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Hey, my birthday is on June 1, so this will be like a present to me. And ironically, for April Fools Day I had considered starting a thread about a similar news item. I had planned on saying that I sent some e-mail to Sesame Workshop involving the first Old School release, and was subsequently...
It seems like a lot of fans recall only seeing the one sketch once. Ihave seen some posts that state that the one segment was usually in episodes sponsored by two, but I don't think they had to be. For example, episode 131 was only sponsored by two, but it also featured sketches involving the...
For some reason I thought that somebody else had started this thread. Anyway, for the last few years, I had thought that while Kermit works as the star of the Muppet universe, and while most of his Sesame Street sketches are the best, I felt like Kermit wouldn't work as well as a main Sesame...
If you are saying that you need evidence, you can check Muppet Wiki. Many epsiode pages for early episodes were taken from files at the CTW Archives which are stored at the University of Maryland (they can also be viewed by visitors, so if you live near the university, you can check them out)...
(the title appears on-screen as the 2002 version of the theme plays. Scene then fades to Ernie and Bert in a studio)
Ernie: You know, Bert, we've had music shows for the 1970s, 1980s, 1990s, and now 2000s. Are these the same show, or different shows?
Bert: Well, they most certainly are...
(the title logo appears as the 1990s calypso version of the theme plays, fading to Ernie and Bert in a studio)
Bert: It is not my fault that we waited too long for this show...
Ernie: It is too! I wanted to do this after our 1980s show, but...
(Ernie and Bert notice that the viewer is...
This site constantly gets updated. I don't know if there are any reviews of the fun packs anywhere, but I don't think Muppet Wiki accepts reviews as part of the site (though it does linkt o reviews). Maybe you could write a review of the fun packs for Muppet Central.
I don't really think either of those ideas are right for Kermit. Of course, there's no reason why Kermit shouldn't like porridge, but I feel like that idea is a bit odd. Kermit isn't a child, and shouldn't really have child problems.
The dancing idea is a bit good, but he has danced before...
Actually, it was Richard Hunt who died of aids. Some fans have speculated that he was a homosexual, but there is no exact evidence of this.
I have recently read a post at the Tough Pigs message board from somebody who thinks that Jim Henson was actually left-handed, but performed...
I am so happy to finally know the plot of I Want to Go Home. I had wondered if it might have been one of those storybooks that was inspired by Follow That Bird.
It seems like the one sketchw as rarely seen just because one didn't sponsor the show until later. However, in 1986, the show started teaching kids to count up to 40, but the highest number to be a sponsor was 21, which only sponsored the show twice. It was common for skits about numbers higher...
I only saw Here Come the Muppets. However, there were transcripts for both shows at Tough Pigs (I think thye are both still there), and I prefer the one I saw.
I wonder why the number one did not sponsor the show at first. Could the producers or writer shave thought it would be difficult to come up with segments about the number one? I think that the Mad Painter and Pinball Number Count series could have easily had segments about one, since those skits...
Well, I forgot to put an ending, after the last song, and it's too late to edit that post, so here is a slightly revised version of the script.
(The Sesame Street theme as it was heard during the 1980s plays over the title card, which fades to Ernie and Bert in the recording studio)
Ernie...
(The Sesame Street theme as it was heard during the 1980s plays over the title card, which fades to Ernie and Bert in the recording studio)
Ernie: Good evening, folks! I'm Ernie.
Bert: And I'm Bert.
Ernie: And this is the Sesame Street 1980s Music Show, where we play the best music of the...
Here is a special edition of my script, correcting spelling errors and correcting some of my previous mistakes.
(The Sesame Street theme plays over the title card, which fades to Ernie and Bert in a recording studio. The music starts to fade out as they talk)
Ernie: Isn't this great, Bert...
I just realised a stupid mistake that I made. I had Cookie Monster request a song about breakfast, and got C is for Cookie. I had meant to include Breakfast Time instead. And I mistakenly listed I Just Adore Four twice in a row. Oh crud!
The baby version of Ernie you ar ereferring to is probably Ernie's niece, Ernestine. She appeared in at least two sketches, one where Ernie talks about their similarities and differences, and another one where Ernie tried to get her to say his name. She also appeared in The Best of Ernie and...
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