They were GOING to do that last year as well.Yeah, I have to agree. I think that their going in a good direction with the focus being on literacy. I also like the idea of 'the word on the street'.
They were GOING to do that last year as well.Yeah, I have to agree. I think that their going in a good direction with the focus being on literacy. I also like the idea of 'the word on the street'.
They were GOING to do that last year as well.
What happened?They were GOING to do that last year as well.
What we've been saying: they're too busy concentrating on "healthy habits for life".What happened?
Oh.What we've been saying: they're too busy concentrating on "healthy habits for life".
And in the wrong ways too. I liked the Sesame Dinner theatre, but the didn't explore it enough. There was a lot of potential, and I think they squandered it. Especially the Breakfast Club segment which was a huge disappointment and had NOTHING to do with the movie, which is what I was hoping. And the non-muppet health segments were TERRIBLE! And don't forget the horrors of Get up it's time to play.What we've been saying: they're too busy concentrating on "healthy habits for life".
Great thinking, since the Two-Headed Monster did sound out words pretty often. One more classic that would fit the new theme perfectly: In the 80s and 90s, some of the human cast did a show-tune parody about reading material. Two variants existed (one with books/newspapers/magazines, the other with recipes/labels/a third item I can't recall).It would be great if some old Two-Headed Monster segments were to be shown this season. Maybe some new Two-Headed Monster sketches can be produced as well.
I agree: Dinner Theatre had its funny moments, but the segments took too long and were sometimes a bit hard to believe. (A kid knowing so much about the nutritional content of peas and broccoli...or praising zucchini more extravagantly than most kids would their favorite snack food? Good grief!) It's also a shame that "Man of La Muncha" and "Breakfast Club" had so little to do with the shows that inspired them.And in the wrong ways too. I liked the Sesame Dinner theatre, but the didn't explore it enough. There was a lot of potential, and I think they squandered it. Especially the Breakfast Club segment which was a huge disappointment and had NOTHING to do with the movie, which is what I was hoping. And the non-muppet health segments were TERRIBLE! And don't forget the horrors of Get up it's time to play.