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2005 was designated as:
 * International Year for Sport and Physical Education
 * International Year of Microcredit

The year 2005 was the end of the International Decade of the World's Indigenous People (1995–2005).

January

 * January 5 – Eris, the most massive known dwarf planet in the Solar System, is discovered by a team led by Michael E. Brown using images originally taken on October 21, 2003, at the Palomar Observatory.
 * January 7 – Crevalcore train crash in Italy: 17 dead and dozens injured.
 * January 12 – Deep Impact is launched from Cape Canaveral with the purpose of studying the comet Tempel 1.
 * January 14 – The Huygens spacecraft lands on Titan, the largest moon of Saturn.
 * January 20 – George W. Bush is inaugurated for a second term as President of the United States.

February

 * February 10 – North Korea announces that it possesses nuclear weapons as a protection against the hostility it says it perceives from the United States.
 * February 14 – Former Lebanese Prime Minister Rafic Hariri is assassinated, along with 21 others, by a suicide bomber in Beirut.
 * February 16 – The Kyoto Protocol officially goes into effect.

March

 * March 14 – China ratifies an anti-secession law, aimed at preventing Taiwan from declaring independence.
 * March 24 – The President of Kyrgyzstan, Askar Akayev, is deposed following mass anti-government demonstrations and flees the country.
 * March 26 - The first episode of the revived series of Doctor Who aires on BBC One
 * March 28 – The 8.6 Nias–Simeulue earthquake shakes northern Sumatra with a maximum Mercalli intensity of VI (Strong), leaving 915–1,314 people dead and 340–1,146 injured.

April

 * April 2 – Pope John Paul II dies; over four million people travel to the Vatican to mourn him.  Pope Benedict XVI succeeds him on April 19, becoming the 265th pope.
 * April 9 – Charles, Prince of Wales marries Camilla Parker Bowles in a civil ceremony at Windsor's Guildhall. Camilla receives the title Duchess of Cornwall.
 * April 23 – The first ever YouTube video is uploaded, titled Me at the zoo.
 * April 26 – Syria withdraws the last of its military garrison from Lebanon, ending its 29-year military occupation of the country.
 * April 27 – The Superjumbo jet aircraft Airbus A380 makes its first flight from Toulouse.

May

 * May 13 – Uzbek Interior Ministry and National Security Service troops massacre at least 200 protesters in the city of Andijan.

June

 * June 21 – A Volna booster rocket carrying the first light sail spacecraft fails 83 seconds after its launch, destroying the spacecraft.

July

 * July 2 – Live 8, a set of 10 simultaneous concerts, takes place throughout the world, raising interest in the Make Poverty History campaign.
 * July 6
 * The European Parliament rejects the Proposed directive on the patentability of computer-implemented inventions in its second reading.
 * The International Olympic Committee awards London the right to host the 2012 Summer Olympics.
 * July 7 – Four coordinated suicide bombings hit central London, killing 52 people and injuring over 700.
 * July 23 – A series of bombings hit the resort city of Sharm el-Sheikh, Egypt, killing over 80 people.
 * July 28 – The Provisional Irish Republican Army announces an end to the armed campaign it has pursued since 1969, and orders all its units to drop their arms.

August

 * August 12 – The Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter is launched from Cape Canaveral, designed to explore Mars.
 * August 14 – Helios Airways Flight 522, en route from Larnaca, Cyprus to Prague, Czech Republic via Athens, crashes in the hills near Grammatiko, Greece, killing 121 passengers and crew.
 * August 16 – West Caribbean Airways Flight 708 crashes into a mountain in Venezuela, killing 160 passengers and crew.
 * August 18 – Peace Mission 2005, the first joint China–Russia military exercise, begins its eight-day training on the Shandong Peninsula.
 * August 29 – Hurricane Katrina makes landfall along the U.S. Gulf Coast, causing severe damage and killing over a thousand people and dealing an estimated $108 billion in damage.
 * August 31 – A stampede at the Al-Aaimmah bridge in Baghdad, Iraq, kills 953 Shia Muslim pilgrims who were celebrating a religious festival.

September

 * September 7 – Egypt holds its first ever multi-party presidential election, which is marred with allegations of fraud.
 * September 12 – Israel demolishes multiple settlements and withdraws its army from the Gaza Strip.
 * September 19 – North Korea agrees to stop building nuclear weapons in exchange for aid and cooperation.
 * September 30 – Controversial drawings of Muhammad are printed in the Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten, sparking outrage and violent riots by Muslims around the world.

October

 * October 8 – The 7.6 Kashmir earthquake strikes Azad Kashmir, Pakistan and nearby areas with a maximum Mercalli intensity of VIII (Severe), killing more than 86,000 people and displacing several million more.
 * October 12 – The second manned Chinese spacecraft, Shenzhou 6, is launched.
 * October 15 – The 2005 Iraqi Constitution is approved by Iraqi voters, which among other things, changes the official name of the country from "Iraqi Republic" to "Republic of Iraq".
 * October 19 – The trial of Saddam Hussein begins.
 * October 24 – Hurricane Wilma made landfall near Cape Romano.

November

 * November 9 – At least 60 people are killed and 115 more are wounded in a series of coordinated suicide bombings in Amman, Jordan.
 * November 11 – In Kazakhstan, Zamanbek Nurkadilov, former mayor of Almaty, government minister and a political opponent of Nursultan Nazarbayev is found dead at his family compound.
 * November 13 – Andrew Stimpson, a 25-year-old Scottish man, is reported as the first person proven to have been 'cured' of HIV.
 * November 22 – Angela Merkel assumes office as the first female Chancellor of Germany.
 * November 23 – Ellen Johnson Sirleaf wins the Liberian general election, making her the first democratically elected female head of state in Africa.
 * November 28 – The United Nations Climate Change conference is held in Montreal.
 * November 30 – Surgeons in France carry out the first human face transplant with Isabelle Dinoire becoming the first person to undergo it.

December

 * December 12 – Scientists announce that they have created mice with small amounts of human brain cells in an effort to make realistic models of neurological disorders.
 * December 18 – Chad descends into civil war after various rebel forces, with support from Sudan, attack the capital, N'Djamena.
 * December 31 – Another second is added, 23:59:60, to end the year 2005, the first time since 1998.

Births

 * January 11 – Roksana Węgiel, Polish singer, winner of Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2018
 * February – Alma Deutscher, English composer, violinist, pianist and child prodigy
 * February 10 – Rio Suzuki, Japanese actress and tarento
 * February 21 – Hong Hwa-ri, South Korean actress
 * February 25 – Noah Jupe, English actor
 * March 26 – Ella Anderson, American actress
 * April 29 – Prince Dipangkorn Rasmijoti of Thailand, son of King Maha Vajiralongkorn, Rama X of Thailand and his wife Srirasmi Suwadee
 * June 26 – Princess Alexia of the Netherlands, daughter of Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands and his wife Queen Maxima of the Netherlands
 * July 25 – Pierce Gagnon, American actor
 * October 4 – Rina Endō, Japanese actress
 * October 15 – Prince Christian of Denmark, son of Frederik, Crown Prince of Denmark and his wife Mary, Crown Princess of Denmark
 * October 31 – Leonor, Princess of Asturias, daughter of Felipe VI of Spain and his wife Queen Letizia of Spain
 * December 3 – Prince Sverre Magnus of Norway, son of Haakon, Crown Prince of Norway and his wife Mette-Marit, Crown Princess of Norway, grandson of King Harald V of Norway

January



 * January 1
 * Shirley Chisholm, American politician, educator, and author (b. 1924)
 * Eugene J. Martin, American artist (b. 1938)
 * January 4 – Alton Tobey, American artist (b. 1914)
 * January 7 – Rosemary Kennedy, American socialite (b. 1918)
 * January 10
 * Princess Joséphine Charlotte of Belgium, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg (b. 1927)
 * James Forman, American civil rights activist (b. 1928)
 * January 12 – Amrish Puri, Indian actor (b. 1932)
 * January 15
 * Victoria de los Ángeles, Spanish Catalan soprano (b. 1923)
 * Ruth Warrick, American singer, actress and political activist (b. 1916)
 * January 17
 * Virginia Mayo, American actress (b. 1920)
 * Zhao Ziyang, 3rd Premier of China (b. 1919)
 * January 20 – Per Borten, 14th Prime Minister of Norway (b. 1913)
 * January 21 – Richard Outram, Canadian poet (b. 1930)
 * January 23 – Johnny Carson, American television host (b. 1925)
 * January 25 – Philip Johnson, American architect (b. 1906)
 * January 28 – Jim Capaldi, English rock musician and songwriter (b. 1944)
 * January 29 – Ephraim Kishon, Israeli author, dramatist, screenwriter, and film director (b. 1924)
 * January 31 – Malcolm Hardee, English comedian, and author (b. 1950)

February

 * February 1 – John Vernon, Canadian actor (b. 1932)
 * February 2 – Max Schmeling, German boxer (b. 1905)
 * February 3
 * Ernst Mayr, German-American biologist (b. 1904)
 * Zurab Zhvania, 4th Prime Minister of Georgia (b. 1963)
 * February 4 – Ossie Davis, American actor, poet, playwright, author and civil rights activist (b. 1917)
 * February 5 – Gnassingbé Eyadéma, 3rd President of Togo (b. 1935)
 * February 7 – Atli Dam, 3-Time Prime Minister of Faroe Islands (b. 1932)
 * February 10
 * Ben Jones, 7th Prime Minister of Grenada (b. 1924)
 * Arthur Miller, American playwright (b. 1915)
 * February 12
 * Sammi Smith, American country music singer-songwriter (b. 1943)
 * Rafael Vidal, Venezuelan swimmer and sports commentator (b. 1964)
 * February 13 – Lúcia Santos, Portuguese nun (b. 1907)
 * February 14 – Rafic Hariri, 2-Time Prime Minister of Lebanon (b. 1944)
 * February 17
 * Narriman Sadek, Queen of Egypt (b. 1933)
 * Omar Sívori, Argentinian footballer (b. 1935)
 * Dan O'Herlihy, Irish actor (b. 1919)
 * February 20
 * Sandra Dee, American actress (b. 1942)
 * Hunter S. Thompson, American journalist (b. 1937)
 * February 22 – Simone Simon, French actress (b. 1910)
 * February 24 – Hugh Nibley, American scholar and Latter-day Saint apologist (b. 1910)
 * February 25
 * Peter Benenson, British lawyer and founder of Amnesty International (b. 1921)
 * Atef Sedky, 45th Prime Minister of Egypt (b. 1930)

March



 * March 3 – Rinus Michels, Dutch soccer player and coach (b. 1928)
 * March 6
 * Hans Bethe, German-American physicist (b. 1906)
 * Teresa Wright, American actress (b. 1918)
 * March 9 – Chris LeDoux, American country music and rodeo star (b. 1948)
 * March 15 – Audrey Callaghan, Spouse of the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (b. 1915)
 * March 17 – George F. Kennan, American diplomat and political advisor (b. 1904)
 * March 19 – John Z. DeLorean, American car maker (b. 1925)
 * March 22
 * Clemente Domínguez y Gómez, Spanish spiritual leader (b. 1946)
 * Kenzō Tange, Japanese architect (b. 1913)
 * March 26 – James Callaghan, 70th Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (b. 1912)
 * March 29
 * Johnnie Cochran, American lawyer (b. 1937)
 * Mitch Hedberg, American stand-up comedian (b. 1968)
 * March 30
 * Robert Creeley, American poet (b. 1926)
 * Fred Korematsu, Japanese-American civil rights activist (b. 1919)

April

 * April 1 – Miguel Vila Luna, Dominican architect and painter (b. 1964)
 * April 2 – Pope John Paul II (b. 1920)
 * April 5 – Saul Bellow, Canadian-American writer (b. 1915)
 * April 6 – Rainier III, Prince of Monaco (b. 1923)
 * April 13 – Nikola Ljubičić, Serbian general and politician, 10th President of Serbia (b. 1916)
 * April 23 – John Mills, English actor (b. 1908)
 * April 24 – Ezer Weizman, 7th President of Israel (b. 1924)
 * April 26
 * Mason Adams, American actor (b. 1919)
 * Maria Schell, Austrian actress (b. 1926)

May

 * May 2 – Wee Kim Wee, 4th President of Singapore (b. 1915)
 * May 13 – George Dantzig, American mathematician (b. 1914)
 * May 17 – Frank Gorshin, American actor, impressionist, and comedian (b. 1933)
 * May 22 – Thurl Ravenscroft, American actor and bass singer (b. 1914)
 * May 25
 * Sunil Dutt, Indian actor, producer, director and politician (b. 1929)
 * Ismail Merchant, Indian film producer (b. 1936)
 * May 26
 * Eddie Albert, American actor (b. 1906)
 * Sangoulé Lamizana, 2nd President and 2nd Prime Minister of Burkina Faso (b. 1916)

June

 * June 6
 * Anne Bancroft, American actress (b. 1931)
 * Dana Elcar, American actor (b. 1927)
 * Bolívar Urrutia Parrilla, 21st President of Panama (b. 1918)
 * June 11 – Vasco Gonçalves, 103rd Prime Minister of Portugal (b. 1921)
 * June 13
 * Álvaro Cunhal, Portuguese politician (b. 1913)
 * Lane Smith, American actor (b. 1936)
 * June 17 – Susanna Javicoli, Italian actress (b. 1954)
 * June 20 – Jack Kilby, American engineer (b. 1923)
 * June 21 – Jaime Sin, 30th Archbishop of Manila (b. 1928)
 * June 24 – Paul Winchell, American ventriloquist, comedian, actor, voice artist, humanitarian, and inventor (b. 1922)
 * June 25
 * John Fiedler, American actor (b. 1925)
 * Domino Harvey, British-American bounty hunter (b. 1969)
 * June 27 – Shelby Foote, American historian and novelist (b. 1916)
 * June 28
 * Danny Dietz, American naval officer (b. 1980)
 * Erik S. Kristensen, American naval officer (b. 1972)
 * Michael P. Murphy, American naval officer (b. 1976)

July

 * July 1 – Luther Vandross, American singer (b. 1951)
 * July 4 – June Haver, American actress and singer (b. 1926)
 * July 5 – James Stockdale, American Vice Admiral and vice presidential candidate (b. 1923)
 * July 6
 * L. Patrick Gray, American FBI director (b. 1916)
 * Ed McBain, American writer (b. 1926)
 * Claude Simon, Malagasy-French novelist and critic, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1913)
 * July 9 – Kevin Hagen, American actor (b. 1928)
 * July 11 – Frances Langford, American actress and singer (b. 1913)
 * July 17
 * Edward Heath, 68th Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (b. 1916)
 * Geraldine Fitzgerald, Irish actress (b. 1913)
 * July 18 – William Westmoreland, American army general (b. 1914)
 * July 19 – John Tyndall, British politician and activist (b. 1934)
 * July 20 – James Doohan, Canadian actor (b. 1920)
 * July 21 – Long John Baldry, English-Canadian musician (b. 1941)
 * July 25 – Ford Rainey, American actor (b. 1908)
 * July 31 – Wim Duisenberg, Dutch politician (b. 1935)

August

 * August 1 – King Fahd of Saudi Arabia (b. 1921)
 * August 6 – Robin Cook, British politician (b. 1946)
 * August 7 – Peter Jennings, Canadian-American news anchor (b. 1938)
 * August 8
 * Barbara Bel Geddes, American actress, artist, and children's author (b. 1922)
 * Ahmed Deedat, South African preacher (b. 1918)
 * August 9 – Matthew McGrory, American actor (b. 1973)
 * August 12 – Lakshman Kadirgamar, foreign minister of Sri Lanka (b. 1932)
 * August 13 – David Lange, 32nd Prime Minister of New Zealand (b. 1942)
 * August 16
 * Joe Ranft, American screenwriter, comedian, animator, storyboard artist, voice actor and magician (b. 1960)
 * Brother Roger, Swiss monastic and founder of the Taizé Community (b. 1915)
 * August 19
 * Faimalaga Luka, 6th Prime Minister of Tuvalu (b. 1940)
 * Mo Mowlam, British politician (b. 1949)
 * August 23 – Brock Peters, American actor (b. 1927)
 * August 31 – Joseph Rotblat, Polish-British physicist (b. 1908)

September

 * September 1 – R.L. Burnside, American blues singer (b. 1926)
 * September 2 – Bob Denver, American actor (b. 1935)
 * September 3 – William Rehnquist, American lawyer and 16th Chief Justice of the United States (b. 1924)
 * September 6 – Eugenia Charles, 3rd Prime Minister of Dominica (b. 1919)
 * September 13 – Julio César Turbay Ayala, 25th President of Colombia (b. 1916)
 * September 14 – Robert Wise, American film director (b. 1914)
 * September 18 – Michael Park, English Rally driver (b. 1966)
 * September 20 – Simon Wiesenthal, Austrian Holocaust survivor and Nazi hunter (b. 1908)
 * September 23 – Roger Brierley, English actor (b. 1935)
 * September 25 – Don Adams, American actor (b. 1923)

October

 * October 10 – Milton Obote, 2nd President of Uganda (b. 1925)
 * October 17 – Ba Jin, Chinese writer (b. 1904)
 * October 22 – Arman, French-American artist (b. 1928)
 * October 24
 * José Azcona del Hoyo, 61st President of Honduras (b. 1926)
 * Rosa Parks, American civil rights activist (b. 1913)
 * October 28 – Richard Smalley, American chemist and physicist (b. 1943)
 * October 29 – Lloyd Bochner, Canadian actor (b. 1924)

November

 * November 1 – Michael Piller, American screenwriter and producer (b. 1948)
 * November 2 – Ferruccio Valcareggi, Italian football player and manager (b. 1919)
 * November 4 – Sheree North, American actress, dancer and singer (b. 1932)
 * November 5 – John Fowles, English novelist (b. 1926)
 * November 9 – K. R. Narayanan, 10th President of India (b. 1920)
 * November 11
 * Moustapha Akkad, Syrian-American film producer (b. 1930)
 * Zamanbek Nurkadilov, Kazakh politician (b. 1944)
 * November 13 – Eddie Guerrero, Mexican-American professional wrestler (b. 1967)
 * November 16 – Henry Taube, Canadian-American chemist and academic, Nobel Prize laureate (b. 1915)
 * November 18 – Harold J. Stone, American actor (b. 1913)
 * November 19 – Erik Balling, Danish television and film director (b. 1924)
 * November 24 – Pat Morita, American actor (b. 1932)
 * November 25
 * George Best, Northern Irish footballer (b. 1946)
 * Richard Burns, English rally driver (b. 1971)
 * November 28 – Tony Meehan, English drummer (b. 1943)

December

 * December 2 – Mohammed Hamza Zubeidi, 59th Prime Minister of Iraq (b. 1938)
 * December 6 – Devan Nair, 3rd President of Singapore (b. 1923)
 * December 10
 * Eugene McCarthy, American politician (b. 1916)
 * Richard Pryor, American comedian (b. 1940)
 * December 13 – Stanley Williams, American gang leader (b. 1953)
 * December 16 – John Spencer, American actor (b. 1946)
 * December 23 – Yao Wenyuan, Chinese politician (b. 1931)
 * December 25 – Birgit Nilsson, Swedish soprano (b. 1918)
 * December 26 – Vincent Schiavelli, American actor (b. 1948)

Nobel Prizes

 * Chemistry – Robert Grubbs, Richard Schrock, and Yves Chauvin
 * Economics – Robert J. Aumann, and Thomas Schelling
 * Literature – Harold Pinter
 * Peace – Mohamed ElBaradei
 * Physics – Roy J. Glauber, John L. Hall, and Theodor W. Hänsch
 * Physiology or Medicine – Robin Warren, and Barry Marshall

New English words and terms

 * didymo
 * functional calculus
 * glamping
 * locavore
 * microblogging
 * pre-exposure prophylaxis
 * ransomware
 * rock snot
 * sexting
 * truther
 * vodcast

Plot
Barney takes his friends on a trip around the colorful world. With the help of imagination, they travel on an airplane to the rainforest, Next, they travel on a city bus to the land of ice and snow, Next, they travel on a sailing ship to beach, and Finally, they go under the sea. Along the way, they meet a dancing monkey, a dancing elephant, a dancing polar bear, tap dancing penguins, Ginger the Dog, duckies, a glittering starfish (who is a real "star"), and a giant blue whale.

Cast
(The cast below is the cast featured in the video release)
 * Barney (Voice: Dean Wendt Costume: Patrick Mcalister / Rick Starkweather)
 * Baby Bop (Voice: Julie Johnson, Costume: Jennifer Barlean / Matthew N. Myers)
 * BJ (Voice: Patty Wirtz, Costume: Dave Kendall / Jerad Harris) LYO_D2834D.jpg
 * Mike (Blake Garrett)
 * Donny (Alex Collins)
 * Sarah (Tory Green)
 * Gina (Alexis Acosta)

New footage (U.S.)

 * Jackson (Daven Wilson)
 * Stacy (Alyssa Franks)
 * Laura (Julia Nicholson)
 * Mom (Mauri Howell)

Act 1

 * 1) Barney Theme Song
 * 2) If You're Happy and You Know It
 * 3) Being Together
 * 4) Mr. Knickerbocker
 * 5) The Airplane Song
 * 6) Jungle Adventure
 * 7) The Elephant Song
 * 8) If All the Raindrops
 * 9) The Wheels on the Bus
 * 10) It's C-C Cold BRRRR!
 * 11) Look at Me I'm Dancing!
 * 12) The Rainbow Song

Act 2

 * 1) I'd Love to Sail
 * 2) The Baby Bop Hop
 * 3) Mister Sun
 * 4) BINGO
 * 5) Castles So High
 * 6) The Duckies Do
 * 7) If I Lived Under the Sea
 * 8) Bubbles
 * 9) Twinkle Twinkle Little Star
 * 10) Just Imagine
 * 11) Colors All Around
 * 12) I Love You

Music and Soundtrack
 Main Article: [http://barney.wikia.com/wiki/Barney%27s_Colorful_World!_LIVE! Barney's Colorful World LIVE!]

Gallery
See the gallery of the live show

Trivia

 * This live show / video marked:
 * The first major live show to not have any new Barney songs.
 * The first appearances of Mike played by Blake Garrett, Donny played by Alex Collins, Sarah played by Tory Green, and Gina played by Alexis Acosta. However, prior to this, Sarah (Tory Green) made her first cameo in the trailer of Come on Over to Barney's House.
 * Rebecca Wilson (who played Kelly in Barney Live! in New York City) was credited as a dancer.
 * In the first quarter of the tour, Hayden Tweedie reprised her role of Sarah. She was replaced by Tory Green in fall 2003.
 * When this live show was released on video, it was edited with scenes of Season 9's cast members (Stacy, Laura, and Jackson). The beginning was also edited, as the beginning of the original stage show had Barney doll spinning on the idea bench before coming to life. Instead, we see the kids imagine Barney putting on a show, which later immediately cuts to Barney coming through the curtains. In the U.K. and Asia video releases, three British children prepare for a pretend trip with Barney (a Barney plush toy that could be bought in stores, like in the U.S. version) and imagine going on a trip. One of the kids spins the globe and from there, it transitions to Barney coming through the curtains (much like in the U.S. opening).
 * In the show itself, a Barney doll sat on the idea bench before the show started. Right after the overture, the Idea Bench started to spin with a timpani roll, smoke arising from behind it. The spinning became increasingly faster as the bench went farther back. When the costumed Barney came through the curtains, the doll on the bench appeared to vanish. This was achieved with a part of the bench that was separate from the rest of the bench. The Barney doll was actually attached to this platform. This small platform for the doll flipped upside down, the front of the hollow, bottomless seat hiding the doll when the costumed Barney appeared, insuring that the two were never seen at the same time. The top of the Barney doll's head can be seen under the right bench seat in various shots of the home video. The outline of the bottom the platform can be seen on this seat of the bench as well. In addition to the live version, this is the only time where we hear a male announcer saying "When we play in the park with Barney, we spin around on the idea bench and use our imaginations. If you want to play with Barney, use your imagination." rather than the "Today's appearance of Barney is made possible by your imagination" announcement.
 * The video was filmed at the Dodge Theater in Phoenix, Arizona.
 * The North American tour was presented by "Toys "R" Us".
 * This video aired on PBS.

Full Video
''' (Originally titled Barney Live! at Radio City) is a Barney live show that was performed at Radio City Music Hall in New York City from March 5-13, 1994. It was later released on video on August 3, 1994, which became the first Barney video in the Classic Collection series.

Plot
Barney and his friends take the stage to delight and entertain everyone at Radio City Music Hall. They all work together to make a special surprise for the audience using items from "The Barney Bag". But before they are able to share it, a new visitor, The Winkster, sneaks away with the bag! The Winkster doesn't know how to make friends. Throughout the show, the kids are trying to catch The Winkster and teach him that all you have to do is ask in order to make friends of your own. Also, the chase takes everyone to "Barney's Imagination Circus" with fun-loving clowns and some dancing bears. After the circus ends, the chase continues until Winkster confesses that he took the bag for everyone to play with him. After his confession, he remembers to use the words "Please" and "Thank You," and then becomes friends with Barney, Baby Bop, BJ, the Winkster and the kids. Barney then unveils the surprise to the audience and then asks them to use their imaginations to make the heart bigger. After the unveiling of the the bigger heart, Barney, BJ, Baby Bop, Winkster, and the kids wrap up the show with "Everyone is Special".

Cast
(In Order of Appearance)
 * The Announcer (Charles Edward Hall)
 * Barney (Voice: Bob West, Costume: David Joyner / Carey Stinson)
 * Kathy (Lauren King)
 * Julie (Susannah Wetzel)
 * Derek (Rickey Carter)
 * Carlos (Corey Lopez)
 * Kelly (Rebecca Wilson)
 * Tosha (Hope Cervantes)
 * Min (Pia Manalo)
 * Shawn (John David Bennett II)
 * Baby Bop (Voice: Julie Johnson, Costume: Jeff Ayers)
 * The Winkster (David Voss / Ashley Wood)
 * BJ (Voice: Patty Wirtz, Costume Jeff Brooks)
 * Marching Band Musicians
 * Monkeys
 * Clowns
 * Teddy Bears



Act 1

 * 1) Barney Theme Song
 * 2) The More We Get Together
 * 3) Mr. Knickerbocker
 * 4) Ring Around the Rosie
 * 5) My Yellow Blankey
 * 6) The Barney Bag
 * 7) The Winkster
 * 8) She'll Be Coming Around the Mountain
 * 9) BJ's Song
 * 10) Take Me Out to the Ball Game
 * 11) Rain Medley: (Rain, Rain, Go Away/It's Raining, It's Pouring)
 * 12) If All the Raindrops
 * 13) And the Green Grass Grows All Around
 * 14) I Am a Fine Musician

Act 2

 * 1) Boom, Boom, Ain't It Great to Be Crazy?
 * 2) The Wheels on the Bus
 * 3) Three Little Monkeys
 * 4) Do Your Ears Hang Low?
 * 5) The Airplane Song
 * 6) Me and My Teddy
 * 7) Four Little Ducks
 * 8) My Aunt Came Back
 * 9) London Bridge
 * 10) Star Medley: (Twinkle Twinkle Little Star/Star Light, Star Bright)
 * 11) Please and Thank You
 * 12) Everyone is Special

Music and Soundtrack
Main Article: Barney Live! in New York City (soundtrack) 

Gallery
See the gallery of releases

Trivia
-size:14px;">Barney in Concert  is the 10th and second-to-last video in the  Barney & the Backyard Gang  series, and Barney's first ever stage show. The concert took place in March 1991, and was released on video four months later, on July 1, 1991.
 * This live show marked:
 * The only major live show, not to tour.
 * The first time on video that Barney is partially-performed by Carey Stinson. Stinson was Barney's Double, used only for "quick changes" (Barney transforming into a peanut salesman, for example). Stinson would later return to be Barney's main costume actor in some live performances, Barney's Big Surprise and Barney's Musical Castle, and on the television series starting in 2002.
 * The first appearance of Carlos who would later return as a main character in Season 3.
 * BJ's first concert.
 * The only live show where "I Love You" wasn't sung.
 * The final actual uses of the 1993-1994 Baby Bop costume and the 1994 BJ costume. They would later be used in Barney books and other live appearances.
 * All of the dialogue (including that of Barney and the other dinos) was live for every performance, unlike future Barney shows. The songs, however, were prerecorded.
 * Although this stage show has its very own soundtrack, with all 26 songs (including the ones in the medleys), some of the songs from this concert were also featured in the Barney's Favorites Vol. 2 album. Specifically, the live version of Barney Theme Song, My Yellow Blankey, The Barney Bag, BJ's Song and My Aunt Came Back.
 * During "Please and Thank You", BJ lip-syncs to the lyrics, though he does not sing the song.
 * After the "Please and Thank You" song, a camera angle shows Kelly giving her sign to someone backstage.
 * According to a Variety review, Min was absent from the March 6 performance.
 * The circus scenes were included as a bonus feature on the Barney's Super Singing Circus DVD.
 * This video also has a 2000 re-release in a clam shell case with the Lyrick Studios logo and has the newer tape master on it with The Wiggles music video "Hot Potato" and Barney previews include Barney's Rhyme Time Rhythm, More Barney Songs, Barney's Super Singing Circus, Barney's Big Surprise and Barney's Classic Collection set instead of the original 1994 version.
 * On the front cover of the VHS release of this, Barney is seen as a cartoon instead of being live-action.

Plot
Barney and the Backyard Gang perform at the Majestic Theater in Dallas, Texas, singing both familiar childrens tunes and hits from the video series. Barney introduces a new friend named Baby Bop, a shy two year old triceratops, who joins in the show after meeting the Backyard Gang.

Cast

 * Barney (Voice: Bob West, Costume: David Joyner)
 * Baby Bop (Voice: Julie Johnson, Costume: Dao Knight) (debut)
 * Michael (Brian Eppes)
 * Luci (Leah Gloria)
 * Amy (Becky Swonke)
 * Adam (Alexander Jhin)
 * Derek (Rickey Carter)
 * Tina (Jessica Zucha)

Songs

 * 1) Barney Theme Song
 * 2) Everyone is Special
 * 3) Backyard Gang Rap
 * 4) We are Barney and the Backyard Gang
 * 5) Down on Grandpa's Farm
 * 6) The Noble Duke of York
 * 7) Pop Goes the Weasel
 * 8) The Alphabet Song (English, Hebrew and French)
 * 9) Where is Thumbkin?
 * 10) Sally the Camel
 * 11) Mr. Knickerbocker
 * 12) Baby Bop's Song
 * 13) Baby Bop's Street Dance
 * 14) Itsy Bitsy Spider
 * 15) Bubble, Bubble Bath
 * 16) Hurry, Hurry, Drive the Firetruck
 * 17) Down By the Station
 * 18) You're a Grand Old Flag
 * 19) I Love You

Music and Audio Cassette
 Main Article: Barney in Concert (Audio Cassette)

Trivia

 * This video marked:
 * The first appearance of Baby Bop. Her introduction segment is later shown in the Barney's Favorite Memories featurette. This same featurette erroneously refers to this show as "Barney Live".
 * This was the first Barney video to be televised, as part of the Barney & Friends Family Marathon.
 * This is the first video to feature a slower arrangement of "I Love You" as heard on  Barney & Friends  Season 1. At the end, before the curtain call starts, there's a extra piano arpeggio, but it gets drowned out by everyone saying goodbye. The instrumentals are clearly heard on the soundtrack.
 * In the 1995/1996 re-release of this video (as well as the 2000, 2005 and 2015 re-releases), Bob West re-dubbed "Everyone is Special" using the current lyrics for the song, as apposed to the ones originally used. In addition, the "Everyone is Special" bit in the credits medley is rearranged. Other than those differences, the video is the same as the original 1991 release.
 * The rendition of the "Barney Theme Song" used in the show uses similar instruments that were later used in the  Barney & Friends  version of the song.
 * In 1992, Time Life Video released an audio cassette featuring all 19 songs from this video, in addition to selling most of the Season 1  Barney & Friends  episodes on VHS. Another cassette was released by Lyons themselves.

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e:italic;font-size:14px;">Barney's Big Surprise  is a live show that originally toured in North America from 1996 until 1998. The filmed performance of the show was released on home video on May 19, 1998. It was toured in Mexico, the United Kingdom, the Middle East, Asia, Argentina, and Brazil. It marked being Barney's third stage show (following  Barney in Concert  and  Barney Live! in New York City ) and his first national stage show tour.

Plot
It is BJ's seventh birthday and everybody is getting ready for his birthday party. BJ really wants a red scooter with bells and a horn. The day leads to pretending to fly in an airplane, showing off the treehouse and even flying kites. When Barney gets a phone call from Professor Tinkerputt, he takes BJ and Baby Bop to see his new toy factory. Professor Tinkerputt shows off his new inventions and plans to take the Barney mobile to carry his large surprise. Barney and the other dinos, on the other hand, are told they will fly back in a hot air balloon that Tinkerputt helps them design. Flying through the clouds, they meet four ducks soaring through the skies. As soon as the three dinosaurs return to the treehouse, the party begins. Mother Goose stops by for the party and to catch her goose Clarence the Goose, who has ran off. She also introduces herself and shares some rhymes with everyone, while they're acted out by puppets and by the other friends. She then welcomes Old King Cole, who enters through the aisle and really makes it a party. After the king leaves, Professor Tinkerputt comes back and brings his surprise, which isn't a red scooter to BJ's surprise, because he's not giving it to him. Instead, It turns out that Barney and Baby Bop got him the scooter actually and Professor Tinkerputt reveals his inflatable cake surprise (also known as the "Spectacular Spontanious Perfect Party Pastry Provider"). With the help of the audience, the candles are blown out and BJ is thankful for his party.

Cast

 * Barney (Voice: Bob West, Costume: Carey Stinson / Josh Martin)
 * Baby Bop (Voice: Julie Johnson, Costume: Lee Clark / Jennifer Romano)Barney's_Big_Surprise_VHS.jpg
 * BJ (Voice: Patty Wirtz, Costume: Pat O'Connell / Kyle Nelson)
 * Tony (Trent Gentry)
 * Rachel (Vanessa Lauren)
 * Cindy (Mallory Lineberger)
 * Kevin (Brandt Love)
 * Professor Tinkerputt (Barry Pearl)
 * Mother Goose (Michelle McCarel)
 * Old King Cole (DeWayne Hambrick)

Act 1

 * 1) Barney Theme Song
 * 2) If You're Happy and You Know It
 * 3) Welcome to Our Treehouse
 * 4) The Baby Bop Hop
 * 5) Happy Birthday to Me
 * 6) The Airplane Song*
 * 7) My Kite
 * 8) Driving Medley: In the Car and Having Fun/Itsy Bitsy Spider/Mister Sun
 * 9) Mr. Knickerbocker
 * 10) Tinkerputt's Song
 * 11) We are Little Robots
 * 12) Listen to the Night Time**
 * 13) The Rainbow Song

Act 2
* Cut from show before video was filmed
 * 1) Hey, Look at Me! I Can Fly!
 * 2) Four Little Ducks
 * 3) Happy Birthday to Me (Reprise)
 * 4) If All the Raindrops
 * 5) Old MacDonald Had a Farm
 * 6) I'm Mother Goose*
 * 7) Mother Goose Nursery Rhyme Medley: Humpty Dumpty/Hey Diddle Diddle/Little Miss Muffet/Little Boy Blue/One Two Buckle My Shoe/Sing a Song of Sixpence
 * 8) Old King Cole
 * 9) Happy Birthday to You
 * 10) I Love You

Music and Soundtrack
Main Article: Barney's Big Surprise! Live on Stage

''Barney's Big Surprise! Live on Stage'' was an album that featured songs from the stage show of the same name. The album was originally sold on November 6, 1996 during the tour. A retail version of the album was released on May 6, 1997 (the same day as Barney's Musical Scrapbook).

Main Article: La Gran Sorpresa de Barney

La Gran Sorpressa de Barney is a soundtrack that was released in 1998 based on Barney's Big Surprise but in Spanish It was later re-released in 2005 when toured in Argentina.

Gallery
See the gallery for releases

Tour Schedule
For the partial schedule of this tour, see Barney's Big Surprise Tour Schedule (North America)

Trivia

 * This live show / video marked:
 * The first live show to feature a Barney doll at the beginning. It is also the first live show to feature The Treehouse. The next one to do the latter would be Barney's Theatre.
 * The first time Professor Tinkerputt appeared with Mother Goose and Clarence the Goose.
 * The first time Mother Goose appears with Baby Bop and BJ.
 * The first live show to not have David Joyner as Barney's costume performer. Carey Stinson now takes that position, having done so in previous mall tours and as an alternate performer in Barney Live! in New York City.
 * The first video to use the 1998 Lyrick Studios logo.
 * The first appearances of Kevin, Cindy, Tony, and Rachel. This is also the first Barney live show to feature kids that in the television series.
 * The first live show in which the character voices were pre-recorded, unlike previous shows where they were preformed live.
 * David Voss, who was the original Barney costume actor, served as the Dance Captain and Cast Manager for the tour.
 * In any event that the audio for the show would stop working, David Franks would serve as the voice of Barney during the tour.
 * DeWayne Hambrick﻿ would later play Old King Cole in "A Royal Welcome" and Can You Sing That Song?.
 * This show won the 1997 Performance Magazine Reader's Poll Award for Best Family/Variety Touring Act of the Year.
 * The home video of this live show was filmed at the Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Winston-Salem, North Carolina in December 1997.
 * In the Barney News on the 1996 Family Magazine, the songs "John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt" and "Everyone is Special" were mentioned, but they do not appear in this live show.
 * The video aired on PBS in 1998, being the third of only eight Barney Home Videos to be televised. The first being Barney in Concert (aired during the Barney & Friends Family Marathon) and the others being Barney Safety, Barney's Night Before Christmas and Barney's Great Adventure, Barney's Christmas Star, Barney's Best Manners: Your Invitation to Fun!, Let's Go to the Farm, Barney's Jungle Friends, and Big World Adventure.
 * The  Barney's Big Surprise  logo was shown three times in this video.
 * This video was re-released in 2000 and have The Wiggles music video "The Monkey Dance" and different Barney   previews include Barney's Rhyme Time Rhythm, More Barney Songs, Barney's Super Singing Circus, Barney Live! in New York City and Barney's Classic Collection set.

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Barney's Musical Castle is Barney's fourth stage show (following  Barney in Concert ,  Barney Live! in New York City  and   Barney's Big Surprise ) and second national tour (after  Barney's Big Surprise ), which originally toured North America from 1999 until 2001. The filmed performance of this show was released on VHS and DVD on March 6, 2001. It was later performed in Asia in 2005, moving to the Middle East in 2006, Chile in 2006, and San Juan, Puerto Rico in 2007.

Plot
A sign leads Barney and his friends to an enchatanted forest. Along the way, they find a lost crown that belongs to the king. Following the sign to the castle, Barney and his friends return the crown to the king.

Cast
NOTE: The cast listed here preformed in the majority of the original North American tour (including the performance recorded for the video release). The only cast members that remain the same in every performance are the voice actors, as the voices are simply pre-recorded.
 * Barney (Voice: Bob West, Body: Carey Stinson and Antwaun Steele)Musical_Castle_Live!_VHS.png
 * Baby Bop (Voice: Julie Johnson, Body: Jennifer Gibel and Jill Nelson)
 * BJ (Voie: Patty Wirtz, Body: Kyle Nelson and Charles L. Shaw)
 * Andy (Fernando Moguel)
 * Penny (Hayley Greenbauer)
 * Jessica (Talia Davis)
 * Justin (Wesley Farnsworth)
 * Mr. Sign (David Voss)
 * The Guard (Derrick J. Graves)
 * Knights in Shining Armor
 * The King - Derrick J. Graves

Act 1

 * 1) Barney Theme Song
 * 2) Musical Castle Sing Along Medley: (Everyone is Special, If All the Raindrops and Mr. Knickerbocker)
 * 3) Castles So High
 * 4) What Makes a Flower So Pretty?
 * 5) Look at Me, I'm Three
 * 6) You Can Count on Me
 * 7) Here in the Forest
 * 8) And the Green Grass Grows All Around
 * 9) It's a Great Day
 * 10) If You're Happy and You Know It

Act 2

 * 1) Castles So High (Reprise)
 * 2) Wave the Flags
 * 3) Musical Castle Nursery Rhyme Medley: (Little Bo Peep, Hickory Dickory Dock, Pat-A-Cake, Mary Had a Little Lamb, Jack and Jill and This Little Piggy)
 * 4) Knights' Dance
 * 5) Musical Castle Costumes Medley: (The Noble Duke of York; A Silly Hat; & Boom, Boom, Ain't It Great to Be Crazy?)
 * 6) I Put a Smile On
 * 7) I'm the King
 * 8) Musical Castle Celebration Medley: (Ta-Ra-Ra Boom-Dee-Ay, When I'm Old Enough to Join the Band and Wave the Flags) (Reprise)
 * 9) It's a Great Day (Reprise)
 * 10) I Love You Musical_Castle_Fake_DVD.png

Book
Main Article: Barney's Musical Castle (book)

Music and Soundtrack
Main Article: Barney's Musical Castle LIVE! 

'Barney's Musical Castle LIVE! 'was an album that was originally sold on November 7, 1999 during the tour. A retail version of this album was released on March 6, 2001. It has songs from the stage show and home video of the same name.

Main Article: El Castillo Musical de Barney

El Castillo Musical de Barney is an album based Spanish version of Barney's Musical Castle.

Gallery
See the gallery for the live show

Tour Schedule
For the partial schedule of this tour, see Barney's Musical Castle Tour Schedule (North America) 

Trivia

 * This live show/video marked:
 * The first time since Barney's Big Surprise, where BJ whistles to let the audience know of his arrival.
 * The only time a Barney show begins with a projected screen.
 * In the North American tour, the Barney doll with a sandbox is featured before the show starts.
 * During the second verse of "I Love You", Penny signs out the words.
 * This video is shown in the movie  Jurassic Park III  starring Trevor Morgan who plays Cody in Barney's Great Adventure.
 * In the Spanish version, additional shots were used that were not in the original VHS release.
 * The Wiggles and Captain Feathersword performed as the intermission act of the North American tour.
 * Bob the Builder performed as the intermission act of the Mexico tour.
 * No one preformed in the intermission act in the Puerto Rico tour.
 * The BJ costume would later be used in Barney's Dino Dancin' Tunes and Barney's Christmas Star.
 * This video of this live show was filmed at the Rosemont Theatre in Rosemont, Illinois.

Bonus Episodes

 * 1) Barney's Magical Musical Adventure
 * 2) A Royal Welcome

More Castle Fun
Featuring castle scenes from Stop, Look and Be Safe!, Once Upon a Time, Barney's Adventure Bus, Let's Build Together, Sing & Dance with Barney, and Stick with Imagination!.