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Robin Williams on Sesame Street
I found this recenly about Sesame listings:
Tue 5/28/2002 #4012 Reasoning: Robin Williams inspires Elmo and Rosita to pretend. (A, 15) Just wondering if anybody happened to catch this one? Robin Williams is my fave actor, and I wish I could have seen this. Anybody know where I coudl find pics of this or his appearence a decade ago on Sesame Street? ///beaker/// |
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I'm not sure if he actually was on that episode (I missed some Tuesday and Thursday ones) but they used one of his sketches on Journey to Ernie. I forget which episode number it was, but they used the clip of him asking the immortal question, "Is a shoe alive?" I gotta say, the biggest laugh I got out of it was when he turns slyly to the camera and says "Put a banana in your shoe, and you'll know what a day is!"
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I remember is a shoe alive skit & Robin w/ Elmo using their imagination on what to do with a stick. I loved Robin since he first appeared on Happy Days as Mork from Ork.He's come such a long way with his acting(Insomnia,One Hour Photo).Can't wait to see him again on SS.
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