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Because probably there was a lack of female puppeteers in those daysLOL, why did David Rudman play so many female characters back then?
Because probably there was a lack of female puppeteers in those daysLOL, why did David Rudman play so many female characters back then?
Fran Brill, Pam Arciero, Bonora (doing the other pigeon), Kathy Mullen, Lisa Buckley, Alice Dinnean, even Louise Gold?Because probably there was a lack of female puppeteers in those days
I meant that day, they were filmingFran Brill, Pam Arciero, Bonora (doing the other pigeon), Kathy Mullen, Lisa Buckley, Alice Dinnean, even Louise Gold?
Why not just make the other pigeon male then? As far as I can tell, the character's traits weren't really gender specific.I meant that day, they were filming
@Cookie3001, that image Jon Brangwynne posted was taken from the Sesame Street Unpaved book, not from an episode. Not a single Classic SS fan, not even Jon, is even discovered of having the clip taped off TV as of yet, and SW only showed a portion of the clip in the Sesame Street Unpaved TV special and in their 50 Years in 50 Seconds Mashup video (and it's highly unlikely they will release the full clip anytime soon, it's like with a WHOLE BUNCH of other SS crap they never made commercially viewable).John Brangwynne posted this picture on Muppet Wiki.
This means he might have the full clip of Roosevelt Franklin Spells His Name.
Here is the excerpt from Sesame Street Unpaved.
what time in the montage is it shown?@Cookie3001, that image Jon Brangwynne posted was taken from the Sesame Street Unpaved book, not from an episode. Not a single Classic SS fan, not even Jon, is even discovered of having the clip taped off TV as of yet, and SW only showed a portion of the clip in the Sesame Street Unpaved TV special and in their 50 Years in 50 Seconds Mashup video (and it's highly unlikely they will release the full clip anytime soon, it's like with a WHOLE BUNCH of other SS crap they never made commercially viewable).
If someone comes forward with a copy of this clip, expect Episode #1579 to arrive online anytime soon. THIS episode should date around the time VCRs were getting popular with taping shows off TV.