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  2. The Electric Company - Wikipedia

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    The Electric Company employed sketch comedy and various other devices to provide an entertaining program to help elementary school children develop their grammar and reading skills. [1] Since it was intended for children who had graduated from CTW's flagship program, Sesame Street, the humor was more mature than what was seen there. [citation ...

  3. List of The Electric Company (2009 TV series) episodes

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    The Electric Company tries to help Marcus improve his wordball-throwing skills so he can join them. Meanwhile, Francine and Gilda Flip —a new resident in Francine's building and Prankster-in-training—ask Manny to build a machine that can help them prevent Marcus from becoming the newest member of the Electric Company. Guest Starring Jenny Slate

  4. The Electric Company (2009 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The Electric Company is an American educational children's television series produced by Sesame Workshop and developed by Karen Fowler. It is a reboot of the 1971 series of the same name . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The series ran on PBS Kids Go! from January 19, 2009, to April 4, 2011 with reruns continuing on PBS until August 31, 2014.

  5. Love of Chair - Wikipedia

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    Love of Chair was a recurring sketch on the television program The Electric Company. Written by actor Paul Dooley, it was seen primarily during the 1971–1972 season. The sketch was a parody of classic soap operas, and spoofed numerous aspects of these shows: The name of the sketch was based on the long-running TV soap opera Love of Life.

  6. Category:The Electric Company (TV series) - Wikipedia

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  7. June Angela - Wikipedia

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    June Angela is an American actress, singer, and dancer.Her best-known role is that of Julie, the mainstay member of the Short Circus band that was featured in the PBS children's television series The Electric Company during its entire six-year run.

  8. Judy Graubart - Wikipedia

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    Esther Judith Graubart (born October 5, 1943, in Fort Worth, Texas) is an American actress and comedian.She is best known for being a regular cast member of The Electric Company, the pioneering children's show from the 1970s produced by the Children's Television Workshop.

  9. Jim Boyd (actor) - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, he appeared in the TV documentary The Electric Company's Greatest Hits & Bits, talking about his experience on The Electric Company in an interview. [3] Boyd was the on-camera talent or voiceover talent for a number of industrial videos for a large body of corporate training and communication videos during the 1990s.