Sesame Street debuts on Netflix
Sesame Street Season 56 has premiered on Netflix and PBS. Let us know your thoughts on the anticipated season.
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(1) The often used boy anything muppet was playing hide and seek with 3 letter Z's, of various sizes. They kept hiding in the same places of the outside of a house where they fit in just perfectly. The boy wasn't able to...
Hear about this bizarre story? That runaway bride, Jennifer Wilbanks (which was a bizarre story right there!) is now selling on ebay. This guy sketched her face on a piece of toast and put it up for bids on ebay. Apparently he was just joking around ( in view of the grilled cheese sandwich...
After just posting about a skit where Ernie keeps Bert awake by talking about shapes, I thought of this one where he keeps Bert awake by talking about what he should do the next day. As they are about to go to sleep Ernie asks Bert, "What do we do tomorrow, Bert?" Bert just wants to sleep and...
Remember a skit with a female muppet standing in front of a mirror and talking about how her reflection in the mirror will always do exactly the same thing she does? For instance, she noted how if she hops up and down, her reflection will also hop up and down. She was pretty happy and...
Here's a segment I remember seeing from about 1975 or 1976 (though it may have been made a little before then). I'm rather fuzzy on this one. I recall a big human foot that I think was on the often used wall. I think this person might have been supposed to be a giant, and we only see his foot...
At this forum we enjoy discussing the muppets and other SS items with each other. But I was wondering if any of my fellow classic Sesame Street fans here ever bring up classic clips to people at work, in their family, etc. :)
Kind of a different question but I was just curious. For me, from...
How about these two alphabet segments?
A cartoon with a girl named Gloria singing her "alphabet song" as her unseen instuctor puts it. There were at least two skits made with her singing the abc's. The one I remember best was where she suddenly races through l m n o p. The instructor says...
Remember this very enjoyable sketch with Bill Cosby and four children?
He was sitting down with 4 boys standing behind him (except one was hiding behind the middle one). He says to the viewers, "Hi, I'm sitting here with my 3 friends." They say, "Four." He turns back to count , "1,2,3". Then...
This was a question ( worth $50,000) on "Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?" today:
In 1969, who became the first celebrity to make a guest appearance on Sesame Street?
A. Ray Charles B. Johnny Cash
C. James Earl Jones D. Harry Belafonte
The contestant used the 50-50...
Here's a sketch I enjoyed seeing several times in the early 70's. I think David was the one (and only one) in this one. He kept opening a door (or a small size door like a trap door) to see what was behind it. Each time he saw it was simply another door, he looked at the viewer with an...
Here's another I haven't seen since at least 1975; but saw it a lot of times before that; and found it to be enjoyable and memorable:
A man (rather elderly) is walking down a busy street sidewalk and a voice says to him, "Excuse me sir, do you know what forwards means?" He says, "Forwards...
Wondering if anyone recalls this. From the early 70's I saw this clip several times. It was a man (I'd say about 35 or 40) standing in an empty room and he slowly goes through the alphabet. The letters light up above his head one at a time. It's a pretty stoic clip. About the only thing that...
How about this one where Ernie and Bert wanted to watch tv in front of the same chair and they kept scheming back and forth to trick the other one out of it. Then they agree to share the chair, but then Herry comes along and tricks them both out of the chair so he can have it. But then they...
Another classic skit that I really loved. Grover talking Oscar into playing an alphabet game where they take turns saying something that each letter of the alphabet stands for. Grover chooses all positive words and Oscar, of course, selects negative ones (and the WAY he says them are...
I have the radio on and a few minutes ago the news came on at the top of the hour (10pm eastern time USA). One of the stories a few minutes in was about how the Cookie Monster is eating healthier in Sesame Street's new 36th season. How he will be promoting vegetables and fruits (I believe Grover...
Here's a classic sketch with David and Maria I liked. They are in a restaurant and both order a bowl of spaghetti. Maria gobbles hers down real quickly. An unseen voice narrator says, " Short time." Then David starts eating his spaghetti one noodle at a time! The narrator says, "Long time." A...
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