Does Anyone Remember The Letter People?

tutter_fan

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I used to watch the show while in elementary school (When I was in Kansas City, MO)
 

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TheJimHensonHour said:
I used to love this show as a kid if not as much as Sesame Street even if it was a cheep rip off does anyone have any information, images or video clips or perhaps know where I can get copies of the show at?
thanks very much for the help!
and I would really like to talk to some of you about this show because I'm sure there are more then a few of you who remember this show besides me and my old rocker budy gidget lol:cool: :big_grin:
-Vaughn Michael
this doesn't belong on this forum.
 

TheJimHensonHour

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mikebennidict said:
this doesn't belong on this forum.
yes but there is no other place to discuss this show on here there no general puppet discussion for other shows related to henson and the muppets...it wa smade by pbs and or the childrens telivision workshop to my knowledge and it came on either bfore or after sesame street...
and thanks so much for the warm welcome :sympathy:
 

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Um... Actually, VM... Threads like this one and the one about The Great Space Coaster you started would be best suited for the Puppetry section of the forum. Me thinks that section's just right for discussions about other puppetry-based shows, as well as discussions regarding the business of puppet making and puppet performances.
Hope this helps.
 

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The Count said:
Um... Actually, VM... Threads like this one and the one about The Great Space Coaster you started would be best suited for the Puppetry section of the forum. Me thinks that section's just right for discussions about other puppetry-based shows, as well as discussions regarding the business of puppet making and puppet performances.
Hope this helps.
oh ok count thanks! could some one please move this over to that section
 

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I SWEAR I posted in this thread! Oh well. Yeah I remember them. We used them in kindergarten to teach us about letters.
 

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Maybe we could turn it into a thread that belongs here: What are some of the similarities that The Letter People shared with classic SS?

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We had those "portrait poster cards" when we were taught the letters in Kindergarten. I remember each we, our teacher had us learn a new letter, we would look at the poster card, and observe why each person had the letter he did (like Mr. H had the Horrible Hair), then we would hear a song sung by that Letter Person about why they are who they are. Then finally would do an art project (I remember we made make-shift Mr. P's out out of colorful construction paper).
If I remember correctly, I think I saw the Letter People TV show ONCE in my whole life time, and I think it was something about Mr. C wanting out of the alphabet since in some cases he sounds exactly the same as Mr. K.
 
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