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Sesame Street - Buddy and Jim hang a picture

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From 1969.The first Buddy and Jim sketch.

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  • I don't remember these guys at all. Were they only on in the first season?

  • Yup.

  • "Buddy and Jim"? They're kind of an Abbot and Costello. Except that they're stupider. Where there any more of these sketches?

    ~Ra'akone

  • Yes there were.

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  • @professortheremin I was thinking it was almost a Ralph and Ed dynamic from the Honeymooners.

  • They are like George and Lenny from "Of Mice and Men".

  • @RoyFive The fact that Jim is dumber than Buddy, but dignity blinds him to it, makes them more like Laurel and Hardy, rather than Abbott and Costello.

  • Brandon Maggart played Buddy and James Catusi was Jim.

  • I didn't like the show as much after they left. Jim thought he was smarter than Buddy, but he was just as clueless.

  • I remember them but jim is a lot dimmer than i remember!

  • I think these guys were on only in the first season. I barely remembered them, but remembered them nonetheless!

  • My parents say that they knew one these actors (I think Buddy), and that he had stopped the sketches because his kid was getting ribbed at school about his dumb father. That's love for you...

  • @trishpip Ah yes, the sandwich sketch - "It's a triple decker peanut butter and jelly club sandwich!"

  • @trishpip

    Do you remember the singer Kate? I remember her when I was three, and I recognized her in the photos on Wikipedia's Sesame Street episode guide. Also, do you remember a milk sketch when a man pours milk across a table instead of into a glass, and the other man says, "Oh, you can't do anything…"? It might have been on the Electric Company, but I'm not sure. I remember it when I was four.

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