Segment from Sesame Street Episode 1497 (Part two of two)

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Uploaded by on Nov 18, 2009

[I don't have any more of the episode other than what's posted]
With Mr. Hooper, Big Bird, Gordon, Linda, and Mr. Ortiz. Mirissa Neff dances with Mr. Hooper.

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  • Febuary 3, 1981

  • Mr. Hooper!

  • @0816brandon That's was one of my favorite parts of Sesame Street I liked saying that it's a production of the Children's Television Workshop and the music following that w/ the credits that they received a grant from the Ford Foundation, Grant from US Department of Education, not to mention that I knew that Mr. Rogers was coming up next and then The Electric Company or 321 Contact.

  • @MuppetDude "We" meaning those of us that saw the beginning of the episode.The rest isn't on You Tube. Oscar:"By the silly number 11" (YOU'RE the silly one Oscar! But I love you anyway!)

  • this is GREAT! its was so much better for children concentration then...they didnt flip from subject to subject so quickly...kids had time to relax and soak in thought and the moment

  • We never see enough of those.

  • this is why i love sesame street so much, ESPECIALLY the old clips with mr hooper. they had a lot of variety.

  • I love that sesame steet and the children's television workshop sign

  • I love the sesame street and the children's television workshop sign

  • Gordon was a lot skinnier back then.

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