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Sesame Street Classics on YouTube
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Sesame Street debuts on Netflix
Sesame Street Season 56 has premiered on Netflix and PBS. Let us know your thoughts on the anticipated season.
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 know, but that's just clips! And I've practically already seen everything they have on there, and it's never even updated! I don't understand why they can't do complete episodes.
I know that a lot of people have them on tape. But these are in the crappy old VHS format. It's not the same as DVD. And a lot of the copies that have been floating around can be like 2nd, 3rd, 4th, or even 5th Generation copies. When that happens, the quality gets degraded, and it isn't as...
Nobody has any of them anymore. They've been off the air for about 5 years now, but I still miss it like crazy. All I wish is that a channel would pick up old Sesame Street from at least before 1998.:cry:
I actually think the reason why they're not having Gina be a vet as much anymore is because she's a mom now. So she really doesn't have time to be a vet anymore. It's called maternity leave.
And there's actually another change to the show. This may be a big one. The show will actually be...
PBS Kids Sprout is about to make some dramatic upcoming schedule changes. There is going to be a brand-new show called "The Sharing Show" starting May 5th on weekday afternoons. But also, they will be getting "new" episodes of Sesame Street from the 1995-96 season. I know it's not as Classic as...
I somehow had a feeling there would be more. This was actually the main thing that was focused on during Season 36. This first one, "Breakfast" was pretty good, in my opinion. It featured "The Most Important Meal of the Day" song from Season 25, and that film at the end with the family making...
2164(?) ended with the harmonica music, because it ended during the day. I'm pretty sure 2754 had the normal harmonica, but I'm not sure. It's been awhile since I've seen it. I haven't seen 2782 yet. 3021 ended with the nighttime music, and 3060 ended with a jazzy version of the theme that was...
I was actually thinking the very same thing. But unfortunately, I don't know the answer. However, I do know that Season 12 used the credit crawl with Barkley and the kids, because the Season 12 finale, #1575, was featured on Sesame Street Unpaved on Noggin.
Crazy, let me ask you this: What would you do if your parents DID ban you from watching it, or if they tried to? If my mom did, I'd say something like "Too bad! I'm watching it anyway!" And I WOULD watch it anyway. I'd find some way to.
Time for me to break in...
Alright, I tried posting that link, and it didn't work. But anyway, it's this site I'm a member of called JoJoBoards.com. It's a forum for people who love JoJo the singer, such as me. I've been a member on there for a little over the year. I've had a crush on JoJo for...
Yes, I have brought it up a lot on other message boards. And it's horrible the kind of reaction I get. This should tell the story:
http://www.jojoboards.com/viewtopic.php?t=25672
Actually, I just realized something. Okay, I'm a member of this message board called Radio-Info.com. It's for fans of radio and TV. I mostly post in the TV section. And it just so happens, that out of all the TV networks, PBS is usually the one that's talked about the least. I think the reason...
Okay, I have to say I'm a little against the first part of what you said. If you feel that way, then why are you here? I have dealt with a lot of people who have said that, and I don't have any respect for them at all. This is a message board for people who love Sesame Street.
And as for the...
I thought the same thing. Another thing I've realized is that a lot more important stuff happened on the show during the 80s, I think more than the 70s. So, it'd be good that they don't devote all of them to just season premieres.
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