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7 records found for Sesame Street
#16544: SESAME STREET
Order1971-02-05, PBS, min.
November 10th, 1969-(PBS) Created by Joan Ganz Cooney of the Children's Workshop, Sesame Street has been deemed the most important children's show in television history. It also introduced Jim Henson's Muppets to American living rooms. The show remains a television fixture on PBS.
#16614: SESAME STREET
Order1971-05-28, PBS, min.
November 10th, 1969-(PBS) Created by Joan Ganz Cooney of the Children's Workshop, Sesame Street has been deemed the most important children's show in television history. It also introduced Jim Henson's Muppets to American living rooms. The show remains a television fixture on PBS.
#2422: EVENING AT POPS
Order1971-09-12, WNET, 57 min.
July 5, 1970-July 8, 1979. This was the "Something for the Kids" broadcast. A recurring summer series, "Evening at Pops" presents the Boston Pops Orchestra, under the direction of Arthur Fiedler (until his death in 1979).#16796: SESAME STREET
Order1972-02-17, PBS, min.
November 10th, 1969-(PBS) Created by Joan Ganz Cooney of the Children's Workshop, Sesame Street has been deemed the most important children's show in television history. It also introduced Jim Henson's Muppets to American living rooms. The show remains a television fixture on PBS.
#16797: SESAME STREET
Order1972-02-20, PBS, min.
November 10th, 1969-(PBS) Created by Joan Ganz Cooney of the Children's Workshop, Sesame Street has been deemed the most important children's show in television history. It also introduced Jim Henson's Muppets to American living rooms. The show remains a television fixture on PBS.
#16884: SESAME STREET
Order1972-04-26, PBS, min.
November 10th, 1969-(PBS) Created by Joan Ganz Cooney of the Children's Workshop, Sesame Street has been deemed the most important children's show in television history. It also introduced Jim Henson's Muppets to American living rooms. The show remains a television fixture on PBS.
#3426: STAND UP AND CHEER
Order1972-10-01, WCBS, 27 min.
1971-1974 1971 (Syndicated). On this half-hour musical series host Johnny Mann, together with the Johnny Mann Singers and assorted guests, sang the praises of the good old U.S.A. Bob Crane's second appearance on the series. Crane does a tongue in cheek stand-up routine about Academy Award winning songs through the years. Bob sings, "Zip A Dee Doo Dah," Baby It's Cold Outside," "In The Cool Cool Cool Of The Evening," and "Talk To The Animals." The Singers present a tribute to Paul Simon, and to TV's Sesame Street. The Johnny Mann singers sing songs from the show.