#4077 - Grovers popcorn popper - (starts at song "Talk with your hands" and goes for about 30 minutes, ending early) #4013 - snuffys grandma comes to visit - (missing last 20 minutes (possibly Elmo's World?)) #4040 - Zoe gets Baby Bear and Telly to play tea party - (complete) #4036 - Gordon tries to practice chess while dealing with Elmo - (complete) #3736 - Telly sets record for standing still - (complete - slight tracking ripple at beginning up to where Ruthie says "hello") Is during cartoon where man and dog at beach scratch each others back.) #3723 - Bob gets job offer - (complete - Has one major glitch in middle where channel accidentally got changed during recording. #3722 - Snuffy tries tap dancing - (complete) #3721 - Big Bird tries ballet - (complete) #3718 - Telly’s "Everything Sandwich" - (complete) #3717 - Kingston wants to be different ( missing opening - starts where Kingston and friends introduce #8 - complete from there on) #3193 - Jack be Nimble (complete - 1 or 2 picture breaks while snuffy talks to squirrel at playground) #3191 - Wanda the fish goes to the playground ( complete - does have slight single ripple distortion going from bottom of screen and slowly ascending to top at very beginning, up to swing set scene, then again at very end as they are giving credits) I went over all my episodes, and the following list will state what, if anything, is missing and also any major discrepancies that happen to be on any of them: That being said, this subject is now open for discussion. My list of available episodes, as well as individual sketches, songs, and skits will be posted following this opening statement. If anyone out there would be interested in obtaining copies of SS episodes that were before "Elmo's World" came to be, please let me know, (especially if you have episodes recorded that you would be willing to trade!). I also am searching for a fresh resource of recorded episodes to trade. :cry: I truely miss the show the way it was before Elmo took over, so this thread is dedicated to the Sesame Street of yeasterday, and any memories are welcome to be shared here. IMO, they may as well just re-name todays show for what it truely is, call it "The Elmo Show", and let the old show rest in peace. Granted, it does still exist today, but, if I may be bold enough to say so, it's only a skeleton of what it used to be. So needless to say I was very surprised to not find any reference to it here. I am a loyal fan of Sesame Street and so are many other people out here.
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