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Back to the Rock Season 2
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Jim Henson Idea Man
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THIS SUBJECT IS ILLEGAL!!!!
Attention, everyone! The subject of Elmo's World is ILLEGAL on this forum! If you wanna talk about Elmo's World, go somewhere else!
"D Du-ah Du-ah" aka "Be My D" by Dee Dee O'Day and The Dewdrops
This Is My "J" by Biff
"Rebel L" with Billy Idle
"The Letter N" by Nick Normal and Nickmatics
"My Favorite Letter--P" Anything Muppets
"The R Machine" with Bert and Ernie
"Thinking Of U" by The Beetles
Now this may be a LITTLE off subject, but I actually noticed that The Disney Channel is no longer airing old episodes of The Mickey Mouse Club and Zorro. Now I'll bet it's for the exact same reason as to why Noggin is getting rid of Sesame Street Unpaved and The Electric Company. That is...
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It was the executive producer, Michael Loman, who didn't like his music. He just wasn't a fan of rock and roll, he liked broadway musicals, and show tunes. And also, he didn't necessarily hate it, but he didn't think it was good for the show, because it was for older kids than were...
I think the one with Herbert Birdsfoot singing is called "High, Middle, Low". It goes like this:
I can only sing the high part
It's the only part I know
And when I sing the high part
This is how I go:
La, la la la la la la, la
La, la la la la la la
And then Ernie and Bert sing the...
A lot of those tapes from the late 80s-early 90s can be very hard to find. But here's the track listing:
Side One:
Put Down The Duckie
Elmo's Song
The Word Is "No"
Furry Blue Mommy Of Mine
It'z Zydeco
The Batty Bat
Handful of Crumbs
Oscar's Junk Band
Keep the Park Clean For the...
Yeah, you tell 'em! Someone did say earlier that the reason why Nick stopped airing those old shows like Clarissa years ago is because no one watched them anymore! Do you think there are more people who like the old CTW shows than the old Nick shows?
No, that's not what he's saying. What he's saying is, and this is actually another view that my English teacher had. Because some kids aren't very good learners, they would get used to the fact that learning was always entertainment. And then, later on, they would want entertainment when they...
I don't exactly agree with this, but this is what someone just told me:
Okay now, you know how much I appreciate the old, classic SS, and think that those old shows have timeless educational values. But what I heard is that kids today actually don't need it like they did all those years ago...
As far as my knowledge goes, as I have never actually seen it, Gina told Big Bird that David went away to his grandmother's farm. I actually don't think it was that wise an idea to lie like that on Sesame Street. He should have actually told the truth. But it wasn't the same as when Mr. Hooper...
ManoftheSTREET, you know, for some reason, I get the impression that the "Yakety Yak" thing was actually not produced by Sesame Street. I think that back then, when recycling was really big, they got permission to air that segment with all those stars. In my opinion, it didn't even look like...
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