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  1. sesameguy

    Maria *inside* Oscar's trash can?

    Hi- You're not imagining things- Maria did indeed go inside Oscar's trash can at least twice! The first time was definitely in the "old days", I would estimate pre-1981. The scenes inside the can were completely dark, and you could only see the whites of Oscar and Maria's eyes (Maria's eyes...
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    Those cats

    Hi- Yes, I think that's right, they did speak English on the show besides just meowing. I can recall a skit where the two cats were speaking to a child about a word on a card. (Similar to the skits where Grover would hold up a card and ask the child about it.)
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    Jazzy Spies #2, 5, and 10

    Hi Soul H- Let me tell you what I remember about some of those cartoons: I think the spies "2" cartoon is featured in the first episode of Sesame St. It is mostly a static shot of two elevator doors next to each other. Each door would open to a different image inside, making two of...
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    Judy Collins on Sesame Street

    Yes, Judy Collins was on the show quite a bit! Thanks for the lyrics to "song without a rhyme." That brings back memories. You can find two of Judy's Sesame St. songs ("Yesterday, Today & Tomorrow" and "One thing leads to another") on the old "Stars come out on Sesame Street" album. Also, Judy...
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    I'm Looking for 2 Ernie Songs

    I'm not sure about "In my room," but "Insects in your neighborhood" was at one time released on a cassette tape called "The Best of Ernie" (circa 1990s I think).
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    TV and radio archives

    Now that would be cool! :) Although I'd like to have them available in a home video format as well. That way you wouldn't have to use up computer memory to watch or collect them.
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    TV and radio archives

    I've never actually been there, but I understand that the Museums of Television and Radio in L.A. and New York City have a library of Sesame Street/ Jim Henson material. Also, I understand that the Pittsburgh public library has a collection of Mister Rogers episodes. Although I agree that an...
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    Can someone describe this Kermit skit?

    Thank you for sharing the great picture! There are some rare muppet monsters in there.
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    Is Kermit still on SS?

    Kermit was in the "Elmo Saves Christmas" special, making a cameo as a reporter on TV. When Slimey flew to the moon, he was one of the reporters covering the event, along with Robert McNeil. Beyond that, I haven't seen him recently on the show.
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    Song: In and Out (Monster Disco)

    This is a cute late 1970s disco-era skit. Several muppet monsters are dancing to the music in a disco. Another green monster enters the room and asks, "Is this the home of Sesame Street fever?" Ignored by the dancing crowd, he tries to join in with them. When the lyrics of the song begin to say...
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    Look What I Found!

    Hi Mikealan- I'd also be interested in trading for 2614. I have several classic clips & a few episodes to trade with. You can send me an e-mail message by clicking on my profile & following the link. Thanks & I hope to hear from you!
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    SS questions.

    One of the things that separates "classic" from "modern" Sesame Street episodes is the lack of adults talking just to other adults, with no muppets present. Although it has always been infrequent, it did happen a few times on the show in the "old days." I don't recall many "big fights" between...
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    trade old sesame street episoeds

    Hi- That sounds like a good episode you've got. I have some questions for you: "Telly Monster spells out C-O-L-D." Is this the skit where Telly is doing a weather report, and he can't read the word "cold", so Oscar comes by to help him? That's one of the first "Telly" skits I can remember...
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    what are these places like today?

    That's a good question- Do you remember the mountain that Big Bird and Snuffy were searching for in the Hawaii episodes? I've always wondered if that mountain was really named "Mt. Eupapa-loeheneui" or whatever the proper spelling of that is. :) Has anyone who's ever been to Hawaii ever tried...
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