Margaret Hamilton reprised her most famous role from The Wizard of Oz on an episode of Sesame Street, and parents deemed it too scary, so it was never aired again.
The pictures of Spinney’s final performance as Big Bird after 50 years in the beloved role will definitely make you cry, so make sure you have tissues handy.
The TV world is understandably a bit Upside Down with the release of Stranger Things 2, so leave it to Sesame Street to be polite with its latest parody. Oscar, Grover, Ernie and the gang will all pull off their own Stranger Things, as announced in a new teaser for Thanksgiving.
On Monday we learned that Kevin Clash, the voice and puppeteer to the beloved Elmo, was being accused of having sexual relations with an underage male. Today the accuser recanted...But is it too late? Is Elmo now tainted? Keep reading, and sound off in the comments.
Illustrator Issac Bidwellhad a thought, and an awesome one at that. What would our beloved Sesame Street characters look like drawn as our favorite horror movie characters? Look below to see the awesome answers!
Counting will never be the same! Jerry Nelson who was the puppeteer and gave voice to the famous Count on Sesame Street passed away yesterday at the age of 78. RIP Count
Katy Perry and the Goo Goo Dolls have done it, so why can’t Slash? That’s the question the top-hatted guitar legend is asking the producers of ‘Sesame Street.’
My childhood memories are now serious skewed. This shocking behind the scenes video uncovers what really happens on Sesame Street when the cameras are not rolling. Sure it's all fun and education when the on-air light glows... but after! WHOA...
Talk about an old school flashback. James Earl Jones, probably best known as the iconic voice of Darth Vader from the Star Wars films, says the alphabet on a very old episode of Sesame Street. This is on the DVD 'Sesame Street, Old School Vol. 1'. Now, I know this isn't as spectacular as a young Christopher Walken reading 'Three Little Pigs' but it is still pretty crazy. Just close your eyes with