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The special follows Elmo and other Sesame Street characters having a virtual playdate, along with a few celebrity guests. HBO and WarnerMedia's parent company, AT&T, was the program's sole sponsor, [2] with United Health Care sponsoring the PBS Kids broadcast. [1] A second special, Elmo's Playdate: Scavenger Hunt, aired on August 6, 2020. [3]
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The Greatest TV Moments: Sesame Street Music A-Z: 2001 A&E Biography: Sesame Street: 2003 Sesame Street 4-D Movie Magic: United States Japan 2004 Sesame Street: The Street We Live On: United States 2005 Sesame Street: All-Star Alphabet: 2006 The World According to Sesame Street: When Parents Are Deployed: 2007 Elmo's Christmas Countdown: 2008
In Friday’s episode of the popular YouTube interview series “ Chicken Shop Date,” host Amelia Dimoldenberg ate nuggets with “Sesame Street” star Elmo ... actually a playdate this time ...
Ernie, Cookie Monster and Elmo in 'Sesame Street' A portion of the Sesame Street library will be available to view on Max through 2027. Currently, the streaming service only offers seasons 1, 5, 7 ...
Ernie, Cookie Monster and Elmo of 'Sesame Street' It’s been 55 years since the popular children’s show Sesame Street first aired, but the wholesome Muppets have continued to touch viewers ...
Stephen Colbert as the letter Z in Sesame Street's All Star Alphabet; Laveranues Coles (one segment): Coles, a New York Jets player, appeared in season 38 (2007), along with other Jets, Elmo, and Elmo's goldfish Dorothy; Judy Collins; Shawn Colvin sings "I Don't Want to Live on the Moon" with Ernie; Perry Como; Common; Harry Connick Jr.
According to the book Sesame Street: A Celebration - 40 Years of Life on the Street the segment was discontinued after 2003 because, "kids didn't know the new Muppets and became confused, and the frenetic pace of the segment raised concerns. The puppets Mooba, Mel, Narf, and Groogel literally bounced off the walls.