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‘I Love You, You Hate Me’ looks back at how Barney urged acceptance, inspired contempt As Peacock documentary tells it, the show that delighted children also brought heartache for its creator ...
Peacock's two-part documentary, "I Love You, You Hate Me" (now streaming), traces the origins of Barney, an upbeat dinosaur who incited hatred.
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.
As part of Peacock‘s larger foray into the world of documentaries, the streamer unveiled a new two-part docu-series on Barney this week: I Love You, You Hate Me. Despite the cheery, children’s ...
This two-part documentary follows the creation of “Barney & Friends” and the explosion of anger triggered by the good-natured central character of the children’s show.
I Love You, You Hate Me hits Peacock October 12th, giving us only a short time to consider this vital question: how scummy do you have to be to make Barney fear for his life?
A new docuseries, impeccably titled I Love You, You Hate Me, gets under Barney’s foam suit to chart the TV show’s spectacular rise and equally spectacular backlash against its central character.
Throughout I Love You, You Hate Me, there are a tremendous amount of in-depth interviews with those who played major roles in getting the Barney property off the ground.
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