Sesame Street Classics on YouTube
Full episodes of classic Sesame Street have arrived on YouTube. See the latest releases and join the discussion.
Sesame Street debuts on Netflix
Sesame Street Season 56 has premiered on Netflix and PBS. Let us know your thoughts on the anticipated season.
Back to the Rock Season 2
Fraggle Rock Back to the Rock Season 2 has premiered on AppleTV+. Watch the anticipated new season and let us know your thoughts.
Sam and Friends Book Read our review of the long-awaited book, "Sam and Friends - The Story of Jim Henson's First Television Show" by Muppet Historian Craig Shemin.
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+.
Bear arrives on Disney+ The beloved series has been off the air for the past 15 years. Now all four seasons are finally available for a whole new generation.
Good thoughts JaniceFerSure.
James Kennedy, pastor from Coral Ridge Ministries, is broadcast here Sunday mornings. I thought he had a very good message on singlehood and marriage this morning. One of his points, which the show underscored with some personal testimonies later, is that it's best...
"Green Acres" #1 !
Then definitely the next four are: (but very hard to decide on the order)
(1) The Andy Griffith Show
(2) The Honeymooners
(3) I Love Lucy
(4) All in the Family
Honorable mentions: The Flintstones, The Jeffersons, Bewitched, Three's Company, The Wonder Years, Alice.
Look at the last two posts. I was talking precisely about The Amazing Mumford skits. In the last paragraph I was emphasizing how funny I thought Cookie Monster's "Pistachio sandwiches" line was in that Amazing Mumford skit. And that led me to add a comment about how SS often used some...
Well I just checked the list of threads I've started. Out of 26 threads all have received at least one reply except for one, so that's pretty neat. So that one that got no responses would be my worst thread so far. And it kind of surprises me that it flopped so bad. It's called "Talking about...
That was a good dvd. Very great extras. Really get your money's worth there. I rather enjoyed the extras on "Haunted Mansion" where you could go roaming around the spooky house. The movie itself was surprisingly funny and enjoyable too (I say surprisingly because it got a lot of mediocre reviews...
I forgot these soda flavors as revealed by Bert's bottlecap collection! There was Rasberry Smash, Prune Pop, Rhubarb Delight, and, of course, FIGGY FIZZ! (When I was really little I thought Bert was saying PIGGY Fizz. Well the cap did have a pig-like pinkish color!)
Which one was this? Was it some kind of song Ernie sang to/about Bert? Or was it Ernie shouting Bert's name? Quite a bit of times, of course, Bert would yell, "Ernieeeeee!" Let's see, what were some times Ernie yelled "Bert!". When Sherlock Hemlock figured out Bert was covered up in sand...
I wouldn't be surprised if that's the case. Coming home from work yesterday I heard an interview with "The Golden Girls" actress Rue McClanahan. She mentioned being married about 5 or 6 times before her current marriage. Almost like Elizabeth Taylor and Zsa Zsa Gabor. Amazing how many celebrity...
Yeah I am a custodian as in janitor. When I worked at a school all my other co-workers DESPISED the word janitor. My boss, the head custodian, told me when I first started ,"We don't like the 'j' word here." A few years later he even changed the plate on his door from "Head Custodian" to...
I was a school custodian for 8 years but a couple of years ago I took a custodian job at a retirement home that was closer to my apartment. This was in the northern suburbs of Philly. But in early 2004 my great uncle died at age 94 and we moved my great aunt into a nursing home. They had a house...
Yeah heh heh earlier when I was reading about this skit, I was thinking well that's fine and good that Ernie had them glued together so he could wave them around and they wouldn't all fall and break, but suppose the glue isn't strong enough to keep those big dishes together? Now let kids at home...
I believe you're right. Because that would fit with the giant saying, "Oh" when he found out the o belonged to the little guy, and also why the giant dropped it at him rather than bend down and hand it to him gently.
And still another o sketch I recall from a little later (about 1976 or...
Do you remember one with a wheel rolling for a long time? I think it was a bicycle wheel. It was rolling by itself (down stairs, across sidewalks,etc.) with music in the backround. Seemed like there was a guy narrating a little bit with words like, "round" or "around". Probably supposed to be a...
Oh boy. I was just looking at my user profile and see that I had listed custodian as my occupation. And yet here I am a few days ago all amazed that I was listed by D'Snowth as the custodian! :o Sorry bout that!
Hey Xerus, I brought this very same sketch up 2 weeks ago in the "What is your favorite Grover sketch?" thread, only our descriptions and spellings are slightly different. :) Take a look at post#35 and the follow up from Convincing John who thought I was referring to a similar skit...
Oh yeah I now recall him throwing the o. Did it hit the big giant, make a lot of noise (like it hit a bunch of things), or did the giant just bring it back over? A lot of times SS would play the sound effects of crashing and breaking sounds whenever some object (or the person or muppet...
Well you've done it once again SesameMike, thanks! It comes back to me now. Boy the cups and saucers were really lost from my memory. No telling how long it would have taken to think of that one on my own.
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