Kerri
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I wrote this in the introductions area but thought it best to repeat it in here:
Hello everyone, my name is Kerri, and I'm looking for help. I was born in 1968 and watched Sesame Street as far back as I can remember. I even have my own original copy of the Sesame Street LP, with the original cast, and know and have taught my kids every word to every song!!! It's still a classic. Anyway...
On what I believe was my 4th birthday party, my mom surprised my friends and I and had us sit down to watch the show, and MY FATHER was on it!!! I was wondering how if at all I could look it up and perhaps get a copy of the skit?! He was a truck driver, wearing an orange and yellow shirt, rolling boxes down a roller-type thingee in the skit, and you can hear kids counting the boxes as he rolls them off the truck. This was probably in 1972, but could have been a year earlier or later. I'd just LOVE to see it again, and perhaps get a copy for my own kids. Anyone have any suggestions??? Is it possible. If it makes any difference, my father's name is/was Floyd Keeler.
Years later my Dad told me the story of how he happened to be on the show: he was at a store unloading his tractor-trailer truck, when "some young chick" came up to him and asked him if he'd mind being filmed doing it for an episode of Sesame Street. He said "sure", but didn't believe for a minute that this young lady was serious. Before a half hour went by, he says, all these people and cameras came around him, and so it happened. How thrilled I was to see Dad on my favorite show!!! I only wish that my own kids could see it. As my father passed away a few years ago, it would mean the absolute world to me and my family to somehow get a copy of this, whatever it takes, if it's possible. Thank you, everyone, for reading this long post, also thanks in advance for ANY suggestions or information that might help me in my quest to see this clip again in my lifetime!!!
Hello everyone, my name is Kerri, and I'm looking for help. I was born in 1968 and watched Sesame Street as far back as I can remember. I even have my own original copy of the Sesame Street LP, with the original cast, and know and have taught my kids every word to every song!!! It's still a classic. Anyway...
On what I believe was my 4th birthday party, my mom surprised my friends and I and had us sit down to watch the show, and MY FATHER was on it!!! I was wondering how if at all I could look it up and perhaps get a copy of the skit?! He was a truck driver, wearing an orange and yellow shirt, rolling boxes down a roller-type thingee in the skit, and you can hear kids counting the boxes as he rolls them off the truck. This was probably in 1972, but could have been a year earlier or later. I'd just LOVE to see it again, and perhaps get a copy for my own kids. Anyone have any suggestions??? Is it possible. If it makes any difference, my father's name is/was Floyd Keeler.
Years later my Dad told me the story of how he happened to be on the show: he was at a store unloading his tractor-trailer truck, when "some young chick" came up to him and asked him if he'd mind being filmed doing it for an episode of Sesame Street. He said "sure", but didn't believe for a minute that this young lady was serious. Before a half hour went by, he says, all these people and cameras came around him, and so it happened. How thrilled I was to see Dad on my favorite show!!! I only wish that my own kids could see it. As my father passed away a few years ago, it would mean the absolute world to me and my family to somehow get a copy of this, whatever it takes, if it's possible. Thank you, everyone, for reading this long post, also thanks in advance for ANY suggestions or information that might help me in my quest to see this clip again in my lifetime!!!