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1991 Dulcy Singer LA Times Interview

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Nice interview, thanks for sharing!

We have to consider that a lot of our audience watches alone, so we wouldn't want to do anything that might frighten a child.
Hehe, that's kind of funny considering we have this huge thread about "What scared you on Sesame Street!" :insatiable:

We have a tape library that's very extensive, so you'll continue to see Ernie, Kermit, Guy Smiley and all those characters (that Henson voiced) on every day as much as they were. As to what we'll do in the future, that decision hasn't been made yet. But Jim's characters are alive on "Sesame Street."
It's a shame they did end up moving away from that. Though at least the new website has the classic clips. The Internet is the future anyway. :wink:
 
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