Classic Sesame Street - "Dial M for Mother"
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At first, I was sure Richard Hunt was performing the runner, but now I'm wondering if it's David Rudman. Can anyone help me out?
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Notice how in this case Sherlock didn't actually take the credit for himself. He didn't truly give anyone credit. He just named off the solution.
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Really. When I was a kid, the opening didn't mean much to me at all. I didn't really take the gravestone or anything like that into accoutn. Whenever it came on, my thought was: "oh, good. This means it's time for Mysterious Theater."
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I was also scared to see that painted woman in the intro. Seeing the painted woman along with hearing wolf howling and thunder and lightening crashing made it feel even more scarier seeing the painted woman. (I used to wonder what the painted woman was holding in her left hand where I thought she had her tongue on a lollipop but, now I know that she's holding a rose up to her nose). As soon as Mysterious Theater came, I would quickly change the channel for 10seconds to avoid seeing the intro.
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Vincent Twice is a pun on legendary horror actor Vincent Price.
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I don't understand how a song that is an official part of our culture can be owned by anyone. Then again, in this case, the birthday song isn't exactly sung, just barked. Would that count?
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Right, but they could put "The Mystery of the Missing Cat" on DVD!
And I bet this reason is why we won't be seeing "Big Bird's Birthday" from 1991 being released on DVD anytime soon.
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I wonder what the educational value of this particular segment is? I guess it's about telling time or how to use a telephone.
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I never saw this one when I was little! I just saw the "Circle Search" and "Missing Toast" ones. I love how they used an actual recording of Big Ben striking the hour instead of some other clock chiming sound.
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watson is so cute when it fainted...
that was cute when watson barking happy birthday to sherlock's mom.
PatJK910 3 years ago 10
Once again, wisely captured before they added short dramatic music every time the clock was displayed.
I can't help but see a little Montgomery Burns in Vincent Twice Vincent Twice.
millcake16 4 years ago 4