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Anyway, as I see from that, the show was actually VERY repetitive during the first season, or the first few seasons. The letters and numbers are all the same throughout the week, and as were the segments. And if you might have noticed from Unpaved, they would often air the same segment 2 or 3...
It wasn't in every edition of TV guide, was it?
Ok, so now we know the letters and numbers that sponsored these shows, but I wanna see some of these shows! The ones that weren't on Unpaved, and the ones that were at one time.
Great idea!
Hey, I have a better idea!
You can call the number for Noggin, (212) 654-7077 (or it might be 7707), and ask to speak to Meeri Park, the director of programming at Noggin, and tell her how you feel about this! I loved those 1993-94 episodes, as well as Sesame Street Unpaved...
Then why do they keep decreasing the airing of it?
Ok, in place of the second PWMS is now yet another airing of Franklin. So now that's on 3 times a day, instead of 2. Do we really need that? Same with the second 123 SS. It's replaced by Connie the Cow, and a 3rd airing of Maisy! It's obvious...
I took a look at Noggin's schedule, and, Oh, NO!!! Now PWMS is being decreased from twice a day to only once. From now on, it will only be on at 8 am Eastern. So now they have both 123 SS and PWMS only on once a day (not counting the 5 am et airing of 123 SS, because that's not really part of...
Sadly, the reason why they will never release those rare songs is because, excluding all of us on Muppet Central, nobody really cares about that stuff anymore BECAUSE it's so rare. They were never released on records, or even on the show very much, and nobody's ever heard of them. It is very...
Here's what I think is the thing with Baby Natasha, and Ingrid. The muppet may have been created in the mid 80s, but she didn't have a name until later.
Jeffrey Hale did a lot of animations in the late 80s. And he wrote music for songs by that banjo playing turtle, as in the song "Green Grow the Rushes."
Hi, I'm now telling you that I'm a boy, not a girl. Everyone gets it wrong online. Now could you please just e-mail me so that you don't spam the forum?
The Indian Counting 1-20 song was written by Darby Slick, so I would assume so.
There were Pinball segments for all numbers from 2-12.
The animation with the yo-yo man with the lost boy, the song was written by John Magneusson.
Imagination, Inc. was a very big animation company. They...
May I make a few corrections?
Mama Bear: 1991-present
Papa Bear: 1991-present
Bruno: 1977-1993
The Cat (from Cat In The Fiddle): 1974
The Duck: 1987?-present
Ernestine: 1987-present
Furline Husky: 1984
Grundgetta: 1977-2000
Grover's Mom: 1977-2001
Herry's Mom: 1977-1983
Herry's Dad...
There was also one called "Henson Computer #10 Song." It was an animation from season 2, and it looked like it was a muppet made of wires, but it was actually computer animated. Must have been state of the art for the time.
If there was a "Best of...." set, I would want all the Unpaved shows, plus a lot more than that. See, it's such a long show, there's so much material, it's hard to decide. This is why I think they should just release all of them!
No, you're not. I remember it. It may have been one of the few later Kermit skits. At least, I never saw it until about 1998. I remember the girl ball was Fran Brill, but I don't remember the boy ball that well. But I do remember the skit.
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