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Lost Media: The Very First Sesame Street Stage Show From 1970

DISCLAIMER: THIS VIDEO IS NOT MADE FOR KIDS THIS IS ONLY MADE FOR TEENS AND ADULTS WHO LIKE SESAME STREET OR PEOPLE WHO ARE INTO LOST MEDIA EVERYONE CAN ENJOY THIS AND SAY WHAT THEY WANT IN THE COMMENTS The iconic children’s educational show Sesame Street has it’s fair share of stage shows over the years like at the Ice Follies, Sesame Place, Seaworld, and it’s own stage show Sesame Street Live. While a good amount of recordings of those stage shows are widely available online there is however one Sesame Street stage show that is really obscure and has seem to be forgotten in time. Which it took place during the early years of the show and it was even made as a special on television as well, which while most Sesame Street specials from that era have been officially released on home video or at the very least most complete material have been found, there is one however that is really not that well known and probably one of the most obscure pieces of Sesame Street Lost Media in existence. The stage show was called Sesame Street Cast Tour, and the tv special’s name, Sesame Street in San Francisco. Which took place at San Francisco, Golden Gate Park, and ran from August 31 to September 14 1970. It featured characters such as Gordon, Susan, Bob, Mr. Hooper and Big Bird played by Danny Seagren not Caroll Spinney. The cast performed at two shows in Harlem's Apollo Theater before kicking off the national tour in September before a crowd of 15,000 at San Francisco's Golden Gate Park where a reporter described the event as a preschooler's Woodstock. The special was filmed and broadcasted on September 1, 1970 on the PBS station, KQED. The purpose of the Cast Tour was to promote the second season of the show which would later premiere in November that same year and the stage show itself was 40 minutes long. For decades material of the stage show itself wouldn’t surface online until (according to the wayback machine) around 2020 that the Muppets Fandom created a page of the stage show included with info and three black and white photos of it. In November of 2020, two videos of footage of the stage show was posted by the Digital Information Virtual Archive (DIVA) website, making it the first time in over fifty years, that footage of the Cast Tour surfaced online. Three years later (according to the wayback machine) in October 2023, another page of the stage show was created on the Muppets Fandom site, that not only included some more information, but 16 screenshots of the original tv broadcast version of the stage show were leaked online. However despite this the original tv broadcast is no where to watch online, which the leaked screenshots were possibly a source from an anonymous user that has the recording privately which this confirms that a recording of it does still exists somewhere. Unfortunately finding another recording of the tv broadcast would be incredibly difficult to find as recording tv broadcasts was uncommon at the time, it’s also unknown if the master copy of it still exists either by PBS or Sesame Workshop’s archives. So until more material or if the tv broadcast of the stage show will ever be seen by the light of day again, this super obscure piece of Sesame Street history remains to be seen by the public to watch. Sources: https://muppet.fandom.com/wiki/Sesame... https://muppet.fandom.com/wiki/Sesame... https://diva.sfsu.edu/collections/sfb... https://diva.sfsu.edu/collections/sfb... Copyright Disclaimer: Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. #lostmedia #sesamestreet

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