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Sesame Street, Special

A nostalgic Sesame Street special brings together the show's most iconic moments in a joyful musical celebration, inviting audiences to join in the fun.

A special episode of Sesame Street features a variety of entertaining segments, including a theme song performance by Gladys Knight and the Pips, a resident interview with Phil Donahue, and a dramatic reading of "The 39 Stairs" by Alastaire Cookie and Grover. The episode also includes musical numbers, such as Bob's "Who Are the People in Your Neighborhood" song with special guests Ralph Nader, Barbara Walters, and Martina Navratilova, and James Taylor's solo performance. Additionally, the episode features educational moments, like Hoots teaching Ernie about the importance of putting down his duckie to play the saxophone, and Kermit's efforts to interest Oscar in public television. The episode wraps up with a classic Grover waiter sketch and an opera performance.

Info about Sesame Street, Special

Studio(s): Children's Television Workshop (CTW)

Originally Released: United States, Oct 05, 1988

Production Country: United States

Budget: $50,000.00

Genres:Comedy, Family, Fantasy, Music, Mystery