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And another reason: maybe it's like the time machine in Back to the Future, and when it comes back from time travel, it's covered in ice and freezing cold...
I am looking for an MP3 of the "sad/crying flower" live-action segment music...as in, an MP3 made directly from a tape of the segment...can anyone help me?
Many say Jerry Nelson did Sam, and you say Bob McGrath did Sam's voice in #536...you know what I think? On alt.tv.sesame-street, I heard that CARROLL SPINNEY was Sam...hey, he could probably do a voice that sounded like Bob, so do you think Spinney did Sam's voice at one time? Or am I just...
Putting 1969-86 (best era of SS IMO) SS on TV Land would be a great idea...if you'd be willing to stand edits and commercial interruption. And anyways, I'd think that if TV Land had to pick a CTW show for a retro kids' block, they'd probably pick The Electric Company instead...
You know, remembering the credits, Luis must have joined in 1971, and Hooper must not have left...I know it's not a 1972-73 episode, because Tom, Molly, and Rafael are on the show, and the underwriting credits are still silent...
Jaboom:
Rafael was played by Raul Julia. Also, in 1971-72, Gordon was still played by Matt Robinson...
I think Tom was a replacement for Will Lee...he was either away, or decided he didn't want to work on the show anymore, and then got second thoughts. (Of course, maybe I was wrong, and...
Oh! I know what late Friday/early Saturday's episode was too! It was the 1971 season premiere (featuring the first appearance of Mr. Snuffleupagus), and I know some of the segments in that, since I saw it back in July or August, and some of it this weekend also:
Herbert Birdsfoot and Grover...
OK...last night/this morning's episode was an episode from 1971 (with the short-lived characters Tom, Rafael, and Molly the mail lady), sponsored by the letters B and M, and the number 4. The plot was that a rainstorm came to Sesame Street, and there were various street segments related to that...
I will explain what ssetta said in shorter form: Noggin doesn't want to put SSU in normal hours because nobody watched it when it was airing in normal hours, but they want to keep it on for the fans, and since not many people are even awake late at night, so they don't have to worry about...
I know that Noggin is DirecTV channel 298...
And you can get Play With Me Sesame and 1-2-3 Sesame Street (which is newer SS reruns; 1993-94 and the first Elmo's World season) airtimes from www.noggin.com
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