Barney's Good Day Good Night

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Barney's Good Day, Good Night
Directed byFred Holmes
Written byMark S. Bernthal
Produced byBen Vaughn
Starring
Edited by
  • Bryan S. Norfolk
  • McKee Smith
Music byBob Singleton
Production
companies
Lyons Partnership, L.P.
Distributed byLyrick Studios
Release date
  • November 4, 1997 (1997-11-04)
Running time
40 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish

Barney's Good Day, Good Night is a Barney & Friends home video. It features an array of traditional children's songs and school songs. It was released on VHS on November 4, 1997.

Plot[]

Barney and his friends are playing outside on a sunny day. Kristen, Stephen, Robert, and Ashley sing "Mr. Sun". Robert tells Barney that he has always wanted to be able to stay up all night long just too 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 pretend that it is nighttime and get ready for bed by brushing their teeth and putting on their pajamas. 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.

Cast[]

  • Barney (voice) – Bob West
  • Barney (costume) – David Joyner
  • Ashley – Monet Chandler
  • Kristen – Sara Hickman
  • Robert – Angel Velasco
  • Stephen – Chase Gallatin

Critical reception[]

On The New York Times' Guide to the Best Children's Videos the video was praised for its production and songs.[1]

Songs[]

  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?" (English version of Frere Jacques)
  12. "Aiken Drum"
  13. "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star"
  14. "Mister Sun" (Reprise)
  15. "I Love You" (tune: This Old Man)

References[]

  1. ^ Burton, LeVar; Ellerbee, Linda (1999). The New York Times Guide to the Best Children's Videos. Pocket Books. p. 63. ISBN 0-671-03669-6.
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