Now I'm thinking it would be great if Sesame Workshop would celebrate the anniversary with a special "classics collection" of DVDs, I'm thinking put out one every other month (which would give us six in one year), alternating each month with the releases of DVDs aimed at the shows current audience. And I've thought of all different kinds of releases.
For example, such a collection could include a 45th anniversary release (though that likely wouldn't be limited to the early years), the next Old School volume, a "Complete Monsterpiece Theater" collection, a set on the best animated inserts, a collection of the best of the main characters and old school supporting characters, Heck, it'd be great if they could do a "Sesame Street Video Favorites" collection, featuring as many out-of-print videos as possible (as I was thinking about it. I think it would be possible to include all of the out-of-print videos - not counting InterActivision or storybook video releases - on a two-disc three-hours-each set - disc 1 could have Getting Ready to Read, I'm Glad I'm Me, Getting Ready for School, Learning to Add and Subtract, The Alphabet Game, and The Best of Ernie and Bert, and disc 2 could have Big Bird's Favorite Party Games, the two "Sesame Street Home Video Visits..." videos, Sing-Along Earth Songs, A New Baby in My House, and The Best of Kermit on Sesame Street... though that would still leave William Wegman's Mother Goose off DVD).
Or maybe a two-disc set of some of the best-known specials, like Big Bird in China, Big Bird in Japan, Don't Eat the Pictures (though another company has the video rights to that one for some reason), and Put Down the Duckie (maybe have it restored to its original "Sesame Street, Special" form and include the pre-pledge break sequence, and maybe the H. Ross Parrot segment that was added to later rebroadcasts as a bonus feature).
Or there could be a collection of classic DVDs based on subjects, like "Classic Alphabet", "Classic Counting", "Classic Emotions", "Classic Characters", "Classic Songs", "Classic Animation".
Another great possibility would be a collection of "Classic Character Collection" videos, spotlighting the best (and some rarities) of classic characters. If there was a "once every two months" thing going on (please realize I am just fantasizing about a "every other month" rule, nothing desired in this post is officially being considered as far as I know), they could put out collections spotlighting the best classic moments of Big Bird, Bert and Ernie, The Count (who hasn't had a spotlight video yet), Grover, Cookie Monster, and Oscar (who also hasn't had a spotlight video yet). Of course although I'd prefer they just focus on the classic era, it might be good to include some post-classic stuff. After all, there have been a lot of really great segments with Grover and Cookie Monster in the past few years. Though not likely, it'd be great if they'd put out spotlight collections for some characters who are barely on the show anymore (if at all), like Roosevelt Franklin (I wonder if a complete collection of all his starring inserts could fit on one disc), Guy Smiley, Biff and Sully, Sherlock Hemlock, Forgetful Jones, not to mention Herry Monster and Prairie Dawn. In fact I'd like to see some kind of character spotlight video next year, regardless of whether that character was around during the "classic years" or if it's somebody who's already had a spotlight video or two. I think there's enough great Abby Cadabby segments for a video.