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  2. List of Sesame Workshop productions - Wikipedia

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    Christmas Eve on Sesame Street: A Special Sesame Street Christmas: 1979 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 ...

  3. Sesame Street Presents: Follow That Bird - Wikipedia

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    Sesame Street Presents: Follow That Bird (or simply Follow That Bird) is a 1985 American musical road comedy film directed by Ken Kwapis, and written by Tony Geiss and Judy Freudberg. Based on the children's television series Sesame Street created by Joan Ganz Cooney and Lloyd Morrisett , it was the series' first theatrical feature-length film.

  4. List of The Muppet Show episodes - Wikipedia

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    Song: Various birds and reptiles perform "I Go to Rio". Fozzie's Act: Fozzie is booed off stage before he delivers his first joke. Guest Act: Diana dances with large birds and sings "Love Hangover". Song: The Gills Brothers sing "Aunt Chovy", and the audience (literally) eats them up. (Cut in Nickelodeon airing)

  5. List of children's films - Wikipedia

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    Sesame Street Presents Follow That Bird; Star Fairies; 1986. The Adventures of the American Rabbit; The Adventures of Milo and Otis; The Adventures of Scamper the Penguin; An American Tail; Babes in Toyland; Care Bears Movie II: A New Generation; Castle in the Sky; Doraemon: Nobita and the Steel Troops; Flight of the Navigator; GoBots: Battle ...

  6. Sesame Street - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. History of Sesame Street - Wikipedia

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    Sesame Street was an expensive program to produce because the creators decided they needed to compete with other programs that invested in professional, high quality production. [41] Jim Henson, (1989), creator of the Muppets. Henson was initially reluctant to become involved with a children's show, but agreed to do so. [42]

  8. "Sesame Street" has been gentrified. After 45 seasons, the brick walls that once fenced in the neighborhood have been razed, giving way to sweeping views of what looks suspiciously like the Brooklyn Bridge (it is in fact a composite of three New York City bridges).

  9. Don't Eat the Pictures - Wikipedia

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    Don't Eat the Pictures: Sesame Street at the Metropolitan Museum of Art (or simply Don't Eat the Pictures) is a one-hour Sesame Street special that aired on PBS on November 16, 1983. The title comes from a song in the special, "Don't Eat the Pictures", [ 1 ] sung by Cookie Monster . [ 2 ]