I remember they did another All My Letters skit about the Letter K. It was about a King who couldn't get into his kitchen. And in the end, it said it would continue with L
Well... I still think Vivian is voiced by Fran Bill... but I'm not all that sure.
Still, I may know of something that can help us. Vivian sounds alot like the COUNTESS (The Count's Lady Friend) If we find her, we may find a match up.
I thought of another 'v' word they didn't use that would have worked perfectly. As Walter was approaching Vivian, she could have said "I'm about to become his 'victim'.
Yeah, they wanted to do it the way lots of shows do and tell what would be coming up next, which in this case was W.
Although, if they did stick with V, they could have called him Vincent Jr. Why the Jr. part? Because I think he looks kind of like a young Vincent Twice, don't you agree?
It's a shame this never became a recurring series; of course, the Z segment would have to be a "grand finale episode" with the way the announcer sets thinga up!
That's right. Walter is definitely a live hand puppet, and it looks to me like Vivian is too. But I think Victor is just a typical sized pumpkin Anything Muppet.
I remember they did another All My Letters skit about the Letter K. It was about a King who couldn't get into his kitchen. And in the end, it said it would continue with L
culpit 2 years ago
Someone PLEASE post another Sesame Street mock soap opera: "The Boy, The Girl, and the Jelly Beans."
jaybeeburr 2 years ago
The funniest part about this is that the guy who plays Gordon on Sesame Street portrayed Tyrone the pimp on All My Children back in the day...
lizlawton 3 years ago
Who does Vivian's voice? I'm not so great at identifying female Muppet performers.
Garrettk41 4 years ago
Yeah, who performed Vivian, Victor and Walter the vegeterian vampire?
tpirman1982 4 years ago
Victor: Richard Hunt
Vivan: Possibly Fran Bill
Walter: Possibly Marty Robinson.
That's the best I can do.
DakariKingMykan 4 years ago
Walter the Vampire sounds more like Jerry Nelson, who also did the narriator.
jonnytbirdzback 4 years ago
You could be right about Walter... but it's too hard to tell.
Jerry and Marty sound really different.
DakariKingMykan 4 years ago
Yes I'm pretty sure Walter is Martin P. Robinson. It's Vivian I'm curious about.
Garrettk41 4 years ago
Well... I still think Vivian is voiced by Fran Bill... but I'm not all that sure.
Still, I may know of something that can help us. Vivian sounds alot like the COUNTESS (The Count's Lady Friend) If we find her, we may find a match up.
DakariKingMykan 4 years ago
Well, possibly, but while I listen more carefully, I actually think Vivian sounds more like Pam Arciero. And Walter is definitely not Jerry Nelson.
Garrettk41 3 years ago
Ah well...
It doesn't matter too much... it's still I nice sketch. Brings back memories.
*Sisghs* I just wish Sesame Street was still like this.
DakariKingMykan 3 years ago
Either her or Kathryn Mullen, I think.
Garrettk41 3 years ago
I thought of another 'v' word they didn't use that would have worked perfectly. As Walter was approaching Vivian, she could have said "I'm about to become his 'victim'.
Garrettk41 4 years ago
Walter?! Why couldn't the vegetarian vampire be named Vladimir?
twiztedirish1978 4 years ago
I found that to be random....I was expecting another "V" word/name. But, it makes sense because it's the next letter of the alphabet. O_o
WildHoneyPie4 4 years ago
Yeah, they wanted to do it the way lots of shows do and tell what would be coming up next, which in this case was W.
Although, if they did stick with V, they could have called him Vincent Jr. Why the Jr. part? Because I think he looks kind of like a young Vincent Twice, don't you agree?
Garrettk41 4 years ago
Vivian and Victor are classic Soap Opera names, lol.
A vampire??!! Have we switched to Dark Shadows parodies??? Lol
Herald8 4 years ago
It's a shame this never became a recurring series; of course, the Z segment would have to be a "grand finale episode" with the way the announcer sets thinga up!
ISNorden 4 years ago
Fantastic, down to the plot twist at the end! They don't have humor like this anymore on SS.
Pluffton 4 years ago
I remember this one all right. Looks like they've parodied "All My Children" on Sesame Street twice.
Garrettk41 4 years ago
I didn't know the orange live hands debuted in the 80s. WOW!
jonnytbirdzback 4 years ago
I meant to say orange gold live hands.
jonnytbirdzback 4 years ago
That's right. Walter is definitely a live hand puppet, and it looks to me like Vivian is too. But I think Victor is just a typical sized pumpkin Anything Muppet.
Garrettk41 3 years ago