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Sesame Street Season 53
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I think it's evident that there's a lot of ad-libbing. Matt Robinson in particular is very deadpan but often hilarious. But yeah, like the show where they pretend to go for an imaginary car ride, stuff like that does tend to drag.
For me it goes in "cycles" when I want to revisit certain things I enjoyed when I was younger. I have gotten on another "kick" of revisiting the Sesame Street of my youth after several years of not watching any of it. I can tell you when I first got the Noggin channel in 2002 (when they were...
I maintain that I am happy to see any vintage shows that pop up, regardless of where they came from or how they were retrieved from the archives.
But reading this stuff again, I completely see your point about grabbing stuff and posting it on the internet. It's weird the way this stuff works...
I have wondered that myself. They technically are the first episodes of the series, as they did air (albeit only on a local station).
The first one and a segment from another are out there. They aren't part of the AAPB holdings, are they?
This is just speculation on my part -- but "if" those...
Regarding the early Sesame Street records -- my sister and I had the "Sesame Street Book And Record" from when it first came out and we loved it, going through several copies.
Obviously, the version of the theme song on the album is a completely different recording than the one used on the...
Thanks, I'll check it out. Someone in another thread here (the one about unearthing previously "lost" shows) inquired about it as well. Unfortunately, I don't know much else. A post not long before his death from a family member (IIRC) on his page made reference to his being ill and wishing him...
I'd looked him up too at various times. One night recently I did an image search for Sesame Street with various years looking for pictures. I found an interesting photo and clicked on it, and that's where it took me.
It just bewilders me that Hal Miller died and no one noticed. And I only stumbled on the info by accident. Was no one either on the show (or alumni) or in the fan community Facebook friends with him? It's kind of sad.
Roscoe Orman played him for decades and was very good, and just by virtue of the show going on as long as it did (and has), statistically he's "most people's Gordon."
But Matt Robinson was the Gordon I knew, and of course I'm biased for that reason, but to me he was the best and coolest Gordon...
He seemed like a nice guy. Also regarding why he left Sesame Street, in a post he said this:
"Great fun doing 'Gordon' but I had to move on"
and
"I got out of my 14 page contract after the second season and went to LA to co star for Columbia Pictures in the cop show 'Joe Forrester' and the...
Apparently he passed away five years ago. I had no idea.
I just happened to stumble on this info via his Facebook page (as Harold Miller).
Or am I the last to know this?
I have noticed the "lost list" seems to have (happily) gotten smaller. Hopefully that continues! I am bummed that so much is missing from the early seasons, but I am thrilled with what has surfaced. My dive down this rabbit hole started with Noggin, and who would have thought we'd ever see these...
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