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[[File:Christine_Ferraro_65th_Annual_Writers_Guild_IvMhn5x2P_Ml.jpg|thumb|300px|At Writers' Guild Awards, 2013]]
 
[[File:Christine_Ferraro_65th_Annual_Writers_Guild_IvMhn5x2P_Ml.jpg|thumb|300px|At Writers' Guild Awards, 2013]]
   
'''Christine M. Ferraro''' has been a writer for ''[[Sesame Street]]'' since 1994.<ref name="latimestwitter">"[http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/showtracker/2010/04/cookie-monster-storms-twitter-as-sesamestreet-gains-a-following.html Cookie Monster storms Twitter as @sesamestreet gains a following]", ''Los Angeles Times'' blogs, April 9, 2010.</ref> She has won 9 [[Daytime Emmy Awards]] and 3 [[Writers Guild of America Award]]s.
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'''Christine M. Ferraro''' has been a writer for ''[[Sesame Street]]'' since 1994.<ref name="latimestwitter">"[http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/showtracker/2010/04/cookie-monster-storms-twitter-as-sesamestreet-gains-a-following.html Cookie Monster storms Twitter as @sesamestreet gains a following]", ''Los Angeles Times'' blogs, April 9, 2010.</ref>, having written over 80 scripts for the series. She has won 11 [[Daytime Emmy Awards]] and 3 [[Writers Guild of America Award]]s.<ref name="latimestwitter" /> and she has written lyrics for many [[:Category:Sesame Street Songs|''Sesame Street'' songs]].
   
 
On-screen, Ferraro made a cameo appearance in ''[[Elmo's Musical Adventure: Peter and the Wolf]]'', and was featured in the documentary ''[[A&E Biography: Sesame Street]]''.
When ''Sesame Street'''s [[Twitter]] feed launched in November 2009, Ferraro had been its only writer until at least April 2010,<ref name="latimestwitter" /> and she has written lyrics for many [[:Category:Sesame Street Songs|''Sesame Street'' songs]].
 
 
On-screen, Ferraro made a cameo appearance in ''[[Elmo's Musical Adventures: Peter and the Wolf]]'', and was featured in the documentary ''[[A&E Biography: Sesame Street]]''.
 
   
 
==Writing credits==
 
==Writing credits==
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* ''[[Kids' Favorite Songs 2]]''
 
* ''[[Kids' Favorite Songs 2]]''
 
* ''[[Let's Eat!]]''
 
* ''[[Let's Eat!]]''
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* ''[[Little Children, Big Challenges: Divorce]]''
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* ''[[Little Children, Big Challenges: Incarceration]]''
 
* ''[[Ready for School!]]'' (with [[Annie Evans]] and [[Joey Mazzarino]])
 
* ''[[Ready for School!]]'' (with [[Annie Evans]] and [[Joey Mazzarino]])
 
* ''[[Sing Yourself Sillier at the Movies]]''
 
* ''[[Sing Yourself Sillier at the Movies]]''

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Christine Ferraro 65th Annual Writers Guild IvMhn5x2P Ml

At Writers' Guild Awards, 2013

Christine M. Ferraro has been a writer for Sesame Street since 1994.[1], having written over 80 scripts for the series. She has won 11 Daytime Emmy Awards and 3 Writers Guild of America Awards.[1] and she has written lyrics for many Sesame Street songs.

On-screen, Ferraro made a cameo appearance in Elmo's Musical Adventure: Peter and the Wolf, and was featured in the documentary A&E Biography: Sesame Street.

Writing credits

Home video and specials

Songs

Books

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Cookie Monster storms Twitter as @sesamestreet gains a following", Los Angeles Times blogs, April 9, 2010.