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Lyrick Studios

Lyrick Studios, formerly The Lyons Group, was an American video production and distribution company based in Allen, Texas best known for their flagship property Barney & Friends.

Lyrick Studios
FormerlyThe Lyons Group (1988–1994)
TypePrivate
Founded1988; 35 years ago (1988)
DefunctJune 6, 2001; 22 years ago (2001-06-06) (in general)
August 28, 2001; 21 years ago (2001-08-28) (logo)
2010; 13 years ago (2010) (as an in-name IP holder)
FateAcquired by and merged with HIT Entertainment. Used as the in-name IP holder for Barney & Friends until 2010.
Successors
HeadquartersAllen, Texas,
U.S.
Products
OwnerMattel
Number of employees
650 (1997)
Subsidiaries
  • Big Feats! Entertainment
  • Lyons Partnership

The company was known for producing and distributing television shows, home videos, audio products and children's books and toys. On February 9, 2001, the company was acquired by HIT Entertainment and the two companies merged in June the same year, with the logo continuing to be used until August.

History Edit

The company traces its origins to 1988, when The Lyons Group was formed as a division of DLM, Inc., an educational company owned by Richard C. Leach.[1] Lyons began producing and distributing a direct-to-video series titled Barney & the Backyard Gang, which was created by Leach's daughter-in-law, Sheryl Leach. Three years after its debut, Barney caught the attention of PBS executives, who subsequently revamped the concept for television as Barney & Friends and began airing on the organization's flagship television service on April 6, 1992.[2]

Lyrick Studios was formed in 1994, and The Lyons Group became a division of a new company under the name The Lyons Partnership. The company developed the series Wishbone for PBS in 1995. This series was produced by Big Feats! Entertainment, another division of the company, and was primarily filmed on a studio backlot in Allen, Texas.[3] In the late 1990s, Lyrick acquired the distribution rights for VeggieTales and The Wiggles and also distributed book publishing and video gaming rights for some Humongous Entertainment video game characters like Putt-Putt, Freddi Fish, and Pajama Sam.[3] On February 9, 2001, the company was acquired by HIT Entertainment for $275 million and merged in June of that year, even the logo would continue to appear until August.[4]

The home video division of the company was rebranded under the HIT Entertainment name and remained trading until 2006, when HIT shuttered the division and began to release products in the United States through outside third-parties instead.

Distribution Edit

Programs Edit

Name First release date Final release date Notes
Barney and the Backyard Gang August 29, 1988 August 1, 1991 Direct-to-video pilot series to Barney & Friends
Barney & Friends April 6, 1992 August 31, 2001 Flagship franchise
Wishbone October 9, 1995 March 13, 1998
Francesco's Friendly World 1996 February 25, 1998
Joe Scruggs March 11, 1997
VeggieTales March 31, 1998 June 6, 2001 Mass-market distribution[a]
Tall Tales & Legends June 16, 1998 October 10, 1998
Groundling Marsh June 23, 1998 September 8, 1998
Kipper July 14, 1999[b] August 31, 2001
The Wiggles October 12, 1999 (music)
August 1, 2000 (video)[c]
US home video distributions[d]
Bob the Builder 2001
Angelina Ballerina

Movies/TV Films Edit

Name Year Notes
Mother Goose Rock 'n' Rhyme 1990
Kids for Character 1996 Includes scenes from The Puzzle Place, Barney & Friends, The Magic School Bus, Lamb Chop's Play-Along, Gullah Gullah Island, and Babar
Kids for Character: Choices Count 1997 Includes scenes from Bananas in Pyjamas, The Big Comfy Couch, and Wishbone
Wishbone's Dog Days of the West 1998 Big Feats! Entertainment
Barney's Great Adventure PolyGram Filmed Entertainment and Universal Pictures

Notes Edit

  1. ^ Originally distributed in Christian bookstores.
  2. ^ Originally released by Hallmark Home Entertainment from 1999 to 2000.
  3. ^ The #1 preschool band collaborated Barney the purple dinosaur's national stage show tour "Barney’s Musical Castle" in America and Canada from Spring 2000 to Spring 2001.
  4. ^ Except for alternate video copies of Angelina Ballerina.

References Edit

  1. ^ Labov, William; Browne, Ray Broadus; Browne, Pat (2001). The Guide to United States Popular Culture. ISBN 9780879728212. Retrieved June 22, 2017.
  2. ^ Genzlinger, Neil (April 7, 2017). "The Blame for 'Barney'? I'm a Little Guilty". The New York Times. Retrieved October 17, 2020.
  3. ^ a b Tanner, Lisa (September 5, 1999). "Lyrick Studios expanding". Dallas Business Journal. Retrieved January 23, 2004.
  4. ^ Billings, Claire (February 9, 2001). "HIT acquires US rival Lyrick Studios in $275 million deal". CampaignLive. Retrieved June 24, 2017.

External links Edit

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Lyrick redirects here Not to be confused with Lyric Lyrick Studios formerly The Lyons Group was an American video production and distribution company based in Allen Texas best known for their flagship property Barney amp Friends Lyrick StudiosFormerlyThe Lyons Group 1988 1994 TypePrivateFounded1988 35 years ago 1988 DefunctJune 6 2001 22 years ago 2001 06 06 in general August 28 2001 21 years ago 2001 08 28 logo 2010 13 years ago 2010 as an in name IP holder FateAcquired by and merged with HIT Entertainment Used as the in name IP holder for Barney amp Friends until 2010 SuccessorsHIT Entertainment 2001 2016 Mattel Television 2016 present HeadquartersAllen Texas U S ProductsBarney amp FriendsWishboneVeggieTalesThe WigglesOwnerMattelNumber of employees650 1997 SubsidiariesBig Feats EntertainmentLyons PartnershipThe company was known for producing and distributing television shows home videos audio products and children s books and toys On February 9 2001 the company was acquired by HIT Entertainment and the two companies merged in June the same year with the logo continuing to be used until August Contents 1 History 2 Distribution 2 1 Programs 2 2 Movies TV Films 3 Notes 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditThe company traces its origins to 1988 when The Lyons Group was formed as a division of DLM Inc an educational company owned by Richard C Leach 1 Lyons began producing and distributing a direct to video series titled Barney amp the Backyard Gang which was created by Leach s daughter in law Sheryl Leach Three years after its debut Barney caught the attention of PBS executives who subsequently revamped the concept for television as Barney amp Friends and began airing on the organization s flagship television service on April 6 1992 2 Lyrick Studios was formed in 1994 and The Lyons Group became a division of a new company under the name The Lyons Partnership The company developed the series Wishbone for PBS in 1995 This series was produced by Big Feats Entertainment another division of the company and was primarily filmed on a studio backlot in Allen Texas 3 In the late 1990s Lyrick acquired the distribution rights for VeggieTales and The Wiggles and also distributed book publishing and video gaming rights for some Humongous Entertainment video game characters like Putt Putt Freddi Fish and Pajama Sam 3 On February 9 2001 the company was acquired by HIT Entertainment for 275 million and merged in June of that year even the logo would continue to appear until August 4 The home video division of the company was rebranded under the HIT Entertainment name and remained trading until 2006 when HIT shuttered the division and began to release products in the United States through outside third parties instead Distribution EditPrograms Edit Name First release date Final release date NotesBarney and the Backyard Gang August 29 1988 August 1 1991 Direct to video pilot series to Barney amp FriendsBarney amp Friends April 6 1992 August 31 2001 Flagship franchiseWishbone October 9 1995 March 13 1998Francesco s Friendly World 1996 February 25 1998Joe Scruggs March 11 1997VeggieTales March 31 1998 June 6 2001 Mass market distribution a Tall Tales amp Legends June 16 1998 October 10 1998Groundling Marsh June 23 1998 September 8 1998Kipper July 14 1999 b August 31 2001The Wiggles October 12 1999 music August 1 2000 video c US home video distributions d Bob the Builder 2001Angelina BallerinaMovies TV Films Edit Name Year NotesMother Goose Rock n Rhyme 1990Kids for Character 1996 Includes scenes from The Puzzle Place Barney amp Friends The Magic School Bus Lamb Chop s Play Along Gullah Gullah Island and BabarKids for Character Choices Count 1997 Includes scenes from Bananas in Pyjamas The Big Comfy Couch and WishboneWishbone s Dog Days of the West 1998 Big Feats EntertainmentBarney s Great Adventure PolyGram Filmed Entertainment and Universal PicturesNotes Edit Originally distributed in Christian bookstores Originally released by Hallmark Home Entertainment from 1999 to 2000 The 1 preschool band collaborated Barney the purple dinosaur s national stage show tour Barney s Musical Castle in America and Canada from Spring 2000 to Spring 2001 Except for alternate video copies of Angelina Ballerina References Edit Labov William Browne Ray Broadus Browne Pat 2001 The Guide to United States Popular Culture ISBN 9780879728212 Retrieved June 22 2017 Genzlinger Neil April 7 2017 The Blame for Barney I m a Little Guilty The New York Times Retrieved October 17 2020 a b Tanner Lisa September 5 1999 Lyrick Studios expanding Dallas Business Journal Retrieved January 23 2004 Billings Claire February 9 2001 HIT acquires US rival Lyrick Studios in 275 million deal CampaignLive Retrieved June 24 2017 External links EditLyrick Studios at the Wayback Machine archived 2001 02 03 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lyrick Studios amp oldid 1168919955, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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