Last Names?

bigbird

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Did Bob, Maria, Luis and David ever have last names. I know eventually that eventually sometime in the SS run Susan and Gordon became S & G Robinson (I think). And Mr Hooper I think became Mr Harold Hooper. What about the rest above that I just mentioned?
 

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Bob McGrath
Maria Figuroa Rodriguez
Luis Rodriguez
David Robinson
 

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BEAR said:
Bob McGrath
Maria Figuroa Rodriguez
Luis Rodriguez
David Robinson

I never heard of David's last name being Robinson. That would imply that he was related to Gordon. The Sesame Unpaved book only listed him as "David" and I thought he left the show before they started giving everyone a last name.
 

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No, I'm pretty sure David's last name is Robinson, but I don't think Northern Calloway played for the San Antonio Spurs!:wink:
 

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Also... It should properly be María Figueroa Rodríguez.
Hope this helps.
 

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Didn't we already have a thread like this?

Anyway, according to Sesame Street Unpaved (the book), David has no last name. He's just David. DAVID! (Sorry, Cow and Chicken reference there)
 

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I've read on a Wikipedia article that Bob McGrath played Bob Johnson. I don't think that's right though.
 

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I think they goofed

Daffyfan2003 said:
I've read on a Wikipedia article that Bob McGrath played Bob Johnson. I don't think that's right though.
I think Wikipedia (usually a reliable source) goofed there. Bob's character on SS is very similar to his real-life self right down to his Celtic origins, I have a tape of him singing an Irish lullaby to Big Bird to help him fall asleep. Also in a more modern ep he introduces a Muppet friend of his named Scotty McGillicuddy (sp please).
 

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Oh... You're talking about an episode towards the end of Season 35. The name of the bagpipe player, voiced by Jerry Nelson, is Scottie McKilt.
Hope this helps.
 
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