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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I absolutely LOVED the Electric Company and I'd be glad to talk about it anywhere. There certainly were crossovers with TEC and Classic Sesame Street since it was produced in the same era. In one TEC episode, Grover winds up at the diner owned by Vi (sp?) and cannot remember what street he...
Well, there's always a natural high.
Peace? :zany:
Well, he's certainly bringing back the same kind of slaughter that the early Christian settlers did to the Native Americans. I never quite understood the connection that Christianity had with genocide and slavery in the early days of...
It's good to hear someone else who remembers that episode in detail. Although it upset me then and I couldn't watch it all the way through, I'd love to see it today. It was a pretty weird scenario though. It sounded like some of the plot may have been inspired by the story of Pinocchio...
No, I don't think they died of old age (it wasn't that bad), but as old as they were when they hobbled out of the church, you got the feeling that their death would not be that far away. Of course, the whole scenario was ultimately ludicrous and absurd, but age progression jokes like that just...
Not just any morality, Judeo-Christian values is what Bush is bringing this country back to. So, the next time you criticize this man of God who lives in the White House, just ask yourself, "Who would Jesus bomb?"
Yes, there was definitely a 1 Baker Skit, but I don't know about the Jazzy Spies or Pinball. If a 1 skit did exist for those skits, I would love to see them.
BTW, if you think ONE is a lonely number, imagine how ZERO feels. I guess it wouldn't have really worked, a boy at an empty table...
I remember that one. I had forgotten that 1 through 10 was omitted, but it sounds right. If they really wanted to, they could always re-shoot a close up of another calendar, but I doubt if the current producers have any desire to show an old classic with a late great performer from the past.
No one played Mr. Hooper except Will Lee. Others who ran Hooper's store while he was alive were Tom and David. After Mr. Hooper's death, David inherited the store, assisted by Gina and sometimes Petey. After David, there were two actors playing Mr. Hanford and then came Alan. Occasionally, a...
Big Bird really could be considered "dumber" in season 1 since he was supposed to be just a big adult bird who couldn't do anything right. It was just that the running gag of getting Mr. Hooper's name wrong had not yet been established.
Well, you have to remember that grouches like to be miserable. So, if Oscar thinks ice cream is yucky, ordering it will make him miserable, which will make him happy. The pickles on top probably made him happy, but since grouches don't like to be happy, that made him miserable, and grouches...
Well, there was no contradiction in Grover's hiccup skit. Grover thought that Snuffy was just Big Bird in costume since Big was putting on several disguises to shock Grover out of his hiccups. It ended with Big Bird gloomily saying, "Even when they see him, they don't believe him." However...
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