Executive producer Lewis Bernstein on his impressions of Sesame Street upon seeing the show for the first time circa 1970
00:26
Executive producer Lewis Bernstein on landing a job as a research fellow on Sesame Street in 1972
01:32
Executive producer/former Director of Research Lewis Bernstein on Sesame Street's joining of TV producers and educators, which he discovered as he learned the ropes in the 1970s
02:42
Executive producer/former Director of Research Lewis Bernstein on the "distraction study" of Dr. Ed Palmer, which tested a child's engagement, used in early Sesame Street research
01:33
Executive producer/former Director of Research Lewis Bernstein on how Sesame Street researchers (in tandem with executives Joan Ganz Cooney and Lloyd Morrisett) geared the show to the "disadvantaged child"
01:02
Executive producer/former Director of Research Lewis Bernstein on Sesame Street's effect on racial tolerance in children
00:46
Executive producer/former Director of Research Lewis Bernstein on the long-term research of children who watched Sesame Street in the early years
00:38
Executive producer/former Director of Research Lewis Bernstein on the international distribution of the US version and creation of foreign versions of Sesame Street
02:20
Executive producer Lewis Bernstein on the Sesame Street shows produced immediately following 9/11 that addressed children's fears and on tolerance
03:07
Executive producer/former Director of Research Lewis Bernstein on the approach to culture in foreign versions of Sesame Street
01:04
Executive Producer Lewis Bernstein on bringing stories from around the world to Sesame Street with the "Global Grover" segment (in response to 9/11)
02:28
Producer Lewis Bernstein on creating the Israeli/Palestinian co-production of Sesame Street (Shalom Sesame and Sha'ra Simsim), in which he had direct involvement
05:10
Producer Lewis Bernstein on overcoming the resistance to a Israeli/Palestinian co-production of Sesame Street (Shalom Sesame and Sha'ra Simsim)
00:35
Exectuive producer Lewis Bernstein on "Sesame English"— segments of Sesame Street created to teach English to the foreign market
02:19
Executive producer/former Director of Research Lewis Bernstein on rethinking Sesame Street for the current market and considering the show's competition, out of which came "Elmo's World" in the late 1990s
03:36
Executive producer/former Director of Research on what research indicated were the successful elements of "Elmo's World"
00:57
Lewis Bernstein on the rethinking of the original "magazine" format of Sesame Street in the late '90s when "Elmo's World" was introduced
02:15
Lewis Bernstein on continuing the legacy of Sesame Street
00:42
Lewis Bernstein on keeping current with the issues that affect children on Sesame Street
00:58
Lewis Bernstein on changes to Sesame Street's curriculum over the years
02:07
Lewis Bernstein on serving as Sesame Street's executive producer
02:02
Executive Producer Lewis Bernstein on what goes into a season's writing on Sesame Street
02:49
Executive producer Lewis Bernstein on the importance of music to Sesame Street
00:54
Executive Producer Lewis Bernstein on Children's Television Workshop (Sesame Workshop) visionary Joan Ganz Cooney
01:04
Frank Biondo on how Sesame Street is shot
03:47
Frank Biondo on the Sesame Street cast interacting with kids and fans of the show
02:26
Frank Biondo on how he became a camera operator on Sesame Street, his early thoughts on the show, and how he came to like the program
05:12
Frank Biondo on the original Sesame Street cast
02:12
Frank Biondo on the expansion of the Sesame Street set and bringing senior citizens onto the cast
01:20
Frank Biondo on the Muppeteers on Sesame Street
04:14
Frank Biondo on the music on Sesame Street
00:59
Frank Biondo on setting up the monitors for Sesame Street
01:30
Frank Biondo on Richard Hunt getting him to be in charge of the Sesame Street wrap parties; on emceeing the wrap parties
17:59
Frank Biondo on a typical week on Sesame Street
01:30
Frank Biondo on the kids on Sesame Street and meeting a young Whoopi Goldberg
02:56
Frank Biondo on the guest stars on Sesame Street
04:26
Frank Biondo on changes in how Sesame Street is shot over the years
04:06
Frank Biondo on memorable songs on Sesame Street
00:50
Frank Biondo on shooting the "Farewell, Mr. Hooper" episode of Sesame Street
01:37
Frank Biondo on Sesame Street episodes in response to 9/11 and to hurricanes
00:44
Frank Biondo on the wedding of "Maria" and "Luis" on Sesame Street and Christmas specials; on the types of camera shots on Sesame Street and the Christmas specials
07:43
Frank Biondo on Sesame Street getting a jib and on the technical crew on Sesame Street
01:42
Frank Biondo on the Muppet version of Frank Biondo
03:27
Frank Biondo on writing a song for Sesame Street
03:56
Frank Biondo on being a camera operator on Sesame Street for the last fifty years and all of the accomplishments of the show
01:28
Frank Biondo on competition for Sesame Street -- Barney & Friends -- and Sesame Street producing fewer episodes
01:42
Frank Biondo on production not changing on Sesame Street with the HBO first-run deal
01:00
Frank Biondo on his then-current thoughts on how much longer he'll continue to work at Sesame Street
02:12
Frank Biondo on the legacy of Sesame Street and what it's meant to him to be a part of the show
04:59
Ed Christie on designing for Sesame Street and The Muppet Show
01:12
Ed Christie on supervising art direction for Sesame Street
01:52
Ed Christie on his art direction duties on Sesame Street
01:34
Ed Christie on liaising between The Children's Television Workshop and The Henson Company for Sesame Street
03:17
Ed Christie on who owns the Sesame Street characters
03:13
Ed Christie on designing for international productions of Sesame Street
03:35
Ed Christie on specifics for designing for different countries for international productions of Sesame Street
08:20
Ed Christie on how Sesame Street has changed since he started on the show
03:39
Ed Christie on designing a South African puppet with AIDS for Sesame Street South Africa
04:00
Ed Christie on the popularity of "Elmo" on Sesame Street
02:50
Kevin Clash on his early performances of "Elmo" on Sesame Street
03:14
Kevin Clash on television he watched as a kid, including Sesame Street
02:15
Kevin Clash on working on Captain Kangaroo, The Great Space Coaster, and Sesame Streetat the same time
04:39
Kevin Clash on going to work on Sesame Street full time
04:15
Kevin Clash on how it felt for him to be working on Sesame Street, and on performing various Muppets
02:56
Kevin Clash on various Muppets he performed in his early days on Sesame Street
02:12
Kevin Clash on the creation of "Elmo" on Sesame Street
03:35
Kevin Clash on working with the Sesame Street writers on his characterization of "Elmo"
02:20
Kevin Clash on the popularity of "Elmo" on Sesame Street
02:08
Kevin Clash on "Elmo" and "Snuffleupagus" on Sesame Street
03:05
Kevin Clash on some of his favorite performances and storylines as "Elmo" on Sesame Streeet
06:59
Kevin Clash on the "Elmo's World" sketches on Sesame Street
06:51
Kevin Clash on working with Bob McGrath on Sesame Street
00:47
Kevin Clash on working with Roscoe Orman on Sesame Street
00:58
Kevin Clash on working with Loretta Long on Sesame Street
02:28
Kevin Clash on Caroll Spinney as "Oscar" and "Big Bird" on Sesame Street
02:28
Kevin Clash on Frank Oz on Sesame Street
04:36
Kevin Clash on Jim Henson on Sesame Street, and on working with the Jim Henson Company
03:32
Kevin Clash on how "Elmo" was made and how he is cared for on Sesame Street
04:29
Kevin Clash on the logistics of operating "Elmo" on Sesame Street
02:40
Kevin Clash on how he works "Elmo" with his hand on Sesame Street
01:02
Kevin Clash on how "Elmo" is stored
02:19
Joan Ganz Cooney on the Sesame Street episode following actor Will Lee's death, "Farewell, Mr. Hooper" (airdate: November 24, 1983)
01:16
Joan Ganz Cooney on the use of Muppets on Sesame Street and initial reaction to the show
02:00
Joan Ganz Cooney on the importance of humor in Sesame Street
00:50
Joan Ganz Cooney on the origin of the name for Sesame Street
01:55
Joan Ganz Cooney on the creation of Sesame Street
23:23
Joan Ganz Cooney on importance of research in the development of Sesame Street
01:28
Joan Ganz Cooney on the various Muppets on Sesame Street
02:39
Joan Ganz Cooney on the international versions of Sesame Street
11:36
Joan Ganz Cooney on how Sesame Street competes in the new marketplace; on the show's legacy
03:41
Joan Ganz Cooney on the Sesame Street episode following actor Will Lee's death, "Farewell, Mr. Hooper" (airdate: November 24, 1983)
01:16
Danny Epstein on the five pilot programs and original plan for Sesame Street
02:05
Danny Epstein on the beginning of his association with Sesame Street and the research that went into creating Sesame Street
04:32
Danny Epstein on popular music of the day influencing the music on Sesame Street
00:34
Danny Epstein on the theme song to Sesame Street
00:48
Danny Epstein on the theme song to Sesame Street, contd.
01:40
Danny Epstein on his responsibilities on Sesame Street
01:36
Danny Epstein on the musical talent of the Sesame Street cast
01:03
Danny Epstein on the process for creating songs for Sesame Street (and the creation of "Being Green," "Sing," "Rubber Duckie" and other hit songs)
05:18
Danny Epstein on popular songs from Sesame Street ("Doin' The Pigeon," "People In Your Neighborhood," "One of These Things," "Monster In the Mirror")
06:04
Danny Epstein on music/songs that were rejected on Sesame Street
01:24
Danny Epstein on working with the characters/cast members of Sesame Street
07:27
Danny Epstein on working with guest stars on Sesame Street
01:44
Danny Epstein on the library of music from Sesame Street
01:48
Danny Epstein on how Sesame Street has changed over the years
01:44
Danny Epstein on winning Emmys for Music Direction for Sesame Street
01:05
Danny Epstein on the success of Sesame Street
01:33
Danny Epstein on the legacy of Sesame Street
01:46
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
07:19
Writer Tony Geiss on joining Sesame Street and how assignments were made; on the rules for writers; on the research goals on the series
06:32
Writer Tony Geiss on Sesame Street's teaching of Spanish and the show's reach into diverse communities; on writing for adult audiences, too
09:34
Writer Tony Geiss on the journey of a Sesame Street script to production; on making sure children don't model bad behavior
02:59
Writer Tony Geiss on the journey of a Sesame Street script to production
02:11
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
05:52
Writer Tony Geiss on writing for Sesame Street's guest stars including Madeline Kahn, Robin Williams, Lena Horne, Tony Bennett
06:04
Writer Tony Geiss on how Sesame Street changed from his start there in the 1970s until 2004
03:10
Writre Tony Geiss on the legacy of Sesame Street
03:06
Loretta Long on how she came to be cast as "Susan" on Sesame Street
03:55
Loretta Long on her audition to play "Susan" on Sesame Street
03:12
Loretta Long on her parents' reaction to her taking a job on Sesame Street
02:23
Loretta Long on PBS' coverage around the country at the time Sesame Street started, and on spreading the word about the show
01:44
Loretta Long on the first few days of filming Sesame Street, and on cast members Will Lee as "Mr. Hooper," Bob McGrath as "Bob," and Matt Robinson as "Gordon"
04:24
Loretta Long on her character, "Susan," on Sesame Street
05:16
Loretta Long on Roscoe Orman taking over the character of "Gordon," and on the adoption storyline on Sesame Street
04:05
Loretta Long on the Sesame Street episode "Farewell, Mr. Hooper"
01:21
Loretta Long on working with The Muppets on Sesame Street, and on working with "Big Bird" and "Elmo" specifically
03:25
Loretta Long on working with Jim Henson as "Kermit," and on working with various other of the Muppets
02:22
Loretta Long on pursuing her doctorate while still appearing on Sesame Street, and on her dissertation, "Sesame Street: A Space Age Approach to Education for Space Age Kids"
06:40
Loretta Long on the curriculum goals of Sesame Street, on the diversity of the cast, and on how the show impacts viewers
04:31
Loretta Long on the various issues that Sesame Street has taken on over the years, and on the cultural impact of the show
04:34
Loretta Long on the directors of Sesame Street, and on the special guest stars
01:14
Loretta Long on how Sesame Street has changed since it began
02:02
Loretta Long on the importance that she keep working on Sesame Street, and her then-current outside projects
02:27
Loretta Long on the power of television, and on the impact that her character of "Susan" on Sesame Street has had on black television characters
01:31
Sonia Manzano on seeing Sesame Street for the first time in college
01:02
Sonia Manzano on her audition for Sesame Street with Jon Stone and his philosophy about her role
03:45
Sonia Manzano on the natural aging and incorporation of her feminism in the character "Maria" on Sesame Street
01:56
Sonia Manzano on why there weren't many female and ethnic Muppet characters on Sesame Street
01:27
Sonia Manzano on Sesame Street executive producer Dulcy Singer
03:04
Sonia Manzano on "Maria's" marriage and motherhood storylines on Sesame Street; on how her own daughter was briefly in the cast
08:32
Sonia Manzano on executive producer Dulcy Singer's fight to make a show which would address the death of "Mr. Hooper" (following actor Will Lee's death)
01:03
Sonia Manzano on the research and script of "Farewell, Mr. Hooper," which addressed the death of regular character "Mr. Hooper"
01:24
Sonia Manzano ("Maria") on Caroll Spinney's performance as "Big Bird" in the episode "Farewell, Mr. Hooper," which addressed the death of regular character "Mr. Hooper"
00:51
Sonia Manzano on Sesame Street castmate Will Lee ("Mr. Hooper")
01:16
Sonia Manzano on working on the set of Sesame Street
03:01
Sonia Manzano on the Muppets being the heart of Sesame Street and the legacy of Jim Henson
03:02
Sonia Manzano on working with the Muppets and their puppeteers on Sesame Street
07:42
Sonia Manzano on her favorite Sesame Street moments
01:45
Sonia Manzano on the legacy of Sesame Street
00:39
Bob McGrath on the research/script done for the episode "Farewell, Mr. Hooper," which dealt with the death of character "Mr. Hooper" following actor Will Lee's death
01:36
Bob McGrath on the cast's Sesame Street wardrobe over the years, including his sweaters
00:47
Bob McGrath on a favorite scene with actor Will Lee ("Mr. Hooper") in the special Christmas Eve on Sesame Street
00:40
Bob McGrath on his character of "Bob" on Sesame Street
07:05
Bob McGrath on how his character on Sesame Street came to have the name Bob
00:23
Bob McGrath on getting acting advice from Will Lee ("Mr. Hooper")
02:57
Bob McGrath on how he got his start on Sesame Street
04:40
Bob McGrath on filming the emotional episode "Farewell, Mr. Hooper" when "Big Bird" comes to understand that "Mr. Hooper" has died
00:47
Bob McGrath on the evolution of the "street" set of Sesame Street
02:21
Bob McGrath on the reception of episode "Farewell, Mr. Hooper," which dealt with the death of "Mr. Hooper" following actor Will Lee's passing
00:52
Bob McGrath on the writing, scripts and production process for a typical week on Sesame Street
04:50
Bob McGrath on the format of Sesame Street
05:23
Bob McGrath on working with "Big Bird," "Oscar the Grouch" and "Bert and Ernie" on Sesame Street
02:54
Bob McGrath on the highlight of his career, working on Sesame Street
01:21
Bob McGrath on memories working with guest star Linda Bove on Sesame Street and the far-reaching impact of an episode about hearing impairment
01:31
Bob McGrath on the evolution of the music of Sesame Street over the years; on his favorite moments on the show; on celebrating the 35th anniversary of Sesame Street and the show's success
07:15
Bob McGrath on the research/script done for the episode "Farewell, Mr. Hooper," which dealt with the death of character "Mr. Hooper" following actor Will Lee's death
01:36
Lloyd Morrisett on the birth of Sesame Street
01:36
Lloyd Morrisett on the research and efforts that went into creating Sesame Street
07:07
Lloyd Morrisett on fundraising to get Sesame Street made and trying to get it on the air
12:38
Lloyd Morrisett on the early days of production on Sesame Street
08:09
Lloyd Morrisett on how Sesame Street was a product of its time
02:27
Lloyd Morrisett on how integral research was to Sesame Street
03:28
Lloyd Morrisett on early production on Sesame Street
00:51
Lloyd Morrisett on audience reaction to Sesame Street
01:29
Lloyd Morrisett on funding for a second season of Sesame Street
05:00
Lloyd Morrisett on the future of Sesame Workshop and the success and impact of Sesame Street
01:57
Roscoe Orman on how he got his start on Sesame Street
06:56
Roscoe Orman on his first days on Sesame Street and trying to win over the kids on set
03:45
Roscoe Orman on the Jim Henson puppeteers, Muppets he relates to best, and working with Frank Oz and Kevin Clash on Sesame Street
02:53
Roscoe Orman on the puppeteers, puppets, and characters of Sesame Street
28:33
Roscoe Orman on Sesame Street's: "Farewell, Mr. Hooper"
01:13
Roscoe Orman on the legacy of Sesame Street
02:21
Roscoe Orman on people recognizing him as "Gordon" on Sesame Street
03:18
"Big Bird" performer Caroll Spinney on performing the scene in "Farewell, Mr. Hooper" when "Big Bird" comes to fully realize that Mr. Hooper has died
02:26
"Big Bird" performer Caroll Spinney on telling Will Lee ("Mr. Hooper") he loved him, during what turned out to be Lee's last day of shooting
01:02
Caroll Spinney on performing "Oscar the Grouch"
00:31
Caroll Spinney on performing both "Bird Bird" and "Oscar the Grouch" when they appear in the same scene
00:49
Caroll Spinney on his characterization of "Big Bird"
01:54
Caroll Spinney on going to New York to work for Jim Henson on Sesame Street
27:41
Caroll Spinney on a child's shock at seeing him getting out of his "Bird Bird" costume at one filming; on children's belief that there is a "real" Sesame Street and that the show just recreates it
01:27
"Big Bird"/"Oscar the Grouch" performer Caroll Spinney on Will Lee ("Mr. Hooper") and "Big Bird's" mispronunciation of "Mr. Hooper's" name
01:03
"Big Bird"/"Oscar the Grouch" performer Caroll Spinney on the Sesame Street episode "Farewell, Mr. Hooper" which addressed the death of character "Mr. Hooper," following actor Will Lee's death
01:10
"Big Bird"/"Oscar the Grouch" performer Caroll Spinney on two Sesame Street episodes that never aired: one on divorce and another on a bad dream (by "Ernie")
01:22
"Big Bird" performer Caroll Spinney on a scene in which "Snuffleupagus" becomes "real" (as opposed to "Big Bird's" imaginary friend)
02:17
Caroll Spinney on the commercialization of Sesame Street
02:01
Caroll Spinney on his schedule and making appearances for Sesame Street
01:06
Caroll Spinney on the second season and beyond of Sesame Street and how Jim Henson's death affected the show
05:17
"Big Bird" performer Caroll Spinney on performing the scene in "Farewell, Mr. Hooper" when "Big Bird" comes to fully realize that Mr. Hooper has died
02:26
"Big Bird" performer Caroll Spinney on telling Will Lee ("Mr. Hooper") he loved him, during what turned out to be Lee's last day of shooting
01:02
Norman Stiles on going to write for Sesame Street
03:21
Norman Stiles on the early process of writing for Sesame Street
04:41
Norman Stiles on the research department vetting his Sesame Street scripts and the curriculum of the show
04:54
Norman Stiles on the length and format of a Sesame Street segment
02:06
Norman Stiles on learning to write for Sesame Street and the basic philosophy of writing for the show
04:36
Norman Stiles on working with Joan Ganz Cooney on Sesame Street
01:30
Norman Stiles on Jim Henson's involvement in Sesame Street and creating the Muppet "The Count"
07:48
Norman Stiles on creating the character of "Forgetful Jones" on Sesame Street
02:21
Norman Stiles on creating the character of "Elmo" on Sesame Street
03:19
Norman Stiles on fine-tuning the character of "Telly Monster" on Sesame Street
05:34
Norman Stiles on the female character of "Prairie Dawn" on Sesame Street
04:37
Norman Stiles on writing for "Zoe" and "Rosita" on Sesame Street and Sesame Street's evolution in selling products
05:15
Norman Stiles on his favorite Sesame Street characters to write for
01:52
Norman Stiles on writing for the actors on Sesame Street
03:39
Norman Stiles on writing for the ensemble of Sesame Street
01:35
Norman Stiles on Ladysmith Black Mambazo performing on Sesame Street and writing songs for the show
05:00
Norman Stiles on Dulcy Singer as executive producer of Sesame Street
02:48
Norman Stiles on writing songs for Sesame Street
04:31
Norman Stiles on leaving Sesame Street and co-creating When Things Were Rotten
05:37
Norman Stiles on returning to Sesame Street in 1980
02:18
Norman Stiles on collaborating with the writers on Sesame Street as head writer of the show and what he looked for in a writer
03:14
Norman Stiles on writing the iconic Sesame Street episode "Farewell, Mr. Hooper"
09:25
Norman Stiles on winning a Daytime Emmy for the Sesame Street episode "Farewell, Mr. Hooper"
01:54
Norman Stiles on the unaired Sesame Street segment "Snuffy's Parents Get A Divorce"
03:22
Norman Stiles on dealing with Sesame Street segments that didn't test well
01:41
Norman Stiles on his favorite Sesame Street segments
05:36
Norman Stiles on keeping his writing for Sesame Street fresh over several decades
04:06
Norman Stiles on working on international versions of Sesame Street
06:08
Norman Stiles on leaving Sesame Street in 1995 and creating Between the Lions
05:02
Norman Stiles on the legacy of Sesame Street
02:03
Norman Stiles on why "Snuffleupagus" started out as only visible to "Big Bird," but soon became visible to everyone on Sesame Street
02:31
Norman Stiles on NASA approaching Sesame Street about a storyline
02:12
Dan Wilcox on how he started writing for Sesame Street and what made the show unique
05:02
Dan Wilcox on working with executive producer Jon Stone on Sesame Street
02:27
Dan Wilcox on the writing process of Sesame Street
07:55
Dan Wilcox on working with Jim Henson on Sesame Street, and on writing for the Muppets
05:32
Dan Wilcox on writing for the ensemble cast of Sesame Street
03:25
Dan Wilcox on writing for Pete Seeger when he appeared on Sesame Street, and on the music of the show
02:05
Dan Wilcox on winning a Daytime Emmy for his work on Sesame Street
03:33
Dan Wilcox on leaving Sesame Street, and on the legacy of the show
02:01