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The Backyard Show  is the second video in the  Barney & the Backyard Gang  series. It was originally released on August 1, 1988.

Plot
Amy and Michael want to surprise their dad for his birthday. With the Backyard Gang in doubt, there's no way the show can be produced quickly (or, so they think). Fortunately, Barney the Dinosaur comes to life, and encourages the kids to use their imaginations to help make the show a reality. Along the way, they sing songs and recite rhymes that are later sung in the birthday show. The show ends up to be a success with Dad doing the "Hokey Pokey".



Educational Theme: Working Together and Doing Things for Others

Stories: None

Cast

 * Barney (Voice: Bob West, Costume: David Voss)
 * Michael (Brian Eppes)
 * Luci (Leah Gloria) (debut)
 * Amy (Becky Swonke)
 * Adam (Alexander Jhin) (debut)
 * Jason (Salim Grant) (debut)
 * Tina (Jessica Zucha) (debut)
 * Michael & Amy's Mom (Sandy Duncan)
 * Michael & Amy's Dad (Bob Reed)

Songs / Rhymes

 * 1) Barney Theme Song
 * 2) I Love You
 * 3) Hey, Hey, the Gang's All Here
 * 4) I Love You (Reprise)
 * 5) Bumpin' Up and Down
 * 6) Six Little Ducks
 * 7) Baby Bumblebee
 * 8) Humpty Dumpty
 * 9) Hickory Dickory Dock
 * 10) This Little Piggy
 * 11) If You're Happy and You Know It
 * 12) Hello, Hello, Hello
 * 13) I've Been Working on the Railroad
 * 14) Little Bunny Foo Foo
 * 15) For He's a Jolly Good Fellow
 * 16) Hokey Pokey

Gallery
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Trivia

 * In the original script of this video, Michael was originally named Billy Amy was originally named Annie and the opening scene was the entire Backyard Gang watching and marching to a televised parade. A screenshot of a page from the original script can be found here.
 * This is the first time Barney wears tap dancing shoes. The other times would later be
 * The song "Friends are Forever" (which was sung in the following video) is heard as an underscore when Michael and Amy find Barney after he turns back into a toy dinosaur.
 * This is the second and last video to feature a different version of The Lyons Group logo music.

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Three Wishes  is the 3rd video in the  Barney & the Backyard Gang  series, originally released on January 2, 1989.

Plot
The Backyard Gang are bored on a Saturday with nothing to do. That is, until they use their imaginations to bring Barney to life. When they tell Barney their problem, he acts like a genie and gives them three wishes to go anywhere they would want to go in their imagination. Using their imaginations, they go to places like a fun park, the Moon in outer space, and even a fun-filled animal farm. But when Barney leaves, the kids learn from Mom that "friends are forever, whenever they're make-believe".

Educational Theme: Imagination

Cast

 * Barney (Voice: Bob West, Costume: David Voss)
 * Michael (Brian Eppes)
 * Amy (Becky Swonke)
 * Tina (Jessica Zucha)
 * Luci (Leah Gloria)
 * Jason (Salim Grant)
 * Adam (Alexander Jhin)
 * Michael and Amy's Mom (Sandy Duncan)
 * Michael and Amy's Dad (Bob Reed)
 * Moonkin (Unknown)
 * Farmer Earl (Unknown)
 * Eli The Chimpanzee (Himself)

Songs

 * 1) Barney Theme Song
 * 2) Do Your Ears Hang Low?
 * 3) I Love You
 * 4) London Town
 * 5) Teddy Bear
 * 6) Mr. Knickerbocker
 * 7) Take Me Out to the Ball Game
 * 8) I See the Moon
 * 9) The Rocket Song
 * 10) Playing on the Moon Medley: (Pat-a-Cake, Jack Be Nimble, Ring Around the Rosie, & London Bridge)
 * 11) The Rocket Song (Reprise)
 * 12) Old MacDonald Had a Farm
 * 13) Friends Are Forever

Gallery
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Trivia

 * In the original release of this video, after Michael, Amy and their mom go inside the house and before the end credits started, "The End" is shown. This sequence was edited out on later releases. This title card could mean this is the final video in the original trilogy.
 * This is the very first home video to feature the regular version of The Lyons Group logo music, even though some copies have the version from The Backyard Show.
 * This is also the first home video to feature the Barney Fan Club ad.
 * Due to the blue screen effects, Barney sometimes appears to be violet-blue or almost grayish in color
 * Behind-the-scenes footage of the jump rope scene appeared in the The  Best of Barney special feature  Barney's Favorite Memories.
 * Along with Our Friend, Barney, The Backyard Show and A Day at the Beach, this video was also re-released in 1996.
 * This is the first episode in which the "Shimbaree, Shimbarah" magic words are being used.
 * Black outlines are seen on Barney and the kids during the Fun Park scene.

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A Day at the Beach  is a video in the  Barney & the Backyard Gang  series, originally released on April 3, 1989.

Plot
Michael and Amy (along with the rest of the gang) are excited to go to the beach, until their father has to work the day they were planning to go. Disappointed, no one knows what to do, until Barney comes to life. Not knowing Barney, the rest of the gang are surprised at the six-foot purple dinosaur appearing before them. Tina, shyly, comes and gives Barney a hug after he introduces himself in song. With imagination, Barney transports the kids to the beach on a flying swimming pool. From searching for shells to exploring a pirate ship, Barney and the Backyard Gang have fun exploring what the beach has to offer. They even go under the sea, meeting Barney's friend Molly the Mermaid.



Educational Theme: Using Your Imagination and Beach Activities

Stories: None

Cast

 * Barney (Voice: Bob West, Costume: David Voss)
 * Michael (Brian Eppes)
 * Amy (Becky Swonke)
 * Tina (Jessica Zucha)
 * Luci (Leah Montes)
 * Jason (Salim Grant)
 * Adam (Alexander Jhin)
 * Mom (Sandy Duncan)
 * Dad (Bob Reed)
 * Molly the Mermaid (Sandy Duncan) Barney_A_Day_at_the_Beach_(2000_Reprint_in_the_1996_VHS_Slipcover).png

Songs

 * 1) Barney Theme Song
 * 2) I Love You
 * 3) Three Little Speckled Frogs
 * 4) She Waded in the Water
 * 5) The More We Get Together
 * 6) Barney is Our Dinosaur
 * 7) A Sailor Went to Sea, Sea, Sea
 * 8) This is the Way We Walk the Beach
 * 9) Are You Hungry?
 * 10) Peanut Butter
 * 11) Swimming, Swimming
 * 12) There's a Hole in the Bottom of the Sea
 * 13) Row, Row, Row Your Boat
 * 14) This is the Way We Leave the Beach

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Trivia

 * This video takes place before all the other videos in the  Backyard Gang  series, since most of the gang meet Barney (with the exceptions of Michael and Amy)
 * Sandy Duncan is given the most screen-time in this video, taking over much of the first third of the episode.
 * Due to the blue screen effects, Barney appears an eggplant purple or almost gray in some scenes, while he is usually a blue-violet color.
 * This is the last video for Barney to have a darker purple color. After that, his skin was given a lighter (almost sort of magenta) tone, though his color was still analyzed as purple in all media.
 * This video marks the last appearances of Mom (Sandy Duncan), Dad (Bob Reed), and Jason
 * This is the last time until 1993 (season 2) that the Barney doll will have yellow toes.
 * This video won a Parents' Choice Award in 1989.
 * Last video to have the Sandy Duncan intro and outro speeches. The next videos (as well as reissues of the early videos) had Barney take over the previews.
 * This video was also re-released on September 10, 1996 and have the newer opening and closing previews (the same day as Waiting for Santa and Barney's First Sleepover), and it was later re-released by Lyrick Studios on August 8, 2000 and have different previews.

Goofs

 * The Barney doll's position on the chair changes through out the beginning of the video. In addition, after Mom sets him down, he disappears during the song "The More We Get Together." He then reappears (most likely a reused shot) after the kids hear his voice.
 * On the Pirate Ship, during shots of the whole ship and cast, the studio can be seen just slightly above the set.

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Waiting for Santa, (known as  Barney's Happy Christmas  for Australian releases), is the fifth video in the  Barney & the Backyard Gang  series, originally released on May 1, 1990. The video was the most re-released in the entire BYG series being sold from 1998-2000.

Plot
Barney and the kids travel to the North Pole to assure new-friend Derek that his name is on Santa's good list. They frolic on ice, play in the snow, and learn that giving things to others is what Christmas is all about.



Educational Theme: Doing Things for Others and Singing Classic Christmas Songs

Stories: The Night Before Christmas

Cast

 * Barney (Voice: Bob West, Costume: David Voss)
 * Michael (Brian Eppes)
 * Amy (Becky Swonke)
 * Tina (Jessica Zucha)
 * Luci (Leah Gloria)
 * Derek (Rickey Carter) (debut)
 * Adam (Alexander Jhin)
 * Buster the dog (Grouchie)
 * Santa Claus (Henry Hammack)
 * Mrs. Claus (Jeanne Cairns)
 * The Snowman (Voice: Bob West)

Song List

 * 1) Barney Theme Song
 * 2) When Santa Comes to Our House
 * 3) Waiting for Santa
 * 4) I Love You
 * 5) S-A-N-T-A
 * 6) Star Light, Star Bright
 * 7) Up on the Housetop
 * 8) Jingle Bells
 * 9) Winter's Wonderful
 * 10) Skating, Skating
 * 11) The Elves' Rap
 * 12) Let's All Do a Little Tapping
 * 13) Jolly Old St. Nicholas
 * 14) We Wish You a Merry Christmas
 * 15) Deck the Halls

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Trivia
Campfire Sing-Along  is the seventh video in the  Barney & the Backyard Gang  series. It was originally released on June 1, 1990.
 * This video marked:
 * The first video with Derek (played by Rickey Carter),
 * The first video for Barney to have a more magenta skin-tone. In the previous videos, he was more of a darker blueish-violet color.
 * The first episode where Barney does the Barney Shake.
 * This tape was dubbed in Spanish (Esperando a Santa)
 * This tape was dubbed in German (Warten auf Weihnachten)
 * This video is re-released on October 17, 2000 with new previews of The Wiggles music video "Wiggly, Wiggly Christmas", Barney's Night Before Christmas, Happy Holidays Love, Barney, Barney's Super Singing Circus and Come on Over to Barney's House.

Plot
After listening to a story about camping read by her mom, Tina wishes that she could go camping someday. After Tina falls asleep, she dreams about a camping trip with Barney and the rest of the Backyard Gang. Barney takes the gang through different fun experiences from pitching tents to having a snack. In the mist of things, a storm comes around and Tina gets lost in the woods. Thanks to Barney's advice earlier of "Stay where you are, hug a tree and blow your whistle," everyone finds Tina and they continue onto more campfire fun. They even explore a cave where a bear lives. Back at the campfire, songs are sung around it and everyone learns how to make S'mores. After the trip is over, Tina wakes up and realizes it was all just a dream - and a magical one at that.

Educational Theme: Camping Safety

<p style="font-size:14px;text-align:center;">Stories: Let's Go Camping

Cast

 * Barney (Costume: David Voss, Voice: Bob West)
 * Michael (Brian Eppes)
 * Amy (Becky Swonke)
 * Tina (Jessica Zucha)
 * Luci (Leah Gloria) Barney's_Campfire_Sing-Along_Fake_2001_VHS_Re-Release.png
 * Derek (Rickey Carter)
 * Jeffrey (Jeffrey Lowe)
 * Tina's mom (Sonya Resendez)
 * The Bear (Voice: Bob West, Costume: Philip Parker)

Songs

 * 1) Barney Theme Song
 * 2) I Love You (English and Spanish)
 * 3) A Camping We Will Go
 * 4) Little Cabin in the Forest Green
 * 5) Clean Up
 * 6) The Ants Go Marching
 * 7) The Little Turtle
 * 8) The Frog on a Log
 * 9) The Happy Wanderer
 * 10) I'm Being Eaten By a Tyrannosaurus Rex
 * 11) Sarasponda
 * 12) S'Mores
 * 13) The Other Day I Met a Bear
 * 14) Kookaburra
 * 15) Tell Me Why
 * 16) Are You Sleeping?

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Trivia

 * This is Jeffrey's only appearance in the series. He replaces Adam, as the actor that played Adam fell ill.
 * This is the first video for the Barney doll to have a star twinkle on his eye at the end
 * This episode is the only BYG video that uses the Barney doll from the opening.
 * Although the cover and tape label call this video  Barney's Campfire Sing-Along, the actual title is just simply  Campfire Sing-Along.
 * This is also the last time "I Love You" was sung at the beginning.
 * It is revealed that Barney also likes to eat vegetables.

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 Barney Goes to School   is the eighth video in the  Barney & the Backyard Gang  series, originally released on August 1, 1990.

Plot
<p style="font-size:14px;">Join Barney as he enjoys a typical day at school with the Backyard Gang. And joining them in finger-painting, pretend, and learning such center activities as ABC's and 123's (not to mention scampering after a mischievous hamster named "Zippity"), he discovers why the kids love going to school each weekday - learning is so much fun!

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<p style="font-size:14px;text-align:center;">Educational Theme: School Routine

<p style="font-size:14px;text-align:center;">Stories: None

Cast

 * Barney (Voice: Bob West, Costume: David Voss)
 * Michael (Brian Eppes)
 * Amy (Becky Swonke)
 * Tina (Jessica Zucha)
 * Luci (Leah Gloria)
 * Derek (Rickey Carter)
 * Adam (Alexander Jhin)
 * Goldilocks and Three Bears Puppets (Voices: Bob West)

Songs

 * 1) Barney Theme Song
 * 2) I Wish There was School Every Day
 * 3) Look Through the Window
 * 4) You're a Grand Old Flag
 * 5) There are Seven Days in a Week
 * 6) The Alphabet Song
 * 7) The Alphabet Chant
 * 8) The Weather Riddle Song
 * 9) The Fishing Song
 * 10) The Shape Song
 * 11) Alligator Pie
 * 12) Hug a Color
 * 13) What I Want to Be
 * 14) If All the Raindrops
 * 15) The Three Bears Rap
 * 16) The Goodbye Song
 * 17) I Love You

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Trivia

 * This video marked:
 * The last Barney video to feature the Kids Edutainment Video logo
 * Five winners were selected from  The Barney National Talent Search  and performed "What I Want to Be" in this video.
 * For some reason the spine on the original cover says "Barney Videos" rather than having the Backyard Gang logo.
 * A Spanish dub of this video was made presumably around the same time as an alternate to the original (Due to how early it was the dub was done by a different team and the songs (Minus The Alphabet Chant) remains in English)

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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.

Plot
<p style="font-size:14px;">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
<p style="font-size:14px;"> Main Article: Barney in Concert (Audio Cassette)

Trivia

 * This video marked:
 * The first appearance of Baby Bop. It was also shown in the Barney's Favorite Memories featurette.
 * 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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Rock with Barney  is the eleventh and final video in the  Barney & the Backyard Gang  series. It was released exclusively in Neiman Marcus stores on August 1, 1991. This video had a wide release on January 29, 1992.

Plot
<p style="font-size:14px;">Adam's mother takes the Backyard Gang and Barney (still a stuffed toy doll) to the studio where she works. While there, Barney and the Backyard Gang tour the studio on their own, while producing their own show. From a cereal commercial set and a puppet show and the six little ducks and teddy bears and the U.S. flag and an island paradise and a make up place to a jungle, the show is filmed along with many props in the studio. With the power of imagination and some movie magic, anything is possible when Barney's around.

<p style="font-size:14px;text-align:center;">Educational Theme: The parts of a Movie Studio / Ways to Protect the Earth

Cast

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

The Backyard Gang's New Friends

 * Kathy (Lauren King) (debut)
 * Jennifer (Alexis Harris)
 * Joseph (Chris Rodriguez)
 * AJ (Ajay Reddy)

Song List

 * 1) Barney Theme Song
 * 2) We are Barney and the Backyard Gang
 * 3) Help Protect the Earth
 * 4) Apples and Bananas
 * 5) Down By the Bay
 * 6) Six Little Ducks
 * 7) Me and My Teddy
 * 8) There are 50 Stars on Our Flag
 * 9) Yankee Doodle Dandy
 * 10) Tingalayo
 * 11) I Can Laugh
 * 12) The Frog on a Log
 * 13) Good Manners
 * 14) Boom, Boom, Ain't It Great to Be Crazy?

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Trivia

 * This video marked:
 * The last time the Backyard Gang version of the "Barney Theme Song" is used.
 * The final time Derek is seen without glasses.
 * The first appearance of Kathy. She would later become a regular cast member for the first 3 seasons of Barney & Friends.
 * The only appearances of AJ, Joseph, Jennifer and Adam's Mother.
 * The final time Dao Knight performs as Baby Bop.
 * The first time the "I Love You" song wasn't performed.
 * This video was originally a Neiman Marcus exclusive, as part of their Barney Boutique.
 * As part of this partnership, the video had several local premieres in the Dallas area. By being an  In-Circle Club  member, Nieman Marcus customers were able to purchase packages that included a theater viewing of the video.
 * References:
 * Barney in Concert: The quote, "Let's do that song we did in our concert."
 * The Backyard Show: The duck umbrellas.
 * Rickey Carter is uncredited for this video.
 * On the producer's slate, it has the name  Barney & Friends, which happens to be the name of the (then upcoming) television show in production in 1991.
 * On January 16, 2001, this video was featured in the Blockbuster Exclusive video, Barney's Rockin' Rhyme Time (along with Barney's Rhyme Time Rhythm).

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"Hop to It!" is the 14th episode from the first season of Barney & Friends. "The Exercise Circus!" is the 13th episode from the second season of Barney & Friends. "Going on a Bear Hunt" is the thirteenth episode from the fourth season of Barney & Friends. ''

Plot
As part of their school assignment for "Animal Adventures Week," the children have been asked to bring their favorite stuffed animal to class. As it turns out, they've all brought teddy bears, and each one is different -- black, brown, polar and panda. The children are playing with their bears when Barney appears. In his excitement to see Barney, Stephen leaves his bear on the treehouse steps. When he returns to the stairs for his bear, it's gone! As the children investigate the scene of the missing bear, they discover some clues that may lead them to the bear, and they decide to go on a "Bear Hunt." BJ joins them on their adventure, and they learn about the different places bears live, what they eat, and that they sometimes sleep for a very long time. The missing bear is found, having been "squirreled away" with Scooter!

Theme: Types of Bears, Helping Friends

Cast

 * Barney
 * BJ
 * Danny
 * Keesha
 * Kim
 * Stephen
 * Scooter McNutty
 * Miss Etta Kette

Songs

 * 1) Barney Theme Song
 * 2) Me and My Teddy
 * 3) Oh, Where Has My Teddy Bear Gone?
 * 4) A Hunting We Will Go
 * 5) The Bear Hunt
 * 6) The Bear Went Over the Mountain
 * 7) The Bear Hunt (Reprise)
 * 8) It's C-C Cold BRRRR!
 * 9) The Bear Hunt (Reprise #2)
 * 10) The Other Day I Met a Bear
 * 11) The Barney Bag
 * 12) The Bear Hunt (Reprise #3/Finale)
 * 13) I Love You

Trivia
""The Treasure of Rainbow Beard" is the seventh episode from the first season of Barney & Friends''.
 * This is the second time Scooter had something that belonged to Stephen. The first time was his quarter in "Pennies, Nickels, Dimes".
 * This is the last episode to feature the 1996 BJ costume. It would later return in Let's Go to the Zoo (when BJ tries to get a better picture of an elephant).
 * It is revealed that pandas are one of Kim's favorite type of bears.
 * This episode was inspired by the book by Michael Rosen and Helen Oxenbury.

Plot
Michael is reading a story to Derek, Kathy, and Min called "The Treasure of Rainbow Beard". Barney arrives and decides that he and the kids will go on a treasure hunt to find the treasure from the book.

Educational Theme: Colors and Shapes

Cast

 * Barney
 * Derek
 * Kathy
 * Michael
 * Min
 * Rainbow Beard the Pirate

Songs

 * 1) Barney Theme Song
 * 2) A Hunting We Will Go
 * 3) And the Green Grass Grows All Around
 * 4) Frere Jacques
 * 5) Painting the Shapes
 * 6) Old Brass Wagon
 * 7) The Barney Bag
 * 8) Twinkle Twinkle Little Star
 * 9) The Rainbow Song
 * 10) I Love You

Trivia

 * This episode was released in Barney's Colors & Shapes, a VHS two-pack that also came with a VHS copy of the season 2 episode "Red, Blue and Circles Too!"
 * Stephen White plays Rainbow Beard the Pirate in this episode.
 * The bottom of the magic bottle can be seen before Barney pulls it out of the book.
 * When Barney pulls the magic bottle out of the book, it is quite apparent that the book is filled with blank pages.
 * The bottle containing the map was actually a leather-wrapped chianti bottle that Stephen White purchased from a garage sale.
 * This is also the only episode to feature Barney on the tire swing with a rainbow appearing above him on it, (like in the ending of the theme song). Also notice the Barney dolls aren't in the exact same poses as they differ from the scene in the theme song and the ending of this episode & the scene is in a different angle.

International Edits
'Let's Help Mother Goose!'" is the fifteenth episode from the first season of Barney & Friends''.
 * In dubbed versions, "And the Green Grass Grows All Around" was cut off. "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star" was sung, but shortened.
 * In the Hachaverim Shel Barney version, Barney wasn't seen or heard coming to life. In that same version, seven songs got a semitone lower. In addition, "Old Brass Wagon" wasn't sung but can be heard as an underscore.

Plot
Mother Goose needs help! A bookworm has eaten the pages from her book of nursery rhymes, and Barney and the kids must help her remember some missing nursery rhymes! Songs, dances, puzzles and puppets showcase more than 20 favorite rhymes...and Barney's friends learn how much fun a book can be!

Theme: Mother Goose Nursery Rhymes

Cast

 * Barney
 * Kathy
 * Michael
 * Min
 * Shawn
 * Mother Goose (debut)

Songs

 * 1) Barney Theme Song
 * 2) Mother Goose, Please Appear
 * 3) I'm Mother Goose
 * 4) Hey Diddle Diddle
 * 5) Peter Peter Pumpkin Eater
 * 6) Humpty Dumpty
 * 7) Old King Cole
 * 8) Tea Party Medley: Polly Put the Kettle On/Little Jack Horner/The Muffin Man/Pat-a-Cake/Pease Porridge Hot/Polly Put the Kettle On (Reprise)
 * 9) Peter Piper
 * 10) Three Little Kittens
 * 11) Rub-a-Dub-Dub
 * 12) Jack Be Nimble
 * 13) One Two Buckle My Shoe
 * 14) Outdoor Medley: Jack and Jill/Little Miss Muffet/Little Boy Blue/Mary, Mary Quite Contrary
 * 15) Here We Go Round the Mulberry Bush
 * 16) I Love You

Trivia

 * On May 26, 1993, this episode was released on home video as Barney Rhymes with Mother Goose. It was never released by Time Life.
 * This episode marks the first appearance of Mother Goose in the Barney franchise.
 * In the 1993 PBS pledge drive marathon version, the songs, "I'm Mother Goose", the "Tea Party Medley", and "Peter Piper" were cut out, presumably for time constraints.
 * Zippity the Hamster is mentioned in this episode.

International Edits

 * In international cuts of this episode, the "Tea Party Medley" and "The Mulberry Bush" are sung, but cut short.'"When I Grow Up..."' is the eighteenth episode of the Season 1 of Barney & Friends''. When_I_Grow_Up....jpg

Plot
Shawn, Derek, Min and Kathy dress up in different costumes of grown-up jobs. There is only one problem - Shawn doesn't want to grow up, in fear of doing a job. Barney explains that there are many jobs to choose from and that the things in school can help you in the future. This leads the kids to explore different professions, including a waitress (Kathy), a cowboy (Shawn) and much more. With help of the Super Dee Duper Sound Machine, Barney and the kids learn about different sounds for many different careers. The kids show Barney some careers that will be fun, including being a singer or a clown. Shawn isn't scared to do a grownup job now, but he's afraid that when he grows up, he can't be friends with Barney anymore. Barney explains that Shawn will be his friend "forever and ever.".

Theme: Different Kinds of Career Jobs

Cast

 * Barney
 * Derek
 * Kathy
 * Min
 * Shawn

Songs

 * 1) Barney Theme Song
 * 2) What I Want to Be
 * 3) The Career March
 * 4) When I Grow Up
 * 5) Johnny Works with One Hammer
 * 6) People Helping Other People
 * 7) The Waitress Song
 * 8) Home on the Range
 * 9) Me and My Teddy
 * 10) I Love You

Plot
Tina's ready to play in a big way after getting her cast removed, and the kids suggest staging a playground circus. Michael, the Ringmaster, introduces Barney, the Balancing Dinosaur; Barney's Balancing clowns; Derek, the Juggler; and the Tightrope Twins, Terrific Tina and Magnificent Min. Special Guest, "Joe Scruggs" sings the song that really sets off the silliness, but in the end, the kids learn that exercise is good for your body and can still be lots of fun. Later on, Luci comes to visit. Barney also reminds us that hugging is an exercise that's good for the heart!

Theme: The Circus and Exercising

Cast

 * Barney
 * Michael
 * Derek
 * Tosha
 * Min
 * Tina
 * Joe Scruggs
 * Luci (cameo)

Songs

 * 1) Barney Theme Song
 * 2) The Exercise Song
 * 3) Taking Turns
 * 4) The Clapping Song
 * 5) The Marching Song
 * 6) Snackin' on Healthy Food
 * 7) Wiggle in My Toe
 * 8) If All the Raindrops
 * 9) I Love You

Trivia

 * This episode marked:
 * The only appearance of Joe Scruggs.
 * Some pictures of this episode would later be seen in "On the Move".
 * On July 2, 1996, this episode was released on video as "Barney's Exercise Circus" along with Barney's Parade of Numbers on a two-pack. It was later re-released as a separate video in 1998.
 * On August 23, 2000, this episode was also featured in the Blockbuster Exclusive video, Barney's Big Top Fun(along with Barney's Super Singing Circus).

International Edits

 * In international cuts, "The Exercise Song" was only sung for 2 verses. In addition, the song, "Snackin' on Healthy Food" wasn't sung.

Plot
When Tina and Luci are playing basketball, Tina is upset when she can't perform a basketball trick like her sister can. Barney stops by to show Tina all the great things she can do with exercise. Barney and the kids play games and sing songs about exercise and find out how fun it is to learn about their bodies. With new found energy and confidence, Tina ends up being able to do the trick.

Educational Theme: Exercising, Keeping Fit

Cast

 * Barney
 * Baby Bop (cameo)
 * Michael
 * Luci
 * Tina
 * Min

Songs

 * 1) Barney Theme Song
 * 2) Tina's Sad Song
 * 3) Our Friend Barney
 * 4) The Clapping Song
 * 5) The Exercise Song
 * 6) Move Your Body
 * 7) Shape Up Freeze
 * 8) Shape Up Freeze (Reprise)
 * 9) Animals in Motion
 * 10) I Love You

Trivia

 * This episode marked:
 * The only episode in which every song (save for the "Barney Theme Song" and "I Love You") is a new Barney song.
 * The first time Baby Bop magically appears.
 * The second time in which "I Love You" is sung as a duet.
 * This episode reveals that Min doesn't like to take naps.
 * A different Barney doll is used at the beginning of this episode. It would be seen again in "Going Places!".

International Edits
already came to life after Dana sung her sad song."Sweet as Honey" is the twentieth episode from the fifth season of Barney & Friends. Let's Eat is the 14th episode from Season 4 of Barney & Friends. ""Easy Does It!" is the twenty-sixth episode from the fifth season of Barney & Friends.
 * In the Israeli version of this episode (which is called "Hands on the Head" in that production), after the kids get Barney unstuck, if you look carefully behind the tree, you can see Baby Bop. Also in the same scene the "Barney Theme Song" is heard.
 * In the Israeli version of this episode, when the kids were looking for Dana, the Barney doll can be seen even though Barney had

Plot
Barney introduces the children to the benefits of wheels, ramps and pulleys when they have the task of moving a heavy trunk. The simple machines teach the children the value of working together, while using the most efficient resources available. Because the children are so efficient with their new found tools, they have extra time for more wheels: bicycle riding!

Theme: Making Work Easier, Working Together, Perseverance

Stories: Glenda and the Wheelbarrow

Cast

 * Barney
 * BJ
 * Danny
 * Jeff
 * Keesha
 * Kristen
 * Stella the Storyteller
 * Scooter McNutty
 * Miss Etta Kette

Songs
What's in a Name?" is the twenty-seventh episode from the fifth season of Barney & Friends.
 * 1) Barney Theme Song
 * 2) The Land of Make-Believe
 * 3) Clean Up! Do Our Share!
 * 4) Bumpin' Up and Down
 * 5) It's a Great Day
 * 6) Riding on a Bike
 * 7) The More We Work Together
 * 8) The Noble Duke of York
 * 9) Try and Try Again
 * 10) I Love You

Plot
Barney and the kids find fun ways to help Chip teach his little sister Linda the letters of the alphabet, including their own alphabet game show and Barney shows how the letters can be used to spell out someone's name.

Theme: ​​​​Letters and Spelling

Cast

 * Barney
 * Chip
 * Curtis
 * Hannah
 * Linda
 * Stephen
 * Scooter McNutty
 * Miss Etta Kette

Songs

 * 1) Barney Theme Song
 * 2) Alphabet Song
 * 3) I am Learning to Spell My Name
 * 4) My Kite
 * 5) The Alphabet Parade
 * 6) The N Game
 * 7) I Put a Smile On
 * 8) I Love to Read
 * 9) I Love You

Plot
Tonight is a very special night for Robert. It’s his mom’s birthday and he is going out to a fancy restaurant for the very first time. Barney and his friends help Robert get ready for his big night out by setting up a pretend fancy restaurant. The children make placemats for the fancy restaurant with the help of the Barney Bag. Chip, Hannah, BJ and Baby Bop create the meal in the kitchen, while Barney, Robert and Ashley get the Fancy restaurant ready with some help from Miss Etta. Scooter adds a surprise of his own. Through making the menu and preparing for the meal, the children learn all about good nutrition and the importance of eating different kinds of foods. Meanwhile, when Robert realizes that he forgot to get his mother a birthday present, the other children offer their placemats to Robert as a special birthday gift for his mom.

Theme: Nutrition, Manners

Cast

 * Barney
 * Baby Bop
 * BJ
 * Ashley
 * Chip
 * Hannah
 * Robert
 * Scooter McNutty
 * Miss Etta Kette

Song List

 * 1) Barney Theme Song
 * 2) If You're Happy and You Know It
 * 3) Please and Thank You
 * 4) The Barney Bag
 * 5) The Yum Yum Song
 * 6) The Waitress Song
 * 7) People Helping Other People
 * 8) Clean Up! Do Our Share!
 * 9) I Love You

Trivia

 * A promo shot of the kids greeting Barney in the treehouse is shown during the Barney Theme Song.
 * This is the first appearances of the 1997 Baby Bop and BJ costumes.
 * After this episode, David Joyner left the show to film Barney's Great Adventure and was replaced by Josh Martin and Maurice Scott for the rest of this Season and for the home video, It's Time for Counting. David Joyner later returned playing the Barney costume in the home video, Barney in Outer Space.

International Edits

 * In some international versions, this episode was shortened.

Plot
The kids decide to plant a garden...a window box garden...with many different varieties of flowers. Barney, the gardener, encourages his friends and helps them with their garden. Everyone is busy, each with a different job to do, and as they work together, a busy little bee, visits one of their plants. This sparks some discussion about bees...that they are insects, that they pollinate plants, they make honey, they live together in a society, etc. The Adventure Screen, a ‘cooking’ segment, and a visit from Mr. Boyd in his beekeeper clothes highlight their day. Scooter is wary of the bee, but Miss Etta helps him to learn to ‘bee’ careful, and gives him a treat with the bee’s yummy honey!

Theme: Bees, Pollination

Cast

 * Barney
 * Danny
 * Emily
 * Hannah
 * Stephen
 * Mr. Boyd
 * Scooter McNutty
 * Miss Etta Kette

Songs

 * 1) Barney Theme Song
 * 2) What Makes a Flower So Pretty?
 * 3) Mister Sun
 * 4) The Raindrop Song
 * 5) Every Animal Talks In Its Own Special Way
 * 6) Five Little Honeybees
 * 7) The Other Day I Met a Bear
 * 8) Clean Up
 * 9) I Love You

Trivia
Barney's Fun & Games  is a  Barney Home Video  that was released on May 21, 1996.
 * This group of children (Danny, Emily, Hannah, and Stephen) also appeared in the episodes "Try It, You'll Like It!" and "It's Home to Me".
 * It is revealed that Hannah is allergic to bees, just like she's allergic to pollen as mentioned in "A Picture of Health".

Plot
<p style="font-size:14px;">Barney brings out his Game Machine for an afternoon of fun. B Barney's Great Adventure  is a 1998 film based on the children's television series  Barney & Friends ,. The film was written by  Stephen White, directed by Steve Gomer, produced by Lyrick Studios & Good Egg Productions, and released by  PolyGram Filmed Entertainment  on April 3, 1998 in the United States and Canada at the height of Barney's popularity.

Plot
<p style="font-size:14px;">On a road trip to their Grandparents' farm, Abby and her friend Marcella are content playing with a stuffed Barney doll, while Cody believes Barney's "kids stuff." At the farm house, Cody takes Barney from the girls and hides him in the shower, where he comes to life. Barney tries to convince Cody that it was his imagination that made him real, but fails to do so. Instead he points out that real dinosaurs don't laugh or talk or laugh- there aren't any real dinosaurs anymore! Cody plays a trick for Barney to disappear, because he doesn't believe in him. For revenge, Barney reappears because he believes in Cody. Wishing to do something no one's done before, an egg shoots down from the sky into the barn. The next day, Barney, Abby and Marcella went to have fun on the farm and Cody steps in cow poop all over his new shoes. They find the egg in the barn and the first ring lit up. While going to ask Abby and Cody's grandparents about the egg, Barney heard Baby Fig and went up to check on him. Cody finds Barney in the baby's room and they take the egg to Mrs. Goldfinch, the local bird lady. They learn it's a dream maker and they have to return the egg before all five of its colored rings light up. Cody loses the egg by knocking it out a passage way and it lands on a bird seed truck. The chase is on! From a parade with a marching band and a visit to Chez Snobbe, a fancy restaurant, to a circus, the kids and Barney are on a persuit for the egg. When a juggler sends it flying, the kids lose all hope of finding it, but Barney tells them to not give up. After learning it ended up on a balloon, the group imagines (with the help of the audience) flying on an airplane made out of a log. Barney's friend, the Collector, has the egg as a ballast (to keep the balloon steady), but after some convincing, he drops it and Abby catches it just in time. Back on the farm, the egg hatches in the barn, revealing a koala-like creature, named Twinken. He shows Abby's dream (to be a jockey and win a horse race) to everyone. Cody apologizes to Barney for being mean to him and admits he thinks he's cool. Barney accepts his apology and tells Cody he thinks he's cool too and the two share a hug. Twinken then shows Barney's dream : "a special time, a special place and sharing it with the people he loves," which leads Barney and the rest of the cast to sing "I Love You." Baby Bop gets sleepy, which prompts BJ to decide that they're ready to go home. The film ends with Barney turning back into a doll with Twinken sitting right next to him, as the two of them wink.

Cast

 * Barney (Voice: Bob West, Costume: David Joyner)
 * Baby Bop (Voice: Julie Johnson, Costume: Jeff Ayers)
 * BJ (Voice: Patty Wirtz, Costume: Jeff Brooks)
 * Cody Newton (Trevor Morgan)
 * Abby Newton (Diana Rice)
 * Marcella (Kyla Pratt)
 * Grandpa Greenfield (George Hearn)
 * Grandma Greenfield (Shirley Douglas)
 * Mrs. Mildred Goldfinch (Renee Madeline Le Guerrier)
 * Baby Fig (David Larouche / Edouard Larouche)
 * Twinken (Voice: James LeBrecht)
 * Mr. Millet (Rock Jutras)
 * Dad (Alan Fawcett)
 * Mom (Jane Wheeler)
 * The Collector (Steffen Foster)
 * The Juggler (Michael Davis)
 * Stanley Stillz (David Lebel)
 * Policeman (John Dunn-Hill)
 * Parade Stilt Walkers (Andre St-Jean & Paul Vachon)
 * Sousaphone Player (Barry Taras)
 * Woman with Hat (Sheena Larkin)
 * The Waiter (Matt Holland)
 * Maitre D' (Alain Gendreau)
 * Waiters (Martin Boisvert, Alain Gaithier, Danielle Lecourtois, Jaques Moisan, and Kathleen Renaud)
 * Chez Snobbe Delivery Man (Normand Carriere)
 * Circus Clowns (Jean Filion & Francoise Herbert)
 * Trapeze (Ruby Rowat)
 * Acrobatic Biycle (Luc Tremblay)
 * Chineese Pole (Mathieu Roy)
 * Contertionist (Jinny Jacinto)
 * Trampolinist/Teeter Board Pusher (Dave Level)
 * Teeter Board Flyer (Alain Gauthier)
 * Teeter Board Pusher (Andre St-Jean)
 * Teeter Board Spotter (Roch Jutras)
 * Female Wire Walker (Molly Saudek)

Songs

 * 1) Barney - The Song (sung by Bernadette Peters)
 * 2) Imagine
 * 3) Let Me Call You Sweetheart
 * 4) Twinkle Twinkle Little Star
 * 5) Old MacDonald Had a Farm
 * 6) If You're Happy and You Know It
 * 7) Who's Inside It?
 * 8) If All the Raindrops
 * 9) We're Gonna Find a Way
 * 10) I Love You

Credits

 * 1) You Can Do Anything
 * 2) Rainbows Follow the Rain
 * 3) Barney - The Song (reprise)

Production
<p style="font-size:14px;">Word of a Barney film first arose in November 1992 when Debbie Ries, sales director for the Lyons Group said plans for a movie was in the works. In 1993, it was later announced by creator Sheryl Leach at the The National Press Club in Washington, D.C. that a movie was coming. Later in 1994, a Barney Magazine states that Barney would star in his first ever film entitled  Barney: The Movie  .

<p style="font-size:14px;">It would originally be distributed worldwide by Geffen Pictures through Warner Bros and produced by Sheryl Leach and Dennis DeShazer. According to Sheryl Leach, it had a release date for summer 1995. Warner Bros. and Lyons had disagreements over marketing, leading the latter to bring the film (with help from now former producer Geffen) to Polygram.

<p style="font-size:14px;">on June 20, 1997, Barney himself announced his film at a news conference at the Beverly Hills Hotel. Later in 1997, teaser trailers for the film Barney's Great Adventure: The Movie arose on VHS cassettes with some Barney Home Videos. To Sheryl Leach, it was a joy of filming as she stated "It was a joy to do the film because it took me back to the early days in Barney's development. Just like the beginning days of Barney, this movie takes him to places children have never experienced with him before. The film was a great opportunity to open new story lines and environments so that children can travel to new places with their friend, Barney," Leach says. "The film goes to some incredible places that we hope will appeal not only to children but to adults as well." Leach adds that the film allowed them to "take the familiar Barney and put him outdoors and in other very different settings from his traditional environments." The film was shot on locations outside Montreal, Canada, including the renowned Ste. Anne­deBellevue's Morgan Arboretum, a popular wildlife sanctuary. The veteran film crew was initially a bit skeptical of the large purple star.

Music and Soundtrack
<p style="font-size:14px;"> Main Article: Barney's Great Adventure: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack

<p style="font-size:14px;">The soundtrack from  Barney's Great Adventure: The Movie  includes a star-studded cast. The film features an original title song by Tony Award­-winning Broadway composer Jerry Herman  (Hello  Dolly!, Mame)  and performed by Bernadette Peters. Peabo Bryson,  Sheena Easton, Jeffrey Osborne, Valerie Carter, Linda Ronstadt, Roberta Flack, George Hearn, Jennifer Rush, Take 6, Johnny Van Zant, Jennifer Warnes and the young Latina sensation, Gina, also perform numbers.

<p style="font-size:14px;"> Main Article: Barney's Great Adventure Sing-Along

<p style="font-size:14px;">Barney's Great Adventure Sing Along is an audio cassette.It was the second entry in the Barney's Sing Along series of cassettes. It was released on September 15, 1998. It's an album to the movie, "Barney's Great Adventure".

Critical Reception
<p style="font-size:14px;">The film received overwhelmingly negative reviews from film critics. On Rotten Tomatoes, the film currently has a "Rotten" score of 26%, based on 23 reviews with only 6 fresh reviews, and a rating of a 4.2 out of 10. It was nominated for two awards at the 19th Golden Raspberry Awards: "Worst New Star" (Barney) and "Worst Original Song" (Barney - The Song), but lost to  An Alan Smithee Film: Burn Hollywood Burn , though the former award was tied with  Ringmaster.

Box office
<p style="font-size:14px;">In its limited release weekend, the film grossed $2,203,865 and ranked #11. A week later, in wide release, it grossed $1,382,373 and ranked #15. By the end of its run, the film grossed $12,218,638 in the domestic box office, almost returning its $15 million budget.

Home Media
<p style="font-size:14px;">It was released on VHS and DVD on September 1, 1998.

Gallery
See the gallery of posters, home video releases, stills and behind the scenes of the movie

Trivia

 * In honor of the film, a television special titled Barney's First Adventures was aired March 28, 1998 on Fox Kids. It was soon released as a bonus feature on the DVD to  Barney's Great Adventure.
 * The film's premiere was held at Radio City Music Hall, the same stage where Barney preformed 12 sold-out concerts four years before.
 * This is the first time that "I Love You" was sung for three verses (The 1st and last verses are the same).
 * "If You're Happy and You Know It" is much more grander and longer on the soundtrack than in the movie.
 * Baby Bop and BJ have very minor roles in the film (almost like cameo appearances).
 * The only way to get the original widescreen / theatrical print on video is on the laser disc version.
 * Although the Caption Center WGBH Educational Foundation mostly captioned all Barney installments since 1991, this film is one exception, as it is closed-captioned by the National Captioning Institute.
 * Three of the movie's TV spots sample the song,  Born to Be Wild  by Steppenwolf. However, the song never appeared in the movie itself.
 * The VHS releases Barney's Adventure Bus,  Barney's Good Day, Good Night, "It's Time for Counting!", Barney in Outer Space , and "What A World We Share!" have trailers for the film.
 * Based on the film, two books were released. One titled Barney's Great Adventure and Barney's Great Adventure: The Chase is On! .  Also based on the film was a board game released titled Barney's Great Adventure - The Movie - Follow The Egg Game.
 * To promote the film, Barney, Baby Bop and BJ performed "Imagine" on November 27, 1997 in the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade.

Script Changes

 * Originally the egg was going to hatch a giant bird, who misses its mother.
 * Baby Bop and BJ were expected to make a lot more screen time, appearing in the farmhouse attic, but those scenes were soon scraped, as Gomer claimed the scenes to be "unaffordable."
 * Miss Goldfinch was originally planned to be a comedic character, as apposed to the more subdued character of the final film.
 * The circus scenes and the "Collector" character were not in the original drafts. In addition, rather than using a log, Barney and friends would have built a plane out of cardboard boxes

Pre-Show
The show starts with either Patricia Aloysius Bartholomew or Patrick Aloysius Bartholomew (Mr. and Mrs. Peekaboo, for short) and his/her parrot, Bartholomew, your pre-show hosts. Peekaboo is a very close friend to Barney, Baby Bop and BJ. An elderly person, but soon proves to the audience that (s)he's only older in age since Peekaoo's spirit is much like that of a child. Peekaboo is a consistently forgetful character, but once (s)he is reminded what to do, Peekaboo takes pride in reuniting the children with Barney. A song and dance routine comes with a few comedy gags in between. Trying to find the door to Barney's Park, Peekaboo fails to realize that you have to use your imagination. Peekaboo soon remembers and tells the audience to close their eyes and use their imagination. The artificial waterfall that blocks the door (decorated to look like a cave) stops dripping, which shows it worked. Peekaboo tells everyone that (s)he will meet them inside.

Main Show
Inside is an air-conditioned fake park. In the center, there's an elevated, circular stage in the center where Barney, Baby Bop and BJ perform with three ramps equally positioned on each side. Peekaboo greets the audience and tells them to use their imagination to make Barney appear. Peekaboo starts the show by asking everyone to chant "Barney". The lights dim and soft music plays as stars appear in the darkness. Barney appears via a trap door/elevator in the middle of the stage. Barney jumps in the air as the lights come up and confetti cannons explode with glitter, an effect added to look like the animated stars that appear onscreen during Barney's transformation on the television show.

Barney sings two songs before Baby Bop and BJ make their appearances. Afterwards, Barney introduces Baby Bop, which she appears just then. Soon after that, BJ announces his arrival with a distinctive whistle. They sing songs and wrap the show the way they do on the children's television "Barney and Friends" with the song "I Love You". Baby Bop and BJ make their exits on one of the ramps. Barney wraps up the show by saying "And remember, I love you" and gives a kiss goodbye as steamers shoot from confetti cannons behind the hills. Mr./Mrs. Peekaboo then escort the audience to Barney's Backyard, where everyone soon exits.

Post-Show
After the show, guests exit out into Barney's Backyard, an indoor activity center for small children, where they can also get their picture taken, if but briefly, with Barney himself. Occassionally, Barney and his friends appear here if you enter the Backyard when the park opens (before the first show).

History
Universal Studios Florida wanted an attraction for young children, while The Lyons Group wanted a place where children could see Barney, BJ, and Baby Bop everyday. So, Universal and Lyons came to an agreement that a show based off of the Barney & Friends series was to be created. Construction began in late 1994 and the attraction opened on July 10th, 1995 to critical acclaim. Since then, A Day in the Park has become one of Universal's oldest surviving attractions, staying there for nearly 17 years. In 1996, a Christmas version of the show was first performed. Since then, the Christmas show was shortened due to the exhaustion the longer show caused for the performers in it. Now, during December up to early January, the shortened version of the show still plays.

Exterior
Outside of the attraction stands a very large sign that reads A Day in the Park with Barney. The back of the sign reads" Thanks for Coming to Play!" A bronze Barney statue stands on one foot inside of a fountain. A building next to the Barney fountain is an enterence for Barney's Backyard, for those who don't want to see the show or have made it too late to watch a performance. Right next door to the attraction is The Barney Store, a spot for buying various and mostly exclusive Barney items for fans of all ages.

Queue
The guests empty from the lines into a covered pre-show area with an odd-looking house facade, covered in pipes, knobs and doors, belonging to the Peekaboos.

Characters

 * Barney
 * Baby Bop
 * BJ
 * Shawn
 * Tosha
 * Carlos
 * Min
 * Dasha
 * Miguel
 * Wally
 * Mr. Peekaboo
 * Mrs. Peekaboo
 * Bartholomew the Parrot

Preshow

 * "Peekaboo's Song"

Main Show

 * 1) Barney Theme SongBarney_Universal_Studios.png
 * 2) If You're Happy and You Know It
 * 3) Imagine a Place
 * 4) Mr. Knickerbocker
 * 5) Down on Grandpa's Farm
 * 6) If All the Raindrops
 * 7) I Love You

Christmas Show

 * 1) Barney Theme Song
 * 2) Jingle Bells
 * 3) Frosty the Snowman
 * 4) Mr. Knickerbocker
 * 5) Down on Grandpa's Farm
 * 6) Let It Snow, Let It Snow, Let It Snow! A_Holiday_in_the_Park_with_Barney_VHS_Cover.png
 * 7) I Love You
 * 8) We Wish You a Merry Christmas

Music and Soundtrack
Main Article: A Day in the Park with Barney (soundtrack)

Gallery
See the gallery for the live stage show attraction

Trivia

 * This is one of the few places where Bob West's voice is still heard.
 * On May 10, 1996; the Barney Shop began selling sourvenir books. These books were discontinued a few years later.
 * The songs heard around A Day in the Park with Barney's plaza (e.g. by the Barney fountain) were sung by children at various child care centers/charities across the United States.
 * Mr. Peekaboo and Mrs. Peekaboo, along with Bartholomew, would later appear in 1997-2011 versions of the book Barney's Happy Valentine's Day, making it their only other major appearance.
 * The creators of the show initially didn't add a Barney doll to Barney's transformation at the beginning of the show, because of pacing issues. Since May 2015, a Barney doll (from the show's gift shop) has been added to the performance.
 * Originally, one of Barney's lines was "I'm so glad Mr. Peekaboo made sure you all got here!" From 1999 onward, the name is shortened to just "Peekaboo," allowing the role to be played by anyone, regardless of gender.
 * Footage of this shown is seen in Barney's Favorite Memories, a featurette to the home video "The Best of Barney".
 * Julie Mayeux and Jennifer Mayeux, the costume actress who performed Baby Bop, also performed as Baby Bop here at the attraction before doing the television series.
 * This show was written by Jason Surrell. A former show writer and producer for Walt Disney Imagineering who now works with Universal Creative.

Full Show
games to put into it. After the machine is filled with games, the kids turn the crank and out comes one big gameboard filled with fun and surprises! It's Time for Counting  is a  Barney Home Video  that was released on January 13, 1998.

Plot
<p style="font-size:14px;">When the numbers are missing off Stella's alarm clock, Barney and the kids help search for the rest of the numbers. So, off to the school library, where they read some classic children's stories. When all the numbers are returned to the alarm clock, Stella has a very special surprise for Barney and his friends!

Cast

 * Barney (Voice: Bob West, Body: Josh Martin)
 * Baby Bop (Voice: Julie Johnson, Body: Lee Clark)
 * Kim (Erica Rhodes)
 * Curtis (Monte Black)
 * Kristen (Sara Hickman)
 * Ashley (Monét Chandler)
 * Robert (Angel Velasco)
 * Stella the Storyteller (Phyllis Cicero)
 * Booker T. Bookworm (Earl Fisher) (debut) It's_Time_for_Counting_Fake_2000_VHS_Reprint.png

Song List

 * 1) Barney Theme Song
 * 2) A Hunting We Will Go
 * 3) A Great Day for Counting
 * 4) The Library
 * 5) The Gaggle, Giggle, Wiggle Dance
 * 6) My Yellow Blankey
 * 7) Here, Kitty Kitty
 * 8) Books are Fun!
 * 9) You Can Count on Me
 * 10) Look at Me, I'm Three
 * 11) Farm Nursery Rhyme Medley: Little Bo Peep/Little Boy Blue/I Had a Little Hen/Hickety Pickety
 * 12) In Our Family
 * 13) I Love You

Stories

 * 1) The Goose Who Laid the Golden Eggs
 * 2) Belling the Cat
 * 3) The Turnip

Trivia

 * This video marked:
 * The first appearance of Booker T. Bookworm.
 * The first Barney video to feature a preview of Groundling Marsh.
 * The last time of Bob West of Barney voice. until Tim Dever of Barney voice.
 * The last Barney video to feature a preview of Kids for Character until the preview from 1999-2006 from video.
 * The first home video to feature the "Learn About" label on the back of a Barney Home Video cover.
 * Brice Armstrong, the actor that portrays Miss Etta Kette on the television series, provides the voice for Beauregard the Cat.
 * When Barney is taking a picture of Stella and her cousins, you can hear one of them say "sneeze".
 * Although this video was released in 1998, you can actually see "Copyright 1997 Lyons Partnership, L.P." at the end of the credits. This may mean that this video was produced in 1997.
 * If you translate the title of the Spanish release (on the cover) it's called  It's Time for Counting with Barney.
 * The video is also the first home video release to feature  Barney's Great Adventure  theatrical trailer as a sneak preview before "Please Stay Tuned" bumper.

Gallery
See the gallery of releases

Full Video


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Plot
<p style="font-size:14px;">Barney and the kids are playing outside on a beautiful sunny day in the playground. Robert tells Barney that he has always wanted to be able to stay up all night long just to see what happens at nighttime. The kids are in for some nighttime fun during the day with the help of Barney's special "Night Timer." When the lights go down, they all imagine that it is nighttime and get ready for bed by taking a bath, putting on their pajamas and brushing their teeth. Barney teaches them that there are some unusual sights and sounds associated with nighttime. After singing some of their favorite "nighttime" songs, the stars begin to fade and before they know it, the morning sun is shining once again.

<p style="font-size:14px;text-align:center;">Stories: Just One More Thing

Cast

 * Barney (Voice: Bob West, Costume: David Joyner) Barney's_Good_Day,_Good_Night_Fake_2000_VHS_Reprint.png
 * Kristen (Sara Hickman)
 * Stephen (Chase Gallatin)
 * Robert (Angel Velasco)
 * Ashley (Monet Chandler) Barney's_Good_Day,_Good_Night_Fake_2006_DVD.png

Song List

 * 1) Barney Theme Song
 * 2) Four Little Butterflies
 * 3) Mister Sun
 * 4) The Barney Bag
 * 5) What Makes a Flower So Pretty?
 * 6) Growing
 * 7) Getting Ready For Bed
 * 8) Just One More Thing
 * 9) Brahms' Lullaby
 * 10) Listen to the Night Time
 * 11) Are You Sleeping?
 * 12) Aiken Drum
 * 13) Twinkle Twinkle Little Star
 * 14) Mister Sun (Reprise)
 * 15) I Love You

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Trivia

 * "Just One More Thing" was an original story previously told on Bedtime with Barney. In this version, the sandmen characters were added along with an original song written by Angelo Natalie.
 * The Season 4 Barney costume from this video would later be used in "First Day of School".
 * Even though Baby Bop and BJ don't appear in this video, Baby Bop was mentioned when the kids were making sun visors.
 * The preview for this video is announced by Dean Barnett.
 * On March 12, 2002, this video was used in the Blockbuster Exclusive video, <span style="color:rgb(220,121,122);background-image:none;font-style:italic;">Barney's Night-Light Stories  (along with Barney's Pajama Party).
 * Even thought this video is called  Barney's Good Day, Good Night, on the front it states Barney instead of Barney's.
 * This video was re-released on August 8, 2000 and have The Wiggles music video and different Barney previews, along with A Day at the Beach, Barney Live! in New York City, Barney's Families are Special, Barney's Adventure Bus, It's Time for Counting, Barney in Outer Space, Barney's Big Surprise, Sing &amp; Dance with Barney and Let's Play School (re-titled as "Barney's ABC's and 123's"). It was later re-released by HIT Entertainment and 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment on DVD on June 26, 2006.

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<p style="line-height:inherit;"> nture Bus'''  is a  Barney Home Video  that was released on September 2, 1997.

Plot
<p style="font-size:14px;">It's Saturday, and the kids are playing together. Barney becomes a bus driver, and he turns a toy school bus into a real big one. He takes his friends on his adventure bus ride. With some imagination, Barney and all his pals take a trip to different kinds of real places like the castle, a pizzeria, a wild wild west and the circus.

Cast

 * Barney (Voice: Bob West, Costume: David Joyner)
 * Baby Bop (Voice: Julie Johnson, Costume: Jeff Ayers)
 * BJ (Voice: Patty Wirtz, Costume: Jeff Brooks)
 * Robert (Angel Velasco) (debut)
 * Kristen (Sara Hickman)
 * Chip (Lucien Douglas)
 * Keesha (Mera Baker) (debut)

Song List

 * 1) Barney Theme Song
 * 2) It's a Beautiful Day
 * 3) The Land of Make-Believe
 * 4) The Wheels on the Bus
 * 5) Let's Go on an Adventure
 * 6) Happy Dancin'
 * 7) Castles So High
 * 8) The Doors on the Bus
 * 9) Make the Dough
 * 10) Nothing Beats a Pizza
 * 11) The People on the Bus
 * 12) Get Along Little Doggies
 * 13) Home on the Range
 * 14) Turkey in the Straw (Barney's Version)
 * 15) The Wheels on the Bus (Reprise)
 * 16) The Elephant Song
 * 17) The Popcorn Song
 * 18) The Baby Bop Hop
 * 19) Our Friend BJ Had a Band
 * 20) The People on the Bus (Reprise)
 * 21) I Love You

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Trivia

 * This video marked:
 * The first appearances of Robert and Keesha.
 * The first home video to have the teaser trailer for Barney's Great Adventure.
 * The first home video to have David Bernard Wolf as a musical director. He would compose the music for some other home videos such as It's Time for Counting, Sing & Dance with Barney, and Round and Round We Go. However, in It's Time for Counting, he is uncredited.
 * On the title screen of the "Barney Theme Song", instead of saying "Barney Home Video" beneath the "Season 3" logo, it only says "Barney".
 * The toy school bus that Chip was playing with was a "Fisher Price Little People School Bus" with some Little People characters.
 * The set for "Barney's Peppy Purple Pepperoni Pizzeria" would later be recycled and remodeled in "Waiting for Mr. MacRooney" and mentioned in Barney's Birthday.
 * The set for "Barney's Super-Dee-Duper Circus" would later have the same name, but it will be later remodeled in Barney's Super Singing Circus.
 * The preview for this video is announced by Dean Barnett.
 * Bob Singleton had composed the music for the preview of this video along with some other previews of some other home videos such as Barney's Good Day, Good Night and more.
 * Just like the Barney Songs DVD, the subtitles were captioned by Caption Technologies, Inc on the DVD release of this video.
 * On November 22, 2002, this video was featured in the Blockbuster Video exclusive, On the Move with Barney (along with Round and Round We Go).
 * Along with A Day at the Beach, Barney Live! in New York City, Barney's Families are Special, Barney's Good Day, Good Night, It's Time for Counting, Barney in Outer Space, Barney's Big Surprise, Sing &amp; Dance with Barney and Let's Play School (re-titled as "Barney's ABC's and 123's"), this video has a 2000 reprint in a purple clam shell case and have different previews of Barney and The Wiggles.

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Plot
<p style="font-size:14px;">After a forest ranger visits the school, Stephen decides he wants to become one too, but there's one big problem: Stephen has never visited a forest before. With a little imagination, Barney whisks Stephen and his friends, Hannah, Kim, and Chip, to Camp WannaRunnaRound for a hiking, camping, Super-Dee-Duper adventure!

Cast

 * Barney (Voice: Bob West, Costume: David Joyner)
 * Baby Bop (Voice: Julie Johnson, Costume: Jeff Ayers)
 * BJ (Voice: Patty Wirtz, Costume: Jeff Brooks)
 * Hannah (Marisa Kuers) (debut)
 * Kim (Erica Rhodes)
 * Stephen (Chase Gallatin)
 * Chip (Lucien Douglas) (debut)

Song List

 * 1) Barney Theme Song
 * 2) The Noble Duke of York
 * 3) Camp WannaRunnaRound
 * 4) The Exercise Song
 * 5) Lake Medley (The Fishing Song / Row, Row, Row Your Boat)
 * 6) Oh Where, Has My Little Dog Gone
 * 7) A Hiking We Will Go
 * 8) London Bridge
 * 9) Pick Up Your Part of the World
 * 10) That is What it Means to Be a Friend
 * 11) BINGO
 * 12) Scary Stories
 * 13) Listen to the Night Time
 * 14) Camp WannaRunnaRound (Reprise)
 * 15) I Love You

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Trivia

 * This video marked:
 * The marked the beginning of the  Barney and Friends'  Second Generation (July 8, 1997 – August 27, 2002).
 * The first appearances of Hannah and Chip.
 * The thirteenth episode where time lapse is used. Before the fun activities start, the kids hastily clean their rooms. The audience sees the kids running in fast motion around Barney, making him dizzy, before Hannah and Kim run to their bunkhouse. Afterwards, Stephen and Chip clean their bunkhouse and change their clothes. Time Lapse was also used when Barney & the others rush back to their campsite with their gear, after being attacked by a bunch of mosquitoes.
 * Because this, Barney's Adventure Bus, and Barney's Good Day, Good Night were released before Season 4aired, the Season 1-3 theme song was still used for these home videos. However, this version of "I Love You" is similar to the Season 4 version.
 * The Adventure Screen goes from being a portable television-like set on wheels to being animated with CGI.
 * During the song "BINGO," Barney's camping jacket becomes buttoned and unbuttoned.
 * After Stephen leaves at the end of this video, his hat that Barney is wearing transforms into a camp outfit (a hat and green bowtie).
 * After singing "The Noble Duke of York," Chip, Hannah, and Kim don't see Barney coming to life.
 * As Baby Bop and BJ are leaving, a crew member is seen holding the dog before he comes into Baby Bop's arms.

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Cast

 * Barney (Voice: Bob West, Costume: David Joyner)
 * Baby Bop (Voice: Julie Johnson, Costume: Jeff Ayers)
 * BJ (Voice: Patty Wirtz, Costume: Jeff Brooks)
 * Min (Pia Manalo)
 * Jason (Kurt Dykhuizen)
 * Jesse (Dean deLuna)
 * Kristen (Sara Hickman)

Songs

 * 1) Barney Theme Song
 * 2) My Family's Just Right for Me
 * 3) Games
 * 4) Hippity Hop to the Barber Shop
 * 5) That's Hats
 * 6) Help Protect the Earth
 * 7) The Barney Bag
 * 8) A Tisket, A Tasket
 * 9) Number Limbo
 * 10) Carnival of Numbers
 * 11) Silly Sounds
 * 12) Roll Over
 * 13) The Airplane Song
 * 14) My Yellow Blankey
 * 15) I Love You

Trivia
 Once Upon a Time  <span style="font-size:14Season 1  of  Barney & Friends  aired from April 6 to May 15, 1992. The season began production in October 1991 and finished in April 1992.
 * This video marked:
 * Jesse's only appearance.
 * The first appearance of Kristen.
 * The first Barney Home Video to feature The Barney Bag. The next one would be  Barney's Good Day, Good Night.
 * During the I Love You song, Barney, BJ, Baby Bop and the kids sung both verses of the song, rather than Barney singing one verse by himself.
 * On the cover of the Spanish dub of this video (La Maravilosa Máquina de Juegos) it incorrectly lists "The Baby Bop Hop" (or Saltando con Baby Bop) on the song list (Presumably a goof on Tycoon's (The at the time Spanish distributors) part since the dub came out a few years after the video got produced and released)

Dinosaurs

 * Barney (Body: David Joyner / Voice: Bob West)
 * Baby Bop (Body: Jenny Dempsey / Voice: Julie Johnson)

Children

 * Derek (Rickey Carter)
 * Michael (Brian Eppes)
 * Min (Pia Hamilton) (debut)
 * Luci (Leah Gloria)
 * Kathy (Lauren King)
 * Tina (Jessica Zucha)
 * Shawn (John David Bennett, II) (debut)
 * Tosha (Hope Cervantes) (debut)

Guest Appearances

 * James Turner ("Eat, Drink and Be Healthy!")
 * Stephen White (played Rainbow Beard in "The Treasure of Rainbow Beard")
 * Max Vaughan (played Farmer Henderson in "Down on Barney's Farm")
 * Sandy Walper (played Mother Goose in "Let's Help Mother Goose!")
 * Donna Kraft (played Patty in "1-2-3-4-5 Senses!")
 * Greg Murray ("Practice Makes Music")
 * Vince Zubras Jr. (played Fergus McClaren in "A World of Music")
 * Lesley Chudnow ("A World of Music")
 * Britt Miller (played Efei Almani in "A World of Music")
 * Gloria Chenams (played Gloria Chen in "A World of Music")
 * Abundio Ortiz ("A World of Music")
 * Rebecca Garcia ("Hola, Mexico!")
 * Mark S. Bernthal (played Mr. Deliveryman in "Everyone is Special")

Episodes

 * 1) The Queen of Make-Believe
 * 2) Season 2  of  Barney & Friends  aired from September to October 1993. Season2TitleCard.jpg

Dinosaurs

 * Barney (Body: David Joyner / Voice: Bob West)
 * Baby Bop (Body: Jeff Ayers / Voice: Julie Johnson)
 * BJ (Body: Jenny Dempsey / Voice: Patty Wirtz) (debut)

Children

 * Shawn (John David Bennett, II)
 * Derek (Rickey Carter)
 * Min (Pia Manalo)
 * Tosha (Hope Cervantes)
 * Kathy (Lauren King)
 * Tina (Jessica Zucha)
 * Michael (Brian Eppes)
 * Luci (Leah Gloria)
 * Julie (Susannah Wetzel) (debut)
 * David (Kenny Cooper) (debut)
 * Adam (Alexander Jhin)
 * Amy (Becky Swonke)

Guest Appearances

 * Robert Hurtekant (played David in "Falling for Autumn!")
 * Cliff Porter (played Granddad Richards in "Grandparents are Grand!")
 * Jane Hall (played Kathy's Nana in "Grandparents Are Grand!")
 * Sandy Walper (played Mother Goose in "Honk! Honk! A Goose on the Loose!")
 * Ray Henry (played Clarence the Goose in "Honk! Honk! A Goose on the Loose!")
 * Jenny Dempsey (played Mr. Bear in "Hoo's in the Forest?")
 * Becky Keenan ("Grown-Ups for a Day!")
 * Douglas Burks ("Grown-Ups for a Day!")
 * Tomie dePaloa ("Picture This!")
 * Joe Scruggs ("'The Exercise Circus!")
 * Joe Ferguson ("My Favorite Things")
 * Jordan Kauffman ("Stop, Look and Be Safe!")
 * Kurt Dykhuizen (played as Jason in "The Alphabet Zoo")
 * Mary Ann Brewer (played as Aunt Molly in "The Alphabet Zoo")
 * R. Bruce Elliott (played as Mr. Tenagain in "Having Tens of Fun!")
 * Ella Jenkins ("A Very Special Delivery!")
 * J.D. Mosley (played as Tosha's Mom in "A Very Special Delivery!")
 * David J. Courtney (played as Tosha's Dad in "A Very Special Delivery!")
 * Mario and Tiffany Starghill (played as Kevin and Kyle in "A Very Special Delivery!")
 * Mara Wilson (played Stephanie in "No Matter Where They Are")

Episodes
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 * 1) Help Protect the Earth
 * 2) Falling for Autumn!
 * 3) Grandparents are Grand! (1993)
 * 4) May I Help You?
 * 5) Red, Blue and Circles Too!
 * 6) Honk! Honk! A Goose on the Loose!
 * 7) Hoo's in the Forest?
 * 8) I Can Do That!
 * 9) Grown-Ups for a Day!
 * 10) That's a Home to Me
 * 11) Picture This!
 * 12) Baby Bop's Brother, BJ
 * 13) Look at Me, I'm 3!
 * 14) The Exercise Circus!
 * 15) My Favorite Things
 * 16) The Dentist Makes Me Smile
 * 17) Season 3  of  <span style="font-style:italic;font-size:14pSeason 4  of  <span style="font-style:italic;font-size:14Season 5  of  Barney & Friends  aired from November 2-27, 1998. Season4Silhouette.png

Plot
<p style="font-size:14px;">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.

<p style="font-size:14px;text-align:center;">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
an>Barney & Friends  originally aired on  PBS  from November 1999 to April 2000.
 * 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.

Dinosaurs

 * Barney (Body: David Joyner, Voice: Bob West)
 * Baby Bop (Body: Jeff Ayers/Jennifer Romano/Jeff Brooks, Voice: Julie Johnson)
 * BJ (Body: Jeff Brooks, Voice: Patty Wirtz)

Children

 * Danny (Jeffrey Hood)
 * Jeff (Austin Ball)
 * Robert (Angel Velasco)
 * Emily (Hannah Owens)
 * Keesha (Mera Baker)
 * Stephen (Chase Gallatin)
 * Hannah (Marisa Kuers)
 * Kim (Erica Rhodes)
 * Jill (Lana Whittington) (debut)
 * Whitney (Kayla S. Levels) (debut)
 * Linda (Adrianne Kangas)
 * Chip (Lucien Douglas)

Adults

 * Stella the Storyteller (Phyllis Cicero)BarneySeason6Cast&Crew.jpg
 * Mr. Boyd (Robert Sweatman)

Animals

 * Scooter McNutty (Todd Duffey)
 * Miss Etta Kette (Brice Armstrong)

Guest Appearances

 * Cathy Msingi Jones (played  Mee-Ma  in Grandparents are Grand)
 * Jim Ponds (played  Pop-Pop  in Grandparents are Grand)
 * Sean Sandras (played  Perry  in Snack Time!)
 * Nancy Drotning (played  Zelda the Zookeeper  in Who's Who at the Zoo?)
 * Dave Tanner (played Farmer Dooley in "Down on Grandpa's Farm")
 * Noreen Davis (played  Officer Thompson  in Good Job!)
 * Lee Burns (played  Firefighter Berkeley  in Here Comes the Firetruck!)
 * Dale Evans (played  Firefighter Vandever  in Here Comes the Firetruck!)
 * Summer Selby (played  Ms. Crisp  in Ready, Set, Go!)

Episodes

 * 1) Stick with Imagination!
 * 2) Itty Bitty Bugs
 * 3) Sailing, Sailing
 * 4) Grandparents are Grand (1999)
 * 5) Snack Time!
 * 6) A Sunny, Snowy Day
 * 7) Puttin' on a Show
 * 8) You've Got to Have Art
 * 9) Five Kinds of Fun!
 * 10) Count Me In!
 * 11) Who's Who at the Zoo?
 * 12) Birthday Olé
 * 13) What's That Shadow? (1999)
 * 14) Down on Grandpa's Farm
 * 15) Down By the Station
 * 16) Riding in the Car
 * 17) Listen to the Sounds in the Forest
 * 18) We Like the Colors & Shapes
 * 19) Barney's Wonderful Sleepover
 * 20) Excellent Exercise!
 * 21) Brushing Up on Teeth
 * 22) That's What Friends are For
 * 23) Good Job!
 * 24) It's Home to Me
 * 25) That Sounds Like an Opposite to Me!
 * 26) Flying in an Airplane
 * 27) Laugh with Me!
 * 28) How Does Your Garden Grow?
 * 29) You Can Do It!
 * 30) Here Comes the Firetruck!
 * 31) Ready, Set, Go!
 * 32) You are Special

Trivia

 * This season marked:
 * The last season to be produced by Lyrick Studios.
 * The first season to air in two years.
 * The final appearances of Hannah, Chip, Linda, Stella the Storyteller, The Adventure Screen, and The Barney Bag. Stella returns in the new content of The Best of Barney.
 * The final time Barney is voiced by Bob West. David Joyner will continue to perform as the character until his departure in 2002.
 * The last television appearances of Keesha, Danny, Emily, Robert, Jeff, Kim, Stephen, Jill, Scooter McNutty and Miss Etta Kette.
 * The first season to use 3 Barney costumes.
 * The last season to take place at the school and the treehouse.
 * The first season to use the 1999 PBS Kids logo with Dot and Dash.
 * The last season to use the credits with the shoes in front of the purple TV.
 * Despite the second half of the season airing in 2000, all 20 episodes were filmed and produced by 1999.
 * Itty Bitty Bugs and Five Kinds of Fun! are the only Season 6 episodes to utilize the Barney costume from Season 5. This is probably because these were the first two episodes that were filmed for this season and the new Barney costume for this season wasn't completed yet when those two episodes were being filmed.
 * Stephen starts wearing glasses this season.
 * Hannah's ears were pierced this season.
 * The names on the cubbies in the classroom from left to right are: Chris, Zach, Amy, Jeff, Robert, Keesha, Stephen, Hannah, Dennis, Jill/Linda, Emily, and Lauren. Jill and Linda share the same cubby.
 * Unlike in the previous two seasons, Scooter McNutty and Miss Etta appear less often.
 * Starting in this season, Mera Baker (Keesha) does the fundings for the show. Reruns of Season 4-5 would use her recording. Season 7-8 also use her recording. Along with Mera Baker (Keesha) doing the fundings for the show, the fundings itself have changed from "Barney & Friends was made possible by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and the financial support of Viewers Like You and by (sponsors)" to "Barney & Friends was made possible by: (sponsors) and by contributions from your PBS stations from Viewers Like You! Thank You!" and This would last until the end of the series but with different backgrounds and announcers and sponsors.==

Dinosaurs

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

Children

 * Hannah (Marisa Kuers)
 * Keesha (Mera Baker)
 * Robert (Angel Velasco)
 * Stephen (Chase Gallatin)
 * Curtis (Monte Black)
 * Danny (Jeffrey Hood)
 * Ashley (Maurie Chandler)
 * Jeff (Austin Ball)
 * Kristen (Sara Hickman)
 * Chip (Lucien Douglas)
 * Emily (Hannah Owens) (debut)
 * Kim (Erica Rhodes)
 * Linda (Adrianne Kangas) (debut)
 * Alissa (Monet Chandler) Season5photoshoot.jpg

Adults

 * Stella the Storyteller (Phyllis Cicero)
 * Mr. Boyd (Robert Sweatman)

Animals

 * Scooter McNutty (Todd Duffey)
 * Miss Etta Kette (Brice Armstrong)
 * Booker T. Bookworm (Earl Fisher)BarneyBabyBopBJSeason5PromoPhoto.jpg

Guest Appearances

 * The Marching Band Musicians (in Barney's Band)
 * R. Bruce Elliott (played as Mr. Tenagain in "A Big Parade of Numbers")
 * Riders In The Sky (in Howdy, Friends!)
 * DeWayne Hambrick (played Old King Cole in A Royal Welcome)
 * Saint Adeogba (played  Aunt Rachel  in Aunt Rachel Is Here!)
 * Renee Micheal (played  Ashley and Alissa's Mom  in Aunt Rachel is Here!)
 * Barry Pearl (played Professor Tinkerputt in "Barney's Super-Dee-Duper Birthday!")

Episodes

 * 1) Books are Fun!
 * 2) Trading Places
 * 3) Safety First!
 * 4) Circle of Friends
 * 5) The One and Only You
 * 6) Barney's Band
 * 7) Good Manners
 * 8) Going Fishing!
 * 9) A Big Parade of Numbers
 * 10) We Always Clean Up
 * 11) Try It, You'll Like It!
 * 12) Colors All Around
 * 13) Howdy, Friends!
 * 14) Seven Days a Week
 * 15) We've Got Shoes
 * 16) That's Hats
 * 17) The Four Seasons of Fun
 * 18) Hidden Treasures
 * 19) A Royal Welcome
 * 20) Sweet as Honey
 * 21) First Things First!
 * 22) Aunt Rachel is Here!
 * 23) Here Kitty, Kitty! (1998)
 * 24) A Home for Dogs
 * 25) It's a Rainy Day!
 * 26) Easy Does It!
 * 27) What's in a Name?
 * 28) Barney's Super-Dee-Duper Birthday!
 * 29) A Very Special Mouse
 * 30) A Package of Friendship

Trivia
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 * This season marked:
 * The second season to air in only one month.
 * The first appearances of Emily and Linda.
 * The only season that features Booker T. Bookworm.
 * The final television appearances of Ashley, Alissa, Curtis and Kristen.
 * The final season to use the 1993 PBS Kids logo with the P-Pals.
 * The vocals for the Barney Theme Song were rerecorded, but the instrumental track remained the same from the previous season. However, international versions used the original vocals from Season 4 while the new vocals were used at the end.
 * In this season, Marisa Kuers (Hannah) does the fundings for the show.

Dinosaurs

 * Barney (Body: David Joyner/Josh Martin/Maurice Scott, Voice: Bob West)
 * Baby Bop (Body: Jeff Ayers, Voice: Julie Johnson)
 * BJ (Body: Jeff Brooks/Adam Brown, Voice: Patty Wirtz)

Children

 * Robert (Angel Velasco)
 * Stephen (Chase Gallatin)
 * Hannah (Marisa Kuers)
 * Kim (Erica Rhodes)
 * Kristen (Sara Hickman)
 * Ashley (Maurie Chandler)
 * Chip (Lucien Douglas)
 * Curtis (Monte Black) (debut)
 * Jeff (Austin Ball) (debut)
 * Keesha (Mera Baker)
 * Danny (Jeffrey Hood) (debut)
 * Maria (Jessica Hinojosa)
 * Alissa (Monet Chandler)

Adults

 * Stella the Storyteller (Phyllis Cicero) 18856_312087336275_699456275_5319333_7736063_n.jpg
 * Mr. Boyd (Robert Sweatman)

Animals

 * Scooter McNutty (voiced by Todd Duffey) (debut)
 * Miss Etta Kette (voiced by Brice Armstrong) (debut)

Guest Appearances

 * Marvin Johnson (We've Got Rhythm)
 * Mica Johnson (We've Got Rhythm)
 * Ted Davey (played  Dr. TickTock  in Tick Tock Clocks!)
 * Sam LaCroix (played  Mateo  in Waiting for Mr. MacRooney)
 * D. Day (played  Mr. MacRooney  in Waiting for Mr. MacRooney)
 * Tomie dePaola (Oh, Brother...She's My Sister)
 * Maureen Modine (Oh, Brother...She's My Sister)
 * Patsy Goldwater (played  Grammy Johannson  in E-I-E-I-O)

Episodes

 * 1) First Day of School
 * 2) Is Everybody Happy?
 * 3) Pennies, Nickels, Dimes
 * 4) We've Got Rhythm
 * 5) Tick Tock Clocks!
 * 6) Waiting for Mr. MacRooney
 * 7) Let's Build Together
 * 8) It's Tradition
 * 9) A Picture of Health
 * 10) Play Ball!
 * 11) A Different Kind of Mystery
 * 12) Let's Pretend with Barney (1997)
 * 13) Going on a Bear Hunt
 * 14) Let's Eat
 * 15) Tree-Mendous Trees
 * 16) Good, Clean Fun!
 * 17) Easy, Breezy Day!
 * 18) All Mixed Up
 * 19) Oh, Brother...She's My Sister
 * 20) Once a Pond a Time
 * 21) All Around the World
 * 22) E-I-E-I-O

Trivia
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 * This season marked:
 * The final season in which Sheryl Leach serves as an executive producer.
 * The first appearances of Jeff, Curtis, Danny, Scooter McNutty and Miss Etta Kette.
 * The first season in which Joe Phillips serves as the show's music director. He also did the music for most of the second era home videos and then all of the rest of the Barney franchise starting in 2002.
 * The first season in which Stella's stories are acted out by the kids while Stella narrates them.
 * The only season in which every episode had at least one new Barney song.
 * After being extras from the previous season; Stephen, Kristen, Ashley, Alissa, Kim, and Maria become regular cast members.
 * Jessica Hinojosa (Maria) left the cast during the filming of this season with her last appearance in Waiting for Mr. MacRooney.
 * The school, playground, and treehouse all get updated:
 * The school doors change from orange to green; the windows have a green trim rather than white; and it now has a wheelchair ramp.
 * Unlike previous seasons, the classroom is no longer arranged by "centers".
 * The playground gets more plants, and a red bench surrounds a tree. The fences have also changed to green rail fences.
 * The treehouse also gets renovated. In the back of the treehouse, there is a huge round table and a ship wheel. In the front of the treehouse, there are benches that look out to the outside deck of the treehouse.
 * In addition, a lookout is added to the treehouse. There are stairs that lead up to the look out, and a slide that connects from the lookout to the back of the treehouse.
 * The newly updated school and treehouse sets from this season first appeared in the new material of Barney's Musical Scrapbook, except that there is no bench around the tree. Also, the new school can't be seen in that video; (as it wasn't completed yet when that video was being produced).
 * While a new Barney doll is introduced, the sparkles and the twinkle wink are the only two things that remain unchanged until Season 7.
 * David Joyner left during production of this season to film Barney's Great Adventure. Josh Martin and Maurice Scott replaced him to perform the Barney costume, while David would resume performing the character in Barney in Outer Space.
 * Unlike previous seasons, the credits for this season only feature characters that appeared in the specific episode and not the entire cast.
 * Unlike previous seasons, the theme song for this season was edited after all 20 episodes were filmed.
 * The names on the cubbies in the classroom from left to right are: Alissa, Ashley, Keesha, Robert, Stephen, Hannah, Chip, Kim, David, Maria, Dennis, and Kristen.
 * This season was taped at The Studios at Las Colinas in Irving, Texas and would continue to be filmed at the studio until Season 6.
 * This season was supposed to originally air on November 3, 1997, but it was pushed back to November 17, 1997.

Dinosaurs

 * Barney (David Joyner / Voiced by Bob West)
 * Baby Bop (Jeff Ayers / Voiced by Julie Johnson)
 * BJ (Jeff Brooks / Voiced by Patty Wirtz)

Children

 * Min (Pia Manalo)
 * Shawn (John David Bennett, II)  Season_3.jpg
 * Tosha (Hope Cervantes)
 * Carlos (Corey Lopez)
 * Julie (Susannah Wetzel)
 * Kathy (Lauren King)
 * Jason (Kurt Dykhuizen)
 * Kenneth (Nathan Regan)
 * Juan (Michael Krost)

Adult

 * Stella the Storyteller (Phyllis Cicero) (debut)
 * Mr. Boyd (Robert Sweatman) (debut)

Guest Appearances

 * Robert Hurtekant (played David inShawn & the Beanstalk)
 * Jessica Hinojosa (played Maria in Shawn & the Beanstalk)
 * Frank Crim (I Can Be a Firefighter!)
 * Cambodian Dancers (Any Way You Slice It)
 * Maurie Chandler (played Ashley in Twice Is Nice!)
 * Monet Chandler (played Alissa in Twice Is Nice!)
 * Rickey Carter (played Derek in On the Move)
 * Jessica Zucha (played Tina in On the Move)
 * Chase Gallatin (played Stephen in On the Move, Classical Cleanup, and Are We There Yet?)
 * Tomie dePaola (It's Raining, It's Pouring...)
 * Todd Everett (played  Reggie the Deliveryman  in Hats Off to BJ!)

Episodes

 * 1) Shawn & the Beanstalk
 * 2) If the Shoe Fits...
 * 3) Room for Everyone
 * 4) I Can Be a Firefighter!
 * 5) Shopping for a Surprise!
 * 6) Any Way You Slice It
 * 7) Twice is Nice!
 * 8) On the Move
 * 9) A Welcome Home
 * 10) Classical Cleanup
 * 11) Our Furry Feathered Fishy Friends
 * 12) Gone Fishing!
 * 13) At Home with Animals
 * 14) It's Raining, It's Pouring...
 * 15) Camera Safari
 * 16) Who's Who on the Choo Choo?
 * 17) Are We There Yet?
 * 18) Ship, Ahoy!
 * 19) Hats Off to BJ!
 * 20) Up We Go!

Trivia
[http://barney.wikia.com/wiki/Stop,_Look_and_Be_Safe! Stop, Look and Be Safe!]
 * This season marked:
 * The last season to feature Bob Singleton as the B300castcrew.jpgal director.
 * The first and only appearances of Juan and Kenneth.
 * The first appearances of Ashley, Alissa, Stephen, Maria, Stella the Storyteller, and Mr. Boyd.
 * The first season to use 2 Barney costumes.
 * The first appearances of The Treehouse and The Adventure Screen.
 * The final regular appearance of Kathy.
 * The final appearances of Julie, Derek, and Tina.
 * The first season to be closed-captioned by the Caption Center WGBH Educational Foundation.
 * The last TV appearances of Carlos, Jason (Kurt Dykhuizen), Min, Shawn and Tosha. They returned for the rest of the Barney & Friends First Generation Home Videos.
 * The first season that uses clips of a kid or different kids saying "Hey everybody, it's time for Barney Says!".
 * From February 27, 1995 to early September 1995 and when Joe was on Blue's Clues (which was from 2002-2006), this season had credits that were long as Seasons 1-2 and showing all 10 paintings from the season 2 credits. Starting on September 11, 1995, this season utilized shorter credits (which starts on the seventh painting from the season 2 credits which is the butterfly flying in the flower field full of flowers) and longer fundings. When Sprout aired some of this season's episodes, the station used the shorter credits version. Two new national underwriters announced as "Barney & Friends" launches "Back to School with Barney" programming celebration.
 * This season's short credits were reused in re-runs of season 1 but this season's short credits were not reused in re-runs of season 2. Season 2 kept the long scrolling credits as when this season's short credits were developed.
 * Riding in Barney's Car and the Spanish version of Barney's All Aboard for Sharing had the long credits and the televised versions of these had the short credits.
 * Some international versions of this season have the credits from seasons 4-6 instead of the art table from seasons 1 & 2.
 * The Baby Bop and BJ costumes become shorter to represent their respective ages.
 * For this season, Stella the Storyteller uses props to act out the stories.
 * Kathy is no longer seen with her teddy bear.
 * Every episode of this season is directed by Bruce Deck.
 * The last season to use Barney and Friends' first generation recording of the theme song.
 * The last seasonal appearance of Min, Kathy, Jason (Kurt Dykhuizen) and Tosha who reappeared in the Season 5 telefilm.
 * The Playset in the playground is now bigger with a lookout and it doesn't have the bridge.
 * A new walking animation is used for the Barney & Friends logo.
 * Filming for this season was originally scheduled for May 1994. But due to the lawsuit over the "I Love You" song, the production was pushed back to November 1994.
 * This season was filmed at The Studios at Las Colinas and would continue to be produced there through Season 6.
 * The production for this season begin on November 1, 1994 and ended in early 1995.
 * 1) An Adventure in Make-Believe
 * 2) The Alphabet Zoo
 * 3) Having Tens of Fun!
 * 4) No Matter Where They Are
 * 5) A Very Special Delivery!

Trivia
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 * This season marked:
 * The final season in which Kathy Parker serves as an executive producer.19239_307773413208_294557513208_3378411_380762_n.jpg
 * The final season in which Philip Parker serves as a song writer.
 * The first season to have the yellow toes on the Barney doll.
 * The first season in which Barney's voice is at a higher-pitch.
 * The first appearances of Julie, BJ, and Jason.
 * The only appearance of David played by Kenny Cooper.
 * The final appearance of Luci.
 * The final regular appearances of Tina, Derek, Amy, Adam and Michael.
 * The only season to be closed-captioned by the National Captioning Institute. The episodes released on Home Video, as well as a few episodes aired on television, were closed-captioned by the Caption Center WGBH Educational Foundation, except for Barney's Families are Special.
 * The first season of three seasons to have two renditions of "I Love You".
 * The first season to use the 1993 PBS Kids logo with the P-Pals.
 * The first season that Kimberly-Clark (and its Huggies family of baby products) signed on as a sponsor.
 * The first season to feature the 3 dinosaurs (Barney, Baby Bop and BJ).
 * Set Renovations:
 * Playground : The swings and slide were replaced by a playground platform. The tire swing was removed.
 * Classroom : Wallpaper changed. The carpet added to the tile floor. Classroom door leading to the hallway replaced by a dutch door.
 * New Barney and Baby Bop costumes are utilized, with a drastic shortening of the Baby Bop costume.
 * Min starts to wear her stockings regularly, whenever she wears a dress.
 * The Barney Bag is redesigned with one that will be used up through Season 6.
 * Like subsequent seasons afterward, the "Barney Theme Song" is re-shot and re-edited.
 * The walking animation in the intro is the same as in the previous season but the slide is fast.
 * This was the last season to be filmed at the ColorDynamics Studio in Allen. Production would move to the Studios at Las Colinas the following season.
 * The production for this season begin in March 1993 and ended in August 1993.
 * 1) Playing It Safe
 * 2) Hop to It!
 * 3) Eat, Drink and Be Healthy!
 * 4) Four Seasons Day
 * 5) The Treasure of Rainbow Beard
 * 6) Going Places!
 * 7) Caring Means Sharing
 * 8) Down on Barney's Farm
 * 9) What's That Shadow?
 * 10) Happy Birthday, Barney!
 * 11) Alphabet Soup!
 * 12) Our Earth, Our Home
 * 13) Let's Help Mother Goose!
 * 14) Be a Friend
 * 15) I Just Love Bugs
 * 16) When I Grow Up...
 * 17) 1-2-3-4-5 Senses!
 * 18) Practice Makes Music
 * 19) Hi, Neighbor!
 * 20) A Camping We Will Go!
 * 21) A Splash Party, Please
 * 22) Carnival of Numbers
 * 23) A World of Music
 * 24) Doctor Barney is Here!
 * 25) Oh, What a Day!
 * 26) Home Sweet Homes
 * 27) Hola, Mexico!
 * 28) Everyone is Special

Trivia

 * This season marks:
 * The first appearances of Min, Shawn, and Tosha.25361_382963993208_294557513208_3608617_2201924_n.jpg
 * The first appearance of  The Barney Bag.
 * The only season in which Jenny Dempsey performs as Baby Bop's costume performer.
 * The only season to feature the 2 dinosaurs (Barney and Baby Bop). Season_1.jpg
 * This was the longest season in terms of number of episodes (30 episodes).
 * Down on Barney's Farm, A World of Music, and Everyone is Special are the only episodes of this season, not to have any new Barney songs.
 * This season was taped at the ColorDynamics Studios facility at Greenville Avenue & Bethany Drive in Allen, Texas, as were the  Barney & the Backyard Gang  videos.
 * A majority of this season (26 episodes) was released on VHS by Time Life Video.
 * This was one of two seasons that was closed-captioned by the National Captioning Institute.
 * In weeks following the season finale, PBS announced that they were cancelling  Barney & Friends . After many calls and letters from parents, PBS repealed their decision and held pledge drives to help fund the second season.
 * The earliest scripts for season one had to be reworked before shooting because besides Barney and Baby Bop there were three other costumed characters who were supposed to be in the show: a calypso-singing chicken, a country cow, and a frog styled after the 50's rocker "The Big Bopper." Because of production challenges, those characters were changed into puppets, then dropped entirely before shooting began.

Summary
<p style="font-size:14px;">Learn the Six pillars of character with the Kids for Character kids and more TV show characters like Barney, The Puzzle Place gang, The Magic School Bus cast, Lamb Chop, Binyah Binyah, and Babar.

Cast

 * Barney
 * Baby Bop
 * BJ
 * Min (only in the Barney segment)
 * Shawn (only in the Barney segment)
 * Tosha (only in the Barney segment)
 * Julie Woo ( from The Puzzle Place )
 * Ms. Frizzle (from  The Magic School Bus )
 * Lamp Chop (from  Lamb Chop's Play-Along )
 * Binyah Binyah (from  Gullah Gullah Island )
 * King Babar (from Babar)
 * Other characters
 * Michael
 * Sarah
 * Joey
 * Maria
 * Patrick
 * Katie
 * Eddie Coker
 * Other characters that include; The Cat in the Hat, Fred Flintstone and Barney Rubble (from The Flintstones), Yogi and Boo Boo Bear, George Jetson, Kino (from Kino's Storytime), Thomas the Tank Engine, Spot the Dog, Scooby-Doo, Garfield, Peter Rabbit, Madeline, Woody Woodpecker, and Ronald McDonald.

Song List

 * 1) It's Your Character that Counts
 * 2) Six Simple Words
 * 3) Respect
 * 4) It's Not Fair (from  Lamb Chop's Play-Along )
 * 5) Go Underneath the Broomstick (from Gullah Gullah Island)
 * 6) Friends and Family (from Gullah Gullah Island)
 * 7) Kids for Character

Trivia

 * The prototype version of the Lyrick Studios logo can be seen on the VHS cover.
 * This is the last time Min appears with Shawn.
 * This group (Min, Shawn & Tosha) had made multiple appearances in Everyone is Special, May I Help You?, A Very Special Delivery!, Imagination Island, Barney Live! in New York City, Shawn & the Beanstalk, Up We Go!, and Barney Safety.
 * Although BJ doesn't appear during the Barney Segment in this video, he appears in the middle and in the end of this video.
 * This video is dedicated with respect and admiration to the memory of Barbara Jordan, a founding board member and national co-spokesperson for the Character Counts Coalition.
 * Thomas the Tank Engine's whistle from Thomas & Friends is heard during the finale.

Plot
<p style="font-size:14px;">While visiting the show, Stella the Storyteller's suitcase of props explodes, and Barney and the kids help repack it. But while giving assistance, they also use the props to tell classic stories: Rumpelstiltskin, Rapunzel, and more. This enjoyable installment in the Barney library may very likely be the place some child viewers will hear these stories for the first time.

Cast

 * Barney (Voice: Bob West, Costume: David Joyner)
 * Baby Bop (Voice: Julie Johnson, Costume: Jeff Ayers)
 * Shawn (John David Bennet, II)
 * Carlos (Corey Lopez)
 * Tosha (Hope Cervantes)
 * Kristen (Sara Hickman)
 * Stella the Storyteller (Phyllis Cicero)

Songs

 * 1) Barney Theme Song
 * 2) Oh, When We March
 * 3) Rain Medley (Rain, Rain, Go Away / It's Raining, It's Pouring)
 * 4) Once Upon a Time
 * 5) The Spinning Wheel
 * 6) John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt
 * 7) Castles So High
 * 8) Does Your Hair Hang Low
 * 9) The Bears Went Over the Mountain
 * 10) Are You Sleeping?
 * 11) I Love You

Stories

 * Rumpelstiltskin
 * Rapunzel
 * Goldilocks and the Three Bears

Trivia

 * This was the last video to feature Shawn.
 * This is the second time Stella lastes through the whole episode. The first time was "Ship, Ahoy!".

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* Also in the Israeli version of this episode, the song, "Animals in Motion" was shortened. Season 7  of  Barney & Friends  originally aired on " PBS " from September 2002 to November 2002.

Dinosaurs

 * Barney (Voice: Dean Wendt, Costume: Carey Stinson)
 * Baby Bop (Voice: Julie Johnson, Costume: Jeff Ayers / Jennifer Gibel)
 * BJ (Voice: Patty Wirtz, Costume: Kyle Nelson) Cast_dinos.jpg

Children

 * Mario (Zachary Soza) (debut)
 * Whitney (Kayla S. Levels)
 * Beth (Katherine Pully) (debut)
 * Kami (Makayla Crawford) (debut)
 * Scott (Alex Wilson) (debut)
 * Angela (Demi Lovato) (debut) Season_7_Cast.jpg
 * Gianna (Selena Gomez) (debut)
 * Sarah (Hayden Tweedie) (debut)
 * Tony (Zachary Fountain) (debut)
 * Nick (Grayson Lee Vanover)

Adult

 * Mr. Boyd (Robert Sweatman)

Guest Appearances

 * Karin Duffy (played Miss Duffy in "Puppy Love")
 * Michael Anthony Steele (played in Mr. Steele in "Puppy Love")
 * Jalil Williams (played Jamal in "Stop! Go!")
 * Georgia Foy (played Officer Phillips in "Stop! Go!")
 * Joan Jenkins (played Miss Jo in "Red, Yellow and Blue!")
 * Claire Burdette (played Colleen in "A New Friend")
 * Susan Frazier (played the French horn in "Come Blow Your Horn!")
 * Simon Willats (played the trombone in "Come Blow Your Horn!")
 * Freddy Morgan (played the trumpet in "Come Blow Your Horn!")
 * Larry Spencer (played the trumpet in "Come Blow Your Horn!")
 * Nathan Frazier (played the tuba in "Come Blow Your Horn!")
 * Mary Lyons (played Gianna's Mother in "My Family and Me")
 * Robert Meadows (played Gianna's Father in "My Family and Me")
 * Kater Aberger (played Gianna's Sister in "My Family and Me")
 * John Peter Lacosta (played Gianna's Brother in "My Family and Me")
 * Alicia Caesar (played Whitney's Grandma in "My Family and Me")
 * Kelly F. Bender (played Whitney's Grandpa in "My Family and Me")
 * Melinda Lea'l (played Mario's Mother in "My Family and Me")
 * Rene' Mungia (played Mario's Father in "My Family and Me")
 * Orlando Rojas (played Mario's Brother in "My Family and Me")
 * Rick Walker (played Nick's Father in "My Family and Me")

Episodes

 * 1) All Aboard!
 * 2) Up, Down and Around!
 * 3) Tea-riffic Manners
 * 4) Puppy Love
 * 5) Bunches of Boxes
 * 6) Stop! Go!
 * 7) Red, Yellow and Blue!
 * 8) Play for Exercise!
 * 9) Come Blow Your Horn!
 * 10) A New Friend
 * 11) Numbers! Numbers!
 * 12) This Way In! This Way Out!
 * 13) Spring Into Fun!
 * 14) Play It Safe!
 * 15) Three Lines, Three Corners
 * 16) A Parade of Bikes
 * 17) It's a Happy Day!
 * 18) My Family and Me
 * 19) Splish! Splash!
 * 20) Season 8  of  Barney & Friends  originally aired on " PBS<span style="font-size:14
 * This video is not to be confused with Barney's Best Manners.

Barney's Best Manners: Your Invitation to Fun!  is a  Barney Home Video  that was released on August 26, 2003.

Plot
<p style="font-size:14px;">When a surprise package arrives from Miss Vera Goode with her new "Vera Goode's Book of Manners for Children," Barney’s friends question why minding their manners is so important. Barney explains that they have the perfect opportunity to be on their best behavior because they’re invited to a party! Then their polite purple pal helps his friends brush up on the rules of etiquette by bringing Mother Goose rhymes to life and taking the children on a magical trip to Alice In Wonderland’s "Mad Tea Party." Whether it’s sneezing, sharing, cleaning up or using good table manners, Barney helps them discover that using their best manners is fun!

Cast

 * Barney (Voice: Dean Wendt, Costume: Carey Stinson)
 * Baby Bop (Voice: Julie Johnson, Costume: Jeff Ayers)
 * BJ (Voice: Patty Wirtz, Costume: Kyle Nelson)
 * Mario (Zachary Soza)
 * Whitney (Kayla Levels)
 * Nick (Grayson Vanover)
 * Beth (Katherine Pulley)
 * Gianna (Selena Gomez)
 * Miss Vera Goode (Greata Muller)
 * Baxter (Gordon Fox)
 * Juggler/Balloon Artist (Logan Daffrow)
 * Magician (Michael Stein)

Song List

 * 1) Barney Theme Song
 * 2) A Swing is a Beautiful Thing (First verse only)
 * 3) Being Together
 * 4) Why
 * 5) Keep Your Sneeze to Yourself
 * 6) Manners Medley (Misty Moisty Morning / A Farmer and a Son / I Had a Little Hen)
 * 7) Taking Turns
 * 8) Topsy Turvy Tea
 * 9) Share Your Stuff
 * 10) I Put a Smile On
 * 11) Clean Up! Do Our Share!
 * 12) Washing Medley (Splashin' in the Bath / Squishy, Squashy, Washy / Splashin' in the Bath (Reprise))
 * 13) Indoor-Outdoor Voices
 * 14) We're Having a Party
 * 15) Please and Thank You
 * 16) Good Manners
 * 17) I Love You

Gallery
See the gallery of releases

Trivia

 * This is the only appearance of Miss Vera Goode.
 * This video aired on "PBS".

Full Video
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Dinosaurs

 * Barney (Body: Carey Stinson / Voice: Dean Wendt)
 * Baby Bop (Body: Jeff Ayers / Voice: Julie Johnson)
 * BJ (Body: Kyle Nelson / Voice: Patty Wirtz)

Children
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Cast
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Plot
<p style="font-size:14px;">It's Barney's Birthday, and the kids are throwing him a "perfectly purple" birthday party for him. The day is filled with games, singing, dancing, and surprises as Barney remembers some special times with all of his friends.

New Content Cast

 * Barney (Voice: Dean Wendt, Costume: Carey Stinson)
 * Baby Bop (Voice: Julie Johnson, Costume: Jeff Ayers)
 * BJ (Voice: Patty Wirtz, Costume: Kyle Nelson)
 * Riff (Voice: Michaela Dietz, Costume: Adam Brown)
 * Tracy (Victoria Lennox)
 * David (Emilio Mazur)
 * Amy (Molly Wilson)
 * Ryan (Reese Wilson)
 * Mr. Brantley (Steve Jones)
 * Popcorn Vendor (Freda Martin)
 * Cake Baker Chefs

Song List

 * 1) Having Fun Song
 * 2) A Perfectly Purple Day
 * 3) Best of Friends
 * 4) William Tell Overture (Instrumental) (Scene Taken from: Movement)
 * 5) The Marching Song (Scene Taken from: "Rhythm")
 * 6) Paintin' Up and Down (Scene Taken from: "Making Mistakes")
 * 7) What a Big Mistake! (Scene Taken from: "Making Mistakes")
 * 8) Together, Together (Scene Taken from: "Making Mistakes")
 * 9) I Just Can't Wait (Scene Taken from: "Fairy Tales")
 * 10) Look at Me I'm Dancing! (Scenes Taken from: "Dancing", "Arts", "Kenya", "Things I Can Do", and "China")
 * 11) Dino Dance
 * 12) The Rainbow Song (Scene Taken from: "Colors")
 * 13) It's a Fun, Fun Sunny Day! (Scenes Taken from: "Airplanes", "Summer", "BJ's Snack Attack", "Differences", "Let's Play Games!", "A Picture of Friendship", "Counting", and "Playing Games")
 * 14) I'm Mother Goose (Scene Taken from: "Mother Goose")
 * 15) Little Miss Muffet / Polly Put the Kettle On / Little Boy Blue (Scene Taken from: "Mother Goose")
 * 16) Here Comes the Firetruck (Scene Taken from: Let's Go to the Firehouse)
 * 17) You Can Make Music with Anything (Scene Taken from: "Special Skills")
 * 18) I Hear Music Everywhere (Scene Taken from: "Singing")
 * 19) A Rock N Roll Star (Scene Taken from: "Singing")
 * 20) Friendship Song (Scene Taken from: "Singing")
 * 21) Barney's Birthday Song
 * 22) I Love You

Live Promotions
<p style="font-size:14px;"> Main Article: Barney's Dino-Mite Birthday! - Live on Stage

<p style="font-size:14px;"> Barney's Dino-Mite Birthday! was a live show that was performed in Manila in 2008. It was to promote the the home video of the same same.

<p style="font-size:14px;"> Main Article: Barney's Big Purple Bus Tour

<p style="font-size:14px;"> Barney's Big Purple Bus Tour  is a city bus / tour that toured in honor of Barney's 20th Anniversary and promote to the home video,  Dino-Mite Birthday.

Music and Soundtrack
Main Article: Dino-Mite Birthday (soundtrack) 

Trivia

 * Following "Happy Birthday, Barney!", "Barney's Super-Dee-Duper Birthday!", "It's Your Birthday, Barney!", Barney's Birthday and "Caring", this is Barney's fourth birthday party on the show.
 * It has revealed that Barney's favorite cake is pistachio.

Full Video
"font-style:italic;">This video is not to be confused with the episode "Let's Make Music!". Let's Make Music  is a  Barney Home Video  that was released on September 5, 2006.

Plot
<p style="font-size:14px;">It's time for a musical adventure at Barney's Fantasy Fair! When a little girl named "Melanie" dreams of playing her violin in a talent show, Barney, Baby Bop and BJ help her realize her dreams with the help of a new dino friend, "Riff", who is Baby Bop and BJ's cousin. Riff knows how to find music everywhere! He then shows the friends all about music and sounds as they sing songs, ride amazing rides and play games! They also discover that some dreams are even bigger than they imagined. So, let's go to the fair, join in the fun and let's make music together!

<p style="font-size:14px;">Filming Location: Frisco Commons Park (Frisco, Texas) & Bob Woodruff Park (Piano, Texas)

Cast

 * Barney (Body: Carey Stinson, Voice: Dean Wendt)
 * Baby Bop (Body: Jeff Ayers, Voice: Julie Johnson)
 * BJ (Body: Kyle Nelson, Voice: Patty Wirtz)
 * Riff (Body: Adam Brown, Voice: Michaela Dietz) (debut)
 * Melanie (Kelly Eichenholz) (debut)
 * Mary (Charlet Dupar)
 * Mr. Knickerbocker (Todd Haberkorn) (debut)
 * Mom/The Red Queen (Shannon McGrann)
 * Dad/Mr. Hatter (Ron Gonzales)
 * Tucker (Marco Rodriguez)
 * Heidi the Dog
 * Hot Air Ballonist (Kevin Kalbac)
 * The Juggler (Jimmy Perini)
 * Madison Pettis
 * Photographer (Paul Taylor)
 * Acrobats - Cody Lippert, Brian Neeper, Sheridan Stills, Nica Taylor
 * Dancers - Brian Hunt, Emily Lockhart, Mary Michael Patterson, Erica Rhodes, Ahmad Simmons, Christie Sullivan

Song List

 * 1) Trying on Dreams
 * 2) I Just Can't Wait
 * 3) I Hear Music Everywhere
 * 4) Imagine a Place
 * 5) Here We Go! We Are Adventuring!
 * 6) Mary Had a Little Lamb (Remix)
 * 7) Trying Something New
 * 8) Hey, Look at Me! I Can Fly!
 * 9) Mr. Knickerbocker
 * 10) How Does This Thing Work?
 * 11) The Elephant Song
 * 12) You Can Make Music with Anything
 * 13) Why Can't I?
 * 14) Laugh with Me!
 * 15) Trying on Dreams (Reprise)
 * 16) Adventuring at the Fair (Reprise)
 * 17) I Love You

Gallery
See the gallery of releases

Trivia

 * This video marked:
 * The first video that was never released on VHS because Barney VHSs become obsolete worldwide.
 * The first video to be distributed by 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment.
 * The first  Barney & Friends' Fourth Era  Home Video.
 * Another video to be filmed on location.
 * The first appearances of Melanie, Riff and Mr. Knickerbocker.
 * The only appearances of Melanie's Mom, Melanie's Dad, and Heidi the Dog.
 * This video was originally called  Trying on Dreams.
 * If you listen carefully during the song, "You Can Make Music with Anything", you can hear Barney, Baby Bop, & BJ singing way off screen.
 * Josh Martin performs as Barney's costume performer for the DVD's main menu / DVD Bonus Features on the DVD release of this.
 * The version of "I Love You" from this video would be later used in "The Sleepless Sleepover" where that version has the violin music cut off.
 * This video aired on PBS.
 * In the United Kingdom and Australia, the title was called  Let's Go to the Fair.

Full Video
osaurs= Can You Sing That Song?  is a  Barney Home Video that  was released on December 13, 2005.

Plot
Live from your imagination, it's time to sing lots of your favorite songs with "Barney's Musical Game Show"! Barney, Baby Bop and BJ can't wait to play in this day of interactive musical challenges. There are songs to sing, clues to colves and surprises from some fairy-tale friends. With Barney, the name of the game is fun!

Cast

 * Barney (Voice: Dean Wendt, Costume: Carey Stinson)
 * Baby Bop (Voice: Julie Johnson, Costume: Jeff Ayers)
 * BJ (Voice: Patty Wirtz, Costume: Kyle Nelson)
 * Bridget (Madison Pettis) (debut)
 * Tracy (Victoria Lennox) (debut)
 * Brian (Chance Jonas-O'Toole) (debut)
 * Matt (Breuer Bass) (debut)
 * Kelly (Alexandra O'Brien) (debut)
 * Little Miss Muffet (Arianna Movassagh)
 * Old King Cole (DeWayne Hambrick)
 * The Announcer (Molly Wilson)

Song List

 * 1) If You're Happy and You Know It
 * 2) Taking Turns
 * 3) If All the Raindrops
 * 4) Twinkle Twinkle Little Star (Scene Taken from: Movin' and Groovin' / "Let's Make Music!")
 * 5) Mr. Knickerbocker
 * 6) I Can Be Anything (Scene Taken from: Let's Pretend with Barney / "Imagine That!")
 * 7) A Rock N Roll Star
 * 8) I'm a Builder (Scene Taken from: "I'm a Builder" / Just Imagine)
 * 9) Exercising, Won't You Come and Join Me? (Scene Taken from: Ready, Set, Play! / "Coming on Strong")
 * 10) Little Miss Muffet
 * 11) Itsy Bitsy Spider
 * 12) Find the Numbers in Your House (Scene Taken from: "You Can Count on Me!")
 * 13) Hickory Dickory Dock
 * 14) By Myself (Scene Taken from: "All About Me" /  Everyone is Special )
 * 15) Baby Bop's Blankey
 * 16) A Silly Hat (Scene Taken from: Let's Pretend with Barney   / "Let Your Creativity Fly!")
 * 17) Old King Cole
 * 18) Move Your Body (Scene Taken from: Movin' and Groovin' / "Movin' Along")
 * 19) The Dino Dance
 * 20) I Love You

Gallery
See the gallery of the home video

Trivia

 * This video marked:
 * The first appearances of Bridget, Tracy, Brian, Matt and Kelly.
 * The U.K. / Australian title for this video is titled “ Sing That Song!”.

Full Video
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 * Barney (Voice: Dean Wendt, Costume: Carey Stinson / Maurice Scott)
 * Baby Bop (Voice: Julie Johnson, Costume: Jeff Ayers)
 * BJ (Voice: Patty Wirtz, Costume: Kyle Nelson)

Children

 * David(Emilio Mazur) (debut)
 * Whitney (Kayla S. Levels)
 * Jackson (Daven Wilson)
 * Nick (Grayson Lee Vanover)
 * Laura (Julia Nicholson) (debut)
 * Rachel (Hunter Pecunia) (debut)
 * Stacy (Alyssa Franks) (debut)
 * Miguel (Riley Morrison) (debut)
 * Kami (Makayla Crawford)
 * Anna (Carlyn Hinojosa) (debut)

Guest Appearances

 * Lee Burns (played Firefighter Berkeley in "When I'm a Firefighter")
 * Dale Evans (played Firefighter Vandever in "When I'm a Firefighter")
 * Dari Hays (played Firefighter Bill in "Home, Safe Home")
 * Nicholas J. Bernbach (played Tiger Catcher in "Animal See, Animal Do")
 * Sandy Duncan (played Mrs. Shoes Store Keeper in "My New Shoes")
 * Bob West (played Merlin the Great in "It's Magic!")
 * Joan Jenkins (played Teacher in "School Days")
 * Jim Rowley (played Mr. Scientist in "I'm a Scientist")
 * N/A (played Mrs. Scientist in "I'm a Scientist")

Episodes

 * 1) Everybody's Got Feelings
 * 2) Caring Hearts
 * 3) Let's Make Music!
 * 4) Movin' Along
 * 5) Let Your Creativity Fly!
 * 6) Imagine That!
 * 7) Keep on Truckin'
 * 8) I'm a Builder
 * 9) Coming on Strong
 * 10) Let's Play Games!
 * 11) What I Want to Be
 * 12) When I'm a Firefighter
 * 13) You Can Count on Me!
 * 14) A Wonderful World of Colors and Shapes
 * 15) Easy as ABC
 * 16) Look What I Can Do!
 * 17) Making a Move!
 * 18) Home, Safe Home
 * 19) On the Road Again
 * 20) My Friends, The Doctor and the Dentist
 * 21) Sleepover Surprises
 * 22) The Clean Up Club 
 * 23) Let's Go Hunting 
 * 24) I Love My Neighborhood 
 * 25) Goodbye, Blankey 
 * 26) Our Surprised Pets
 * 27) Wheels, Wings, Waves and Air 
 * 28) Rainy Days are Fun 
 * 29) Up to the Sky and Down to the Ground 
 * 30) Animal See, Animal Do 
 * 31) My New Shoes 
 * 32) Soup's On! 
 * 33) The Greatest Show on Earth 
 * 34) A Friend in Need 
 * 35) It's Magic! 
 * 36) Going on a Fishing Trip 
 * 37) Back on Track 
 * 38) Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner 
 * 39) The Park Sale 
 * 40) School Days 
 * 41) I'm a Scientist 
 * 42) My Baby Brother
 * 43) All About Me

Specials

 * Barney's Birthday (September 9, 2005, video release)
 * We Wish You a Merry Christmas(October 12, 2005, video release; December 5, 2005, TV airdate)

Trivia

 * This season marked:
 * The last season to feature the 3 dinosaurs (Barney, Baby Bop and BJ).Barney_Season_9_Cast.png
 * The only season where Barney introduces viewers in a white background.
 * The 1st season not to include the Barney Says segment.
 * The first season appearances of David, Rachel and Laura.
 * The final appearances of Whitney, Nick, and Kami.
 * In some episodes this season and Season 10, Barney sings "I Love You" by himself and in the second verse flashbacks are shown of kids hugging their friends and family.
 * "My New Shoes" is the only episode of this season where BJ the Dinosaur doesn't appear.
 * When rerun on PBS Kids Sprout, this season would always be closed-captioned by Caption Technologies, Inc. It was formerly captioned by the Media Access Group at WGBH (a.k.a. the Caption Center WGBH Educational Foundation).
 * All the episodes of this season were remade and cut short to fifteen minutes in the U.K. The U.K. versions of these episodes centered more around the dinosaurs.
 * On July 29, 2016, this season was released on Amazon Instant Video (along with Seasons 7 & 8 and 10-13).
 * The season has its soundtrack were released as Season 9 Sing-Along and Season 9 - Let's Make Music!  on CD and Digital from 2013-2014.


 * Nick (Grayson Lee Vanover)
 * Mario (Zachary Soza)
 * Whitney (Kayla S. Levels)
 * Beth (Katherine Pulley)
 * Sarah (Hayden Tweedie)
 * Gianna (Selena Gomez)
 * Kami (Makayla Crawford)
 * Jackson (Daven Wilson) (debut)
 * Scott (Alex Wilson)
 * Tony (Zachary Fountain)
 * Angela (Demi Lovato)

Adult

 * Mr. Boyd (Robert Sweatman)

Guest Appearances

 * Alicia Caesar (played Whitney's Grandma in Grandparents are Grand!)
 * Kelly F. Bender (played Whitney's Grandpa in Grandparents are Grand!)
 * Joan Jenkins (played Miss Jo in Here Kitty, Kitty!)
 * Steve Jones (played Mr. Brantley in It's Hot! It's Cold!)
 * Pia Manalo (played Min in Happy Dancin' Feet!)
 * Claire Burdette (played Colleen in A Perfectly Purple Day)
 * Barbara Lowin (played Mother Goose in The Land of Mother Goose)
 * Georgia Foy (played Officer Phillips in Who's Your Neighbor?)
 * Craig Boarini (played Mel the Mailman in Who's Your Neighbor?)
 * Austin Ball (played Jeff in That's How You Make Rock-N-Roll)
 * Lana Whittington (played Jill in That's How You Make Rock-N-Roll)

Episodes

 * 1) A Fountain of Fun
 * 2) On Again, Off Again
 * 3) Sharing Is Caring!
 * 4) Grandparents are Grand! (2003)
 * 5) Here Kitty, Kitty!
 * 6) Once Upon a Fairy Tale
 * 7) It's Hot! It's Cold!
 * 8) A Perfectly Purple Day
 * 9) Day and Night
 * 10) Play Piano with Me!
 * 11) A Picture of Friendship
 * 12) All Booked Up
 * 13) Happy Dancin' Feet!
 * 14) Every Animal Talks in Its Own Special Way
 * 15) What Can We Play on a Rainy Day?
 * 16) Let's Make Art Pictures
 * 17) Let's Put on a Circus!
 * 18) Forest Animal Sounds
 * 19) You're a Grand Old Flag
 * 20) The Land of Mother Goose
 * 21) A-Counting We Will Go!
 * 22) A Little Big Day
 * 23) A World of Friends
 * 24) Who's Your Neighbor?
 * 25) Squares, Squares Everywhere!
 * 26) That's How You Make Rock-N-Roll
 * 27) It's Halloween Night Tonight
 * 28) Let's Go for a Ride!
 * 29) That Makes Me Mad!
 * 30) It's Your Birthday, Barney!
 * 31) It's Showtime!
 * 32) At Home in the Park

Trivia
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 * This season marked:
 * The first appearance of Jackson.
 * The final appearances of Mr. Boyd, Beth, Mario, Sarah, Angela, Gianna, Scott, Tony, and Bingo the Dog.
 * Although leaving the cast after this season,
 * Mr. Boyd would later re-appear in the new content of The Best of Barney.
 * Katherine Pulley (Beth) would later play  Polly  in "Mother Goose".
 * Mario would later reappear in "Sharing".
 * Sarah would later reappear in "The Whole Truth".
 * The last season until Season 12,  to include the  Barney Says  segment.  Although, this is the last season that uses clips of a kid or different kids saying "Hey everybody! It's time for Barney Says!".
 * The final season to use the funding credits recorded by Mera Baker (Keesha, from the second generation).
 * When this season reaired, it featured the Barney... A Helping Hand for Growing Children segment instead of Barney Says.
 * On July 29, 2016, this season was released on Amazon Instant Video, along with every episode from Seasons 9-13.
 * 1) The 4 Seasons
 * 2) BJ's Really Cool House

Trivia

 * This season marked:Welcometothepark.jpg
 * The first season to be produced by HIT Entertainment.
 * The first season in which Barney is voiced by Dean Wendt and performed by Carey Stinson.
 * The first season in which BJ is performed by Kyle Nelson.
 * The first season in which Randy Dalton is the executive producer, replacing the last original executive producer Dennis DeShazer.
 * The first season to take place at the park.
 * The first appearances of Gianna, Angela, Sarah, Scott, Kami, Mario, Tony and Beth.
 * The first appearance of The Idea Bench.
 * The first season to have Barney "break the fourth wall", by talking directly to his audience in some episodes.
 * The first 10 episodes of this season originally aired on "PBS" from September 2002 while the last 12 episodes of this season originally aired on "PBS" on Fridays from September 2002 until November 2002.
 * Starting this season, Joe Phillips now serves a permanent role as a music director.
 * Despite starting a new generation, the PBS fundings still used Keesha (from the second generation). She will also do them for Season 8.
 * Although The Adventure Screen segment is no longer used, this season uses real footage of children interacting with each other and with their family and friends.
 * Originally, the season was going to take place at Barney's house, but then it was decided that it will take place at the park.

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
 * 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

'Watch & Win with Barney & Friends' Contest
From September 2 - December 31, 2002, participants could enter to win prizes by answering 5 trivia questions based on the new Season 7 episodes. Prizes included a Universal Orlando vacation package, Rayovac battery pack, Chuck E. Cheese family party, and J.C. Penney family portrait package. <p style="line-height:inherit;"> <p style="line-height:inherit;">