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  1. Ken Scarborough. Writer: Sesame Street. Ken Scarborough is a longtime writer for children's television. Scarborough's head writing credits include Curious George (2006), Martha Speaks (2008), Pocoyo (2005), Arthur (1996), and Doug (1991). He served as a staff writer on NBC's Saturday Night Live (1975).

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  2. Meanwhile, Ken Scarborough, a Canadian newscaster, is forced into retirement but pleads to keep his job if he can report on a groundbreaking story. He is joined by colleague Reilly Clayton. They attend a conspiracy theory convention and meet Anthony Lansdowne, who agrees to help them expose the Pentaverate.

  3. Mini Bio. Ken Scarborough is a longtime writer for children's television. Scarborough's head writing credits include Curious George (2006), Martha Speaks (2008), Pocoyo (2005), Arthur (1996), and Doug (1991). He served as a staff writer on NBC's Saturday Night Live (1975).

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  5. May 5, 2022 · When a mild-mannered Canadian journalist, Ken Scarborough, is given one last chance to bring back a hard-hitting story to save his job, he and his feisty assistant Reilly (Lydia West) begin...

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  6. Ken Scarborough is the head writer of Sesame Street, beginning in Season 47. He has also written lyrics for songs on the show, such as "B is for Book." During his tenure, he has also served as executive producer for the show's primetime specials and the spin-off The Not-Too-Late Show with Elmo.

  7. Oct 17, 2023 · Ken Scarborough – Head Writer, Sesame Street Ken Scarborough has been Head Writer of Sesame Street since Season 47. Scarboroughs previous head writing credits include Doug , Arthur , Curious George , Martha Speaks , Pocoyo , and If You Give a Mouse a Cookie .

  8. Ken Scarborough is a longtime writer for children’s television. Scarboroughs head writing credits include Curious George, Martha Speaks, Pocoyo, Arthur, and Doug. He served as a staff writer on NBC’s Saturday Night Live, and is the Head Writer of The Not-Too-Late Show with Elmo.

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