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'''Mysterious Theater''' was a series of segments shown on [[Sesame Street]], starting in [[Season 21]] (1989). The segment was a parody of the [[PBS]] series ''[[Mystery!]]'' and was hosted by [[Vincent Twice]] (a spoof of former ''Mystery!'' host [[Vincent Price]]). In contrast to the anthology format of ''Mystery!'', "Mysterious Theater" exclusively featured [[Sherlock Hemlock]] and his faithful dog, [[Watson]]. The skits were rerun until the late-1990s, when [[Sesame Workshop|CTW]] retired Sherlock Hemlock.
 
'''Mysterious Theater''' was a series of segments shown on [[Sesame Street]], starting in [[Season 21]] (1989). The segment was a parody of the [[PBS]] series ''[[Mystery!]]'' and was hosted by [[Vincent Twice]] (a spoof of former ''Mystery!'' host [[Vincent Price]]). In contrast to the anthology format of ''Mystery!'', "Mysterious Theater" exclusively featured [[Sherlock Hemlock]] and his faithful dog, [[Watson]]. The skits were rerun until the late-1990s, when [[Sesame Workshop|CTW]] retired Sherlock Hemlock.
   
In a parody of Edward Gorey's animated opening titles for ''Mystery!'', the "Mysterious Theater" opening featured a stylized illustration of a woman in mourning clothes at a graveside. The title is written on the tombstone. The scene is accompanied by tense-sounding music and such atmospheric sounds as a wolf howling, a cat meowing and thunder crashing.
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In a parody of Edward Gorey's animated opening titles for ''Mystery!'', the "Mysterious Theater" opening featured a stylized illustration of a woman in mourning clothes and holding a rose and a hankerchief at a graveside. The title is written on the tombstone. The scene is accompanied by tense-sounding music and such atmospheric sounds as a wolf howling, a cat meowing and thunder crashing.
   
 
Mysterious Theater was also used as part of a street scene in [[episode 3033]], in which [[Maria]] loses a sock on laundry day, and Vincent Twice introduces himself to Maria to host the segment "The Case of the Missing Sock." Sherlock Hemlock attempts to find the sock, but Watson finds it first and runs off with it, leading to Maria chasing the dog, though Sherlock does not notice and continues to seek the sock. Vincent Twice re-enters to close out the "episode," Maria continues chasing Watson and the sock, and Sherlock attempts to try and find the sock as Vincent Twice announces the sponsors.
 
Mysterious Theater was also used as part of a street scene in [[episode 3033]], in which [[Maria]] loses a sock on laundry day, and Vincent Twice introduces himself to Maria to host the segment "The Case of the Missing Sock." Sherlock Hemlock attempts to find the sock, but Watson finds it first and runs off with it, leading to Maria chasing the dog, though Sherlock does not notice and continues to seek the sock. Vincent Twice re-enters to close out the "episode," Maria continues chasing Watson and the sock, and Sherlock attempts to try and find the sock as Vincent Twice announces the sponsors.
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| [[Image:MissingToast.jpg|200px|center]] || The Case of the Missing Toast || <center>[[Episode 3009]]</center> || [[Lady Agatha]] can't find her toast or roast, so Sherlock figures that it is a "rhyme crime" since "toast" and "Roast" rhyme, and suspects a ghost is the culprit. The thief turns out to be Vincent Twice, the ''host'' of the show. Vincent Twice closes out the episode and refuses to give back or share the roast and toast.
 
| [[Image:MissingToast.jpg|200px|center]] || The Case of the Missing Toast || <center>[[Episode 3009]]</center> || [[Lady Agatha]] can't find her toast or roast, so Sherlock figures that it is a "rhyme crime" since "toast" and "Roast" rhyme, and suspects a ghost is the culprit. The thief turns out to be Vincent Twice, the ''host'' of the show. Vincent Twice closes out the episode and refuses to give back or share the roast and toast.
 
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| [[Image:MysteriousTheaterMissingCat.jpg|200px|center]] || The Mystery of the Missing Cat || || Sherlock is on the search for Lady Agatha's missing cat, knowing that it is under something that rhymes with "at", and orders Watson to check if the cat is under Lady Agatha's hat or Lord Rodney's cricket bat. Eventually Watson discovers the cat is under a mat, which leads into a big cat-and-dog fight, to the displeasure of Agatha and Rodney and their butler [[Wodehouse (Sesame Street)|Wodehouse]].
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| [[Image:MysteriousTheaterMissingCat.jpg|200px|center]] || The Mystery of the Missing Cat || || Sherlock is on the search for Lady Agatha's missing cat, knowing that it is under something that rhymes with "at", and orders Watson to check if the cat is under Lady Agatha's hat and Sir Rodney's cricket bat. Eventually Watson discovers the cat is under a mat, which leads into a big cat-and-dog fight, to the displeasure of Agatha and Rodney and their butler [[Wodehouse (Sesame Street)|Wodehouse]].
 
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Revision as of 23:54, 30 November 2008

Mysterious Theater was a series of segments shown on Sesame Street, starting in Season 21 (1989). The segment was a parody of the PBS series Mystery! and was hosted by Vincent Twice (a spoof of former Mystery! host Vincent Price). In contrast to the anthology format of Mystery!, "Mysterious Theater" exclusively featured Sherlock Hemlock and his faithful dog, Watson. The skits were rerun until the late-1990s, when CTW retired Sherlock Hemlock.

In a parody of Edward Gorey's animated opening titles for Mystery!, the "Mysterious Theater" opening featured a stylized illustration of a woman in mourning clothes and holding a rose and a hankerchief at a graveside. The title is written on the tombstone. The scene is accompanied by tense-sounding music and such atmospheric sounds as a wolf howling, a cat meowing and thunder crashing.

Mysterious Theater was also used as part of a street scene in episode 3033, in which Maria loses a sock on laundry day, and Vincent Twice introduces himself to Maria to host the segment "The Case of the Missing Sock." Sherlock Hemlock attempts to find the sock, but Watson finds it first and runs off with it, leading to Maria chasing the dog, though Sherlock does not notice and continues to seek the sock. Vincent Twice re-enters to close out the "episode," Maria continues chasing Watson and the sock, and Sherlock attempts to try and find the sock as Vincent Twice announces the sponsors.

Segments

Picture Title Earliest Known Appearance Description
DialMforMother
Dial M for Mother
Episode 2727
Sherlock tries to figure out what he needs to send a message to his mother two minutes before Big Ben strikes midnight... as he stands next to a London telephone booth. Luckily, Watson points out the telephone booth, and Sherlock makes the call just in time. The message Sherlock has is to wish his mother a happy birthday.
Vincenttwice

Watson
Circle Search
Episode 2874
Sherlock is commissioned to find the shape of a circle in an antique castle before time runs out at 5:00. Watson does his best to point out that the face of a clock is the shape of a circle.
MissingToast
The Case of the Missing Toast
Episode 3009
Lady Agatha can't find her toast or roast, so Sherlock figures that it is a "rhyme crime" since "toast" and "Roast" rhyme, and suspects a ghost is the culprit. The thief turns out to be Vincent Twice, the host of the show. Vincent Twice closes out the episode and refuses to give back or share the roast and toast.
MysteriousTheaterMissingCat
The Mystery of the Missing Cat Sherlock is on the search for Lady Agatha's missing cat, knowing that it is under something that rhymes with "at", and orders Watson to check if the cat is under Lady Agatha's hat and Sir Rodney's cricket bat. Eventually Watson discovers the cat is under a mat, which leads into a big cat-and-dog fight, to the displeasure of Agatha and Rodney and their butler Wodehouse.