Yes. There are lots of things in Sesame Street that children would not realise are funny, like skits on famous people or stereotypes. Adults would notice these things. Sesame Street has been around for a long time, so for some adults it is a part of their childhood that they like to see again. Sesame Street is made by adults. So for these and other reasons, while it is mainly for children, adults can watch and enjoy Sesame Street.
Big Time Rush is filmed at Paramount Studios.
I don't think they show it anymore. That is a shame. I never saw it or anything but from books that I read that have little snippits of information it sounds fun yet educational. I do have a t-shirt with a picture of Elmo on though! So I'm REALLY sorry I can't help you!Answer: Sesame Street is alive and well and just celebrated its 40th anniversary with an appearance by Michelle Obama. It's on public broadcast stations- not cable, not ABC/NBS/CBS. (I'm in a suburb of New York City. We have it on channel 13 & 21 in English and 17 out of New Jersey in Spanish.)
there's a bunch of good shows : iCarly, Suite Life on Deck, Victorious, BTR(Big Time Rush), Phineas and Ferb, Good Luck Charlie, Zeke and Luther, Invader Zim, El Tigre,
Cookie Monster has been on Sesame Street since it started, which I believe was 1969. I remember watching the premier episode. It was broadcast in prime time on PBS, but then moved to daytime for children to watch.
Yes. There are lots of things in Sesame Street that children would not realise are funny, like skits on famous people or stereotypes. Adults would notice these things. Sesame Street has been around for a long time, so for some adults it is a part of their childhood that they like to see again. Sesame Street is made by adults. So for these and other reasons, while it is mainly for children, adults can watch and enjoy Sesame Street.
Ernie's bath time friend in Sesame Street is a a duck. Ernie is a long time favorite Sesame Street character to many. His "rubber ducky" toy he uses in the bathtub even has a song Ernie sings. "Rubber Ducky your the one! You make bath time lots of fun!"
Actually, that mainly depends on the country one lives in. In Germany for example some daily child's television shows include "Big Time Rush" or "Sesame Street".
Big Time Rush is filmed at Paramount Studios.
I don't think they show it anymore. That is a shame. I never saw it or anything but from books that I read that have little snippits of information it sounds fun yet educational. I do have a t-shirt with a picture of Elmo on though! So I'm REALLY sorry I can't help you!Answer: Sesame Street is alive and well and just celebrated its 40th anniversary with an appearance by Michelle Obama. It's on public broadcast stations- not cable, not ABC/NBS/CBS. (I'm in a suburb of New York City. We have it on channel 13 & 21 in English and 17 out of New Jersey in Spanish.)
Twice. Once as a 7 year old, and once in 92!
Roscoe Orman has: Played Body Guard in "Insight" in 1960. Played Gordon Robinson in "Sesame Street" in 1969. Played Boxer Gordon in "Sesame Street" in 1969. Played Mr. Heartstrong (Gordon) in "Sesame Street" in 1969. Played Trash Gordon in "Sesame Street" in 1969. Played Big Murray (Gordon) in "Sesame Street" in 1969. Played Gordon in "Sesame Street" in 1969. Played Tyrone (1976) in "All My Children" in 1970. Played Al in "Sanford and Son" in 1972. Played Lieutenant Connors in "Kojak" in 1973. Played Willie in "Willie Dynamite" in 1974. Played Gordon in "Christmas Eve on Sesame Street" in 1978. Played Marcus Brutus in "Julius Caesar" in 1979. Played Adrian in "Coriolanus" in 1979. Played Gordon in "Sesame Street Presents: Follow that Bird" in 1985. Played Gordon in "Sesame Street: Bedtime Stories and Songs" in 1986. Played Gordon in "Sing Along" in 1987. Played Gordon in "Sesame Street, Special" in 1988. Played Gordon Robinson in "Sesame Street: 20 and Still Counting" in 1989. Played Captain Ralston in "Hard Time on Planet Earth" in 1989. Played Malcolm in "A Man Called Hawk" in 1989. Played Gordon in "Sesame Street Home Video Visits the Firehouse" in 1990. Played Gordon in "Sesame Street Home Video Visits the Hospital" in 1990. Played Judge in "New Jersey Drive" in 1995. Played Mr. Mason in "Cosby" in 1996. Played Gordon in "Elmo Saves Christmas" in 1996. Played Pops in "Drive by: A Love Story" in 1997. Played Train Waiter in "Sex and the City" in 1998. Played Gordon in "The Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland" in 1999. Played Willie Dynamite in "American Pimp" in 1999. Played Narrator in "Lifeline" in 2000. Played Off. Oscar Requer in "The Wire" in 2002. Played Gordon in "Sesame Street: Computer Caper" in 2002. Played Gordon Robinson in "Sesame Street: Three Bears and a New Baby" in 2003. Played himself in "Tavis Smiley" in 2004. Played Gordon in "Sesame Street Presents: The Street We Live On" in 2004. Played Gordon in "Sesame Street: Friends to the Rescue" in 2005. Played Gordon in "A Sesame Street Christmas Carol" in 2006. Played Boss in "Coney Island" in 2007. Played Mike Stanton in "Compliments of the Serpent" in 2008. Played Dr. Grady in "Jeremy Fink and the Meaning of Life" in 2011. Played Gordon in "Little Children, Big Challenges" in 2012. Played Randall in "Alpha House" in 2013. Played himself in "From Broadway with Love: A Benefit Concert for Sandy Hook" in 2013.
there's a bunch of good shows : iCarly, Suite Life on Deck, Victorious, BTR(Big Time Rush), Phineas and Ferb, Good Luck Charlie, Zeke and Luther, Invader Zim, El Tigre,
its been out
alot of guest stars were in big time rush
BTR(Big Time Rush) is 4 years a band.
Cookie Monster has been on Sesame Street since it started, which I believe was 1969. I remember watching the premier episode. It was broadcast in prime time on PBS, but then moved to daytime for children to watch.