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
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Back to the Rock Season 2
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Well, it was a cast insert song. A bunch of different cast members sung the different verses. Gordon sang "A fly flew on my toe", Maria sang "A fly flew on my knee", Luis sang about the thigh, Big Bird sang about his chest, Bob sang about the nose, and Gina sang about the hair. And during the...
Unfortunately, you'd be surprised how many people I've met who were young in the early 90s who liked Barney better than SS. :cry: I can't understand why at all. I've always thought SS was much better. Why do you think people liked Barney better??
Another time Cucamonga was mentioned was on the Bert & Ernie sketch where Ernie thought of the game "Guess What I Am." He preteneded to be a dog, and then a duck. Then he told Bert it was his turn to pretend to be something. He pretended to be a train, and a real train conductor came in as if he...
I think it's from a lot earlier than 1996. It was probably done in the late 70s/early 80s. He solves the argument by having the 2-headed moster go to Cucamonga! And so, they go off! But then HE can't decide where to go for vacation, seashore or mountains.
You won't believe this, but I have this on episode #2367 from 1987! It seems that back then, there really weren't too many limits on the show on the word "outdated." In other words, they could use pretty much anything as far back as Day 1. Not only was he imaginary back then, but it was the old...
This is very interesting, but you know, I think they must have discontinued these animated openings in either 1974 or 1975. I know that starting in 1976, they just had the episode number on the screen at the beginning of the theme. However, I noticed that on hooperdusty's copies of episodes...
It's a digital cable channel that DID ONCE HAVE something called Sesame Street Unpaved, which was a series of 67 episodes of SS from 1969-1989. You don't have to bother checking for it now, because it's long-gone. :cry:
This is very interesting. I DO have this episode, however, it is episode number 2432. I know it's wierd, because it DOES have no more than the first 10 seconds or so of the Barkley and the kids closing. The reason why I think this is is because the version of it that I have on tape, it's an...
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