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:''For the article on the basketball player Charles Wade Barkley, see ]. For the article on the musical group, see ].'' |
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'''Barkley''', originally named '''Woof-Woof''', was a dog character on the ] '']''. Barkley seems to be an ]. |
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Introduced in the less-than-successful '']'', its original actor ] notes that Barkley was originally intended to be an ] ]. |
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Owned by ] ] ], the character made its formal television debut in the tenth season of the show. Its name changed in the coming episodes from "Woof-Woof" to "Barkley". It is of note that producers and Towson spelt the original name "Woov-Woov". |
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Around this time, Towson's contract ran out, and ] replaced him. |
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Barkley was used in the show's closing credit sequence from 1978-1992, in which he and a group of children played in Central Park. |
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Barkley remained a major recurring character on the show until the mid- to late-1990s, and rarely appears currently. |
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