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Exactly, and that's what they're doing now.
And I meant to say, before they changed to the new format, even the Sesame Street episodes they were airing as part of Sesame Too were quite old. They were from the 1993-94 season. And I think kids didn't actually like them, because the show was a...
Noggin is NOT going to play the Unpaved episodes again, unfortunately. It's gone, history. Wait about 10 years, nobody will even know that they ever had such a thing. It was a filler, and nothing more. They only had all those old shows in the beginning because they needed to fill space. They...
There was a Kermit News flash about a $6.00 man. He was interviewing a scientist who invented him, and he made him out of a whole bunch of cheap items. Then, when he turned the man on, all the $6.00 man could do was destroy the entire laboratory.
I think I can explain it better.
See, "Sesame Street Unpaved" was this rerun series that used to be on the digital cable channel called "Noggin." I'm not surprised you've never heard of it, a lot of people haven't. But it wasn't every episode from 1969 through 1989, it was only 65 episodes...
Maybe the radio people just don't know Sesame Street that well. Also, nobody knows who Hooper is anymore! But I was very upset about the Mail-it Shop, and the painting of the doors.
Most of you are probably familiar with this song:
You take a "J" that's a jjj
And an E-T, "ET"
You put them altogether
And that spells "JET"
That's "JET", J-E-T, "JET"
That's "JET", J-E-T, "JET"
You take a "J" that's a jjj
and an E-T, "ET"
You put them altogether
And that spells...
When I mean that the song was "killed," that means that it will no longer be used on Sesame Street. It doesn't have anything to do with Noggin, Play With Me Sesame, or any foreign production. It only has to do with it being used on the original Sesame Street series. Now with this particular...
The band name was "Movin'", the song was called "Movin' On", it's from Season 19, and it only ever aired in 2 shows: 2436 and 2410. It was written by Joe Raposo and Emily Kingsley (I think). And the lead singer most definitely was voiced by Richard Hunt. And it was killed in 1988 by Lisa Simon.
The worm song is called "I'm A Bookworm, Baby", it's from Season 23, and it was written by Christopher Cerf and Belinda Ward. The group name was called The Bookworms, and the lead singer was voiced by Ivy Austin.
I do have the 1993 Season Primere, but that was NOT the primere of the new theme music. The first episode that does NOT use the classic theme song was actually the 1992 Season Primere.
Mikealan, can I have a copy of those episodes, please??
P.S. Do they have the opening theme or closing...
I think the Barkley ending was the one that was used the longest (so far). It was used from 1978-1992. If they continue to use the one that replaced it, with the dancing buildings and statue of liberty, it will hold the record. The only difference is, it's been shortened.
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