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Here is Luke's annual look back on the previous year. The 2004 highlight (or lowlight depending on your perspective) was Disney's purchase of the Muppets on February 17, 2004. Lots of other events happened though. Talk a walk back down memory lane. 2004 was the first time since the mid-eighties...
It's dependent on Jamie's schedule. Since he did the others, I'd like for them all to have the same look. Making all the forum icons Muppety is something we've discussed though.
The LP first came out in 1973 (with Hal Miller as Gordon). The record was a gatefold. The LP was reissued in 1977 with a new cover and no gatefold sleave. Interesting trivia, I think Carol Spinney met his wife during the Sesame Street Live days.
The only Muppets featured are Big Bird, Mr...
I'm sure it is. Bear wouldn't be the same without Noel.
Great to see you Matt!
By the way, Sesame Street is nominated for a record 13 Emmy Awards this year. Find out more info here...
http://www.muppetcentral.com/news/2005/030305.shtml
Correct. Don't forget to watch on Monday as well for the behind-the-scenes look at "How Did They Do That?" on ABC. The appearance is featured on MC's home page by the way.
Here is some additional info on the appearances from ABC's site.
By the way, the group The Dead Hensons do a cool remake of "Lowercase N." It's playing on Muppet Central Radio along with the originals of "Capital I" and "Lowercase N."
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