Sesame Street debuts on Netflix
Sesame Street Season 56 has premiered on Netflix and PBS. Let us know your thoughts on the anticipated season.
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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Trust me, it's no urban legend. It absolutely DID end that way. I remember it clearly from when I was a kid. Bert banged his head and ran into the camera.
What's funny about that episode is that Maria tells her past jobs to Big Bird as if they took place "before his time" since he is only supposed to be six years old. But, those scenes from the library were flashbacks from actual early shows and take it from an eye witness, Big Bird was right...
I find it odd that you would turn this harmless and interesting thread into an argument, Mike (Then again, you always do that). Anyone at any age who has access to old record albums or has seen the reruns that used to play on Noggin can have knowledge of the old days on Sesame Street and an...
Don was in Hooper's Store earlier than that in the late 80's. The scene opens with David telling Don that when he said he wanted to add some music to the store, he didn't mean for him to bring his whole piano inside. Undaunted, Don plays a lot of lame songs about David preparing and cooking...
I do hope that Sesame Street is not biting off more than it can chew with this topic. In the past, Sesame Street has kept away from directly addressing modern social problems such as child abuse, divorce, etc. because: a) They recognized that they could not solve all of the world's issues and...
Remember the old Western Muppet skit where Cookie Monster was "The Great Cookie Thief"? The whole joke was that the cowboys had trouble recognizing Cookie Monster on the wanted poster and were fooled when he drew a mustache on the poster.
BUT, did you ever notice that the poster actually did...
I never heard of David's last name being Robinson. That would imply that he was related to Gordon. The Sesame Unpaved book only listed him as "David" and I thought he left the show before they started giving everyone a last name.
And yet, Mike, you recently responded to your own post about summer songs on TMS, a post that had been ignored by everyone for a year:
http://forum.muppetcentral.com/showthread.php?t=20435
What's more, your second posting got a response. Maybe sometimes it does pay to ask more than...
The Grover waiter skits were a very clever idea that got off track and then ran to the ground. When it first started, Grover was a sympathetic character who got the worst of it from an unreasonable customer, Fat Blue (and sometimes a couple of other muppets). I actually thought these early...
There was also a similar skit in the 70's where David and Maria were getting married (this of course was not in continuity with their lives on the street) and Bob, who played the best man, could not figure out what a ring looked like and kept handing David a bunch of other round things with a...
Some time in the 70's, a pilot for a cartoon sitcom called "Carlton" came on. It gave a face to the unseen character, Carlton the Doorman from the show "Rhoda."
The premise of the pilot was rather morbid and I can understand why it didn't catch on. The neighbor's dog died while Carlton was...
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