"One of the attitudes of 'Sesame Street' has been that children, even tiny ones, have a sense of humor. The other is that they are people. You don't get down on your knees and talk in a tiny voice. I think those are the strengths and the uniqueness of the show."

    About This Interview

    In his one-and-a-half-hour interview, writer Tony Geiss (1924-2011) speaks in great detail about his 28-year association as a writer of the classic children's series Sesame Street. He describes the basics of writing for the show, the importance of research, and his composition of the show's classic songs including "Butterfly" and "Elmo's World."  He also talks about key creative talent from the series including Joan Ganz Cooney, Jon Stone, and Joe Raposo. Additionally, he discusses his early years as a writer on such television series as WNET's Emmy-winning How to Be Mayor of New York and his work on Comedy Tonight, The David Frost Show, and various local New York broadcasts. Karen Herman conducted the interview on July 20, 2004 at the Sesame Workshop in New York, NY.

    All views expressed by interviewees are theirs alone and not necessarily those of the Television Academy.
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    Chapter 1

    On his early years; on his memories of his father's work in animation; on his early interest in entertainment; on first seeing television; on his World War II service; on working in France

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    On his job as a press agent on Broadway; on joining Channel 13 in New York City and working on the comedic documentary How to Be Mayor of New York and How to be Governor of New York State

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    On Joan Ganz Cooney's vision for Sesame Street; on the beginnings of Sesame Street; on the philosophy of the show; on the state of public television at the time

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    On working on Comedy Tonight; on working on The David Frost Show; on guests Woody Allen and Alex Haley

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    Chapter 2

    On working with Dick Cavett; on working with David Frost; on producing a local New York talk show

    04:43

    On working on a local New York health show; 

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    On joining Sesame Street; on how assignments were made on the series; on the rules for writers; on the research goals on the series; on Sesame Street's teaching of Spanish and the show's reach into diverse communities

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    On the format of Sesame Street and how it changed over the years; on the show's audience; on Sesame Street's teaching of Spanish and the show's reach into diverse communities; on writing for adult audiences, too; on the journey of a Sesame Street script to production; on making sure children don't model bad behavior

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    Chapter 3

    On the journey of a Sesame Street script to production; on writing for characters Ernie and Bert

    03:38

    On the importance of music on Sesame Street; on Buffy Saint-Marie's appearance and the song written for her; on some of the series' famous songs, including "Elmo's" theme

    05:52

    On writing for Sesame Street's guest stars including Madeline Kahn, Robin Williams, Lena Horne, Tony Bennett

    06:04

    On how Sesame Street changed since he started; on adding "Elmo's World"; on writing the feature Find That Bird  

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    On the legacy of Sesame Street;  on his advice for writing children's television; on the importance of working

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    Comedy Tonight

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    David Frost Show, The

    Writer Tony Geiss on working on The David Frost Show; on guests Woody Allen and Alex Haley

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    Sesame Street

    Tony Geiss on Joan Ganz Cooney and the genesis of Sesame Street; on the philosophy of the show; on the state of public television at the time

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    Writer Tony Geiss on joining Sesame Street and how assignments were made; on the rules for writers; on the research goals on the series

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    Writer Tony Geiss on Sesame Street's teaching of Spanish and the show's reach into diverse communities; on writing for adult audiences, too

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    Writer Tony Geiss on the journey of a Sesame Street script to production; on making sure children don't model bad behavior

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    Writer Tony Geiss on the journey of a Sesame Street script to production

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    Writer Tony Geiss on the importance of music on Sesame Street; on Buffy Saint-Marie's appearance and the song written for her; on some of the series' famous songs, including "Elmo's" theme

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    Writer Tony Geiss on writing for Sesame Street's guest stars including Madeline Kahn, Robin Williams, Lena Horne, Tony Bennett

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    Writer Tony Geiss on how Sesame Street changed from his start there in the 1970s until 2004

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    Writre Tony Geiss on the legacy of Sesame Street

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    Woody Allen

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    Tony Bennett

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    Dick Cavett

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    Joan Ganz Cooney

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    David Frost

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    Writer Tony Geiss on working with David Frost

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    Lena Horne

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    Madeline Kahn

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    Robin Williams

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