Barney had love for everyone, but the same couldn't be said for the big, purple dinosaur. As the Barney phenomenon continued to dominate in the 1990s, a culture of hate around the character by adults, ...
This time last year, the national Public Broadcasting Service was ready to send Barney the TV dinosaur to the great Jurassic Park in the sky. No more millions to make more “Barney & Friends” episodes ...
Never underestimate the appeal of a purple dinosaur. As part of its fund drive, WHRO-TV, Channel 15, aired the ”Barney & Friends Family Marathon” last Sunday. The event was so popular that almost 400 ...
Barney the singing-and-dancing TV dinosaur is cheerful and loving. He represents kindness, fun, discovery, safety and other worthy values. Little kids — particularly preschoolers — love him. Then why ...
To millions of kids, he's *** superstar of public television. It's good to see. Are you guys ready? We're ready, but for these University of Nebraska coeds, they'd rather have Barney seeing stars.
Barney must have a tough purple hide, or else public TV’s perky prehistoric playmate would have turned black and blue after the beating he has taken from big people lately. The popular children’s ...
Prepare for preschool mayhem! Plan some toddler mob control! Barney, the nation’s most adored purple dinosaur, is coming to Central Florida. Barney, whose brief appearances around the country have ...
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