Gordon Matt
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I watched Sesame Street in its early years in Chicago on WTTW-Channel 11.
The schedule varied over the years, but I remember the show often being on multiple times a day -- early in the morning like around 7:00 a.m., then again around 9:30 or 10, then again around 3:00 or 3:30 -- though like I said, the actual times varied from year to year.
What I don't remember is, did they show the same episode again or were they "staggered" so the shows from a prior week would be replayed? I honestly don't remember, but I think I remember tuning in more than once a day and seeing different episodes.
I know on the weekends they would repeat that week's episodes. Early on, they would run all five back to back in a marathon, but later they'd spread them around with three on Saturday and two on Sunday or something. Meanwhile, Mister Rogers and The Electric Company were also showing several times a day.
I get thinking about how they handled the changing of the Gordons. I don't remember seeing one Gordon at 7 a.m. and a different Gordon at 3 in the afternoon. But if that ever did happen, it likely would only have been over the course of a week and only a couple times.
I suppose I could find an old TV Guide from the era which might have descriptions that would indicate which episodes were on. But does anyone remember how they did this?
The schedule varied over the years, but I remember the show often being on multiple times a day -- early in the morning like around 7:00 a.m., then again around 9:30 or 10, then again around 3:00 or 3:30 -- though like I said, the actual times varied from year to year.
What I don't remember is, did they show the same episode again or were they "staggered" so the shows from a prior week would be replayed? I honestly don't remember, but I think I remember tuning in more than once a day and seeing different episodes.
I know on the weekends they would repeat that week's episodes. Early on, they would run all five back to back in a marathon, but later they'd spread them around with three on Saturday and two on Sunday or something. Meanwhile, Mister Rogers and The Electric Company were also showing several times a day.
I get thinking about how they handled the changing of the Gordons. I don't remember seeing one Gordon at 7 a.m. and a different Gordon at 3 in the afternoon. But if that ever did happen, it likely would only have been over the course of a week and only a couple times.
I suppose I could find an old TV Guide from the era which might have descriptions that would indicate which episodes were on. But does anyone remember how they did this?
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