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As some of you know, a lot of rare old episodes have been turning up lately. A bunch of episodes from Seasons 1, 10, 12, 20, and now Season 22. I have to say this is one of the greatest things that's ever happened. As a lot of our questions about the old days have been answered, and one of the...
Well, there's a preview video on the HBO website with clips of episodes, and there are a few clips of classic sketches, as well as the Season 30 opening theme song. So I gotta say I think there's a pretty good chance.
I know that most of the SS episodes that will air on HBO will be newer. However, I read on the HBO Kids website that episodes will air daily on HBO Family at 8am. It said that it would be "episodes from the past 4 or 5 seasons as well as classic episodes from the show's 40-year history." I'm...
I went onto the HBO Kids website to see exactly what would be airing, and it says that the new episodes will air on Saturday and "new and past episodes" will be airing on HBO Family daily. I just don't know how far back it will be going.
It seems like the show is taking a similar direction that it took in Season 33. I also noticed that article said there would be fewer pop culture references. I've noticed that's something that seems to have come and gone. I remember when I was a kid back in the 80s and early 90s they did it all...
I've actually wondered that myself, and I think I figured out why. I don't think they ever said anywhere that Season 46 will be premiering on 11/16. I think that's just when the half-hour version will replace the hour long version on PBS.
They're not JUST doors. They're doors that have been there since DAY ONE. It was bad enough in season 33 when they put those shapes in them, and I was actually glad to see they went back to the old ones in season 37. So maybe they could bring them back at some point, and I really hope they do.
I seriously don't know why they would get rid of the construction doors that had been there since Day One, and why they would move Oscar's can. I seriously feel like the wonderful show that I've known my whole life is officially dead. I feel like going down to that studio and kicking that...
I saw some pics on Twitter and Instagram of some of the celebrities that will be on in Season 46. Among those are Gina Rodriguez, Gwen Stefani, and the group Fifth Harmony. I'm guessing they're Word on the Street segments because it says they were filmed in LA. Though I'm a bit surprised since...
It's just that for so many years they DID air classic material in the new shows. They aired segments from as far back as 1969 in the late 90s, and sometimes even in the early 2000s. If they can upload classic clips to YouTube for Throwback Thursday, why can't they have them on the show too?
I also thought that one thing they COULD do, if they were to show any classic slips, is maybe stretch the picture and show them in HD. I really think that's the main reason why they haven't been showing them. Of course it wouldn't be the same, but it would be better than not showing them at all.
I recently heard from a source I don't really wanna say that Season 46 of Sesame Street will have a new format, and that they're testing it out with kids before anything. I don't exactly know what it will be like yet, but I really hope that they do away with the whole Murray format, as I really...
It's not just any TV show. It's a TV show that's been on the air for 45 years and has done more than 4,000 episodes. They have them all sitting on shelves and they won't let people see them. We're not the ones being selfish, it's the people at Sesame Workshop who are.
I still don't think you completely understand what it is we want. We demand justice and will not stand for it. I say we all gather and actually go to the Workshop and protest. Like we should all throw a tantrum or something until they get us episodes. How's that sound?
I think it's great that the library is being preserved, but what good does that do if much of it is never gonna be seen again? And maybe they can't send out 3,000+ episodes but like suppose there was just one episode you really wanted to see. What's the problem with getting a copy of just ONE...
It is well known that Sesame Workshop does NOT send out copies of episodes. However, I do know of some people that have managed to get some anyways, such as episodes 2-14. But I wanna say I really do not think it's fair that there's this massive library of episodes and they won't let anyone see...
That's not true. Sprout does not air any episodes from before Season 40 at this point. There is currently no place on television for classic Sesame Street whatsoever, and I'm not sure there will be ever again. I know this may sound totally crazy, but sometimes I still miss the days that Unpaved...
This piece of music was actually composed by Mark "Moogy" Klingman. Apparently he was well known in the 70s, and he wrote several other film scores for SS, such as "Llama at the Dentist."
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