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+ | '''The Lyons Group''' was founded in 1988, and produced as well as handled distribution of [[Barney and the Backyard Gang]], the predecessor to the popular [[Barney & Friends]]. In the first three BYG videos, the backing music was a track of a toy piano playing the first three notes of "I Love You," whilst in [[Waiting for Santa]], [[Campfire Sing-Along]], and [[Barney Goes to School]], the track changed to a synthesizer and a synthesized French Horn track. In 1991, the company later to produce and distributed Barney and Friends and other television shows under the name [[Lyrick Studios]]. The Lyons Group was originally a division of DLM (Dallas Learning Materials), a company owned by Richard C. Leach. Once Barney became successful, Lyons became its own company and began using the alternative name, Lyons Partnership L.P. In the late 1990s, Lyons became a division of a new company called, Lyrick Studios. In 2001, the company was later bought by [[HIT Entertainment]] (however is under copyright holders, as Lyons Partnership). |
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Revision as of 19:44, 1 May 2016
The Lyons Group was founded in 1988, and produced as well as handled distribution of Barney and the Backyard Gang, the predecessor to the popular Barney & Friends. In the first three BYG videos, the backing music was a track of a toy piano playing the first three notes of "I Love You," whilst in Waiting for Santa, Campfire Sing-Along, and Barney Goes to School, the track changed to a synthesizer and a synthesized French Horn track. In 1991, the company later to produce and distributed Barney and Friends and other television shows under the name Lyrick Studios. The Lyons Group was originally a division of DLM (Dallas Learning Materials), a company owned by Richard C. Leach. Once Barney became successful, Lyons became its own company and began using the alternative name, Lyons Partnership L.P. In the late 1990s, Lyons became a division of a new company called, Lyrick Studios. In 2001, the company was later bought by HIT Entertainment (however is under copyright holders, as Lyons Partnership).