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Hoots the Owl: Owl Sesame Street: An owl that plays a saxophone. He debuted on Sesame Street for the 16th season (1985), but was retired from the show in the 32nd season (2001). Kes Kestral Kes: Ollie Beak: Owl Tuesday Rendezvous: Orson Vulture H.R. Pufnstuf: Otis Owl Owl Jim Henson's Pajanimals: Jerry Bear's best friend Sam the Eagle: Eagle ...
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.
Sam Eagle is a Muppet character from the sketch comedy television series The Muppet Show, best known for his ultra-patriotism and disciplined manner of being. Sam originated on the television series, where he was performed by Frank Oz.
WFMJ-TV: Sesame Street (Sesame Street aired on WFMJ from November 1969 until September 1981. The market first had a lack of a NET/PBS station until the launches of both WNEO in May 1973 and WEAO in September 1975. WFMJ continued to air Sesame Street on weekdays due to the lack of weekday morning programming on both WNEO and WEAO. This lasted ...
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Sesame Street Around the World: The Sesame Street Experiment: 1990 Sing! Sesame Street Remembers Joe Raposo and His Music: 1991 Big Bird's Birthday or Let Me Eat Cake: 1993 Sesame Street: 25 Favorite Moments: Sesame Street Jam: A Musical Celebration: Sesame Street Stays Up Late! 1994 Sesame Street All-Star 25th Birthday: Stars and Street Forever!
Sesamstraße (German: [ˈzeːzamˌʃtʁaːsə] ⓘ, Sesame Street in English) is a German children's television series that airs primarily in Germany and the surrounding German-speaking countries. It is a spin-off of the first preschool programme Sesame Street .
On the eve of its 40th anniversary, Sesame Street is courting a strange political controversy. A two-year-old episode featuring Oscar the Grouch as a (what else?) grouchy TV news reporter for (who ...