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[[Image:LetterofDayPageant.jpg|thumb|300px|Guy announces the five finalists: [[A]], [[E]], [[I]], [[O]], and [[U]].]]
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[[File:LetterofDayPageant2.jpg|thumb|300px|Guy congratulates the letter E with song.]]
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[[File:RichardHuntSS.jpg|thumb|300px|behind the scenes with [[Richard Hunt]] and other performers]]
[[Guy Smiley]] hosted the '''Letter of the Day Pageant''' on ''[[Sesame Street]]'' in the mid-1980s. The skit was a spoof of the ''Miss America Pageant'', complete with tearful candidates and song by Guy Smiley (ala [[Wikipedia:Bert Parks|Bert Parks]]). As part of the spoof, before announcing the runner-up to the winner, Guy noted "Should our winner be unable to serve, you will replace it in every word in the dictionary."
 
   
 
[[Guy Smiley]] hosted the '''Letter of the Day Pageant''' on ''[[Sesame Street]]'' in the mid-1980s. {{first|2212}} The skit was a spoof of the ''Miss America Pageant'', complete with tearful candidates and song by Guy Smiley (ala [[Bert Parks]] singing "There She Is, Miss America"). As part of the spoof, before announcing the runner-up to the winner, Guy noted "Should our winner be unable to serve, you will replace it in every word in the dictionary."
The five finalists were the five vowels, and the letter [[E]] (performed by [[Richard Hunt]]) won. The category winners were the letter [[S]] (for swimsuit competition), the letter [[C]] (for congeniality) and the tap-dancing letter [[T]] (for talent).
 
   
 
The five finalists were the five vowels, and the letter [[E]] won. The category winners were the letter [[S]] (for swimsuit competition), the letter [[C]] (for congeniality) and the tap-dancing letter [[T]] (for talent).
==References==
 
The event took place at Shardlow Hall in Atlantic City, [[Oregon]], the city locale spoofing Atlantic City, [[New Jersey]], the long-time location for the Miss America Pageants. The song sung by Guy Smiley (written by [[Tony Geiss]]) parodies "There She Is, Miss America." Guy Smiley's tuxedo was provided by "After Three and a Half," a takeoff on tuxedo manufacturer After Six. Travel arrangements were provided by "Trans World Bicycles," a takeoff on Trans World Airlines.
 
   
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==Releases==
 
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LetterOfTheDayPageant-Flowers.jpg|An alternate version of the segment that didn't air, where the E held a small bouquet of flowers.
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==Notes==
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*Additional performers include [[Richard Hunt]] (letter E), [[Kevin Clash]] (announcer and letter C), [[Pam Arciero]] (letter S), [[Noel MacNeal]], [[Michael Elizabeth Huston]], and [[Martin P. Robinson]]. [[Ivy Austin]] provides additional vocals for Guy's number.<ref name=trusted>Documents provided by [[Thread:253692|trusted source]]</ref>
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*The segment was written by [[Tony Geiss]], directed by [[Jon Stone]], and taped on November 8, 1985.<ref name=trusted />
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*The pageant takes place at Shrdlu Hall in Atlantic City, [[Oregon]] (rather than the more famous city of that name in [[New Jersey]], which was the long-time location of the Miss America pageant). The name of the hall is a reference to [[Wikipedia:Etaoin shrdlu|Etaoin shrdlu]], a nonsense phrase used as a space filler in the days of mechanical typesetting (representing, in order, the twelve most frequently used letters in English).
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*Guy Smiley's tuxedo was provided by "After Three and a Half," a takeoff on tuxedo manufacturer After Six. Travel arrangements were provided by "Trans World Bicycles," referencing Trans World Airlines.
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Latest revision as of 12:12, 27 August 2023

LetterofDayPageant

Guy announces the five finalists: A, E, I, O, and U.

LetterofDayPageant2

Guy congratulates the letter E with song.

RichardHuntSS

behind the scenes with Richard Hunt and other performers

Guy Smiley hosted the Letter of the Day Pageant on Sesame Street in the mid-1980s. (First: Episode 2212) The skit was a spoof of the Miss America Pageant, complete with tearful candidates and song by Guy Smiley (ala Bert Parks singing "There She Is, Miss America"). As part of the spoof, before announcing the runner-up to the winner, Guy noted "Should our winner be unable to serve, you will replace it in every word in the dictionary."

The five finalists were the five vowels, and the letter E won. The category winners were the letter S (for swimsuit competition), the letter C (for congeniality) and the tap-dancing letter T (for talent).

Notes

  • The pageant takes place at Shrdlu Hall in Atlantic City, Oregon (rather than the more famous city of that name in New Jersey, which was the long-time location of the Miss America pageant). The name of the hall is a reference to Etaoin shrdlu, a nonsense phrase used as a space filler in the days of mechanical typesetting (representing, in order, the twelve most frequently used letters in English).
  • Guy Smiley's tuxedo was provided by "After Three and a Half," a takeoff on tuxedo manufacturer After Six. Travel arrangements were provided by "Trans World Bicycles," referencing Trans World Airlines.

Sources

  1. 1.0 1.1 Documents provided by trusted source