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Classic DVDs are on the horizon
For years fans have been wondering if Sesame Workshop will release classic episodes, or even a collection of the classic segments of Sesame Street on DVD. And for years, the prospect of ever seeing such releases has looked grim. However there may be a light at the end of the tunnel for nostalgic fans. I recently e-mailed Sesame Workshop about releasing the classic material in a box set or other forum – as these types of products are becoming more common and more desired. They responded with some hopeful news.
“Releasing past, "classic" episodes and/or segments in a collective boxed set of DVDs is something we are striving for...Unfortuently there is a lot of legal work and other clearances needed to make such a product a reality for consumers. We hope to get some of the “classic” material out on DVD as early as 2007... I hope that this is has been helpful. Please do not hesitate to contact us with further questions, comments, or concerns on Sesame DVDs...”
As of right now, there are plans for classic materail on DVD releases. However there is no news to report on the specifics or details of what these products will be (full seasons, collection of uncut episodes, classic clip collections similar to a “best of”, …) when such a product be released, if there will be any bonus features, or how many releases to expect (a single box set, many single-discs, many box sets,…). Details on the specifics of the releases of classic material are not available, and probably won’t be until much closer to the release(s). Things are being worked on, and a lot will depend on the demand and success of initial release(s).
However that does not mean we should just sit contently silent until the first release. We should still voice our desire to help show there is a demand. Your letters and calls will cause Sesame to fell more confident in releasing classic material – this will cause releases to come quicker, have more content, more features, more releases, and more of what you want and the way you want it.. History has shown us that when a company is considering and working a release this type of classic program, such as this one, that letters from fans can go a long way. By sending a letter, making a phone call, or shooting them an e-mail can show them that there is a demand for material, that people want it – and they want it ASAP. So I urge everyone to write and call Sesame Workshop and ask for DVD box sets of the “classic” material. Together we can relive, reexperience, and reintroduce ourselves to the Street of the ‘60s, ‘70s, ‘80s, and ‘90s. Together we have a voice – let’s have it be heard. Something is coming as soon as possible (two+ years from now), but we should still encourage and reinforce their work on such products.
You can call them at: 212-595-3456
You can write them a letter at:
Sesame Workshop
1 Lincoln Plaza (Attention: Classic Sesame on DVD)
New York, NY 10023
You can send an e-mail here: sesameworkshop@sesameworkshop.org
For years fans have been wondering if Sesame Workshop will release classic episodes, or even a collection of the classic segments of Sesame Street on DVD. And for years, the prospect of ever seeing such releases has looked grim. However there may be a light at the end of the tunnel for nostalgic fans. I recently e-mailed Sesame Workshop about releasing the classic material in a box set or other forum – as these types of products are becoming more common and more desired. They responded with some hopeful news.
“Releasing past, "classic" episodes and/or segments in a collective boxed set of DVDs is something we are striving for...Unfortuently there is a lot of legal work and other clearances needed to make such a product a reality for consumers. We hope to get some of the “classic” material out on DVD as early as 2007... I hope that this is has been helpful. Please do not hesitate to contact us with further questions, comments, or concerns on Sesame DVDs...”
As of right now, there are plans for classic materail on DVD releases. However there is no news to report on the specifics or details of what these products will be (full seasons, collection of uncut episodes, classic clip collections similar to a “best of”, …) when such a product be released, if there will be any bonus features, or how many releases to expect (a single box set, many single-discs, many box sets,…). Details on the specifics of the releases of classic material are not available, and probably won’t be until much closer to the release(s). Things are being worked on, and a lot will depend on the demand and success of initial release(s).
However that does not mean we should just sit contently silent until the first release. We should still voice our desire to help show there is a demand. Your letters and calls will cause Sesame to fell more confident in releasing classic material – this will cause releases to come quicker, have more content, more features, more releases, and more of what you want and the way you want it.. History has shown us that when a company is considering and working a release this type of classic program, such as this one, that letters from fans can go a long way. By sending a letter, making a phone call, or shooting them an e-mail can show them that there is a demand for material, that people want it – and they want it ASAP. So I urge everyone to write and call Sesame Workshop and ask for DVD box sets of the “classic” material. Together we can relive, reexperience, and reintroduce ourselves to the Street of the ‘60s, ‘70s, ‘80s, and ‘90s. Together we have a voice – let’s have it be heard. Something is coming as soon as possible (two+ years from now), but we should still encourage and reinforce their work on such products.
You can call them at: 212-595-3456
You can write them a letter at:
Sesame Workshop
1 Lincoln Plaza (Attention: Classic Sesame on DVD)
New York, NY 10023
You can send an e-mail here: sesameworkshop@sesameworkshop.org