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  2. Muppets. Frank Oz, who performed many Muppets throughout his career, from the debut of Sesame Street to most Henson productions. Caroll Spinney performed Big Bird and Oscar the Grouch from the show's debut in 1969 until his retirement in 2018.

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    During this first season, Oscar the Grouch and Big Bird were the only Muppets to appear regularly in Street scenes, while most of the other Muppets debuted in separate segments. Many of the Muppet characters had designs and/or character traits that would be changed or dropped later on. Big Bird had a much more naïve voice and a smaller head with fe...

    Sesame Street's format as established in 1969 would remain virtually unchanged for decades; live-action street scenes would alternate with Muppet comedy skits, musical numbers, and short film segments, all known collectively as "inserts." Many of the Muppet scenes and films were created so that they could be replayed over and over (at least one seg...

    In 1968, the Children's Television Workshopestablished the original educational concepts that would prepare children for school. Over time these would be expanded into larger fields (such as women's career awareness, medical issues, and science and space). The original topics that were focused on during the first season included: 1. recognition of ...

    Episodes 0001 - 0130 (130 episodes) 1. Episode 0001-- Premiere episode; Gordon introduces Sally to Sesame Street 2. Episode 0002-- Oscar decides to leave Sesame Street 3. Episode 0003-- Big Bird makes a sweater for Susan 4. Episode 0004-- Gordon, Susan, and Bob run Hooper's Store for the day 5. Episode 0005-- Oscar gets wet in a rainstorm 6. Episod...

    1. Matt Robinson, Loretta Long, Will Lee, Bob McGrath, Jada Rowland, Brandon Maggart, James Catusi

    1. Caroll Spinney, Frank Oz, Jim Henson (Uncredited: Don Sahlin, Danny Seagren, Caroly Wilcox)

    1. Gordon, Susan, Mr. Hooper, Bob, Jennie, Buddy and Jim

    Executive Producer: David D. Connell
    Producers: Samuel Y. Gibbon Jr., Jon Stone, Matt Robinson, Lutrelle Horne
    Directors: Neil Smith, David Roth, Jan S. Rifkinson
    Writers: Jon Stone, Jeffrey Moss, Bruce Hart, Carol Hart, Ray Sipherd, Jerry Juhl, Virginia Schone, Dan Wilcox
  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › The_MuppetsThe Muppets - Wikipedia

    Jim Henson in 1989 Sesame Street lamp post. The Muppets were created by puppeteer Jim Henson in the 1950s; Henson claimed, but later recanted, that he coined the term Muppet as a portmanteau of the words marionette and puppet. Among Henson's earliest creations was Kermit the Frog, who became his most recognizable character.

  4. Cameraman Frankie Biondo has worked on Sesame Street from its first episode in 1969. Jim Henson and the Muppets' involvement in Sesame Street began when he and Cooney met at one of the curriculum planning seminars in Boston. Author Christopher Finch reported that Stone, who had worked with Henson previously, felt that if they could not bring ...

  5. Nov 24, 2009 · In 2006, a new Muppet, Abby Cadabby, made her debut and was positioned as the show’s first female star character, in an effort to encourage diversity and provide a strong role model for girls.

  6. Sesame Street premiered in the United States on November 10, 1969 on the National Educational Television network, which was succeeded a year later by the Public Broadcasting Service. For forty-five years, each episode aired in an hour-long format.

  7. Sesame Street: Created by Joan Ganz Cooney, Lloyd Morrisett Jr.. With Caroll Spinney, Jerry Nelson, Martin P. Robinson, Frank Oz. On a special inner city street, the inhabitants, human and muppet, teach preschool subjects with comedy, cartoons, games, and songs.

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