From episode 7 of "The Letter People" - Meet Miss A: A'choo
Although Miss A was the seventh letter person introduced on the TV series, in the classroom program she was the sixth letter person intr...
From episode 7 of "The Letter People" - Meet Miss A: A'choo
Although Miss A was the seventh letter person introduced on the TV series, in the classroom program she was the sixth letter person introduced.
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aww the memories, i used to love the introduction of the show, now that im 22 years old i ask the majority of my friends if they remember this show and they say no, this was better than sesame street back then
I listened to these in Kindergarten in 1991-1992 and in First Grade in 1992-1993. We did not have the politically correct ones. I hadn't heard about them until I saw it on wikipedia.
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