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How recently did they broadcast the baker segments and the race-car/spies counting segments?
My last memory of them are the early 80's, but if anyone remembers them in the late 80's / early 90's, please chime in.
These segments were very 1960's-ish and very out-dated.
As you may know, if you watched SESAME UNPAVED or were allive in the early 1970's,
that they used to show old BATMAN and SUPERMAN cartoons on early SESAME STREET.
Anyone remember which UNPAVED episode showed a BATMAN cartoon?
I love those cartoons, because it shows how the 1960's were.
This was THE signature cartoon of
SESAME STREET 1969.
The street wasn't bent yet.
Orange Oscar.
Goofy, clumsy Big Bird.
Beehive-hairdo Susan.
Brown Grover.
Different shirt Ernie.
Very present Kermit the Frog.
"Good...
As a child of the 70's, my afternoon diet consisted of:
3:30 PM Villa Allegre
4:00 PM Mister Rogers
4:30 PM The Electric Company
5:00 PM Sesame Street
6:00 Zoom
Anyone else miss THE ELECTRIC COMPANY?
I seriously think it was such an underrated show. I mean look at that subpar...
I agree.
I hate how the current producers for SESAME STREET keep screwing with tradition.
I mean, everything that Jon Stone did for the show, such as:
1) the ad-libs
2) the dirty, aged look of the street
3) the overal real-ness of the show
Is gone. It's too sterile now.
I still...
I don't know if anyone's brought this up, and it's a little late for this poll, but:
Do you like the name change of
CHILDREN'S TELEVISION WORKSHOP to SESAME WORKSHOP?
and the old SS logo of
CTW SESAME STREET to 123 SESAME STREET?
I mean, it doesn't make sense. I've never heard of...
What I don't get is how the heck can you be thinking about SESAME STREET at your high school prom, of all places, much less crying about it?
I'm a HUGE SESAME STREET fan, but bringing this kind of subject in the midst of several hot chicks would be potential social suicide.
I'm just glad...
Well, it's not that the camping episodes are terrible, I'm just not a fan of those episodes in particular.
My FAVORITE Sesame Street Uhpaved era is the early, years, from the 1st through 10th seasons. I really think they were most entertaining when they were trying to find themselves.
I...
Oh, man.
The camping episodes w/Big Bird and that ordinary-looking Anything Muppet.
Man, those stunk! Why did Noggin pick those as part of the rotation?
Hey, I was there too...
Were you the one who asked Carroll about the success of FOLLOW THAT BIRD versus the failure of ELMO IN GROUCHLAND?
And were you talking to Trekkie from Mountain View?
Unpaved 2293?
You probably have to give me some context of what's on that one.
I MIGHT have it.
But let me ask you: Do you have the 1972 episode with the first appearance of Hal Miller as Gordon #2?
Not the 1972 rainstorm, but the OTHER 1972 episode?
Maybe we could trade, if I...
The Salesman was voiced by Frank Oz, and he was the whispery Anything Muppet who wore a black hat and trenchcoat. He was on in the early 1970's and asked Ernie once: "Would you like to buy an O?"
Same Sound Brown was voiced by Northern Calloway, aka David, and was a purplish Anything Muppet...
Wow, you actually told people at the prom that you were saddened by the loss of SESAME STREET UNPAVED?
Did they even know about Noggin? Chances are, they probably didn't.
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