Thank you so much for putting these up! I grew up with the "Around The Corner" version of Sesame Street, so it's really nice to see older episodes like these.
Why can't you include the funding credits and the PBS logo? To me without those things, the closing isn't complete. Besides, the PBS logo was my favorite part.
Answering the question on the description: Because the text and font of the fundings in the funky chimes are different in 1982 than in 1981 or 1985. And jerhouck, I'll be very surprised if ANYONE outside of Sesame Workshop has that episode and, sad to say, I don't think anyone will ever see it.
The still shots during the credits is such a throwback to other TV shows at the time, lol.
Funny to see both Lisa Simon and Emily Squires credited as directors; back then, the guild had a rule that only one person can direct a television show at a time (or at least be credited for it).
i swear if that nose came with in a inch of my body i would have shot snuffy
Damorion101 2 months ago
Thank you so much for putting these up! I grew up with the "Around The Corner" version of Sesame Street, so it's really nice to see older episodes like these.
alexeidarling 7 months ago
The final set of inserts is as follows:
Cartoon- A snake displays shapes, named in Spanish.
Muppets- Ernie and Bert play Guess What I Am
Cartoon- Sand letter W
Garrettk41 11 months ago
In This Clip, From 1:48 To 3:29, It Was "Sesame Street" Video Close From November 26, 1982.
radiodj1520 1 year ago
Why can't you include the funding credits and the PBS logo? To me without those things, the closing isn't complete. Besides, the PBS logo was my favorite part.
1RichardHunt 2 years ago 2
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schemer1991 2 years ago
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jerhouck 2 years ago 3
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jerhouck 2 years ago 3
Answering the question on the description: Because the text and font of the fundings in the funky chimes are different in 1982 than in 1981 or 1985. And jerhouck, I'll be very surprised if ANYONE outside of Sesame Workshop has that episode and, sad to say, I don't think anyone will ever see it.
zymaymyn 2 years ago 7
To which episode do you refer?
Garrettk41 1 year ago
@Garrettk41 jerhouck was referring to episode 1711, the episode after this one.
zymaymyn 1 year ago
Oh yeah. That's not even on Muppet Wiki. Have you any recollection of what happens in that episode?
Garrettk41 1 year ago
@Garrettk41 no
zymaymyn 1 year ago
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jerhouck 2 years ago
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schemer1991 2 years ago
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schemer1991 2 years ago
Pretty nice saga.
antsamthompson9 2 years ago 8
The still shots during the credits is such a throwback to other TV shows at the time, lol.
Funny to see both Lisa Simon and Emily Squires credited as directors; back then, the guild had a rule that only one person can direct a television show at a time (or at least be credited for it).
GroverKent 2 years ago 8
I'm guessing one of them directed the street potions, and the other the camp stuff.
MarshalGrover 2 years ago
this has been such a trip to see Echo Rock after all these years. ah, to be 6 and a half years old again.
I hope everyone loved them as much as I did. thank you so very much, Marshall Grover. xxx ooo, Mazie.
maziebunny 2 years ago 6
I like how big bird says "snuffy is that you?" who else would it be haha... there soo cute.
Sapphires1985 2 years ago 5
Originally broadcasted on November 26, 1982.
kungfujiapple 2 years ago 4