Sesame Street moving to Netflix
Sesame Street Season 56 episodes will premiere on Netflix and PBS on the same day beginning later this year.
Jim Henson Idea Man
Remember the life. Honor the legacy. Inspire your soul. The new Jim Henson documentary "Idea Man" is now streaming exclusively on Disney+.
Back to the Rock Season 2
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Bear arrives on Disney+ The beloved series has been off the air for the past 15 years. Now all four seasons are finally available for a whole new generation.
Sam and Friends Book Read our review of the long-awaited book, "Sam and Friends - The Story of Jim Henson's First Television Show" by Muppet Historian Craig Shemin.
For those of you who'd like better pictures than my complete episodes have (blast Gigasize and their file restrictions!), here's my "best of" clip collection from #1836, the NYC Marathon episode: the street scenes are in one file, and the other stuff is in a different file. All clips are in...
Although whole numbers don't have a definite "end point" the way an alphabet does, counting up to some arbitrary high number from memory is similar in some respects: trying to remember a whole list in order, matching names to conventional symbols. Sesame Street still keeps a gap between...
Finished the full episodes at last!
My latest blog entry now includes links to .mp4's of the following episodes: #796, #871, #926, #1037, #1090, #1092-95, #1836, #1839, #1933, and #2040. (The Windows Media Player files have a separate listing, if you'd prefer that format and have no trouble...
Did you download all pieces of the episode file, and open the first piece to extract/recombine the whole set? If you did, then Up-File (the host) must be breaking them up wrong; I'll PM you with the alternate download links at Gigasize. (The picture quality of those files is lower, but still...
Great news for Mac and/or QuickTime users
I'm halfway through uploading .mp4 files (all in one piece) of my full episode collection. My latest blog entry includes links to thirteen files; by this weekend I should have the other thirteen uploaded.
P.S. Please update your links to my "Best of...
I've seen a lot of clips with kids asked to stop (and re-start) dancing; could you please give some more details so I'd know whether I had a copy myself? (I'm planning to upload my "Best of Episode 1836" collection--which contains one old clip along those lines--tonight or early tomorrow.)
"How many Twiddlebugs can hug this kitten?" would look even cuter (and since the Twiddlebugs have reappeared on Sesame Street, giving them more press couldn't hurt). You've got a great point about cats being cuddly, though, so I'd keep that part.
If only somebody at the CTW Archives could let people see those tapes; getting hands-on confirmation would be great!
Most of those ideas sound great, but Jazz #1 would be less vivid and memorable than the rest (half a dozen isolated objects, probably tall and thin, flashing to the number?)...
Yep, it was a mistake; I've got a .wmv file of Episode 8 to prove it. (The first time I watched all the way through, I was surprised to hear the voice-over mention all three letters but only one of the numbers.)
*nods* Although I personally saw both "21" episodes (and the related number...
You're lucky, since I'm limited to watching/posting whatever I can get online (and I wasn't fast enough to grab those now-defunct clips from YouTube). Is there a way we can work out a deal so I can get the other 11 clips, please? *keeps her fingers crossed*
Most episodes in Season 1 taught three letters/two numbers each (although 10 always appeared as the only number sponsor in episodes that taught it). If #86 and #116 were sponsored by 2 and 3, then chances are good that 1 appeared on those episodes without getting "sponsor credit". (One isn't...
Raposofan uploaded a logo-free copy of the I-beam clip recently; she got her copy from an old friend who worked at the CTW archives. (No joke!) Look for "CTW master" on YouTube's search engine; she's posted a lot of archive originals besides the I-beam, but it'll be there!
I've got a computer-watchable copy of Episode 1839 in full; it may be Noggin's version, but it still has Hooper's death scene. Just please let me know which format you'd prefer (I've got Windows Media Player or QuickTime movies of the show); after that, I can PM you a link to download from.
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