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    Wed 9/19 - Big Bird visits Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

    Heads up: Today, PBS is replaying the 1981 episode of Mister Rogers' Neighborhood where Big Bird visits the Neighborhood of Make Believe to participate in King Friday XIII's drawing contest.
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    Big Bird Cassette Player/ Doll

    Search for: Big Bird Story Magic or Big Bird StoryMagic You can hook up Big Bird to Cookie Monster and Oscar and all three interact with each other as Big Bird tells the story. Cookie's eyes swirl and Oscar pops up and down in his can.
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    How many muppets lived on the original Sesame Street?

    Sesame Street 1969 - 1970 Carroll Spinney as Big Bird / orange Oscar Frank Oz as Bert, Monster (aka Cookie Monster), Beautiful Day Monster, and brown Grover (known as "Fuzzy-Face" Jim Henson as Kermit the Frog and Ernie
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    Oscar/Big Bird

    For Big Bird - Carroll Spinney, the puppeteer (or Matt Vogel, his understudy, who performs when Carroll is absent) raises his right arm above his head to control Big Bird's beak. The puppeteer then shoves his left hand into Big Bird's left wing. Big Bird's right wing is kept alive by a thin...
  5. J

    Your Thoughts: Sesame Street Season 38

    The Tina Fey street scene was VERY long, boring, and unfunny.
  6. J

    What Really Happened to the "Around the Corner" set? (literally)

    Here's my educated guess: The Around the Corner set was probably dismantled and put in storage either in or near Kaufman-Astoria Studios. The area past Big Bird's nest, where the Furry Arms Hotel, Celina's Dance Studio, and Finder's Keeper's sets were is widely known to be an open stage...
  7. J

    Your Thoughts: Sesame Street Season 38

    Count me in as one who thinks the new version of the theme is LAME. Sesame Street ceases to be extraordinary and becomes ordinary.
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    Elmo and Zoe

    Really? Zoe? You see a lot of Zoe? I thought the ratio for Elmo to Zoe stuff was like, 2 to 1. Nowadays, if I see any Zoe stuff at Toys R Us, it's only Zoe: My First Purse or Zoe on the occasional children's educational Fisher-Price toy. And maybe the occasional Zoe plush at Hallmark's or...
  9. J

    Classic Sesame Street Live!(This is So Cool!)

    Hey Timmy: That's outstanding. Hey, I've probably seen your work, as I've been to Sesame Place recently. Two questions: 1) How do you see out of the costume? 2) I noticed the neck is a little longer than the regular Bird puppet. How heavy is it?
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    The Stars of Today's Sesame Street

    Whenever you see a group shot of the SS Muppets nowadays, it's: Big Bird, Oscar, Ernie, Bert, Cookie, Grover, Zoe, and Elmo (surprisingly, Telly, Rosita, and Baby Bear are never in the core group shots whenever you see any marketing products) In the 70's, it used to be: Big Bird...
  11. J

    Some ways to improve Sesame Street

    If they're gonna keep the segments format street scene Ernie/Bert sketch Global Grover Letter of the Day with Cookie and Prairie Elmo's World they should introdcue another segment called: "Classics" where they show classic clips of various sorts.
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    Your favorite aniversary special?

    I like SESAME STREET: 20 YEARS AND COUNTING with Bill Cosby the best. What about SESAME STREET UNPAVED from 1999? That's kinda like a 30th anniversary show.... What I don't like is how NONE of the anniversary specials ever acknowledged Matt Robinson's Gordon until SESAME STREET UNPAVED...
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    Sesame Puppeteers Making Opportunities for Themselves

    Isn't it interesting how more Sesame Muppeteers are involved with projects outside the show these days? I guess with Sesame's reduced production schedule (26 episodes), the Muppeteers have to find ways to keep themselves busy during the downtime. For instance: David Rudman, Alice...
  14. J

    1985 seemed to be Sesame Street's peak

    I'll go a step further. I think once the show hit the 80's is when it hit its peak. The minute they introduced Telly Monster, it all went downhilll.
  15. J

    limits on outdated content

    Talking about 1969 live action clips that got shown way through the show's run: I saw 1969's sketch about Mrs. Wilson's vegetable garden WAAAAY into the late 1970's (when the girl who did the narration was probably either in high school or in college at that point) and the sad flower...
  16. J

    limits on outdated content

    It's interesting how they kept 1969 Ernie and Bert sketches in the rotation until the late 1990's. I remember seeing 1973 shaggy-looking Big Bird counting Grover's pull-ups as late as 1981 (you can see Drew Barrymore watching this skit during E.T. The Extra Terrestrial). I remember seeing...
  17. J

    Why is Susan rarely seen on Sesame Street?

    I said SEMI-retired.
  18. J

    Why is Susan rarely seen on Sesame Street?

    My guess is that Loretta Long is now in her late 60's. She was probably 30 at least in 1969, putting her at 67. I would suspect she would be semi-retired by now. Not even Bob makes regular appearances on the show.
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    Eric Jacobson vs. Frank Oz?

    I agree, thank God for Eric Jacobsen, for allowing Frank's characters live on. Here's how I'd rank Eric's performances: Grover (his best) Miss Piggy (also great) Fozzie Bear (good) Bert (good but not perfect)
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    Eric Jacobson vs. Frank Oz?

    You know, I love Frank Oz and all, but Frank Oz's current Grover doesn't even sound like Grover anymore. A good example is "Elmo's Potty Time" DVD. The Grover in there sounds very different, almost a strain on Frank's vocal chords from the old 1970's version. Frank more often does new...
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