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{{performer|Jerry Nelson}}
 
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'''Lord Chatterly''' was the host of "Alphabet Chat" on ''[[Sesame Street]]''. He appeared in [[Season 9]] and [[Season 24]].
 
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'''Mr. Chatterly''' was the genial host of ''[[Alphabet Chat]]'' on ''[[Sesame Street]]''. He appeared in the mid-1970s, usually holding a pipe, and then returned in [[Season 24]], sans pipe.
   
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Usually even-tempered, Mr. Chatterly's intellectual discussions of letters are often interrupted by animals, people or production staff wandering onto the set, forcing Chatterly to go into a rage and wondering why he can't have a sensible show.
His name is a reference to the D.H. Lawrence novel, ''Lady Chatterly's Lover''.
 
   
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In [[Episode 3256|a 1994 episode]], he comes to [[Sesame Street (location)|Sesame Street]] to arrange the alphabet chat.
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His name is a reference to the D.H. Lawrence novel ''Lady Chatterly's Lover''.
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== Book Apperances ==
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[[Who's Who on Sesame Street]] (1977)
 
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Revision as of 17:16, 4 October 2014

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MrChatterly

Template:Am Mr. Chatterly was the genial host of Alphabet Chat on Sesame Street. He appeared in the mid-1970s, usually holding a pipe, and then returned in Season 24, sans pipe.

Usually even-tempered, Mr. Chatterly's intellectual discussions of letters are often interrupted by animals, people or production staff wandering onto the set, forcing Chatterly to go into a rage and wondering why he can't have a sensible show.

In a 1994 episode, he comes to Sesame Street to arrange the alphabet chat.

His name is a reference to the D.H. Lawrence novel Lady Chatterly's Lover.

Book Apperances

Who's Who on Sesame Street (1977)