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Episode 42: Family
Scene 1:
Murray announces that today's show is about families.
Segments:
We're a Family (song with David and the Anything Muppets)
Anything Muppet family sorts itself
Scene 2:
"And now", says Murray, "here's what father's do!"
Segments:
Father's Song
Scene 3...
Well, I saw the movie today, and indeed saw a credit referring to it as a Jim Henson Company production (feels weird seeing a "Jim Henson Company production" credit... usually The Jim Henson Company might get a "The Jim Henson Company presents..." credit, and back in the Jim Henson Productions...
Episode 41: Traveling from Sesame Street
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Carrying a suitcase, Murray says that today we're going to look back at times when our Sesame Street friends have traveled away from Sesame Street, but first, the African version of the alphabet.
Segments:
African Alphabet
African Animal...
Episode 40: Game Shows
Scene 1:
Holding a microphone, Murray says that today's show will focus on game shows.
Segments:
Name That Sound: Grover
Squeal of Fortune
The Letter of the Day Game Show: W
Scene 2:
Cookie Monster enjoys his cookies, while Murray is ready to watch more game...
Episode 39: More Spoofs
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Murray says that today's show will have more spoofs, though he's unsure if it'll be more spoofs than the last time they focused on spoofs.
Segments:
Sons of Poetry
Upside-Downton Abbey
Outrageous Makeover: Home Addition
Cookie's Crumby Pictures: The...
Episode 38: Body Parts
Scene 1:
Murray says that today's show will be about parts of the body.
Segments:
One Fine Face
A mountain climber climbs a boy
Elbows and Knees
I Love My Elbows
Scene 2:
Murray shows his elbows, then he shows his fingers, and then he shows his hands...
Episode 37: Abby Cadabby and Zoe
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Murray says that today's show will focus on two girls of Sesame Street, Abby Cadabby and Zoe. Abby and Zoe show up, saying that they were just playing with Rosita as well .
Segments:
Because We're Friends
Scene 2:
Abby tells Murray that she...
Episode 36: Kermit the Frog
Scene 1:
Murray says that today's show will focus on Sesame Street's #1 guest star, Kermit the Frog.
Segments:
Kermit's W lecture (part 1)
Kermit News: Little Miss Muffet
Magic finger drawing: triangle
Scene 2:
Kermit's supposed to be here, but so far...
Episode 35: Healthy Habits
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Murray says that it's time to get healthy.
Segments:
The Ten Commandments of Health
Cookie Monster and Maria: Eating Healthy
Billy Jo Jive: eating healthy
Healthy Food (original)
Kermit x-rays Herry Monster
Scene 2:
Murray mentions that taking...
Episode 34: Games
Scene 1:
Murray says that today we're going to play a bunch of games!
Segments:
Bert and Ernie: Guess What I'm Thinking Game
The Mystery Mix-Up Game
One of These Things (Ws and 2)
Journey to Ernie: Beach
Bert and Ernie: Heavy and light game
Scene 2:
Murray enjoys...
Episode 33: Cookie Monster
Scene 1:
Murray says that today's show will focus on Cookie Monster. Cookie Monster will show up later, but for now, we have to wait.
Segments:
Me Want It (But Me Wait)
The Waiting Game
Breakfast Time
The Ballad of Casey McPhee
Scene 2:
Cookie Monster...
I dreamt that I was watching a new Sesame Street segment with a group of characters walking in a field, then up a small hill, and then all climbing a mountain. It was mostly main characters currently used, but Don Music was also among them (though without any dialogue of his own).
Episode 32: Jobs
Scene 1:
Murray announces that today, we'll look at various jobs Sesame Street has to offer... We'll meet the people in our neighborhood.
Segments:
The People in Your Neighborhood (garbage man and barber)
We Coulda
Scene 2:
Murray wants to see a doctor at work...
Episode 31: Friends from the Past
Scene 1:
Murray announces that today's show will focus on characters who used to live on Sesame Street.
Segments:
Mystery Guest
Biff and Sully get angry
Roosevelt Franklin: here and there
Harvey Kneeslapper and the mailman
Dr. Nobel Price: umbrella...
Episode 30: Big Bird
Scene 1:
Murray says that this is going to be a big show, proven when Big Bird shows up.
Segments:
ABC-DEF-GHI (early 1970s version)
Big Zoe, Little Big Bird
Big Bird and Snuffy do a vaudeville number about the letter S
Big Bird's forwards/backwards home movies
Scene 2...
Episode 29: Storytime
Scene 1:
Murray announces that today, we're going to hear a lot of stories. Let's start with The Boy, The Girl, and the Jellybean.
Segments:
The Boy, The Girl, and the Jellybeans, part 1
Scene 2:
Murray can't wait until the next chapter!
Segments:
The By, The...
Episode 27: Friendship
Scene 1:
Murray says that today's show is about friendship, and Ovejita pops up to represent his friend.
Segments:
I Want a Monster to Be My Friend
What is Friend? (remake)
That's What Friends are For
Scene 2:
Murray asks the viewers who their friends are. Elmo...
Episode 26: Telly and Baby Bear
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Murray tells us that today's show will spotlight both Telly Monster and Baby Bear. Telly and Baby Bear then show up and talk about what best friends they are. They've done a lot together, including sing karaoke, which Telly says he was nervous about...
So who owns the rights to a band/group? Would it be the manager, record label, whoever formed/started the band, or somebody else? Would an unsigned, independent band be "owned" by anyone (at least as far as title trademarks go)?
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