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{{performer2|Jim Henson|1969-1990|Eric Jacobson|2005-present}}
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[[Image:Guysmileyweatherreport.JPG|thumb|300px|An early Guy Smiley reporting on the weather, from [[The Weather Show]] sketch.]]
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[[Image:Guysmileyweatherreport.JPG|thumb|300px|An early Guy Smiley reporting on the weather, from "The Weather Show" sketch.]]
 
[[Image:Guy-safari.jpg|thumb|300px|Guy on safari.]]
 
[[Image:Guy-safari.jpg|thumb|300px|Guy on safari.]]
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'''Guy Smiley''' is, by his own account, America's Favorite Game Show Host. He has hosted such [[Sesame Street Game Shows|''Sesame Street'' game shows]] as ''[[Beat The Time]]'', ''[[Here is Your Life]]'', ''[[What's My Part?]]'', and others. He approaches every hosting gig with a near-frantic level of excitement and enthusiasm.
 
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[[Image:Jimhensonandguysmiley.jpg|thumb|300px|Jim Henson with Guy during the taping of "Beat The Time."]]
 
'''Guy Smiley''' is, by his own account, America's Favorite Game Show Host. He has hosted such [[Sesame Street Game Shows|''Sesame Street'' game shows]] as "[[Beat The Time]]", "[[Here is Your Life]]", "[[What's My Part?]]", and others. He approaches every hosting gig with a near-frantic level of excitement and enthusiasm.
   
 
Guy Smiley has occasionally demonstrated his musical talent on ''[[Sesame Street]]''. His song performances include "[[Air (Cerf)|Air]]" and "[[They Can't Take That Away From Me (Sesame Street)|They Can't Take That Away From Me]]" (with [[Cookie Monster]]). His singing voice at times can go very low, very similar to [[Link Hogthrob]]'s, as in "[[I'll Love You in Springtime]]" and his tribute to the winner in "[[Letter of the Day Pageant|The Letter of the Day Pageant]]." He also sang "[[Gone with the Wind (song)|Gone with the Wind]]" in [[Season 1 (1969-1970)|the first season]].
In one of his first appearances as a game show host ("[[Pick Your Pet]]"), he was named [[Sonny Friendly]] (which would later become the name of another ''Sesame Street'' game show host). He would be named Guy Smiley in another first season game show, ''[[The Mr. and Mrs. Game]]''.
 
   
 
Most of Guy Smiley's appearances in sketches have been as the host of game shows. Many of the sketches where he doesn't host game shows still involve him being the host of a show, including "[[The Weather Show]]", "[[Letter of the Day Pageant|The Letter of the Day Pageant]]", and "On Vacation with Guy Smiley". One of the few sketches he starred in where he didn't host a show or sing was a sketch where he took his entire studio audience out for lunch. His first appearance was in a sketch where he appears as a spokesman for "Brand [[X]]".{{first|0010}}
Guy Smiley has occasionally demonstrated his musical talent on ''[[Sesame Street]]''. His song performances include "[[Air (with Guy Smiley)|Air]]" and "[[They Can't Take That Away From Me (Sesame Street)|They Can't Take That Away From Me]]" (with [[Cookie Monster]]). The Guy Smiley puppet was also used as the singer in the first season song "[[Gone with the Wind (song)|Gone with the Wind]]". His singing voice at times can go very low, very similar to [[Link Hogthrob]]'s, as in "[[I'll Love You in Springtime]]" and his tribute to the winner in "The Letter of the Day Pageant."
 
   
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Although [[Joan Ganz Cooney]] once described Guy Smiley as one of [[Jim Henson|Jim Henson's]] funniest characters,<ref>''[[Jim Henson: The Works]]''</ref> he was Henson’s least favorite to perform; as the character’s boisterous voice was too rough on his throat.<ref>''[[The Story of Jim Henson]]''</ref> Because of this, the dialogue for Guy's sketches was commonly prerecorded, so multiple takes could be filmed without straining Henson's throat.
Most of Guy Smiley's appearances in sketches have been as the host of game shows. Many of the sketches where he doesn't host game shows still involve him being the host of a show, including "[[The Weather Show]]", "The Letter of the Day Pageant", and "On Vacation with Guy Smiley". One of the few sketches he starred in where he didn't host a show or sing was a sketch where he took his entire studio audience out for lunch.
 
   
 
A walk-around version of Guy Smiley appeared in a number of ''[[Sesame Street Live]]'' shows. In ''[[Big Bird Goes Hollywood]]'', he assisted [[Big Bird]] in directing a movie. Guy Smiley also appeared in ''[[Big Bird's Sesame Street Story]]'' and ''[[Big Bird & the ABC's]]''.
 
A walk-around version of Guy Smiley appeared in a number of ''[[Sesame Street Live]]'' shows. In ''[[Big Bird Goes Hollywood]]'', he assisted [[Big Bird]] in directing a movie. Guy Smiley also appeared in ''[[Big Bird's Sesame Street Story]]'' and ''[[Big Bird & the ABC's]]''.
   
He was later seen in [[2006]], hosting a [[PBS]] commercial/game show spoof for the [[Ready To Learn|''Ready To Learn'' Service]].
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In his earliest appearances, he had [[Muppets Who Grow Teeth and Tongues#Tongues|a visible tongue]], a feature that was later seen in 2006, when he hosted a [[PBS]] commercial/game show spoof for the [[Ready To Learn|''Ready To Learn'' Service]].
   
He was also seen in [[Episode 3935|episode 3935]] as one of [[Maria]]'s customers, and in [[episode 4117]] as one of the spectators in the Number of the Day where The Count was playing golf. He also appeared in the main Street story in [[Episode 4182]], his first major speaking role on the show since Henson's death.
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Following Jim Henson's death, Guy Smiley made a background appearance in [[Episode 3820|a 1999 episode]] as one of [[Maria]]'s customers, and in [[episode 4117|a 2006 episode]] as one of the spectators in [[the Number of the Day]] segment where [[Count von Count|The Count]] was playing golf. Performed in more recent instances by [[Eric Jacobson]], Guy had a prominent speaking role in the main street story of [[Episode 4182|a 2008 episode]]. Guy later appeared in two [[Season 44 (2013-2014)|season 44]] segments (hosting "[[Good Things Come to Those Who Wait|The Waiting Game]]" and "[[Sesame Street Game Shows#makeitfit|Make it Fit]]"), and in a [[Episode 4510|season 45 episode]].
   
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==Guy Smiley's name==
==Casting history==
 
 
In one of his first appearances as a game show host ("[[Pick Your Pet]]"), he was named [[Sonny Friendly]] (which would later become the name of another ''Sesame Street'' game show host). He would be named Guy Smiley in another first season game show, ''[[The Mr. and Mrs. Game]]''.
''Main Performers'':
 
* [[Jim Henson]] - from ''[[Sesame Street]]'' [[Season 1 (1969-1970)]] to [[Season 21 (1989-1990)]]
 
* [[Eric Jacobson]] - [[Sesame Street Presents: The Body]] (2005), [[Ready To Learn]] (2006), [[Episode 4182]]
 
   
 
When Count von Count introduced himself in a [[Beat the Time]] sketch, he did so in his traditional way, "They call me the Count because I love to count things." Guy responded with, "Well, I'm Guy Smiley. They call me Guy Smiley because I changed my name from Bernie Liederkrantz."
''Alternate Performers:''
 
* [[Don Reardon]] - ''[[Let's Make a Word]]'' CD-ROM game ''(voice only)''
 
   
==Trivia==
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==Casting history==
 
'''Main Performers'''
*Guy Smiley's loud voice was so hard on Jim Henson's throat that all of the dialogue for his segments was pre-recorded. That way, multiple takes could be used without straining Henson's throat.{{cite}}
 
 
* [[Jim Henson]] - from ''[[Sesame Street]]'' [[Season 1 (1969-1970)|Season 1]] (1969) - [[Season 21 (1989-1990)|Season 21]] (1990)
 
* [[Eric Jacobson]] - [[Sesame Street Presents: The Body]] (2005) - present
   
 
'''Alternate Performers'''
*When [[Count von Count]] introduced himself in a [[Beat the Time]] sketch in his traditional way, "They call me the Count because I love to count things," Guy responded with, "Well, I'm Guy Smiley. They call me Guy Smiley because I changed my name from Bernie Liederkrantz."
 
 
* [[Don Reardon]] (voice) - ''[[Let's Make a Word]]'' (1995) and ''[[Get Set to Learn]]'' (1996)
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* [[Caroll Spinney]] - Brand X commercial {{first|0010}}
   
 
==Filmography==
 
==Filmography==
 
*''[[Sesame Street]]''
 
*''[[Sesame Street]]''
 
*''[[Out to Lunch]]''
 
*''[[Out to Lunch]]''
*''[[The Muppet Movie]]''
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*''[[The Muppet Movie]]'' ([[The Rainbow Connection]] finale)
*''[[The Muppets Take Manhattan]]''
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*''[[The Muppets Take Manhattan]]'' (wedding finale)
 
*''[[The Muppets: A Celebration of 30 Years]]''
 
*''[[The Muppets: A Celebration of 30 Years]]''
 
*''[[A Muppet Family Christmas]]''
 
*''[[A Muppet Family Christmas]]''
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*''[[Ready to Learn]]'' promo
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*''[[Kinect Sesame Street TV]]''
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*''Socktober Telethon'' {{youtube|8kfZC-Va8To}}
   
 
==Book appearances==
 
==Book appearances==
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*''[[The Sesame Street ABC Storybook]]'' (1974)
 
*''[[The Sesame Street ABC Storybook]]'' (1974)
 
*''[[Big Bird's Busy Book]]'' (1975)
 
*''[[Big Bird's Busy Book]]'' (1975)
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*''[[Sesame Street coloring books|Bert's Big Band Paint-with-Water Book]]'' (1976)
 
*''[[The Monsters' Alphabet]]'' (1977)
 
*''[[The Monsters' Alphabet]]'' (1977)
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* ''[[Sesame Street coloring books|The Sesame Street Mystery Coloring Book]]'' (1977)
 
*''[[The Sesame Street Bedtime Storybook]]'' (1978)
 
*''[[The Sesame Street Bedtime Storybook]]'' (1978)
 
*''[[The Sesame Street Cookbook]]'' (1978)
 
*''[[The Sesame Street Cookbook]]'' (1978)
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*''[[Going Places]]'' (1988)
 
*''[[Going Places]]'' (1988)
 
*''[[Brought to You by the Letter B]]'' (2000)
 
*''[[Brought to You by the Letter B]]'' (2000)
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* ''[[Who Are the People in Your Neighborhood? (2009)|Who Are the People in Your Neighborhood?]]'' (2009)
   
 
[[Cookie Monster]] also disguised himself as Guy Smiley in the book ''[[No Cookies 'Til Dinner]]''.
 
[[Cookie Monster]] also disguised himself as Guy Smiley in the book ''[[No Cookies 'Til Dinner]]''.
   
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==Sources==
 
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[[Category:Sesame Street Characters]]
 
[[Category:Sesame Street Characters]]
 
[[Category:Muppet Characters]]
 
[[Category:Muppet Characters]]

Revision as of 23:59, 29 November 2014

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An early Guy Smiley reporting on the weather, from "The Weather Show" sketch.

Guy-safari

Guy on safari.

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Jim Henson with Guy during the taping of "Beat The Time."

Guy Smiley is, by his own account, America's Favorite Game Show Host. He has hosted such Sesame Street game shows as "Beat The Time", "Here is Your Life", "What's My Part?", and others. He approaches every hosting gig with a near-frantic level of excitement and enthusiasm.

Guy Smiley has occasionally demonstrated his musical talent on Sesame Street. His song performances include "Air" and "They Can't Take That Away From Me" (with Cookie Monster). His singing voice at times can go very low, very similar to Link Hogthrob's, as in "I'll Love You in Springtime" and his tribute to the winner in "The Letter of the Day Pageant." He also sang "Gone with the Wind" in the first season.

Most of Guy Smiley's appearances in sketches have been as the host of game shows. Many of the sketches where he doesn't host game shows still involve him being the host of a show, including "The Weather Show", "The Letter of the Day Pageant", and "On Vacation with Guy Smiley". One of the few sketches he starred in where he didn't host a show or sing was a sketch where he took his entire studio audience out for lunch. His first appearance was in a sketch where he appears as a spokesman for "Brand X".(First: Episode 0010)

Although Joan Ganz Cooney once described Guy Smiley as one of Jim Henson's funniest characters,[1] he was Henson’s least favorite to perform; as the character’s boisterous voice was too rough on his throat.[2] Because of this, the dialogue for Guy's sketches was commonly prerecorded, so multiple takes could be filmed without straining Henson's throat.

A walk-around version of Guy Smiley appeared in a number of Sesame Street Live shows. In Big Bird Goes Hollywood, he assisted Big Bird in directing a movie. Guy Smiley also appeared in Big Bird's Sesame Street Story and Big Bird & the ABC's.

In his earliest appearances, he had a visible tongue, a feature that was later seen in 2006, when he hosted a PBS commercial/game show spoof for the Ready To Learn Service.

Following Jim Henson's death, Guy Smiley made a background appearance in a 1999 episode as one of Maria's customers, and in a 2006 episode as one of the spectators in the Number of the Day segment where The Count was playing golf. Performed in more recent instances by Eric Jacobson, Guy had a prominent speaking role in the main street story of a 2008 episode. Guy later appeared in two season 44 segments (hosting "The Waiting Game" and "Make it Fit"), and in a season 45 episode.

Guy Smiley's name

In one of his first appearances as a game show host ("Pick Your Pet"), he was named Sonny Friendly (which would later become the name of another Sesame Street game show host). He would be named Guy Smiley in another first season game show, The Mr. and Mrs. Game.

When Count von Count introduced himself in a Beat the Time sketch, he did so in his traditional way, "They call me the Count because I love to count things." Guy responded with, "Well, I'm Guy Smiley. They call me Guy Smiley because I changed my name from Bernie Liederkrantz."

Casting history

Main Performers

Alternate Performers

Filmography

Book appearances

Cookie Monster also disguised himself as Guy Smiley in the book No Cookies 'Til Dinner.

Sources