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The opening credits of The Sopranos ' s first three seasons featured a shot of the Twin Towers visible in Tony Soprano's rearview mirror. It was replaced with a generic shot beginning in the show's fourth season. [64] New material was quickly added to PBS's Sesame Street following the attacks to address
Sesame Street was conceived in 1966 during discussions between television producer Joan Ganz Cooney and Carnegie Foundation vice president Lloyd Morrisett.Their goal was to create a children's television show that would "master the addictive qualities of television and do something good with them," [16] such as helping young children prepare for school.
In various re-airings on PBS in the late 1980s the closing scene with Susan and Gordon finding that Cookie Monster ate the needles and discovered off their Christmas tree was cut, likely due to a combination of the PBS closing credits at the end of the original and for Cookie Monster's excessive belching.
A Walking Tour of Sesame Street: Sesame Street in Puerto Rico: 1983 Don't Eat the Pictures: Big Bird in China: 1984 Big Bird in Australia: Australia 1988 Sesame Street, Special: United States 1989 Big Bird in Japan: United States Japan Sesame Street: 20 and Still Counting: United States Sesame Street Around the World: The Sesame Street ...
The only exception was Kermit the Frog, who was featured in other projects prior to Sesame Street. Sesame Workshop retains the rights to use any Sesame Street footage featuring the character. The sale ended any direct affiliation between The Muppets and Sesame Street, although the series retains use of the term "Muppet" under license from Disney.
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One such version, done with the cooperation of Sesame Workshop, [3] was released under the DJ Food name by Ninja Tune Records on a 12" EP [4] and the Zen TV DVD. [5] Other versions have been performed by Venetian Snares (on the Infolepsy EP), Wicked Hemlocks, Maylee Todd (on Escapology), The Postmarks, and an instrumental version by Big Organ Trio.
Sesame Street Theme" (Calypso) - The Kids "Adventure" - En Vogue "Do-Wop Hop" "The Batty Bat" - The Count, Ftatateeta and his bats "The Alligator King" - Bud Luckey "I Love Trash" (remade version) (introduction omitted/new sound effect added at the end) - Oscar the Grouch "Count it Higher" - Little Chrissy and the Alphabets; Montage of Ernie songs: