Showing posts with label big bird. Show all posts
Showing posts with label big bird. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

big bird s birthday

big bird s birthday
Big Bird, Sesame Street and Google? Why not? Yellow lining on their feet today to mark the site Home birth is 40th show. Today, visitors to the site, lately one of the most rare videos on the Internet, you may see the world's most famous pair of legs (and no, we do not talk about Heidi Klum's, which was secured only $ 2.2 million.) We produce big bird understand!
The reason? Today marks the 40th anniversary of children’s TV show Sesame Street. To celebrate, Sesame Street’s website has been running a contest, where visitors can vote for their favorite episodes from the the show’s impressive four-decade public television run. We here at the Monitor have a soft spot for our furry friends from the Children’s Television Workshop. Our recent “Famous Grouches” gallery was headlined by none other than trash can-dwelling Oscar himself (and good friend Telly).
And we were there in May, when First Lady Michelle Obama on the United Nations know that he was happy to be there, but only on Sesame Street and more attractive. Big Bird himself to Google home page following long line of "Google doodles" - a clever sketches or graphics, site set up to commemorate the most significant dates.

sesame street anniversary

sesame street anniversary
Sesame Street celebrates its 40th 10th Anniversary November, and a popular education program hosted by First Lady Michelle Obama, his birthday. During the show, Elmo and Michelle appear to encourage children to healthy foods to your diet.
The iconic Google Doodle is honoring Sesame Street today by placing Big Bird on its homepage. Sesame Street, which began in 1969 on November 10th, is the longest running childrens program in U.S history. Sesame Street isn’t just popular in the United States, however. Big Bird, Elmo, Oscar the Grouch and others are seen in over 120 countries, giving them their biggest audience to date. Sesame Street was created by the late Jim Henson. For those that can’t get enough of the furry Muppets, a special 40th anniversary DVD of Sesame Street will be available in stores in late November.
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