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Elizabeth Miller (Barbara Barrie): Barney's wife, a dedicated social worker is intended to be a regular character, and listed in the opening credits during seasons. Superheroes, swimsuits, and female assassins await you in our Summer Movie Guide. Plan your season and take note of the hotly anticipated indie, foreign, and.
Barney & Friends - Wikipedia. Barney & Friends is an American children's television series aimed at children from ages 1 to 8, created by Sheryl Leach and produced by HIT Entertainment.
It premiered on PBS on April 6, 1. The series features the title character Barney, a purple anthropomorphictyrannosaurus rex who conveys educational messages through songs and small dance routines with a friendly, optimistic attitude. Reruns aired for 1.
Sprout from 2. 00. A revival of the series is set for a 2. Leach then brought together a team who created a series of home videos, Barney and the Backyard Gang, which also starred actress Sandy Duncan in the first three videos. Rifkin thought the concept could potentially be developed for PBS.
Rifkin thought Barney had appeal because he wasn't nearly as neurotic as Big Bird. He pitched it to CPTV president Jerry Franklin, whose preschool son also fell in love with it. Franklin and Rifkin pitched the idea to all of their colleagues with preschoolers, and they all agreed that kids would love a potential Barney show. Franklin and Rifkin convinced Leach to let CPTV revamp the concept for television. When CPTV executives learned this, they wrote letters to their fellow PBS member stations urging them to get PBS to reconsider. The Lyons Group, meanwhile, sent out notices through the Barney Fan Club, telling parents to write letters and make phone calls to their local PBS stations to show their support for Barney & Friends.
By the time of the yearly member stations' meeting, station executives across the country were up in arms over the prospect of one of their most popular shows being cancelled. Faced with an atmosphere that Rifkin later described as . The TV series and videos are currently distributed by HIT Entertainment and Universal Studios, while the TV series was produced by WNET from 2. Sheryl Leach left the show in 1. HIT Entertainment buying Lyrick Studios. The children are seen doing an activity, occasionally relating to the episode's topic. The children imagine something and Barney comes to life from a plush doll, transforming into the .
Barney & Friends is an American children's television series aimed at children from ages 1 to 8, created by Sheryl Leach and produced by HIT Entertainment. Barney's Dino Dancin' Tunes is a Barney Clip Show that first appeared as a bonus video on the Come on Over to Barney's House DVD. It was released as a separate home.
Barney and the children learn about the main topic of the episode, with Baby Bop, B. J., or Riff appearing during the episode and numerous songs themed relating to the subject featured in the series. The roles of Baby Bop, B.
J., and Riff have grown larger in later seasons and later episodes venture outside of the school to other places within the neighborhood and to other countries around the world in Season 1. Closing sequence. Barney concludes with .
After the children discuss what they have learned, the sequence cuts to Barney Says (in Seasons 1- 8 and 1. Barney, who is off- screen, narrates what he and his friends had done that day, along with still snapshots from the episode. Watch The Pirate Fairy Streaming on this page.
Then Barney, himself, signs off before the credits roll. In Seasons 3- 8, and 1. As one commentator puts it, the real danger from Barney is 'denial: the refusal to recognize the existence of unpleasant realities. For along with his steady diet of giggles and unconditional love, Barney offers our children a one- dimensional world where everyone must be happy and everything must be resolved right away.'. His theme song is . Barney often quotes things as being .
Episodes frequently end with the song . He also loves marching bands and parades. He also has a slight northeastern accent. Baby Bop. A three- year- old green Triceratops. Baby Bop has been on the show since July 2. She made her debut in the video .
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She wears a pink bow and pink ballet slippers, and carries a yellow security blanket. She sings the song . She likes to eat macaroni and cheese and pizza. She is B. J.'s little sister. B. J. A seven- year- old yellow Protoceratops. He is Baby Bop's older brother. He sings the song .
He wears a red baseball cap and red sneakers. He lost his hat in the episode . Pickles are his favorite food and he has tried them in various ways, such as on pizza. Riff. An orange six- year- old. Riff has been on the show since September 6, 2. He wears green sneakers. His theme music is .
In the episode . He is shown to have an interest in marching bands and parades.! A Goose on the Loose.
She appeared in several episodes from Season 3 to Season 6. Stella reappeared in the video The Best of Barney, where she gave Barney a photo album of his friends over the years she made herself. Professor Tinkerputt. Barry Pearl. He appeared in Barney's Imagination Island and in the Barney's Big Surprise stage show tour.
Professor Tinkerputt did not want to share his invented toys, until Barney and the kids showed him that good things happen when you share. For this reason, Tinkerputt left Imagination Island with Barney and the others and started a new toy factory. Tomie de. Paola. Tomie de. Paola. The famous children's author is also a good friend of Barney and usually meets his friends in the episodes he appeared in, which are .
Boyd. Robert Sweatmon. His full name is Grady Boyd and he has a niece named Colleen. He first worked as a janitor in Seasons 3 to 6 and as a park keeper in Seasons 7 and 8. He later reappeared in The Best of Barney. Colleen. Claire Burdett. Colleen is Mr. Boyd's niece, who comes to town for a visit and is introduced to Barney and the Children. She is a congenital amputee born without her right hand, as is her actress.
She appeared in two episodes, . The most notable puppets were: Scooter Mc. Nutty, a brown squirrel. Miss Etta Kette, a purple bird. Booker T. Bookworm, an orange worm who has interests in books. Children. Throughout the series' run, over 1. Dallas- Fort Worth metroplex.
Only a small portion of these actors have made notable appearances in media since their roles, including: Movies and specials. Airings. Other than the United States, the series has aired in Canada, Mexico and Latin America, France, Ireland, Italy, Malaysia, Spain, the United Kingdom, Japan (On English- based DVDs under the name ! Two known co- productions of Barney & Friends have been produced outside of the US. The Israeli co- production (Hebrew: . Rather than dubbing the original American episodes from Seasons 1–3, the episodes are adapted with a unique set and exclusive child actors. This one, however, adapted the first six seasons (including the first three that the Israel co- production did). It was done in a similar manner as the Israel production.
Music. A majority of the albums of Barney & Friends feature Bob West's voice as the voice of Barney; however, the recent album The Land of Make- Believe has Dean Wendt's voice. Barney's song . The New York Times. Retrieved August 1. Los Angeles TImes. June 2, 2. 00. 1. Retrieved September 9, 2.
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Barney Miller - Wikipedia. Barney Miller is an American sitcom set in a New York City Police Departmentpolice station in Greenwich Village.
The series was broadcast from January 2. May 2. 0, 1. 98. 2, on ABC. It was created by Danny Arnold and Theodore J. Noam Pitlik directed the majority of the episodes. Premise. Usually, two or three separate subplots are in a given episode, with different officers dealing with different crimes. Once a year, an episode would feature one or more of the detectives outside of the walls of the precinct, either on a stakeout or at one of their homes.
Primary characters: Captain Barney Miller (Hal Linden) is the sensible captain of the precinct who tries to retain his sanity while dealing with the foibles of his staff and the unending stream of budget problems and paperwork that make up his job. Sgt. Fish (Abe Vigoda) is the senior detective on the squad. Crotchety, world- weary, and near retirement, he always seems to be suffering through some physical ailment, but his years of experience as a police officer make him a very good detective and mentor to other members of his squad. Frequently, he is on the phone dealing with a minor marital crisis with his wife Bernice. The character was eventually spun off into its own series.
Det. He takes and fails the sergeant's examination four times, but finally passes on his fifth try and gets promoted in season four. Sgt. Ron Nathan Harris (Ron Glass) is an ambitious, intellectual African American, who lives well beyond his means, and who frequently seems more preoccupied with his attire and his career as a writer than with his police work.
A long- running plotline about his various attempts to establish a writing career eventually has Harris emerge as a published author, with his lurid memoir Blood on the Badge. Sgt. Nick Yemana (Jack Soo) is a surrealistically philosophical, wisecracking Japanese American detective. He is noted for his . Arthur Dietrich (Steve Landesberg) is an intellectual detective with a calm, unflappable nature and a seemingly endless supply of knowledge on a wide array of subjects. Deputy Inspector Frank Luger (James Gregory) is Miller's rambling, out- of- touch, and unapologetic old- school superior who frequently drops by the precinct to . Some typical conflicts and long- running plotlines included Miller's frustration with red tape and paperwork, his constant efforts to maintain peace, order, and discipline, and his numerous failed attempts to get a promotion; Harris's preoccupation with outside interests, such as his living arrangements but mainly his novel (Blood on the Badge), and his inability to remain focused on his police work; Fish's age- related health issues, marital problems, and reluctance to retire; Wojciehowicz's impulsive behavior and love life; Luger's nostalgia for the old days with partners Foster, Kleiner, and .
Luger. 1–8. A regular character throughout the series, usually seen in about a third to a half of any given season's episodes. Gregory was only listed in the opening credits during Season 4, and in the first four episodes and last episode of Season 5; in other seasons, he was listed as a . Fish. 1–4, 7. Vigoda was a regular for the first three seasons. Though still in the opening credits, he appeared in only about half of the episodes in the last half of Season 3. A special memorial episode was aired, with the actors breaking character and recalling their favorite Yemana scenes.
The episode ended with the entire cast raising their coffee cups in tribute. Barbara Barrie. Elizabeth . Often mentioned, her character returned for a one- episode guest appearance in Season 4, and a two- part guest appearance and a single episode guest appearance in Season 5. Gregory Sierra. Sergeant Miguel . No explanation is given for his character's absence at the start of Season 3.
In Season 4, Officer Roslyn Licori is brought in as his replacement two years after the official request was made (with no satisfactory explanation from the Personnel Department as to why the request took so long to be filled). Steve Landesberg. Detective Arthur Dietrich. Landesberg was first seen as a one- shot character, a priest (Father Paul), in Season 2 Episode 1 – .
Later that season, he first appeared as Dietrich in the twelfth episode, . Dietrich was a transfer from the 3. He became a semi- regular in Season 3 and a full- time cast member from Season 4 onwards (essentially replacing the retired Det. Fish)Ron Carey. Officer Carl Levitt. Carey first appeared as a perp, Angelo . He began his role as a recurring character, Officer Levitt, in Season 3, becoming a full- time cast member by Season 4 (his character would finally make detective in the series' final episode). With the 2. 01. 6 deaths of Abe Vigoda and Ron Glass, Hal Linden and Max Gail are the only living full- time cast members.
Although Gregory Sierra is still living, he left the show after Season 2. Barbara Barrie became a recurring character as Barney's wife Liz.
Recurring characters. Beckman, the building repairman.
George Murdock . Ben Scanlon, Internal Affairs. A member of the Internal Affairs Department, the eternally suspicious Scanlon was not attached to the 1. Precinct. His visits from headquarters involved trying to find corruption inside the precinct, especially in the detective squad.
Linda Lavin. Detective Janice Wentworth. An extremely dedicated and enthusiastic (sometimes overly so) member of the squad who developed a romantic relationship with Wojo. After a short run as a regular guest on Barney Miller (beginning with episode 8 of the first season, . Wentworth's name can still be seen on the staff duty roster through most of Season 3 and a flashback scene of her was used in the final episode. June Gable. Detective Maria Battista. Short- lived addition to the 1. Precinct's detective room, lasting two episodes.
Mari Gorman . Binder, wife of frequent precinct visitor Bruno Binder. Dino Natali. Officer Zatelli.
A gay officer. Particularly loathed by the homophobic Lt. Scanlon, who desperately wants to find a reason to fire him; after he was outed by a careless remark by Wojo, he was promoted to a position as Administrative Assistant at Police Headquarters. Paul Lieber . Dorsey straightened out, but was reassigned regardless.
Characters seen on three or more episodes included: Actor. Character# of appearances.
Seasons. Notes. Jack De. Leon. Marty Morrison. Marty, a gay man, is arrested for snatching purses in the series' second episode.
Later he is occasionally brought in as a suspect, other times as a complainant. Alex Henteloff . His first appearance is in the series' second episode as Marty Morrison's lawyer. Cotterman. 61–5, 7. Owner of the frequently- robbed Cotterman's Liquor Store. In the second part of the season 7 episode . Later joins the Salvation Army.
J. J. Roth returned later as both arrestee and complainant. Doris Roberts . In Seasons 1, 3 and 4 she was played by Florence Stanley (in a total of seven appearances); in Bernice's only Season 2 appearance she was portrayed by Doris Belack.
In that episode, Fish also had a grown daughter named Beverly played by Emily Levine. Also seen as recurring characters in Season 3 were group home children Jilly (Denise Miller) and Victor (John Cassisi), who would eventually become Fish's foster children. In 1. 97. 7, the Fishes were spun off into their own show, Fish. Barney's family. Barney's son was written out of the show after the first episode (though his daughter appeared once more, in The Courtesans), while his wife made appearances through the second season. Wyndham also reprised her role in two later episodes. Linden and Vigoda were cast in their series roles; no other eventual cast members were present.
Abby Dalton played Barney Miller's wife, Liz, while Val Bisoglio, Rod Perry, and a pre- Hill Street Blues. Charles Haid rounded out the cast of the pilot. Guest stars included Mike Moore, Chu Chu Mulave, Henry Beckman, Buddy Lester, Michael Tessier and Anne Wyndham.