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Sesame Street Classics on YouTube
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This is sort of interesting because this was sort of before my time, yet people have mentioned that skits with Brian's Telly have been played up until the late 80s, so maybe I have heard Brian's Telly before. I do remember him sounding pretty whiny at times, especially when he worried about...
Do you mean the "Musical Celebration" special or the other one where Joe Pesci plays sort of a 'grump' guy and wants to buy Sesame Street and turn it into some sort of antique shop or something? I haven't seen either in ages. Besides, they both came out in '94 when Steve was performing Ernie. I...
I've never actually seen a silent Ernie in the 90s. I do remember that they still played the early sketches with Jim as Ernie, but I haven't really seen Ernie in anything new. The only time that I've seen Ernie silent was in "Elmo Saves Christmas" but that was when Steve had already been...
Actually, I don't know what happened I've never heard of him. I read at Wikepedia.com, that Rick Lyon did perform Big Bird for the opening credits one year. I don't know if that info is correct or not.
I agree. That's one of the best Biff and Sully moments. What happens is that they're building a doghouse, but they imagine themselves as other things besides carpenters. I don't know the exact lyrics but it goes.
We coulda, we coulda, but someone's gotta hammer. Someone's gotta saw. That...
I checked it out. Actually, I can't believe it wasn't Dave and Steve as Waldorf and Statler there. I thought it sounded like them. I thought Pepe sounded a little different, but I guess it was still Bill. I guess only the Muppateers would know for sure.
How different is the Nelson-voiced Snuffy from the Marty Robinson Snuffy of today anyway? He didn't sound that different on Christmas Eve on Sesame Street (though I don't think that was Jerry), yet I have heard a Nelson Snuffy on MC Radio and he didn't sound much like Snuffy, so I'm sort of...
Yeah. I was sort of wondering about that too. I have the Juliet Prowse and Rita Moreno eps where Richard plays Piggy most of the time, but I do wonder about other episodes when she's included in the show's plot. (Ex: Candice Bergen, Lena Horne.) Sometimes when I read her quotes I don't know...
Wait a minute. Judy Collins was with Snuffy and this was in the 70s before he was revealed to the adults on the show? Does this mean celebrities could see Snuffy but not the regulars on the show? If that's the case why didn't the celebrities just tell everybody that Big Bird was telling the...
What I don't understand is why all the Sesame Street characters were on the bride's side. They would know Kermit better than they know Piggy, so you'd think they'd be on his side.
Yeah, I remembered Herry doing it to Ernie, but I forgot about the part with Bert. Kind of strange how Bert turned the tables on Ernie in that one, considering it's usually Ernie who has the last laugh. About the year, I don't remember. I've seen it some time in the 80s, but I'm not sure...
Actually, I think it would have been a better idea if Timelife kept making them. I mean I am anxious for the season by season box sets, but I'm still wondering what to do with the one's I have once the DVDs come out. After all, there is one tape with three season 2 eps. I wouldn't need that...
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