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  1. 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 Steve Whitmire, who took over many of Jim Henson's characters after Henson's death in 1990, including Ernie and Kermit the Frog [12] Kevin Clash, with Elmo, his ...

  2. Billy Barkhurst: (2009–2018) Ernie (voice for Sesame Street Live shows (2009–2014); regular performer (2014–2018)) Jennifer Barnhart: (2003–present) Zoe (2016–present), Gladys the Cow (2003–present), Mama Bear (2003–present), Francine Lloyd Wright, Granny Snuffle, Goldilocks (2005), Super Chicken (2005), Granny Bird (2018 ...

  3. Muppet performers are often referred to as Muppeteers. Everyone listed here has done voice work and puppetry work on a Muppet project. See also: Muppet Puppeteers, Muppet Voice Actors, Crew Cameos

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    Sesame Streetuses a combination of puppets, animation, and live actors to teach young children the fundamentals of reading (letter and word recognition) and arithmetic (numbers, addition and subtraction), as well as geometric forms, cognitive processes, and classification. Since the show's inception, other instructional goals have focused on basic ...

    Sesame Streetpremiered 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. Beginning in Season 45, in addition to the hour-long episodes, a half-hour version also aired in an aft...

    The majority of Sesame Streetsegments are repeated in multiple episodes, much like television commercials are. These are called inserts, as they get inserted into a variety of episodes as needed. In the first six seasons, it would be common for the same animated segments on letters and numbers (which are treated as sponsors) to be shown multiple ti...

    Sesame Street has maintained a rigorous research standard since its foundation, to ensure that the programming is addressing the needs of its viewers. The Education and Research (E&R) department of Sesame Workshop is currently headed by Rosemarie T. Truglio, Ph.D. and Jeanette Betancourt. Truglio states that the level of interaction between E&R, Co...

    Sesame Street is known for its extensive merchandising, which includes many books, magazines, audiovisual media, toys, and the "Tickle Me Elmo" craze. Its fiction books have sometimes displayed a notice stating that money received from the sale of the publications is used to fund Sesame Workshop, and mention that children do not have to watch the s...

    In addition to episodic television, Sesame Street has released two theatrical feature films, with a third in development. A number of TV movies and specials have also been produced including Don't Eat the Pictures, Big Bird in China, and many others, as well as several direct-to-videotitles.

    Some educators criticized the show when it debuted, claiming that its format would contribute to shortening children's attention spans. This concern still exists today, although there is no conclusive proof of this being the case, even after several decades of televised shows. In a letter to the Boston Globe, Boston University professor of educatio...

    As early as 1972, CTW began partnering with foreign countries to develop dubbed versions of the show as well as co-productions with their own content. The original programs introduced new settings and characters modeled after those established in the American version, sometimes carrying over familiar characters and inserts. In the late 1990s, versi...

    Some notable rumors about Sesame Street over the decades include Bert and Ernie's relationship, the dubious claim that they were named for characters in It's a Wonderful Life, the death of Ernie by...

    Lesser, Gerald S. Children and Television: Lessons from Sesame Street. New York: Random House, 1974.
    Morrow, Robert W. Sesame Street and the Reform of Children's Television. Baltimore: John Hopkins University Press, 2006.
  4. Ever wonder how the puppets on Sesame Street operate? The puppeteers for some of Sesame Street's most famous characters share their insights on how they brin...

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  5. Nov 1, 2021 · There’s a triangle between the eyes and nose and a point where it looks like they’re looking right into the camera.”. It’s a sensitive illusion. Turning the puppet even slightly, he says ...

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  7. Dec 15, 2011 · Clash's story is told in the new documentary Being Elmo, which chronicles the puppeteer's journey from performing in backyard shows for his mother's home-based day care center, to working with Jim ...

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