The Muppet Show
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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.
Yes, I've experienced that. That, and really the only other thing I've found is a CBC bumper for a programming block called CBC Playground that included brief clips of SESAME PARK along with other shows like THEODORE TUGBOAT, WIMZIE'S HOUSE, ARTHUR, and others.
Okay, now YT's doing this thing where it's somehow automatically deleting select videos from my watch history for no reason, unless it's a new way they have of keeping the number of videos in your watch history limited to a certain amount (which is usually 15-20).
Even stranger now is that a...
Not so much an eyeroll as it was a shake the head and moan, "Are you serious?" But since Adam the Woo pretty much stopped exploring area of abandonment and urban decay and did almost nothing but cons and such, I unsubscribed from him . . . and then today, I discovered that since then he's...
Blip.tv is no more? Eh, that site never worked properly anyway, even though others kept trying to persuade me to migrate to them . . . I guess now it doesn't make a difference.
And another thing: why do they say nuts are a really healthy snack when a can or even a single-serving package of nuts has more fat than a bag of chips?
So I just watched NC's Fair Use editorial, and while he does raise up a lot of valid points about the entire dabocal, I'm curious about something: why is he still uploading content on YT anyway? I thought that's why he launched the TGWTG/Channel Awesome website in the first place to have...
What season is EW Violins from? I actually don't remember it. At all. But this just reminds me of how I'd really like to see Lindsey Stirling as a guest on the street sometime.
Anyway, the street story was okay - not much to talk about it, it seemed inevitable that Elmo and Abby (both of whom...
I don't know about Puerto Rico, but in the U.S., TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD is (or maybe was) required reading in high school, as are other classics like THE ADVENTURES OF TOM SAWYER.
Ahh, Fifth Harmony . . . actually, there's a certain way I would describe this group, but it's probably be politically incorrect, so I'll just compare the group to how Taylor Swift did that "Shake it Off" song.
I wonder why SESAME PARK clips are so hard to come by? Aside from one full episode on YT (that and a full episode of CANADIAN SESAME STREET, which is essentially an imported version of SST with a few American inserts swapped for Canadian inserts), the only other couple of clips ou there are...
I haven't read GO SET A WATCHMAN, but I have heard that it's not as well-written as TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD was, but as you say, it's essentially a first draft, and not only that, I believe she actually started working on it before she wrote and published Mockingbird.
Either way, it's a shame...
Actually, there was something else about C&C's animation that struck me odd as a kid, particularly in the earliest episodes, whenever there was a lot of motion . . . it's hard to describe in words, so here's some visual aids:
I seem to recall EEE's earliest episodes having this...
Once again, not trying to be negative, just realistic. This is show business after all, and particularly in the U.S., they're in it to make a profit, not necessarily to turn out quality, which is one of the reasons why Jim himself was able to get more done over in the U.K. (including TMS) than...
Ever notice certain performers are just able to tap into certain characters like that? Like how Joey usually performed adorkable neurotics, or Kevin performing hip, cool dudes, or even with Richard and his flamboyant yet animated maniacs.
So what does this mean? Does this mean for a weekend, HBO will be free? So will they deduct that from the bill or something? Seems like there's always issues with the billing anyway.
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