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Series Name:   Sesame Street
Format:TV Series
IMDB:IMDB Page
Years:1969 - Now
Country:  USA
Language:English
Genre:Children & Family, Comedy, Music
Rating:6.7  Rate
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Community: 24 Have Seen
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Selected CastBob McGrath as Bob
 Roscoe Orman as Gordon
 Emilio Delgado as Luis
 Loretta Long as Susan
 Sonia Manzano as Maria
 Northern Calloway as David
 Jim Henson as Kermit/Ernie/other characters (voice)
 Frank Oz as Bert/other characters (voice)
 Caroll Spinney as Big Bird
 Jerry Nelson as Multiple characters (voice)
 Kevin Clash as Elmo (voice)
 Fran Brill as Multiple characters (voice)
 Alison Bartlett as Gina
 Steve Whitmire as Kermit/Ernie/other characters (voice)
 Will Lee as Mr. Hooper
 Linda Bove as Linda
 Matt Robinson as Gordon
 Ruth Buzzi as Ruthie
 Stockard Channing as The Mad Painter's Victim
 Paul Benedict as The Mad Painter


Notes

Longest continually running children's series in American TV history (and possible English-language TV history), with as of 2015 several first season cast members still with the show.

Marketed internationally beginning in the 1970s with Canada producing a version of the series combining US material with specially shot Canadian content. This lasted until the mid-1990s when the CBC replaced Sesame Street with an all-Canadian series called Sesame Park, which was cancelled after a few years. Many other countries have produced their own versions of Sesame Street over the years.

Two live-action feature films featuring series cast and characters have been produced: Follow That Bird and The Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland.

Although not technically a spin-off, The Electric Company was aimed at children who had outgrown Sesame Street. Due to the series popularizing Jim Henson's Muppets (in particular Kermit the Frog), The Muppet Show is often erroneously considered a spin-off; except for the occasional crossover involving signature Muppets Kermit and Rowlf the Dog, the two series are not connected.

In 2016, after nearly 47 years on PBS, Sesame Street moved to the cable network HBO, which saw some change in formatting. The series continued to air on PBS, though new episodes were to air on HBO first.

On DVD & Blu-ray World

DVD

Sesame Street: A Sesame Street Christmas Carol - Sony Wonder - USA (2006)
DVD

Sesame Street: Kids' Favorite Country Songs - Genius Entertainment - USA (2007)
DVD

Sesame Street: Guess That Shape And Color - Sony Wonder - USA (2006)
DVD

Sesame Street: Elmo's Potty Time - Sony Wonder - USA (2006)
Blu-ray

Sesame Street: Color Of Prison - Sesame Workshop - USA (2008)


Images



Number: 777417  THUMBNAIL
Uploaded By: 23skidoo
Description: 1969 Title screen


Comments and Reviews
 
MR B PAGE
6th Dec 2022
 R.I.P. Bob McGrath, Emilio Delgado, Will Lee and other members of Sesame Street, sadly no longer with us, that you`ve really entertained us through all the years and will be sadly missed..
 

 
23skidoo
20th Jul 2015
 Sonia Manzano, who has played Maria on Sesame Street since 1971, recently announced she was retiring from the show. For those keeping score, that's 44 years which I believe might be a record for an Hispanic actress in an ongoing TV role (unless someone in a soap opera has her beat). She also was a writer for the show, winning 15 Emmys (I don't know if she plans to continue writing for the show). The longevity of the people involved in this program is admirable.
 

 
23skidoo
20th Jun 2015
 @zabadek Yeah, that's probably why the CBC ultimately replaced it with Sesame Park which was an awful show, and some countries just did top to bottom new shows. Which was fine, but I'm sorry nothing in this world beats James Earl Jones counting to 10. (I love what he does at the end. For some reason I remembered that bit for years afterwards.) By the way, this was recorded for the original test/pilot episode and was used as proof of concept for the series. Jones was the first celebrity to appear on Sesame Street as a result.

 

 
zabadak
20th Jun 2015
 Yes - came under fire in the PC era for being US-centric ("zee" instead of "zed") which is ironic, now, as we are accepting more and more US terms over English ("jail" instead of "gaol")! :shocked:
 

 
23skidoo
18th Jun 2015
 I can't imagine my early childhood without this. Even when I was a teenager I'd occasionally tune in because the Muppets were cool, but the show lost me when it became more about Elmo. The title screen here is from the very first season before the famous sign was established as the logo.

The show made some impressive creative decisions over the years. When Will Lee (Mr Hooper) died in real life it formed the basis for a groundbreaking episode used to introduce children to the concept of death and loss. And I remember they decided to eliminate a running gag involving the humans on Sesame Street never meeting Mr. Snuffleupagus (a furry elephant-like character Big Bird befriended but who the adults didn't believe existed because he always wandered off before they could see him) out of concerns that children might be afraid to be honest with parents and teacher about things like abuse (the logic makes more sense than the way I described it).
 


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