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“Me & My Chair”

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“Me & My Chair”
Music by David Archibald. Lyrics by Luis Santeiro.

“Episode 1706″. Sesame Street. CTW, New York City. 22 Nov. 1982.

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May 9, 2012 at 2:44 pm

“Making Crayons”

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“Episode 1590″. Sesame Street. CTW, New York City. 11 Dec. 1981.

Featured music:

Harvey, Richard. “Water Course A” and “Exchange”. Nifty Digits. KPM Music LTD, 1974.

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February 10, 2011 at 3:20 pm

“Geometry of Circles”


A series of animations aired on Sesame Street in 1979, with music by Philip Glass.

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July 18, 2010 at 2:00 pm

“Hola Means Hello”

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Sonia Manzano and Emilio Delgado are credited with introducing Latin culture and language to millions of American kids on Sesame Street since both joined the cast in 1971 as Maria and Luis. Long-time familiar faces, it wasn’t until 1984 with “Hola Means Hello” that the couple entered America’s hearts.

Manzano said when writing this sketch, she tried to think of the coolest thing she saw on TV when she was a child. She immediately thought of Top Hat (1935) — the screwball comedy musical featuring Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers — which much of the “Hola” routine imitates.

Chemistry between Delgado and Manzano came easily on the set, and their characters were presented with such sincerity the public often mistook them for a real-life couple. Manzano recounts one of many conversations with fans:

Fan: “Oh, it’s so nice that you two are showing my children real love on television…”
Manzano: “Oh, actually, we aren’t really married.”
Fan: “Oh…well… that’s okay. As long as you really love each other.”

“Hola” scored such high ratings with test audiences that it was decided to finally write a romance between the two. After nearly 20 years of living on the Street, Maria and Luis were married in a memorable and much-publicized 1988 episode. Their union introduced a new cast member two years later, daughter Gabriella, who was played by Manzano’s real-life daughter for the first few years.

Both Delgado and Manzano continue to appear on Sesame Street. Delgado easily claims the longest running part for a Mexican-American actor in a continuing television series. His portrayal of Luis has garnered him universal acclaim and has charmed and inspired viewers for four decades.

After joining the cast with Delgado, Manzano shortly began writing scrips for the series. Currently, she holds 15 Emmy Awards for her outstanding contributions, and shares the same acclaim with Delgado and a few others senior residents who’ve decided they like the street on which they live.

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March 11, 2010 at 9:52 pm

Richard’s alphabet


“Episode 0862″. Sesame Street. CTW, New York City. 2 Mar. 1976.

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December 3, 2009 at 10:56 pm

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