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'''''Sesame Street at Night?''''' is a half-hour PBS special that aired on March 11th of 1977 to celebrate ''Sesame Street's'' 1,000th episode. The question mark in the title is not a typo and actually is the special's name; it's loosely based on a critic's remark when ''Sesame Street'' first came out - "it's too good for kids".
'''''Sesame Street at Night?''''' is a half-hour PBS special that aired on March 11th of 1977 to celebrate ''[https://lostmediawiki.com/Sesame_Street_(partially_lost_children%27s_educational_TV_series;_1969-present) Sesame Street's]'' 1,000th episode. The question mark in the title is not a typo and actually is the special's name; it's loosely based on a critic's remark when ''Sesame Street'' first came out - "it's too good for kids".


Film critic and ''Today Show'' co-host Gene Shalit hosted the special, following on a previous ''Today Show'' skit in which Bert played a new interviewer who disguised himself as Shalit at Ernie's suggestion (to avoid being harassed by fans later). The special subsequently featured a Muppet lookalike of Shalit himself. Featured segments included Grover and Lena Horne singing "How Do You Do?".
Film critic and ''Today Show'' co-host Gene Shalit hosted the special, following on a previous ''Today Show'' skit in which Bert played a new interviewer who disguised himself as Shalit at Ernie's suggestion (to avoid being harassed by fans later). The special subsequently featured a Muppet lookalike of Shalit himself. Featured segments included Grover and Lena Horne singing "How Do You Do?".
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File: GeneScript.jpg|The script for ''The Today Show'' appearance with Muppet Bert as Gene Shalit.
File: GeneScript.jpg|The script for ''The Today Show'' appearance with Muppet Bert as Gene Shalit.
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==See Also==
*[[Sesame Street (partially lost children's educational TV series; 1969-present)]]


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Revision as of 00:22, 18 August 2022

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A still from the special.

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Sesame Street at Night? is a half-hour PBS special that aired on March 11th of 1977 to celebrate Sesame Street's 1,000th episode. The question mark in the title is not a typo and actually is the special's name; it's loosely based on a critic's remark when Sesame Street first came out - "it's too good for kids".

Film critic and Today Show co-host Gene Shalit hosted the special, following on a previous Today Show skit in which Bert played a new interviewer who disguised himself as Shalit at Ernie's suggestion (to avoid being harassed by fans later). The special subsequently featured a Muppet lookalike of Shalit himself. Featured segments included Grover and Lena Horne singing "How Do You Do?".

While Betamax was already common in some homes at that point in time, no one has come forward with a recording. Only a few press releases and photos, as well as a couple of brief mentions in the Jim Henson's Red Book blog (run by the Jim Henson Company), prove that this special existed.[1][2]

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Gene Shalit's Muppet

Script

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