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SESAME STREET s Pitch Reel Reveals How the Show Got Its Name
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Certain images in
Street Gang: How We Got to Sesame Street are sure to ping with anyone who was raised with Big Bird and friends.. For myself, seeing the animated typewriter that could type on itself practically left me unmoored from time and space. I grew up with
Sesame Street and these characters, and now there s a part of my foundation made up of Kermit the Frog, in full correspondent mode, interviewing a surprisingly toothy Humpty Dumpty.
That s the appeal of this film and its clear spiritual predecessor,
Mister Rogers Neighborhood. The critical and commercial success of
Neighbor came from a compelling origin story compellingly told and a subject with deep nostalgic caché.
Chairman Gary Knell quits National Geographic Partners
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Street Gang is reaching a new audience with the release of the documentary.
In 2004, Michael Davis was a senior editor at TV Guide. His beat was one that often flew under the radar: children’s television. But it was a perfect focus for Davis, who studied psychology and teaching before his journalism career.
He was covering children s television because, frankly, no one else wanted to. I was in no position to say, No thank you. But the truth is, I was very happy to take on children s television as a beat, Davis said recently, smiling.
Courtesy of Michael Davis