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[[Image:Eb48a749-5476-42b2-acb4-77c8a6fbfc35.jpg|thumb|300px|Ward in [[episode 4204]] as one of "Jack's Big Jump" spectators.]]
'''Belinda Ward (b. 1966)''' is a lyricist and long-time ''Sesame Street'' writer.
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'''Belinda Ward''' (b. 1966) is a lyricist and long-time ''[[Sesame Street]]'' writer.
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Ward first made contact with ''Sesame Street'' in 1982 through executive producer, [[Dulcy Singer]], who turned out to be her aunt's cousin. Ward approached her about a job in production since Ward had a job as a producer of TV and radio commercials, but Singer said there weren't any. However, Singer was looking for new writing talent since Sesame Street was airing 130 shows annually. Singer told Ward to spend a month studying the show and then write something for her. A month later, Ward returned with four inserts. Two of the inserts eventually aired on the show. For two years, Ward essentially auditioned for a spot on the writing staff and eventually find her way into the writing rotation.
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In 2008, Warde briefly became one of the show's head writers for [[Season 39 (2008)|Season 39]] with [[Lou Berger]]. She has scripted celebrity appearances on the show, including [[John Goodman]], [[Diane Sawyer]], and the [[New York Jets]].<ref>[http://cornellalumnimagazine.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=909&Itemid=56&ed=20 ''Cornell Alumni Magazine'': "Where the Air Is Sweet" 02 November 2010]</ref>
   
 
She is also the co-creator of ''The Upside-Down Show'' with the comedy duo The Umbilical Brothers.
 
She is also the co-creator of ''The Upside-Down Show'' with the comedy duo The Umbilical Brothers.
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*[[From Here to There]] (with [[Stephen Lawrence]])
 
*[[From Here to There]] (with [[Stephen Lawrence]])
 
*[[Grump (song)|Grump]] (with [[Mike Renzi|Michael Renzi]])
 
*[[Grump (song)|Grump]] (with [[Mike Renzi|Michael Renzi]])
*[[Guys and Dolls]] (with [[Cheryl Hardwick]])
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*[[Guys and Dolls (song)|Guys and Dolls]] (with [[Cheryl Hardwick]])
 
*[[I Could Have Counted All Night]] (with Stephen Lawrence)
 
*[[I Could Have Counted All Night]] (with Stephen Lawrence)
 
*[[I'll Show You the World]] (with Stephen Lawrence)
 
*[[I'll Show You the World]] (with Stephen Lawrence)
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*[[I Love to Say No]] (with Stephen Lawrence)
 
*[[I'm a Bookworm Baby|I'm a Bookworm, Baby!]] (with Christopher Cerf)
 
*[[I'm a Bookworm Baby|I'm a Bookworm, Baby!]] (with Christopher Cerf)
*[[I'm Taking a Break]] (with Stephen Lawrence)
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*[[I'm Takin' a Break]] (with Stephen Lawrence)
 
*[[I'm Your Mommy Now]] (with Stephen Lawrence)
 
*[[I'm Your Mommy Now]] (with Stephen Lawrence)
 
*[[It's Gonna Get Dirty Again]] (with [[Alan Menken]])
 
*[[It's Gonna Get Dirty Again]] (with [[Alan Menken]])
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*[[Sleep!]] (with Michael Renzi)
 
*[[Sleep!]] (with Michael Renzi)
 
*[[Snuffle Friends]] (with Alan Menken)
 
*[[Snuffle Friends]] (with Alan Menken)
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*[[Song About Elmo]] (with [[Mark Radice]])
 
*[[Stand By Your Can]] (with Christopher Cerf)
 
*[[Stand By Your Can]] (with Christopher Cerf)
 
*[[There's a Baby Coming]] (with Stephen Lawrence)
 
*[[There's a Baby Coming]] (with Stephen Lawrence)
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*Ace and Avery theme (with [[Russell Kassoff]]) (''[[Big Bag]]'' inserts)
 
*Ace and Avery theme (with [[Russell Kassoff]]) (''[[Big Bag]]'' inserts)
 
*Gink Bath (with [[Joseph Carroll]] and [[Peter Thom]]) (''[[The Wubbulous World of Dr. Seuss]]'')
 
*Gink Bath (with [[Joseph Carroll]] and [[Peter Thom]]) (''[[The Wubbulous World of Dr. Seuss]]'')
*Pecos Bill (with [[Paul Jacobs]]) (''[[Between the Lions]]'')
 
 
*Wickersham Chant (with Joseph Carroll and Peter Thom) (''The Wubbulous World of Dr. Seuss'')
 
*Wickersham Chant (with Joseph Carroll and Peter Thom) (''The Wubbulous World of Dr. Seuss'')
   
 
==Book credits==
 
==Book credits==
*''[[The Gink]]''
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*''[[The Gink]]''
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==Sources==
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<references />
   
 
==External links==
 
==External links==

Revision as of 00:17, 28 July 2012

BelindaWard
Eb48a749-5476-42b2-acb4-77c8a6fbfc35

Ward in episode 4204 as one of "Jack's Big Jump" spectators.

Belinda Ward (b. 1966) is a lyricist and long-time Sesame Street writer.

Ward first made contact with Sesame Street in 1982 through executive producer, Dulcy Singer, who turned out to be her aunt's cousin. Ward approached her about a job in production since Ward had a job as a producer of TV and radio commercials, but Singer said there weren't any. However, Singer was looking for new writing talent since Sesame Street was airing 130 shows annually. Singer told Ward to spend a month studying the show and then write something for her. A month later, Ward returned with four inserts. Two of the inserts eventually aired on the show. For two years, Ward essentially auditioned for a spot on the writing staff and eventually find her way into the writing rotation.

In 2008, Warde briefly became one of the show's head writers for Season 39 with Lou Berger. She has scripted celebrity appearances on the show, including John Goodman, Diane Sawyer, and the New York Jets.[1]

She is also the co-creator of The Upside-Down Show with the comedy duo The Umbilical Brothers.

Ward is a graduate of Cornell and New York University, holding a Master's degree in Fiction Writing from the latter.

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Sesame Street

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