Formative TV Experience No. 11: Blues for the Toddler Soul
Here's a clip I remember from when I was a kid -- not one from 'Sesame Street' itself but from the equally wonderful 'The Electric Company.'
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Here's a clip I remember from when I was a kid -- not one from 'Sesame Street' itself but from the equally wonderful 'The Electric Company.'
Somewhat sadly (yet as expected), the finished product concerns itself more with being wholesome and educational than it does with showing Muppets finger-banging each other.
Plus: a very old restaurant, and public-school kitchens, all in our morning news roundup.
In my big fat cover piece on Neil Patrick Harris, I mention his many online clips. Here are a few!
We always figured Roger Sterling as more of a Sam the Eagle type.
The comedian brings a sunny day to cloudy Sesame Street.
'Sesame Street' will finally, belatedly, and thankfully be available online.
Also, shoppers probably won't spend big on back-to-school shopping this year, and David Beckham has a surprising new television role.
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