Sesame Street Unpaved plot
zns said:
I would really love to see that special. What exactly is it about?
It has Sonia Manzano (Maria), Lorretta Long (Susan), Bob McGraph (Bob), caroll Spinney (Big Bird and Oscar), and Martin P. Robinson (Mr. Snuffleupagus and Telly) at the arbor area, talking about the show, with a lot of focus on the early days. This special includes a clip from the opening scene from the first episode, a clip with Rosevelt Franklin and his mother, one of the jazzy Spies films, one of the Pinball Number Count films, one of the Number Painter films, Rubber Duckie, the original Being Green, and many more. It includs a lot of complete sketches as well as short clips.
It also includes a few parts where the cast discuss certain topics, such as Jim Henson (which includes two non-muppet segments that Jim Henson was responsible for, Let's Sing a Song of Three and The King of 8), Mr. Hooper (including an entire clip of the adults explaining his death to Big Bird and some other Mr. Hooper clip), Mr. Snuffleupagus being revealed as being real (with a clip of the scene where the adults meet him), and a few other topics. Oscar made a cameo at the end.
When this special was broadcast, the commercial breaks were filled with promos for Noggin and it's various shows, including a lot of sesame Street promos. The commercial that advertized this included some clips that I don't recall being in this (like Grover The Waiter: Alphabet Soup).
The Noggin website had a page where viewers could vote for their favorite clip, with four coices: Rubber Duckie, Being Green, The ladybug Picnic, and C Is For Cookie (I have a feeling that I am wrong about one of these clips). The winning clip was Rubber Duckie, which was shown after the special ended (even though it was included in the special). All of these songs were in the special, but the version of Being Green that was promoted (and would have probably been the one shown if it won) was a different version from the one shown in the special (the special had the original version while the clip that viewers could vote for was the remake without Leena Horne).
Another interesting thing is that along with the clips shown, there were captions for most of the clips, showing the titles and the original airdates. Some (I can't rememebr if all) of them listed who was in certain clips (for example, The Pinball Number Count listed The Pointer Sisters). When Let's Sing a Song of Three was shown, there were captions pointing out when Jim Henson and Brian Henson appeared.