer (b. 1919)
 * Pote Sarasin, Thai diplomat and politician, 9th Prime Minister of Thailand (b. 1905)
 * Pierre Trudeau, 15th Prime Minister of Canada (b. 1919)

October

 * October 1 – Rosie Douglas, 5th Prime Minister of Dominica (b. 1941)
 * October 3 – Benjamin Orr, American singer-songwriter (b. 1947)
 * October 4 – Michael Smith, English-born chemist (b. 1932)
 * October 6 – Richard Farnsworth, American actor (b. 1920)
 * October 7 – Walter Krupinski, German fighter ace and general (b. 1920)
 * October 8 – Sheila Holland, English writer (b. 1937)
 * October 9 – Patrick Anthony Porteous, British recipient of the Victoria Cross (b. 1918)
 * October 10 – Sirimavo Bandaranaike, Sri Lankan politician, 2-time Prime Minister of Ceylon and 2-time Prime Minister of Sri Lanka (b. 1916)
 * October 11 – Donald Dewar, First Minister of Scotland (b. 1937)
 * October 13 – Jean Peters, American actress (b. 1926)
 * October 14 – Tony Roper, American NASCAR driver (b. 1964)
 * October 15 – Konrad Emil Bloch, German-born biochemist (b. 1912)
 * October 16
 * Mel Carnahan, American politician (b. 1934)
 * Rick Jason, American actor (b. 1923)
 * October 18 – Julie London, American singer and actress (b. 1926)
 * October 19 – Charles Perkins, Australian aboriginal activist and soccer player (b. 1936)
 * October 21 – Reginald Kray, British criminal (b. 1933)
 * October 22
 * Fred Pratt Green, British Methodist minister and hymn writer (b. 1903)
 * Jean-Luc Mandaba, 11th Prime Minister of Central African Republic (b. 1943)
 * October 23
 * Rodney Anoa'i, American wrestler (b. 1966)
 * Nils Tapp, Swedish Olympic cross-country skier (b. 1917)
 * October 27 – Walter Berry, Austrian bass-baritone (b. 1929)
 * October 28 – Andújar Cedeño, Dominican baseball player (b. 1969)
 * October 30 – Steve Allen, American comedian and author (b. 1921)
 * October 31 – Ring Lardner, Jr., American screenwriter (b. 1915)

November

 * November 5
 * David Brower, American environmental activist (b. 1912)
 * Jimmie Davis, American singer (b. 1899)
 * Roger Peyrefitte, French writer and diplomat (b. 1907)
 * November 6 – L. Sprague de Camp, American writer (b. 1907)
 * November 7
 * C Subramaniam, Indian politician (b. 1910)
 * Ingrid of Sweden, Queen consort of Frederick IX of Denmark (b. 1910)
 * November 8 – Józef Pińkowski, Polish politician, 50th Prime Minister of Poland (b. 1929)
 * November 10
 * Adamantios Androutsopoulos, Greek lawyer and professor, 168th Prime Minister of Greece (b. 1919)
 * Jacques Chaban-Delmas, French politician, 102nd Prime Minister of France (b. 1915)
 * November 11 – Hugh Paddick, British actor (b. 1915)
 * November 16
 * DJ Screw, American hip hop DJ (b. 1971)
 * Hosea Williams, American civil rights leader, activist, ordained minister, businessman, philanthropist, scientist, and politician (b. 1926)
 * November 17 – Louis Néel, French physicist and academic, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1904)
 * November 19 – George Cosmas Adyebo, 6th Prime Minister of Uganda (b. 1947)
 * November 22
 * Sir Cyril Astley Clarke, British physician, geneticist and entomologist (b. 1907)
 * Christian Marquand, French actor and director (b. 1927)
 * Emil Zátopek, Czechoslovakian Olympic athlete (b. 1922)
 * November 28 – Liane Haid, Austrian actress (b. 1895)

December

 * December 2 – Gail Fisher, American actress (b. 1935)
 * December 3 – Gwendolyn Brooks, American writer (b. 1917)
 * December 6 – Werner Klemperer, American actor (b. 1920)
 * December 8 – Ionatana Ionatana, 5th Prime Minister of Tuvalu (b. 1938)
 * December 10
 * Paul Avery, American journalist (b. 1934)
 * Marie Windsor, American actress (b. 1919)
 * December 11 – Johannes Virolainen, Finnish politician, 30th Prime Minister of Finland (b. 1914)
 * December 17 – Blaise Rabetafika, Malagasy diplomat (b. 1932)
 * December 18 – Kirsty MacColl, English singer (b. 1959)
 * December 19
 * John Lindsay, American politician and lawyer, Mayor of New York City (b. 1921)
 * Roebuck "Pops" Staples, American musician (b. 1914)
 * Son Sann, Cambodian politician, 24th Prime Minister of Cambodia (b. 1911)
 * December 23
 * Billy Barty, American actor (b. 1924)
 * Victor Borge, Danish-born American actor and comedian (b. 1909)
 * December 26 – Jason Robards, American actor (b. 1922)
 * December 30 – Julius J. Epstein, American screenwriter (b. 1909)
 * December 31 – Rabbi Binyamin Ze'ev Kahane, Israeli settler leader (b. 1966)

Nobel Prizes

 * Chemistry – Alan J. Heeger, Alan MacDiarmid, and Hideki Shirakawa
 * Economics – James Heckman and Daniel McFadden
 * Literature – Gao Xingjian
 * Peace – Kim Dae-jung
 * Physics – Zhores Alferov, Herbert Kroemer, and Jack Kilby
 * Physiology or Medicine – Arvid Carlsson, Paul Greengard, and Eric Kandel

January

 * January 1 – Angourie Rice, Australian actress
 * January 18 – Claire Engler, American actress
 * January 21 – Jackson Brundage, American actor

February

 * February 5 – Juan Karlos Labajo, Filipino singer and performer
 * February 15 – Haley Tju, American actress
 * February 21 – Isabella Acres, American actress
 * February 24 – Ramona Marquez, British actress

March

 * March 6
 * Milo Manheim, American actor
 * Zhavia Ward, American singer-songwriter
 * March 9 – Jeon So-mi, Canadian-South Korean-Dutch singer
 * March 17 – Pietro Pellegri, Italian footballer
 * March 27 – Gaby Lewis, Irish cricketer
 * March 28 – Mujeeb Ur Rahman, Afghan cricketer
 * March 30 – Anastasia Potapova, Russian tennis player

April

 * April 5 – Robbie Tucker, American actor

May

 * May 8 – Jordyn Huitema, Canadian soccer player
 * May 23 – Matthew Lintz, American actor
 * May 24 – Darren Espanto, Filipino singer and performer

June

 * June 1 – Ed Oxenbould, Australian actor
 * June 19 – Ava Cantrell, American actress and dancer
 * June 21
 * Alexandra Obolentseva, Russian chess player
 * Eleanor Worthington Cox, British actress
 * June 24 – Mo'ne Davis, American athlete

July

 * July 1 – Chosen Jacobs, American actor, singer and musician
 * July 10 – Isabela Moner, American actress and singer

August

 * August 6 – Ty Simpkins, American actor
 * August 22 – LaMelo Ball, American basketball player
 * August 23 – Zaijian Jaranilla, Filipino actor

September

 * September 10 – Ajna Késely, Hungarian swimmer

October

 * October 5 – Dalila Bela, Canadian actress
 * October 9 – Louis Hynes, British actor
 * October 13 – Caleb McLaughlin, American actor
 * October 14 – Rowan Blanchard, American actress
 * October 17
 * Jake Beale, Canadian actor
 * Thomas Strudwick, British motorcycle road racer
 * October 19 – Art Parkinson, Irish actor
 * October 25 – Princess Elisabeth, Duchess of Brabant, daughter and Heiress Apparent of Philippe, King of the Belgians

November

 * November 22 – Zhong Chenle, South Korean singer
 * November 27 – Morgana Davies, Australian actress

December

 * December 1 – Aiko, Princess Toshi of Japan
 * December 8 – Tylen Jacob Williams, American actor
 * December 14 – Joshua Rush, American actor
 * December 18 – Billie Eilish, American singer
 * December 28 – Madison De La Garza, American actress

January

 * January 1 – Ray Walston, American actor (b. 1914)
 * January 2 – William P. Rogers, American diplomat (b. 1913)
 * January 7 – Charles Helou, 9th President of Lebanon (b. 1913)
 * January 9 – Paul Vanden Boeynants, 2-time Prime Minister of Belgium (b. 1919)
 * January 12
 * Adhemar da Silva, Brazilian athlete (b. 1927)
 * William Redington Hewlett, American businessman (b. 1913)
 * January 13 – Michael Cuccione, Canadian child actor and activist (b. 1985)
 * January 16
 * Laurent-Désiré Kabila, president of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (b. 1939)
 * Virginia O'Brien, American actress (b. 1919)
 * January 27 – Marie José of Belgium, last Queen of Italy (b. 1906)
 * January 30 – Michel Marcel Navratil, last French citizen and male survivor of the Titanic disaster (b. 1908)
 * January 31 – Gordon R. Dickson, Canadian writer (b. 1923)

February

 * February 4 – Iannis Xenakis, Greek composer (b. 1922)
 * February 7 – King Moody, American actor (b. 1929)
 * February 9
 * Herbert A. Simon, American economist, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1916)
 * Reginald Marsh, British actor (b. 1926)
 * February 10 – Lewis Arquette, American actor (b. 1935)
 * February 18
 * Balthus, French painter (b. 1908)
 * Dale Earnhardt, American auto racing driver (b. 1951)
 * February 19 – Stanley Kramer, American film director (b. 1913)
 * February 20 – Rosemary DeCamp, American actress (b. 1910)
 * February 24 – Claude Shannon, American mathematician (b. 1916)
 * February 25 – Sir Don Bradman, Australian cricketer (b. 1908)

March

 * March 1 – John Painter, World's Oldest Man between 1999 and 2001 (b. 1888)
 * March 4
 * Glenn Hughes, American vocalist (b. 1950)
 * Jean René Bazaine, French painter (b. 1904)
 * March 9 – Richard Stone, American composer (b. 1953)
 * March 12
 * Morton Downey Jr., American television personality (b. 1932)
 * Robert Ludlum, American author (b. 1927)
 * March 15
 * Gaetano Cozzi, Italian historian (b. 1922)
 * Ann Sothern, American actress and singer (b. 1909)
 * March 16 – Norma MacMillan, Canadian actress and voice actress (b. 1921)
 * March 18 – John Phillips, American singer-songwriter (b. 1935)
 * March 20 – Ilie Verdeț, 51st Prime Minister of Romania (b. 1925)
 * March 22 – William Hanna, American animator and businessman (b. 1910)
 * March 31 – Clifford Shull, American physicist, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1915)

April

 * April 7
 * David Graf, American actor (b. 1950)
 * Beatrice Straight, American actress (b. 1914)
 * April 8
 * Safiya Henderson-Holmes, African-American poet (b. 1950)
 * Van Stephenson, American singer-songwriter (b. 1953)
 * April 11 – Sandy Bull, American folk musician and composer (b. 1941)
 * April 14 – Hiroshi Teshigahara, Japanese director (b. 1927)
 * April 15 – Joey Ramone, American musician and singer (b. 1951)
 * April 20
 * Va'ai Kolone, Prime Minister of Samoa (b. 1911)
 * Giuseppe Sinopoli, Italian conductor and composer (b. 1946)
 * April 21 – Jack Haley Jr., American film director and producer (b. 1933)
 * April 25 – Michele Alboreto, Italian racing driver (b. 1956)
 * April 29 – Barend Biesheuvel, Dutch politician and corporate director, Prime Minister of the Netherlands (1971–1973) (b. 1920)

May

 * May 11 – Douglas Adams, English author (b. 1952)
 * May 12 – Perry Como, American singer (b. 1912)
 * May 13 – R. K. Narayan, Indian novelist (b. 1906)
 * May 17 – Jacques-Louis Lions, French mathematician (b. 1928)
 * May 22 – Jenő Fock, 49th Prime Minister of Hungary (b. 1916)
 * May 22 – Katharine Bartlett, American physical anthropologist, museum curator (b. 1907)
 * May 24 – Javier Urruticoechea, Spanish footballer (b. 1952)
 * May 31 – Arlene Francis, American actress and game show panelist (b. 1907)

June

 * June 1
 * King Birendra of Nepal (b. 1944)
 * Aiswarya, Queen of Nepal (b. 1949)
 * Dhirendra of Nepal (b. 1950)
 * Prince Nirajan of Nepal (b. 1978)
 * Princess Shruti of Nepal (b. 1976)
 * June 2 – Imogene Coca, American actress (b. 1908)
 * June 3 – Anthony Quinn, Mexican-American actor (b. 1915)
 * June 4
 * King Dipendra of Nepal (b. 1971)
 * John Hartford, American musician and composer (b. 1937)
 * June 7 – Víctor Paz Estenssoro, 52nd President of Bolivia (b. 1907)
 * June 10 – Leila Pahlavi, Iranian princess (b. 1970)
 * June 11 – Timothy McVeigh, American terrorist (b. 1968)
 * June 12 – Owen Bush, American actor (b. 1921)
 * June 17 – Donald J. Cram, American chemist, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1919)
 * June 21
 * John Lee Hooker, American musician (b. 1917)
 * Carroll O'Connor, American actor (b. 1924)
 * Soad Hosny, Egyptian actress (b. 1942)
 * June 27
 * Tove Jansson, Finnish author (b. 1914)
 * Jack Lemmon, American actor and director (b. 1925)
 * Joan Sims, English actress (b. 1930)
 * June 28
 * Mortimer J. Adler, American philosopher (b. 1902)
 * June 30 – Chet Atkins, American guitarist and record producer (b. 1924)

July

 * July 1 – Nikolay Basov, Soviet physicist, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1922)
 * July 10 – Álvaro Magaña, 38th President of El Salvador (b. 1925)
 * July 11 – Herman Brood, Dutch musician (b. 1946)
 * July 21
 * Sivaji Ganesan, Indian actor (b. 1928)
 * Steve Barton, American actor (b. 1954)
 * July 22 – Maria Gorokhovskaya, Soviet gymnast (b. 1921)
 * July 24 – Hiroshi Tsuburaya, Japanese actor (b. 1964)
 * July 26 – Josef Klaus, 16th Chancellor of Austria (b. 1910)
 * July 28 – Ahmed Sofa, Bengali writer (b. 1943)
 * July 29 – Edward Gierek, Polish politician (b. 1913)
 * July 31
 * Poul Anderson, American author (b. 1926)
 * Francisco da Costa Gomes, President of Portugal (b. 1914)

August

 * August 1 – Korey Stringer, American football player (b. 1974)
 * August 3 – Frank Pakenham, 7th Earl of Longford, British peer, politician and reformer (b. 1905)
 * August 4 – Lorenzo Music, American voice actor (b. 1937)
 * August 6
 * Larry Adler, American musician (b. 1914)
 * Jorge Amado, Brazilian writer (b. 1912)
 * Dương Văn Minh, President of Vietnam (b. 1916)
 * Wilhelm Mohnke, German general (b. 1911)
 * August 15 – Richard Chelimo, Kenyan athlete (b. 1972)
 * August 19 – Donald Woods, South African journalist and anti-apartheid activist (b. 1933)
 * August 20 – Fred Hoyle, British astronomer and writer (b. 1915)
 * August 22 – Bernard Heuvelmans, Belgian-French cryptozoologist (b. 1916)
 * August 23 – Kathleen Freeman, American actress (b. 1919)
 * August 24 – Jane Greer, American actress (b. 1924)
 * August 25
 * Aaliyah, American singer and actress (b. 1979)
 * Ken Tyrrell, British auto racing driver (b. 1924)
 * August 26 – Marita Petersen, 8th Prime Minister of Faroe Islands (b. 1940)
 * August 30 – A. F. M. Ahsanuddin Chowdhury, 9th President of Bangladesh (b. 1915)

September

 * September 2
 * Christiaan Barnard, South African cardiac surgeon (b. 1922)
 * Troy Donahue, American actor (b. 1936)
 * September 3
 * Pauline Kael, American film critic (b. 1919)
 * Thuy Trang, Vietnamese American actress (b. 1973)
 * September 4 – Hank the Angry Drunken Dwarf (Henry Joseph Nasiff Jr.), American comedian (b. 1962)
 * September 9 – Ahmad Shah Massoud, Afghan military commander (b. 1953)
 * September 11
 * 2,996 people (2,977 victims and 19 hijackers) who died in the September 11 attacks
 * David Angell, American television producer (b. 1946)
 * Garnet Bailey, Canadian hockey player and scout (b. 1948)
 * Berry Berenson, American photographer (and widow of Anthony Perkins) (b. 1948)
 * Daniel Lewin, American-Israeli mathematician and entrepreneur (b. 1970)
 * Jeremy Glick, passenger on board United Airlines Flight 93 (b. 1970)
 * Barbara Olson, American television commentator (b. 1955)
 * September 13
 * Charles Régnier, German actor, director, radio actor, and translator (b. 1914)
 * Frédéric-Antonin Breysse, French cartoonist (b. 1907)
 * September 14 – Dorothy McGuire, American actress (b. 1916)
 * September 20
 * Marcos Pérez Jiménez, 51st President of Venezuela (b. 1914)
 * Karl-Eduard von Schnitzler, East German journalist and television host (b. 1918)
 * September 22 – Isaac Stern, Ukrainian violinist (b. 1920)
 * September 29 – Nguyễn Văn Thiệu, Vietnamese politician (b. 1923)

October

 * October 4 – Blaise Alexander, American automobile racing driver (b. 1976)
 * October 15 – Zhang Xueliang, Chinese military figure (b. 1901)
 * October 22
 * Bertie Mee, English football player and coach (b. 1918)
 * Georgy Vitsin, Soviet and Russian actor (b. 1917)
 * October 24 – Jaromil Jireš, Czechoslovak filmmaker (b. 1935)

November

 * November – Justin Rakotoniaina, 3rd Prime Minister of Madagascar (b. 1933)
 * November 1 – Juan Bosch, President of the Dominican Republic (b. 1909)
 * November 3 – Sir Ernst Gombrich, Austrian-born art historian (b. 1909)
 * November 5 – Gholam Reza Azhari, 73rd Prime Minister of Iran (b. 1912)
 * November 6
 * Gray Morrow, comic book artist and book illustrator (b. 1934)
 * Anthony Shaffer, English novelist and playwright (b. 1926)
 * Milton William Cooper, American author and radio host (b. 1943)
 * November 7 – Nida Blanca, Filipino actress (b. 1936)
 * November 9 – Giovanni Leone, 37th Prime Minister of Italy and 6th President of Italy (b. 1908)
 * November 10 – Ken Kesey, American author (b. 1935)
 * November 12 – Satguru Sivaya Subramuniyaswami, American-born Hindu guru (b. 1927)
 * November 17 – Michael Karoli, German musician (b. 1948)
 * November 22 – Mary Kay Ash, American businesswoman (b. 1918)
 * November 23 – Mary Whitehouse, British conservative activist (b. 1910)
 * November 24 – Rachel Gurney, British actress (b. 1920)
 * November 25 – Gohar Shahi, Pakistani spiritual leader (b. 1941)
 * November 29
 * George Harrison, English musician (b. 1943)
 * John Mitchum, American actor (b. 1919)

December

 * December 5 – Sir Peter Blake, New Zealand yachtsman, murdered (b. 1948)
 * December 12 – Josef Bican, Czech-Austrian footballer (b. 1913)
 * December 13
 * Chuck Schuldiner, American singer and guitarist (b. 1967)
 * Michael Bradshaw, English actor (b. 1933)
 * Rufus Thomas, American singer (b. 1917)
 * December 16 – Stuart Adamson, Scottish singer and guitarist (b. 1958)
 * December 18 – Marcel Mule, French saxophonist (b. 1901)
 * December 20 – Léopold Sédar Senghor, first president of Senegal (b. 1906)
 * December 22
 * Bola Ige, Nigerian politician (b. 1930)
 * Grzegorz Ciechowski, Polish musician (b. 1957)
 * Walter Newton Read, American lawyer and officeholder; 2nd chairman of the New Jersey Casino Control Commission (b. 1918)
 * December 23 – Jelle Zijlstra, Dutch politician and economist, Prime Minister of the Netherlands (1966–1967) (b. 1918)
 * December 26 – Sir Nigel Hawthorne, British actor (b. 1929)
 * December 31 – Eileen Heckart, American actress (b. 1919)

Nobel Prizes

 * Physics – Eric Allin Cornell, Wolfgang Ketterle, and Carl Wieman
 * Chemistry – William Standish Knowles, Ryōji Noyori, and Karl Barry Sharpless
 * Medicine – Leland H. Hartwell, Tim Hunt, and Paul Nurse
 * Literature – V. S. Naipaul
 * Peace – United Nations, Kofi Annan
 * Bank of Sweden Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel – George Akerlof, Michael Spence, and Joseph Stiglitz

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Trivia

 * Throughout April 1998, this video was packaged with a personalized book with stickers.
 * A short-lived DVD version of the video was released in 2007.
 * In the 2007 DVD version, all Kideo crew members are removed from the credits.

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Plot
It's Valentine's Day and the kids are making valentine boxes. A mysterious card arrives in Barney's valentine box, which he explains is from The Queen of Hearts. With a little imagination, Barney and the children head off to visit her castle. They meet The Queen of Hearts and explore the castle. From making silly rhymes and flowers to butterflies, lollipops and decorating valentine cookies, there's fun in every corner. There's even a surprise Valentine's Day party organized by The Queen of Hearts, where Baby Bop and BJ meet up with the others. The group gets dressed up nicely and they have loads of fun. Barney and the kids give a card they made to The Queen of Hearts, which she enjoys. Back at the Treehouse, Barney gives the kids some Valentine cards.

Poems: Roses are Red

Cast

 * Barney (Voice: Duncan Brannan / Tim Dever, Costume: David Joyner)
 * Baby Bop (Voice: Julie Johnson, Costume: Jeff Ayers)
 * BJ (Voice: Patty Wirtz, Costume: Jeff Brooks)
 * Jeff (Austin Ball)
 * Jill (Lana Whittington)
 * Kristen (Sara Hickman)
 * Keesha (Mera Baker)
 * Stephen (Chase Gallatin)
 * The Queen of Hearts (Carol Farabee)
 * Pages (Sam Austin, Steve Barcus, Al Castro, Marc Hebert, Douglas Miller, Derik Webb)

Songs

 * 1) Barney Theme Song
 * 2) The Rainbow Song
 * 3) Just Imagine
 * 4) Castles So High
 * 5) Love is the Reason for Valentine's Day
 * 6) Roses are Red
 * 7) Silly Sounds
 * 8) Laugh with Me!
 * 9) What Makes a Flower So Pretty?
 * 10) Five Little Butterflies
 * 11) If All the Raindrops
 * 12) The Friendship Song
 * 13) Ring Around the Rosie
 * 14) London Bridge
 * 15) The Having Fun Song
 * 16) Love is the Reason for Valentine's Day (Reprise)
 * 17) I Love You

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Trivia

 * Tim Dever's name is incorrectly credited as "Tim Devers" in the end of this video.
 * Production for this video took place in August 31-September 2, 1999.
 * With a production code of 624, this video was the final project in which Dennis DeShazer served as executive producer.
 * This video marked:
 * The second home video where Barney is not voiced by Bob West, simple because he had taken a day off while this video was in production.
 * The 2nd home video since My Party with Barney in which Barney is voiced by Duncan Brannan. This is also the first time Duncan Brannan sings as Barney. In My Party with Barney, he only did the dialogue, while Bob West did the singing.
 * The first home video where Barney is voiced by Tim Dever.
 * The final Barney project in which Richard C. Leach served as the executive in charge of production.
 * The first Valentine's Day special in the Barney franchise. The next one being the Season 11 half episodes Valentine's Day, and Love.
 * The first time an episode or home video was rescored by a different music director prior to release. As evident by the screener, Bob Singleton scored the video first, then Joe Phillips rescored the video.
 * The final appearances of Kristen and Jill.
 * The only time Kristen appeared with Jill and Stephen with glasses.
 * The only appearance of The Queen of Hearts.
 * Carol Farabee the actress who played The Queen of Hearts in this video, also did the voice of Baby Bop in Imagination Island.
 * Besides a different music director, the screener also featured the Season 4 version of the "Barney Theme Song" and a different recording for the Rhyming Machine.
 * On the coloring page for the DVD of this video, Riff and BJ were in a hot air balloon. However, Riff wasn't in this video because he was not introduced yet, at the time.
 * On February 14, 2001, this video was featured in the Blockbuster Exclusive video, Barney's Valentine Adventure (along with Barney's Magical Musical Adventure).
 * The Arrangement for "Just Imagine" done by Joe Phillips would later be used in Barney's Christmas Star, but with Christmas sounds.
 * The Arrangement for "If All the Raindrops" done by Joe Phillips would later be used starting in Season 7.ize:14px;"> is a  Barney Home Video  that was released on September 28, 1999. NBC.png

Plot
Barney, Baby Bop, BJ and the kids take a musical journey to the North Pole where they are greeted as very special guests at Santa's Workshop. With music in the air and Christmas presents everywhere, it's a dream come true as Santa unveils his secret toys for this year's Christmas. Watch in wonderment as Mrs. Claus takes the kids on an enchanted train ride through Santa's Toy Factory. Then it's off to a Christmas gift-wrapping party where everyone helps Santa put the finishing touches on this year's presents.

Cast

 * Barney (Voice: Bob West, Costume: David Joyner)
 * Baby Bop (Voice: Julie Johnson, Body: Jeff Ayers)
 * BJ (Voice: Patty Wirtz, Costume: Jeff Brooks)
 * Hannah (Marisa Kuers)
 * Robert (Angel Velasco)
 * Keesha (Mera Baker)
 * Stephen (Chase Gallatin)
 * Hannah's Mom (Carolyn McCormick)
 * Hannah's Dad (John Swasey)
 * Santa Claus (Frank Baker)
 * Mrs. Claus (Susan Largo)
 * Ballerina (Audrea Ulmer)
 * Choir Master (Larry Haron)
 * Bell Choir (Austin Ball, Maurie Chandler, Monet Chandler, Sara Hickman, Jeffrey Hood and Adrianne Kangas)
 * Carolers (Mona Baker, Bobby Butler, Lucien Douglas, Gilbert Gonzales, Lori Plummer, Erica Rhodes and Heidi Zeko)

Songs

 * 1) Barney Theme Song
 * 2) Jingle at the Window
 * 3) Winter's Wonderful
 * 4) Deck the Halls
 * 5) Oh, Christmas Tree
 * 6) Jolly Old St. Nicholas
 * 7) Jingle Bells
 * 8) Look into Santa's Book
 * 9) Joy to the World (Instrumental)
 * 10) Christmas is Our Favorite Time of Year
 * 11) Wrap It Up
 * 12) The 12 Days of Christmas
 * 13) The Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy (Instrumental)
 * 14) Christmas Medley: Silent Night (Instrumental) / We Wish You a Merry Christmas
 * 15) Up on the Housetop
 * 16) I Love You

Music and Soundtrack
Main Article:  Barney's Night Before Christmas (soundtrack)

Main Article:   Barney's Sing-Along: Night Before Christmas

Book
 Main Article: Barney's Night Before Christmas (Book)

Television Airings

 * This video aired on Disney Channel from 1999 until 2009.
 * This video aired on PBS from 2000 until 2001.
 * This video aired on Playhouse Disney from 2002 until 2006.
 * This video also aired on Sprout in 2010.
 * This video also aired on Disney Junior from 2011 until 2015.
 * This video also aired on NBC from 2014 until 2016.
 * This video also aired on Nickelodeon in 2002 until 2018.
 * This video also aired on Encore Family in 2019 until 2021.

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Trivia

 * This is the second Christmas special in the Barney franchise. The first being  Waiting for Santa  and second being Barney's Magical Christmas.
 * Other second generation cast members of the kids make their cameo guest appearances in this video.
 * The version of "I Love You" uses a lullaby version.
 * On the screener copy to this, the title was called "The Holiday Show".
 * During one verse of "The 12 Days of Christmas" when Baby Bop says 5 Golden Rings her head comes of a little but falls back down.
 * A float based on the video appeared in the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade from 1999 until 2001.One, Two, You Know What to Do
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Trivia

 * This video marked:
 * The first Halloween special in the Barney franchise.
 * The last Barney home video to feature Groundling Marsh and Joe Scruggs preview.
 * The last use of the Season 4 versions of the "Barney Theme Song" and "I Love You". The Season 4 vocals for the "Barney Theme Song" returned on the screening copy of Be My Valentine, Love Barney.
 * The last use of the Season 4 Barney costume.
 * The first appearances of Farmer Dooley and Miss Pennypacker. Farmer Dooley would later reappear in the Season 6 episode "Down on Grandpa's Farm" and the home video, Let's Go to the Farm, and Miss Pennypacker would later reappear in the home video Walk Around the Block with Barney.
 * The only time we ever see the school gym.
 * The first home video where Mr. Boyd appears in.
 * During the song, "A Big Parade of Costumes", one of the kids in the background of the stage is wearing the same cheerleading uniform Luci wore in the Season 1 episode "Carnival of Numbers". The uniform was also seen in the Season 3 episode "Are We There Yet?".
 * When BJ says "Thanks Mrs. Pennypacker", you can see that Baby Bop lip syncs the exact same words.
 * The preview for this video is announced by Dean Barnett. On VHS, that preview only appeared in Come on Over to Barney's House.
 * This video was shown in "Children's Favorites: Halloween Treats".
 * Goof: During the end credits, Baby Bop's name was mispelled "Baby Bob".

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Promotion Tour
 Main Article: Barney's Zoo Tour

Barney's Zoo Tour was a tour to promote the home video, "Let's Go to the Zoo". It originally toured at different zoos in the United States from July 2001 until August 2001.

Trivia

 * This video marked:
 * The final Barney project in which Richard C. Leach served as the executive in charge of production.
 * The final Barney project produced and distributed by Lyrick Studios.
 * The final Barney project produced by Timothy Clott.
 * The first installment in the Let's Go series in the Barney franchise.
 * The last appearance of Miss Kepler.
 * Although Love to Read, with Barney was first, this video was marketed as the first Barney video to be filmed on location.
 * Originally, this video was supposed to be released on DVD on August 28, 2001, but it was delayed until April 8, 2003.
 * The 1996 BJ costume is used briefly during the scene where BJ gets wet. (This is done so the costume in the video wouldn't get damaged by the splash).
 * Tim Dever's name is incorrectly credited as "Tim Devers" in the end of this video.
 * On April 12, 2002, this video was featured in the Blockbuster Exclusive video,  Barney's Island Safari  (along with  Imagination Island ).
 * Production for this video took place in July 2000.