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Sesame Street - Episode 1710 (street scenes) 3/3

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Uploaded by on Aug 12, 2009

With a special credit sequence (but no funky chimes. You heard them once, why do need to hear them every other time?)

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  • 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'm guessing one of them directed the street potions, and the other the camp stuff.

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  • 1:14 Snuffy groped Big Bird with that hairy trunk ;D

  • i swear if that nose came with in a inch of my body i would have shot snuffy

  • 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.

  • 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 no

  • Oh yeah. That's not even on Muppet Wiki. Have you any recollection of what happens in that episode?

  • @Garrettk41 jerhouck was referring to episode 1711, the episode after this one.

  • To which episode do you refer?

  • In This Clip, From 1:48 To 3:29, It Was "Sesame Street" Video Close From November 26, 1982.

  • 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.

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