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Sesame Street debuts on Netflix
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Back to the Rock Season 2
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Jim Henson Idea Man
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Bear arrives on Disney+ The beloved series has been off the air for the past 15 years. Now all four seasons are finally available for a whole new generation.
I haven't really been watching this much, but I've been tuning in sometimes. I don't really like the show (I prefer Get Smart, myself), but I have noticed that they keep the old Screen Gems logo at the end of the episodes. That's kinda cool...
Do we pretend that Jim Henson never existed, just because he died? No. Did the people on Sesame Street pretend that Mr. Hooper never existed, just because he died? No.
Actually, this should be handled like the death of Mr. Hooper...let's just remember how good SSU was, and never forget. I...
They're still MAKING new episodes? Do they still have LeVar Burton on them, because if they don't, it's better off if they don't make any new ones...:)
He was on street segments...sort of. He often participated in "One of These Things..." segments, which were set on the street. He also sometimes did interviews on the street.
After "The Muppet Show" started, Kermit appeared on the street much less; possibly not at all.
No comment.
I mean that, after yesterday, there is no more SSU listed on their schedule, on any currently listed day. And the schedule goes until the end of June.
My other source is MTVN.com (MTV Networks' official schedules). However, it is not available to the public; I have an account, so I can view the site. And the site says that there is no more SSU for the time being.
I did videotape this episode (#1575); good thing I checked my other source, because DirecTV listed 1-2-3 Sesame Street as coming on at that time!
Alas, I have checked this other source again, and SSU is not airing 2 weeks from now. I think it's gone for the time being...
Actually, I checked DirecTV's schedule; it says that SSU is not on tomorrow; it's being replaced by more of The N. (Some original movie is airing tonight, and it takes up the first hour of Cable in the Classroom; the second hour is occupied by episodes of 24 Seven and Being Eve...:()
However...
Re: Re: Sesame Street characters themes
Actually, Northern Calloway was still alive when he left the show; thus, his character moved away. Calloway died about a year after he left the show, in 1990. (The SS Unpaved book says he died in 1989, so that's probably the source of this misconception)
Well, since the last episode they aired was #1563, then the next one (the one airing next week) will be #1575, where Fred Rogers visits Sesame Street.
The Mr. Hooper episode is #1839, and aired in 1983; we're still in 1981 right now, and I know there's at least 8 episodes left until it...so...
This is a computer game reference, but what the hey:
In Worms: Armageddon, at least for some of the voice banks, when you attack someone with Air Strike, one of the possible things your worm will say into the walkie-talkie to call in the air strike is "Come in, Big Bird!"
I loved this book. Mostly because I was, as a kid, obsessed with any book that so much as mentioned food. So you can tell I "ate it up", so to speak.
But a movie? I dunno, would people see it? The book itself seemed a little too weird to be accessible...;)
Anyway, glad it's gonna be a...
The Henson Co. people apparently do like the idea of Fraggle DVDs, and them getting their freedom back could mean that it could happen (and since it's not some company like Disney getting a hold of them, this could lead to something nonconventional for "kids' shows," like season sets)
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