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The Peacock docuseries 'I Love You, You Hate Me,' directed by Tommy Avallone, unpacks the rise of Barney and the vicious backlash against the purple dinosaur.
Sheryl Leach's "Barney & Friends" was beloved by kids and hated by adults. A 2022 documentary on Peacock looks at why, with Al Roker and Steve Burns.
I Love You, You Hate Me, the two-part documentary series premiering on Peacock on Wednesday, explores the way Barney became a runaway hit with tots, and how the tubby T-Rex ignited one of the most ...
Oh, good. I Love You, You Hate Me is available for streaming on Peacock. (Via Variety) ...
People either remember Barney fondly or with unrequited ire, depending on how old they are and where they were at the peak of Barney mania. I’m 41, so I really only remember the fever around that show ...
Two generations of children — and their parents — are familiar with the colossal purple dinosaur that frolicked across their television screens each week. The PBS series “Barney & Friends ...
An extreme example of this wrinkle in pop culture, and maybe even our national disposition, is examined in “I Love You, You Hate Me,” which follows the arc of Barney the purple dinosaur from ...
Good for you.” “Barney was a famous person at sixteen,” Alan Dershowitz, the Harvard Law School professor, who dated a classmate of Frank’s at Bayonne High School, said.
I had to give them the lecture again: It's OK not to like Barney, but it's not OK to make someone else feel bad for liking him. You're around younger kids a lot and they love Barney.
Thank you, Rex Barney, for the memories By Michael Olesker UPDATED: October 24, 2018 at 8:42 PM EDT ...