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Something I was wondering...

hooperdusty

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I know sometimes in the Muppet skits, the actual people from Sesame Street did voice overs for the Muppets. Did they actually work the puppet as well? For instance, the scene where Northern Calloway and Frank Oz do the voices for Muppets demonstrating different shapes (Oz: Do you know what a "square" is/ Calloway: I know WHO a "square" is...)

In Roosevelt's elementary school, Loretta Long and Roscoe Orman played different voices, like Smart Tina and Hardheaded Harold, or something like that.

But, I was wondering if the people themselves actually did the puppet work.

Ya dig?

HooperDusty
 
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