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The Number Painter, also known as The Mad Painter, was the title character of a series of comedy live-action short films produced for the children's television program Sesame Street. This series of slapstick films — each one ran anywhere from one minute to 90 seconds — were used to teach children number recognition, including appearance and ...
Paul Bernard Benedict (September 17, 1938 – December 1, 2008) [1] was an American actor who made numerous appearances in television and films, beginning in 1965. He was known for his roles as The Number Painter on the PBS children's show Sesame Street and as the English neighbor Harry Bentley on the CBS sitcom The Jeffersons.
Sesame Street: 1971–1972 1974 "Mad Painter" and "Sand Alphabet" shorts: Children's Television Workshop: The Fable of He and She: 1974: short film: Learning Corporation of America: Pinwheel: 1979–1982: animation: Warner-Amex Satellite Entertainment: Braingames: 1983: pilot: HBO: About Alcohol: 1984: short film: Channing L. Bete Company MTV ...
It’s been 55 years since the popular children’s show Sesame Street first aired, but the wholesome Muppets have continued to touch viewers across generations.. Though most who are older than ...
During the first street scene, He plays The Sesame Street theme song on the clarinet. Later on in the episode. He explains to Oscar that playing the clarinet with just the pieces will not make a good sound. When he built the pieces together, he can play. He plays Rhapsody in Blue. Emma Stone acts out the word "balance" with Abby Cadabby
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Mr. Harold Hooper (played by Will Lee) was one of the first four human characters to appear on the television series Sesame Street.Created by producer and writer Jon Stone, Mr. Hooper is the original proprietor of Hooper's Store, the neighborhood variety store and combination diner/corner store that serves as a place for Muppets and humans to meet and interact.
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