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[[Image:Billcosby.jpg|thumb|300px|From ''[[Sesame Street Magazine]]'' issue #3, Feb 1971]]
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[[File:Ss20yrs2.jpg|thumb|300px|Bill Cosby with [[Elmo]]]]
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[[File:Cher-sweetumsbilcosby.jpg|thumb|300px|Bill Cosby with [[Sweetums]] on ''[[Cher (series)|Cher]]'']]
 
'''Bill Cosby''' (b. 1937) is a popular comedian who got his start making appearances on the likes of ''[[The Jack Paar Show]]''. His career took a dramatic turn in the television series ''I Spy'', and he reached superstardom in the 1980s with ''[[The Cosby Show]]''.
 
'''Bill Cosby''' (b. 1937) is a popular comedian who got his start making appearances on the likes of ''[[The Jack Paar Show]]''. His career took a dramatic turn in the television series ''I Spy'', and he reached superstardom in the 1980s with ''[[The Cosby Show]]''.
   
Cosby has frequently appeared with [[the Muppets]], particularly through ''[[Sesame Street]]'', where he appeared in frequent inserts in [[1970]]. Following the success of ''Sesame Street'', in fact, Cosby appeared as a regular in the first season of ''[[The Electric Company]]'', the [[Children's Television Workshop]]'s follow-up series aimed at older children. Many of his segments on that series, such as twins (via split-screen) pairing off word sounds, were reminiscent of the ''Sesame Street'' skits. Cosby's other children's work included the animated series ''Fat Albert'' and recurring appearances on ''[[Captain Kangaroo]]'', in separate "Picture Pages" segments.
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Cosby has frequently appeared with [[the Muppets]], particularly through ''[[Sesame Street]]'', where he appeared in frequent inserts in 1970. Following the success of ''Sesame Street'', in fact, Cosby appeared as a regular in the first season of ''[[The Electric Company]]'', the [[Sesame Workshop|Children's Television Workshop]]'s follow-up series aimed at older children. Many of his segments on that series, such as twins (via split-screen) pairing off word sounds, were reminiscent of the ''Sesame Street'' skits.<ref>''Ebony Jr.'' magazine [http://books.google.com/books?id=AMUDAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA46&dq=sesame+street+inpublisher:Johnson+Publishing+Company&lr=&as_brr=0&as_pt=ALLTYPES&ei=qPU_SdqyNI60kATf1NzhDg#PPA21,M1 mentioned these segments briefly].</ref> Cosby's other children's work included the animated series ''Fat Albert'' and recurring appearances on ''[[Captain Kangaroo]]'', in separate "Picture Pages" segments.
   
In [[1989]], he served as host of the TV special ''[[Sesame Street: 20 and Still Counting]]''; in one segment, in reference to Cosby's frequent billing in certain productions as "Dr. William H. Cosby, Jr., Ed.D.", [[Oscar the Grouch]] refers to him as "Ph.D. Face." The following spring, in [[1990]], several Muppets from ''[[The Jim Henson Hour]]'' appeared on the ''Cosby Show'' episode "Cliff's Nightmare." In [[1992]], he played host to [[Big Bird]] and [[Loretta Long]] in an episode of the ''[[You Bet Your Life]]'' revival series. Most recently, in [[2004]], Cosby appeared in a "[[My Favorite Sesame Street Moments]]" segment.
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In 1989, he served as host of the TV special ''[[Sesame Street: 20 and Still Counting]]''; in one segment, in reference to Cosby's frequent billing in certain productions as "Dr. William H. Cosby, Jr., Ed.D.", [[Oscar the Grouch]] refers to him as "Ph.D. Face."
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The following spring, in 1990, several Muppets from ''[[The Jim Henson Hour]]'' appeared on the ''Cosby Show'' episode "Cliff's Nightmare."
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In 1992, he played host to [[Big Bird]] and [[Loretta Long]] in an episode of the ''[[You Bet Your Life]]'' revival series.
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Most recently, in 2004, Cosby appeared in a "[[My Favorite Sesame Street Moments]]" segment.
   
 
==Sesame Street inserts==
 
==Sesame Street inserts==
*Twins say the alphabet {{eka|0131}}
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* Twins say the alphabet {{first|0131}}
*Bill tries to bounce a square basketball {{eka|0158}}
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* Bill tries to bounce a square basketball {{eka|0158}}
*Bill has a hard time trying to count four kids {{eka|0176}}
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* Bill demonstrates sad {{eka|0163}}
*Bill shows how he looks when he feels angry {{eka|0181}}
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* Bill demonstrates angry {{eka|0164}}
*Film with Bill and kids: Over and under {{eka|0198}}
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* Bill has a hard time trying to count four kids {{eka|0176}}
*Bill demonstrates surprise {{eka|0268}}
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* Film with Bill and kids: Over and under {{eka|0136}}
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* Bill demonstrates surprise {{eka|0268}}
*Bill counts to [[20]] with his "twin". {{eka|0308}} (An excerpt of this was shown on ''Sesame Street: 20 and Still Counting''.)
 
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* Bill demonstrates happy {{eka|0272}}
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* Bill teaches the concepts of "yesterday" and "today." {{eka|0273}}
 
* Bill counts to [[20]] with his "twin". {{eka|0135}} (An excerpt of this was shown on ''Sesame Street: 20 and Still Counting''.)
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* Bill counts to [[10]] {{eka|0340}}
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Image:Billcosby.jpg|From ''[[Sesame Street Magazine]]'' issue #3, Feb 1971
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image:Ebony_Cosby_Robinson.png|Cosby with Matt Robinson in ''Ebony'', March 1988.
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==Sources==
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==External Links==
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==External links==
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*[http://www.billcosby.com Official site]
 
*[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001070/ IMDb]
 
*[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001070/ IMDb]
 
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Revision as of 15:59, 10 November 2013

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Bill Cosby with Elmo

Cher-sweetumsbilcosby

Bill Cosby with Sweetums on Cher

Bill Cosby (b. 1937) is a popular comedian who got his start making appearances on the likes of The Jack Paar Show. His career took a dramatic turn in the television series I Spy, and he reached superstardom in the 1980s with The Cosby Show.

Cosby has frequently appeared with the Muppets, particularly through Sesame Street, where he appeared in frequent inserts in 1970. Following the success of Sesame Street, in fact, Cosby appeared as a regular in the first season of The Electric Company, the Children's Television Workshop's follow-up series aimed at older children. Many of his segments on that series, such as twins (via split-screen) pairing off word sounds, were reminiscent of the Sesame Street skits.[1] Cosby's other children's work included the animated series Fat Albert and recurring appearances on Captain Kangaroo, in separate "Picture Pages" segments.

In 1989, he served as host of the TV special Sesame Street: 20 and Still Counting; in one segment, in reference to Cosby's frequent billing in certain productions as "Dr. William H. Cosby, Jr., Ed.D.", Oscar the Grouch refers to him as "Ph.D. Face."

The following spring, in 1990, several Muppets from The Jim Henson Hour appeared on the Cosby Show episode "Cliff's Nightmare."

In 1992, he played host to Big Bird and Loretta Long in an episode of the You Bet Your Life revival series.

Most recently, in 2004, Cosby appeared in a "My Favorite Sesame Street Moments" segment.

Sesame Street inserts

Sources

External links

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