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Encyclopedia > David (Sesame Street)

David was a character on the TV series Sesame Street. He was played by actor Northern Calloway. The character was retired when actor Northern Calloway died in 1990


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Sesame Street History | sjpc_04_package.xml (1498 words)
From the beginning Sesame Street employed techniques that had been successful in commercials by presenting educational material in the form of fast-paced, highly visual, and oft-repeated commercials.
Sesame Street used his death to help children recognize the importance of memories when someone they love dies and to understand that death is real and final.
It is impossible to say whether or not Sesame Street would have succeeded without the Muppets, but no one would argue that the show has endured in great part because of their charm and originality and because of the hard work of those who manipulate them.
Encyclopedia4U - Sesame Street - Encyclopedia Article (1121 words)
Sesame Street is an educational television program for young children, which led the way for many of the modern edutainment style shows.
Sesame Street is produced by Sesame Workshop, formerly known as the Children's Television Workshop or CTW.
History of Sesame Street The original format of the show called for the humans to be shown in plots on the street, intermixed with the segments of animation, live action shorts and Muppets.
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