Movin’ Right Along 205: Air Travel, Lovely and Otherwise
Minutes 9 & 10 of The Great Muppet Caper: Kermit explains his plan to catch the jewel thieves, and our intrepid reporters travel in 9th class.
Minutes 9 & 10 of The Great Muppet Caper: Kermit explains his plan to catch the jewel thieves, and our intrepid reporters travel in 9th class.
Minutes 7 & 8 of The Great Muppet Caper: Mr. Tarkanian rants, and Kermit offers to catch the jewel thieves.
May is here! Fire up your Twitter account and get ready to tweet along with your fellow Muppet fans!
Minutes 5 & 6 of The Great Muppet Caper: “Hey! A Movie” ends in chaos, and Kermit and Fozzie’s editor at the Daily Chronicle gets mad.
Three Sesame performers did a puppetry workshop on Facebook Live, and you can watch it right now!
Minutes 3 & 4 of The Great Muppet Caper: The credits conclude, and the song “Hey! A Movie” begins.
Remember when the cast of Sesame Street included a breakdancing teenager? You probably don’t, but you can learn about it using modern technology!
Oscar the Grouch wrote a book! Is it a good read, or does it belong in a trash can?
Are they coming to your town?
We’re back! We’re talking about Minutes 1 & 2 of The Great Muppet Caper, in which Kermit, Fozzie, and Gonzo float through the sky reading the film’s opening credits.
A Christmas Carol in BOOK form? What a wild idea!
Lots of people visit Sesame Street, including cousins, brothers, penguins, and Madeline Kahn. And the Count counts coconuts!
The Sesame Street postage stamps feature an assortment of beloved characters. But somebody is missing!
This classic Sesame Street toy by Fisher Price reimagined a familiar piece of the street. It’s fun, creative… and hazardous to the health of Fisher Price Little People.
The show celebrates a decade of learning and fun, and Sesame Street feels more than ever like a place you’d like to live. And now there’s Barkley!
We’re looking at a 1979 episode of The Tonight Show, guest-hosted by Kermit. Does a frog have what it takes to host the biggest show in late night?
It’s the 50th anniversary of Jim Henson’s strange, experimental TV special. We have some ideas on how to mark the occasion!
How well do you really know the most classic Muppet anecdotes?
Nearly 50 years of digitized episodes are being preserved.
I have a lot of thoughts about a Muppet project we know almost nothing about.