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Telly Monster

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Performer:
Brian Muehl • (1979-1984)
Marty Robinson • (1984-Present)
Telly and his best friend Baby Bear.
Telly plays the tuba.
Reporter Telly.
Telly with Ray Charles, Elmo and the Kids.

Telly Monster is a slightly neurotic young monster who lives at 1304 Sesame Street.

Telly was initially conceived as a monster obsessed with watching television; his name is short for Television Monster. In his early appearances on Sesame Street, Telly had antennae coming out of the top of his head, and his eyes would whirl around when he watched TV. This one-note personality, along with the antennae and whirling eyes, was soon dropped, and Telly became the worrying, easily frustrated character he remains today.

Telly was originally performed by Brian Muehl using a low, gruff-sounding voice. When Marty Robinson took over in 1984, he originally used a voice similar to the one that Brian used for Telly, but it later evolved into the more excited-sounding voice he has today.

Telly is often paired with Oscar the Grouch, whom he often tries to befriend against tremendous odds. The two were traveling companions in Follow That Bird, and Telly is a member of Oscar's fan club, the Grouchketeers. The two starred in two recurring sketches together: "Ask Oscar," which Telly introduced; and "Sneak Peek Previews."

In recent years, Telly has often been seen in the company of his good friend Baby Bear. Telly has a great love of triangles, and owns a pet hamster named Chuckie Sue. Telly has a favorite toy doll which he named "Freddy." (When Telly was a baby monster, his favorite toy was a stuffed animal horse which he named "Clark" before he got "Freddy"). He also plays the bassoon, the tuba and, of course, the triangle. He also occasionally appears as a Monster on the Spot reporter. He also often jumps on a pogo stick, after Mr. Handford taught him how to in Episode 3115.

Modern versions of the Telly puppet have moveable eyelids to let his eyes widen, a handy technique when the monster is in panic mode.

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