In 1970, General Learning Corporation released two sets of Sesame Street Phono-Viewer Programs, one for letters and one for numbers. Each program consisted of a record and a film strip, showing either one or several Sesame Street cartoons from the first two seasons, and was intended to be played on a machine similar to the G.E. Show 'n Tell.
The General Learning Corporation specialized in providing curricula and training for teachers to integrate new technologies into classrooms. It is likely that these programs were sold directly to schools and not commercially released.
Letters Titles[]
Numbers Titles[]
- Count Up for the Rocket
- Count Down for the Rocket
- Singing and Counting from One to Ten
- The Sad, Sad Tale of the Ten Greeblies
- A Bear's Bee Count Adds Up to Trouble
- One to Ten and First to Tenth
- Eleven to Twenty and Eleventh to Twentieth
- Taking an Elevator to the Tenth Floor
- Counting Down from Ten and Back Up Again
- One to Ten with the One Man Band