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Sesame YouTube Clip Query?

Skekayuk

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Are there any You Tube Sesame fans out there who are good at spotting which way round a puppet is being performed (left or right handed)? Because if so I'd appreciate your help (my internet connection isn't fast enough).

Someone told me they were recently watching some Sesame Street clips on YouTube, and spotted a clip that was credited as being one of Louise Gold's characters. However, the puppetry was such that it definitely was not her's, the main evidence for this being that it was fairly obviously being puppeteered right-handed and Louise Gold always puppeteers left-handed. Unfortunately there person who told me about this doesn't remember what the clip was. (they're interested and knowledgeable about puppetry –, but not particularly into Sesame Street clips - well not the way some of us are - but knowing my interest in The Muppets, they thought of mentioning it to me). I don’t know whether this clip is still there. But I’d really like to know what it was.

It's not much to go on, A Sesame Street clip on Youtube, credited as being performed by Louise Gold. But the puppetry DEFINITELY isn’t hers (don’t know whether she voiced it though).

Has anyone got an idea as to what the clip might be of?

Thanks

Emma
E.Shane@qsulis.demon.co.uk
 
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