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Meet me at the bus stop
Here are some more characters for your list, Count. They all appeared in the song "Bus Stop" ("at the corner five and dime..."):
JIM: He's a blue AM who looks exactly like Big Jeffy, and he wears a yellow t-shirt. His name isn't mentioned in the song, but I got this...
Wubba wubba wubba!
Nicely done, my friend!
Is there any way you could scan just the images in, please? It would be a very good help if you could!
Thanks for all your help, and have a good night!
BlueAM
"When I find I can't remember what comes after A and before C, my mother always...
Hi, all!
As you know, the "Sesame Songs" videos (Sing Yourself Silly, Rock & Roll, Monster Hits, etc.) came with posters that featured the song lyrics and drawings featuring the characters associated with the songs in the video.
Here's a question:
For those of you who have the "Rock &...
I really LOVE Rock & Roll!
So, could you please tell me what songs are on the poster and what characters are on it?
I'd also like to know what the drawings on them are like, so could you please either describe them or scan them in so I can look at them?
Thanks, and have a good night...
I've heard that those "Sesame Songs" videos (Sing Yourself Silly, Rock & Roll, Monster Hits, etc.) came with small collectible posters. These posters had the lyrics to almost all the songs on each video and drawings of the characters associated with them. I've only seen the Sing Yourself Silly...
Song Tribute
Since I LOOOOOVE the obscure SS Muppets, I thought I'd have them do a version of "Sing", in honor of SS's 35th birthday. This definitely would not be done on TV by PBS, but it's just a thought. Here it is:
Herbert Birdsfoot: Sing!
Hipster and Dullard: Sing a song.
Sherlock...
I guess that I knew all along that "Tall Short Texans" was a cartoon. Just wonderin', and thanks again!
My next character:
Yasha. He was a conductor who appeared in those weather reports Guy Smiley did. He also appeared in a weather report with Kermit and Simon Soundman. Please describe...
Thanks again, y'all!
My next characters:
The two cowboys that sang "Tall Short Texans". I don't know if this was a cartoon or a Muppet skit. If they were Muppets, could anyone please provide me with descripts of them?
Thanks as always, and have a good night!
BlueAM
Or would you rather be a mule?
Can you describe what these blank AMs looked like, please? I'm trying to help out the Count with his listings.
Thanks again, and have a good night!
BlueAM
Or would you rather be a fish?
Thanks for all your help!
My next character(s):
There was a skit during the early years when Susan sang "Swinging on a Star" as she put features on blank AMs and made them into animals ("Or would you rather be a pig?"). I don't know how many AMs were in that...
Hi, y'all!
I have a video called "The Best of British Film Comedy". It was issued in 1997 by Acorn Media. It features clips of British comedy films from the 1920s to the 1970s, and features all your favorites, such as Peter Sellers, Marty Feldman, Eric Idle, Michael Palin, Graham Chapman...
Thanks again, y'all!
My next character:
Charmin'. I don't know much about this character, except that she was performed by Louise Gold. Can you provide a description of her, as well as the skit she was in, please?
Thanks!
BlueAM
As Latka would say, "Tankyouveddymuch!"
My next character:
Salvador Dada. He was a painter who I think appeared in a skit with Biff, and methinks Jim Henson performed him.
Can any of you guys describe what he looks like? Thanks for your help, and have a good night!
BlueAM
Thanks again!
My next character:
Jack Be Nimble. Kermit interviewed him once.
I think he's already listed, but I'm wondering what he looks like. Please describe him the best you can!
Thanks again, and have a good day!
BlueAM
Thanks for all your help!
My next characters:
The AMs that sang "Zig Zag Dance". Please describe what each of them looked like if possible.
Thanks again, and have a good night!
BlueAM
They are AMs dressed as cowboys.
Instead, they should be listed as "The Cowboy Guys" (from Don Music's "Whistle, Whistle, Little Bird").
Hope this helps, and good luck!
BlueAM
Hi, all!
As you know, I've been desperately looking for descripts of Muppets for The Count!
My first character:
Professor Nucleus von Fission. Kermit talked to him about his latest invention: The Six Dollar Man.
Can anyone provide me with a descript of him, please?
Thanks for your...
Here's how I think you should include them:
1. The Female Cook (from "There's Nothing We Women Can't Be")
The Female Bus Driver (from "There's Nothing We Women Can't Be")
The Female Doctor (from "There's Nothing We Women Can't Be")
The Fisherwoman (from "There's Nothing We...
Thanks again, Deanmo19!
My next characters:
The characters that sang the Alphabet with Don Music. I know Fat Blue was there, but I know that there was also a golfer, a doctor and two comics. Please describe these characters as best you can, and thanks for all your help!
BlueAM
Thanks SOOOOO much, Deanmo19!
My next characters:
The three Western-type AMs who sang "Whistle, Whistle, Little Bird" with Don Music. Please describe these characters as best you can.
Thanks as always, and have a good night!
BlueAM
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