Happy Birthday Sesame Street!

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I never got into SS or similar shows, probably because TV was not considered a babysitter back then (or at least in our house). Basically I went from kindergarden to Bugs Bunny and The Flintstones. :-)
 
As a long time volunteer at my local PBS station, I must emphatically state. Sesame Street is not a babysitter. These are educational programs designed to teach children while they are being engaged and entertained.

Mr. Rogers of Mr. Rogers Neighborhood was a Presbyterian minister and recognized back then that television was becoming too violent and fast paced for young minds. This is why you will see in his shows that they are very slow, meticulous and don't jump around. This is also the same concept that other PBS shows use in having a theme for the day and not changing and switching. Life shouldn't be so fast paced when you are three. Look at the other find shows that are available. Super Y, Word World, Science Kid. Your children are learning, turn on your captioning and turn down the sound and guess what--they are reading.

Now I will get of my Tide Box and join you is wishing Seasame Street, Big Bird, Oscar, Cookie, The Count, Kermit, and Piggy a very happy birthday, and many, many more.
 
If I remember correctly A show called Romper Room was going off the air & the new Seasame street show was to take its place.

While the new seasame Street show was airing another show was being introduced called the electric company - I loved that show.
 
Yea, Kermit!

How could I have forgotten Kermit the Frog!

One of my favourite songs then and now was sung by this wise creature of the swamps/pools and it remains relevant today:

It's Not That Easy Being Green

It's not that easy being green
Having to spend each day the color of the leaves
When I think it could be nicer being red, or yellow or gold
Or something much more colorful like that

It's not easy being green
It seems you blend in with so many other ordinary things
And people tend to pass you over 'cause you're
Not standing out like flashy sparkles in the water
Or stars in the sky

But green's the color of Spring
And green can be cool and friendly-like
And green can be big like an ocean, or important
Like a mountain, or tall like a tree

When green is all there is to be
It could make you wonder why, but why wonder why
Wonder, I am green and it'll do fine, it's beautiful
And I think it's what I want to be

As a child when one heard this song, at first one thought naturally of how sad poor Kermit's lot was as a frog, but as with all things on SS, there was more, much more.

What Kermit was saying and the song is about is that we are all different but yet we are all all beautiful and valued for who and what we are, AS WE ARE!
 
Telling my age

I grew up with Ding Dong School with Miss Frances and also Romper Room. Loved Howdy Doody and Captian Kangeroo. My kids gre up with Seasame Street.
 
Those songs and little guys stick in your head forever...

Grover....HEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEY Frogey! (SMACK)

BIG BIRD---love the song...I got two feet, one, two, that walk up and down the street....

Ernie---Rubber Ducky your the one!, you make bathtime lots of fun!....

I used to have all the 45's and read along books that came out, used to take them to school for "show and tell".....I did very well in school with the help of this stuff....

Great Memories!
 
The beginning of Sesame St. was 10 years too late for me too. My Younger brother always watched. I always liked "The Count".
 
The true story about the demise of Romper Room

Miss Fran, a Phonex AZ native, was actually a Mrs. Sherry Finkbine. She and her husband had several healthy young children when she found out she was excpecing another baby. It also turns out that Mrs. Finkbine had taken the drug Thalidomide. Her doctor advised that she terminate. She and her husband tormented about this decision and she confided to a "friend" who leaked it to the news.

It became a big whoopie-to-doo, this was 1969 you know. It hurt the Romper Room franchise all over the country. Besides SS, The Electric Company, Mr. Roger's Neighborhood were all way more educational.

The story was told in a 1992 movie "A Private Matter" with Sissy Spacek, and Aidan Quinn.
 
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