Sesame Street Closing Credits

Sesame Street Closing Credits. For the first 7 seasons, the characters stood in front of a blue background; starting late into season 7, they were shown in outdoor settings The Sesame Closing Theme is the short instrumental piece that accompanied the underwriter credits for Sesame Street from 1972 to 1992 and, outside the series, was used for the underwriter credits of Shalom Sesame.The piece is known under a number of unofficial alternative titles, including "Funky Chimes" [1] and "Funky Bells." [2] The end credits for Street Gang: How We Got to Sesame Street.


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[Sesame Street -RightLeft- Ever Street Forest ☠] with a skull cross bones next to it. This and the other closing sequences were already seen when Noggin aired classic Sesame Street from 1999-2003

From 1969 to 1983, during the first 14 seasons of Sesame Street, the closing of many episodes had shots of Muppet characters and human cast members holding up the Sesame Street and Children's Television Workshop signs The full version of the current and other closing sequences can be seen on some videotapes or DVDs of Sesame Street [Sesame Street -RightLeft- Ever Street Forest ☠] with a skull cross bones next to it.

. Sesame Street William Wegman's Mother Goose Closing Credits ( 1997) Publication date 1997 Topics William Wegman Item Size 23.9M For Seasons 37 through 39 of Sesame Street, during the PBS Kids funding credits, the 1992 closing theme (from Seasons 24 through 37) was also used from 2006 to 2008.

. For the first 7 seasons, the characters stood in front of a blue background; starting late into season 7, they were shown in outdoor settings This version of the 1992 closing theme was also used on the NBC broadcast of the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade whenever the Sesame Street float was introduced from 1995 to 2013