GeeBee said:The most dated thing on classic Sesame Street was Maria. David dated her, Luis dated her...
SesameMike said:Another dated item on that Seattle bus film: at one point the bus makes a right turn on a busy main road, and there's one single 4-way traffic signal suspended by span-wire over the center of the intersection. The US Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices now mandates a minimum of two signal heads in each direction, in case of burned-out bulbs.
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And another thing that made that Seattle bus film dated was that not ONE person on the bus was drinking a latte from Starbucks!
fuzzygobo said:During Season 2, Sesame Street expanded its agenda to include identifying numbers up to 20. So there's a film of a boss in his office sending his employee (our very own Joe Raposo!) out to find a 20. "That's a 2 and a 0 together!"
They skip numbers 1 trough 10, assuming viewers are familiar enough with them.
11- Joe points to a calendar dated January 11, 1971. Not good enough for his boss.
12- on the face of a clock. But the boss demands a 20. So Joe goes out into the cold New York streets.
13- number of a crosstown bus
14- street sign of 14th Street, which in New York is WAY Downtown
15- 15 cents for a newspaper, (now costing $1.25) with the headline YOU'RE GETTING WARMER!!!!!!
16- a runner with a 16 on his chest, who goes into a building numbered
17- gets on the elevator to the
18- 18th floor, and Joe follows
19- to Room 19, Joe enters and gets chased by a gorilla (!), but the big ape has a
20- mission accomplished!!!
They showed this clip well into the late 70's, until the calendar probably showed the clip's age too much. I mean once kids started watching who weren't even born yet in 1971, it seemed like time to put this one in the vault.
Then there are old fogees like me
I remember that one too, but the only parts I remembered vividly were the boss' instructions and the gorilla with the 20. I know they showed it at least till I was 5 or 6 (1974-5) but even then it's one of those bague childhood memories - you know you saw it but can't place a time, etc. on it; thanks.GeeBee said:I remember that one. I had forgotten that 1 through 10 was omitted, but it sounds right. If they really wanted to, they could always re-shoot a close up of another calendar, but I doubt if the current producers have any desire to show an old classic with a late great performer from the past.
I had to quote this because I thought it was hilarious!GeeBee said:The most dated thing on classic Sesame Street was Maria. David dated her, Luis dated her...