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What is an Unpaved Sesame Street episode?

mikealan

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Yes, I definately agree with you that American TV is never showing the classic Sesame Street episodes from 1969-1997 again because everyone likes Elmo's World! Sesame Street Unpaved and the 1-2-3 Sesame Street shows from 1993-94 are definately cancelled FOREVER, and soon, everyone will hate Sesame Street and the Muppets and they will like Elmo only. The only Muppets that are only gonna be around forever are Baby Bear, Zoe, Rosita and even Elmo! And so does the shows Bear In the Big Blue House and Animal Jam!
And, WE ALL WANT SESAME STREET UNPAVED AND 1-2-3 SESAME STREET EPISODES FROM SEASON 25 SHOWS BACK AND NO MORE ELMO'S WORLD!!!
BTW, American TV is never showing the "Two Little Dolls" film/song, because I believe nobody liked it and it was sooo un-fashioned! And I hate the vintage letter 'D' animation/film! It's 'cause it says the species of dogs, only dalmatians and dixins!

From now on and forever more, Sesame Street episodes from 1969-1997 and the Muppet Show are DEAD. No one is giving me copies of all of the other Unpaveds besides the ones I have (#162 and #355).
 

Boober_Gorg

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mikealan said:
From now on and forever more, Sesame Street episodes from 1969-1997 and the Muppet Show are DEAD. No one is giving me copies of all of the other Unpaveds besides the ones I have (#162 and #355).
:rolleyes: They're only dead to YOU. And we would be glad to help you out if you just emailed us or gave out your email address.

How can we give you more episodes if you don't contact us or give us your email address in some way? :mad:

I don't mean to be a sourpuss, but these "angry" posts of yours are really annoying us. PLEASE stop spreading your anger around this board. Everyone agrees that it's just not cool.

prickle747, to answer your question, #162 aired in 1970, and #355 aired in 1972. Both are guaranteed to please. :smile:
 

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Why can't children of today learn to like those old shows???
 

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The Count said:
Oh, I almost forgot, some Electric Company episodes have two different superhero inserts. There's one called Letterman where the hero has to fix words changed by the evil Spellbinder back to their original state thus affecting some physical change in the universe;
Hey, just some EC trivia for you. Sometimes Letterman was played by Skip Hinnant and sometimes by Gene Wilder. The segments were always narrated by Joan Rivers. Other commedians like Bill Cosby and Mel Brooks also helped out on the show. So did Rita Moreno (who was the one who shouted "HEY, YOU GUUUYYYYYYYS!" at the beginning of the show).

Convincing John
 

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Any Unpaved viewers have this one?

After looking over the Muppet Wikia archives, I decided I had to ask: Do any of you former Unpaved viewers have Episode 810 in your collection? Between the "trip episode" value and that rare "1-2-3-4-5" song, it sounds like one I'd love... :flirt:

P.S. I have only online episodes to trade (which means I'd have to mail you CDs with the files on them). Could any of you burn the episode onto a CD for me too, since I don't have a VCR?
 

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No need to declare vintage shows completely dead yet, I don't think. It's always possible another network might purchase the rights and air them, although they may have to wait until the show runs its full course for this to happen.

Wasn't Newton's Apple also produced by the Children's Television Workshop as well?
 
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