

Season 3 also used the short end credits as well. All other Season 1 episodes had the short end credits from 1996.

When "Home Sweet Homes" and "Hola, Mexico!" aired on this network, they got brand-new closed captions in addition to retaining their original end credits. The following episodes aired on PBS Kids Sprout starting on September 27, 2007: Not long after all of the pre-2002 seasons permanently stopped airing on PBS, the network announced PBS Kids Sprout, a cable and satellite channel devoted to preschool programming owned by PBS, Sesame Workshop, and HIT Entertainment (the current rights holder at the time), including Barney & Friends. The other 1994 special, Barney Live! in New York City, was known to have aired on PBS on the following dates: On April 24, 1994, Bedtime with Barney: Imagination Island premiered on NBC. Last reruns at all for this season after its complete withdrawal from weekdays in late 1998. Strangely, the episode "Look at Me, I'm 3!" aired for the last time at all on October 31. Only the 15 episodes that survived the withdrawal in 1997 aired within these dates. Last reruns at all for the Season 2 episodes that were withdrawn after 1997. This timeline only contains data from 1997 to 2000. Also, PBS withdrew these episodes from weekday reruns:Īfter September 6, 1999, only the next generation of Barney & Friends (which began in 1997) continued to air on PBS stations under the new PBS Kids programming block and the launch of the new PBS Kids channel on several stations. The Corporation for Public Broadcasting permanently left the show in late 1998. Last weekday reruns of the first three Season 1 episodes that survived the withdrawal in 1997. Last weekday reruns of all episodes from "Going Places!" to "Hola, Mexico!". Only one episode closed-captioned by The Caption Center (The Exercise Circus) survived the withdrawal.įirst reruns of Season 1 without the Barney Says segment. and Kellogg's Frosted Flakes became underwriters, the latter only for Season 3 onwards until 1998.įirst reruns of Season 2 without the Barney Says segment. Not only that, any surviving episodes from the first three seasons had the Barney Says segment removed from further reruns.įirst reruns of Season 3 without the Barney Says segment.Ĭhef Jr. The following episodes were withdrawn in late 1997, most likely to allow room for newer seasons produced since before that time: Last weekday broadcast of another Season 2 episode.

Last weekday reruns of four Season 2 episodes.Īt least 15 episodes of the first season aired for the last time here. Mead Johnson stopped underwriting Season 1 and moved to Season 2. Cheese's and Mead Johnson began underwriting Season 1. Cheese's and Mead Johnson began underwriting this season, and the end credits for all episodes were shortened.Īs of these dates, Chuck E. The next five episodes of Season 3 premiered from June 7–13, 1995.Įpisodes 11–15 of Season 3 premiered from July 24–28, 1995.įirst air dates of the last five Season 3 episodes.Ĭhuck E. On the Disney Channel, the Backyard Gang videos aired within the Lunch Box block.Īll episodes reran at least 10 times on PBS within this time period.Ībout four or five episodes were closed-captioned by The Caption Center, while all others were done by the National Captioning Institute.īecause there were only 18 episodes in Season 2, this resulted in certain episodes airing on improper days of the week.įrom this point on, Kimberly-Clark began underwriting Season 1 as well.įrom here, all further new episodes of the show were closed-captioned by The Caption Center. Timelines Barney & the Backyard Gang Channel aired
