Tuesday, February 15, 2005

Gotta love Sesame Street

Does anyone else remember when Ralph Nader was "the consumer advocate in your neighbourhood, in your neighbourhood, in your neighbourhood"? My brother and I loved Ralph Nader when we were kids. Do you remember Baba Wawa the sheep who looked and sounded like Barbara Walters and went around interviewing people or Placido Flamingo the flamingo tenor?

Donald Trump becomes a Muppet, Donald Grump
Fri, 11 Feb 2005
CBC Arts
NEW YORK - Children – and their parents – will have a host of new characters and segments to enjoy when the new season of Sesame Street launches in April.
The producers of the long-running PBS show have revealed that among the new members of the television neighbourhood is Donald Grump, a Muppet modelled on billionaire real-estate developer Donald Trump.
Dr. Phil and his Muppet counterpart, Dr. Feel. (AP photo)
Grump will appear in a parody of The Apprentice, the popular reality show that pits two teams of aspiring business people against one another.
The new Muppet carries on a Sesame Street tradition. Although aimed at preschoolers, the show has always included pop-culture references intended to keep older viewers engaged as well.
Last season, for example, saw the introduction of Dr. Feel, a Muppet version of TV personality and author Dr. Phil.
Past seasons have seen skits like the Guy Smiley game show Squeal of Fortune, on which contestants spun a pig, as well as one in which a band of insects sings a song titled Letter B to the tune of Let it Be by the Beatles.
The upcoming season will also feature a segment titled Desperate Houseplants, a parody of arguably the hottest show on the small screen right now, along with Grouch Eye for the Nice Guy.
In addition, for older viewers there will be a takeoff of Dragnet called Cookie Monster: Food Investigator.
This year will mark the program's 36th season on the air.

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