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I actually did a search on Zap2it.com, and it says that Sesame Street Unpaved will be on at 4 AM on Monday 4/7, and 4/14. I wonder what's going on. Do you think maybe that lady lied to me?
I also did a search and The Electric Company actually WAS on last week at 3:30 AM right before Unpaved...
His name was Bad Bart. He also appeared in a sketch where everyone was scared and waiting for him to come "when the cow moos 4 times." He wanted to see the bar tender to pay him back.
Yes, and that's WAY too many. Not just that, but look at letters. I don't think there was one show out of the whole Unpaved series brought to you by the letter X. Which is why we didn't see "X Marks The Spot" or "Cowboy X". See, what they basically did was they were just picking whole shows just...
I think Michael Jeter might have actually been on Sesame Street before Elmo's World. Bill Irwin, the first Mr. Noodle was. He was in films such as "Does Air Move Things?", and "Break Dances at Bus Stop." I remember Jeter appeared in the Alphabet Song with Ray Charles back in Season 28, and he...
Practically every episode was sponsored by the number 2. Which is why the Unpaved series was never all that great in the first place.
Let me just say something about it, so you may not be as upset.
Because almost every show was sponsored by the number 2, the Pinball #2 segment was used in...
I don't ever remember seeing Michael Jackson on Sesame Street, or a muppet look-alike, but one of his songs was parodied. There was a song called "Wet or Dry" sung by Chris of Chris and the Alphabeats, and it was a parody of the Michael Jackson song, "Black or White." Even the video was a parody...
That is actually one of the few old series that they do still show sometimes. In season 31, there was a show where Baby Bear and Telly did their own alphaquest. And the graphics are a lot like Journey To Ernie if you look at it more closely.
He first appeared in 1970, and the first sketch with him went like this:
Ernie finds his lunchbox, and looks to see if his lunchbox is in it. He finds one half of his turky sandwich. But the other half is gone. So he needs a detective. Then we hear detective music. Sherlock Hemlock arrives...
You would be surprised how many people still have rotary dial phones in their homes. But usually, if they do, they don't usually use them to dial, they just use them as an answering device. I have noticed they very rarely on Sesame Street show how to dial the phone either way, but usually, if...
The new season does start April 7th. And I do know they are putting very little into it, and that's why the show is in danger of coming to an end. I did hear the same thing about Dragon Tales, but they are no longer producing new episodes of Dragon Tales. So I don't know what's going on. Plus...
I loved the way that things would come and interrupt him, and he never got to do his show. I wonder what it would be like if that happened on Elmo's World. Or if Elmo tried to do Elmo's World on Alphabet Chat, and interrupt Mr. Chatterly's quiet letter talk.
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