Linn Sheldon (September 20, 1919 – April 23, 2006) was a Cleveland, Ohio-based American children's television host and actor, best known for his character "Barnaby," which was seen in Cleveland for over 30 years.
"Barnaby" aired on Cleveland NBC affiliate WKYC channel 3 from 1957 to 1967. 1960s Barnaby print ad Sheldon would then reprise the character on then upstart independent Cleveland station WUAB channel 43 (which is now Cleveland's My Network TV affiliate).
"Barnaby" aired on channel 43 from 1969 until 1990. The character was modified a bit in this new incarnation. He went from being an elf to more of a kindly older gentleman, who wore his trademark straw hat, an Ascot tie, a blue blazer, and khaki slacks. The program also switched from taking place in the "Enchanted Forest" to Barnaby's cottage (and towards the end, "Barnaby Park", which resembled a typical suburban park complete with park benches). Barnaby finale (opening), ClevelandClassicMedia.com
"Casper the Friendly Ghost" cartoons became a fixture during Barnaby's WUAB tenure, as well as puppet characters such as:
The theme music for "Barnaby" was "A La Claire Fontaine," an arrangement by Robert Farnon of an old French lullaby.
Sheldon would famously end the show with: "If anybody calls, tell them Barnaby said hello. And tell them that I think you are the nicest person in the whole world... Just you." As a result, the character is remembered for the catchphrase "Tell them Barnaby said Hello."
During his entire time as "Barnaby," Sheldon would frequently make personal appearances, especially in hospitals, to entertain and cheer up sick children. Barnaby catchphrase, Pinterest.com
Sheldon ended his run as "Barnaby" in 1990 and went into retirement.
He released his memoir Barnaby and Me in 2003 and died in Lakewood, Ohio on April 23, 2006.
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