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Sesame Street Season 56 has premiered on Netflix and PBS. Let us know your thoughts on the anticipated season.
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Sesame Too is on Noggin at 5 AM from Tuesday through Friday, and those are from Season 30. But I would not be surprised if they did away with it soon. I do have a feeling that they will eventually do away with Sesame Street completely, since they are no longer owned by Sesame Workshop.
Big Bird wasn't there in the park with Barkley and the kids.
It wasn't your PBS station, that's the way it was nationally. And to tell you the truth, I always wondered about that myself. But compared to other shows, the Sesame Street credits were pretty long. So they probably did it only on...
I'm actually assuming that during Season 1 and 2, they just had still pictures for the closing. Then in Season 3, they started the closing with the drawings ran from 1971 to 1976, and the steering wheel was from 1976 to 1980. Then from 1980 until 1992, they had Barkley and the kids.
Yes, the animated credits you're referring to was called the "Friday Credit Crawl", and it started in 1992. They do still have it, but it's on every day, and sadly, it's MUCH shorter than it used to be. And that is not the "old" Sesame Street closing. The "old" Sesame Street closing was with a...
Here's the track listing for the ablum "Splish Splash! Bathtime Fun"
1. Splish Splash - Elmo
2. Rubber Duckie - Ernie
3. Take Care Of That Smile - Kevin Clash
4. Bubble On My Snuffle - Snuffy
5. How'd They Get That Toothpaste In the Tube? - The Toothpaste Factory
6. Do De Rubber Duck -...
I don't know if the airtime(s) have anything to do with the popularity. That's most likely because there's so much competition for other kids shows on PBS, especially older kids shows. See, when I was a kid, I think mostly EVERY PBS station had it on 2 or 3 times a day, and it would always be on...
(Harvey Kneeslapper is against the classic blue background, and he has this great new trick to pull on someone, where he has this buzzer on his hand, and he'll say to someone, 'Gimme 5!', and they would slap his hand, and it would buzz! Hilary Duff walks along....)
Hilary: Hey, all of you out...
As a matter of fact, I remember just about EVERY episode from Season 24, ALMOST EVERY episode from Season 25, and in Seasons 26 and 27 I didn't watch all that much, but I have seen pretty much every episode from 28 and up.
Hey, I did notice that they brought Benny back, but I could not believe that he said, "We're doing the bunny hop!" I think this was the first time EVER that he DIDN'T say "That's benny!"
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