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Sesame Street and Big Bird Feel 40 Years Young

For Big Bird, 40 is the new 6. Everyone's favorite 8-foot yellow lark and all his friends celebrated Sesame Street's 40th anniversary earlier this month. While the big Four-Oh means middle age in human years, it's forever young on the groundbreaking, self-renewing children's program. "Forty feels great! I feel pretty good because I'm 6 years old now in bird years," Big Bird tells TVGuide.com. "I was a wee child when it started. I think my first memory is Sesame Street." The same could be said for countless fans of the series that has netted a record 122 Emmys and has become one of TV's most enduring shows. See what Big Bird thinks has made Sesame Street so successful, what his Thanksgiving plans are and more!
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  • Don't even tell me how to get to Sesame Street. That is a terrible place. I wouldn't go there if I knew the way! 6 foot pigeons walking around, and an elephant that's a junkie.......
  • I thought Big Bird was a canary (?) but in this article he refers to himself as a lark...  Does anyone else recall?
  • Forty years and young!!! Sesame Street is the best neighborhood/block.
Professor Grover teaches the monsters how to be super-heroes. Celebrity guest Christopher Reeve and Ernie say the alphabet.
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It's time to play "The Healthy Foods Name Game!" with Mr. Healthy Food as the game show host! Elmo has to find four healthy foods of various colors on Sesame Street before the mouse climbs to the top of the refrigerator. First, Elmo sets off to find a healthy food that is red and sees Luis who is cooking fajitas with red peppers, which are healthy and taste great! Zoe and Elmo find a white healthy food together. Old MacDonald and Gladys the Cow suddenly appear and give them a fresh glass of milk filled with Vitamin D! Gladys wants to play! They all head over to the vegetable garden together in search of a green healthy food. They find lettuce, a healthy and crunchy part of any meal! Finally, just as they are looking for a purple food to win the game, they see Snuffy who is pushing a giant purple eggplant home for his Mom to make some Eggplant Parmalupagus! Now that Elmo and his friends have found all four healthy foods, they receive their big, healthy prize. They get to eat all the del
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Rosita and Telly want to play a game of tag but they can't find anyone to play with them. They meet Bob's niece Samara and wonder if she would like to play. She can't hear them because she is deaf. Rosita and Telly are concerned because they don't know how they will be able to all speak and play together. Samara explains that even though she can't hear them, she can talk to them by using sign language. They have a lot of fun learning, playing, and also signing and saying the alphabet together. Everyone on Sesame Street gets so excited about sign language that they all can't wait to learn more. Celebrity guest Evelyn Glennie.
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Elmo, Zoe and Telly argue over who has the best pet in the world. Celebrity guest B.B. King sings about the letter B.
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Sesame Street and Big Bird Feel 40 Years Young

For Big Bird, 40 is the new 6. Everyone's favorite 8-foot yellow lark and all his friends celebrated Sesame Street's 40th anniversary earlier this month. While the big Four-Oh means middle age in human years, it's forever young on the groundbreaking, self-renewing children's program. "Forty feels great! I feel pretty good because I'm 6 years old now in bird years," Big Bird tells TVGuide.com. "I was a wee child when it started. I think my first memory is Sesame Street." The same could be said for countless fans of the series that has netted a record 122 Emmys and has become one of TV's most enduring shows. See what Big Bird thinks has made Sesame Street so successful, what his Thanksgiving plans are and more!
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Guiding Light, Sesame Street to Be Honored at Daytime Emmys

Forget Ellen and Tyra — Guiding Light and a bunch of Muppets are set to take center stage at Sunday's 36th Daytime Emmy Awards.

Hosted by Vanessa Williams, the show will honor two daytime staples during the broadcast — one of which is bidding farewell. Light, which ends its run on ...
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Sesame Street Is Back, and Feeling Feist-y!

Theres a lot of new stuff in store promises executive producer Carol-Lynn Parente when talking about the 39th season of Sesame Street Mondays 9 amET PBS time may vary in your area the gold standard in preschool programming This year the goal is to make math fun with such parodies as Preschool Musical Are You Smarter Than an Egg Layer and 30 Rocks In the season opener Feist sings her catchy 1234 with new lyrics 1234 chickens just back from the shore and Jack Black pals around with Elmo More A-list stars will show up later in the season including Jessica Alba David Beckham Heidi Klum Neil Patrick Harris Randy Jackson Sandra Oh Jenny McCarthy and newsman Brian Williams who shows his sense of humor while reporting on a case of mine-itis But Sesame Street purists should be warned Two beloved Muppets have a different look as the series introduces Claymation versions of Bert and Ernie At least Super Grover remains untouched Megan Wals read more

Neil Patrick Harris Shows Off His Fairy Shoes!

What's better than seeing NPH riding a unicorn while trippin' on shrooms? How about NPH donning little white wings and singing about footwear as he plays The Shoe Fairy on Sesame Street? Turns out Harris is all about belting out the tunes these days (also starting in Joss Whedon's Dr. Horrible Sing-Along Blog), and in this PBS skit, the How I Met Your Mother star sings about his high-tops, polka dot flip-flops and every shoe under the sun they could find to rhyme. Watch it now! | More online videos read more

Feist Counts "1,2,3,4" for Sesame Street

Feist really hit it big not too long ago when their song, "1,2,3,4" was featured in a new ad for video iPods, but this Sesame Street version of the single gives Apple's video a run for its money. We do have one slight qualm about the video, though. If the whole point of the song is about learning and loving to count, then where is The Count?! read more

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Premise: A landmark series set in an ethnically diverse urban neighborhood where every day is a sunny one. It features songs, skits, animation and, of course, Muppets to teach preschoolers basic educational and social concepts. A public-television gem that's older than PBS itself, 'Sesame Street' debuted in 1969 on National Educational Television. Since that time, this influential show has won more Emmys than any other in TV history (more than 90 at last count) and can be seen in more than 140 countries.

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