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Your Thoughts: Sesame Street Silly Storytime DVD with Special Guest Reporter Kermit

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If I recall, the "Foot Snugglies" segment is from 1980 or 1981.
The 40th anniversary DVD lists it as being from season 11 (the 1979-1980 season).


Muppet dude said:
I wonder what will happen when SesameWorkshop decides to upload the "Hey Diddle Diddle" and "Aladdin's Lamp" reports, both of which originally did NOT begin with a "NEWS FLASH" logo. They might leave them the way they are (like they did with the "New Three Little Pigs Story" sketch, which also had no logo), or if they plastered a "NEWS FLASH" logo onto both sketches in the late 80s/early 90s for reruns then they might use that (I wonder if that ever happened to those two sketches?)
I wonder if those sketches really were originally aired without logos, or if they were just cut for time on Noggin.
 
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