PERFORMER | Jerry Nelson Joe |
Frank Oz Moe | |
DEBUT | 1972 |
PATTERN | Hot Pink |
The Busby Twins (Joe and Moe) are twin boys who appeared on Sesame Street in the 1970s. The twins were known for sharing everything, including their conversations, speaking one word or syllable at a time. They frequently confused the neighborhood shopkeeper with their requests, until he put both syllables together to form an understandable word. Their departing salutation would likewise be divided (i.e. "Good..." "Bye!")
On the show, Joe's cap was green while Moe wore blue (though in illustrations, they were often clothed completely identically). Though their tenure on the show was brief, they continued to appear in books through the 1980s.
Sketches
- The Busby Twins meet the shopkeeper for the first time and ask for a can- dle. (EKA: Episode 0323)
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- The twins return for a ham-mer; Sam is bewildered when they keep rejecting his pork product. (EKA: Episode 0330)
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- The Busby Twins want to buy a toy, a rock-et.
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Book appearances
- More Sesame Street Finger Puppets (1972)
- The Sesame Street 1, 2, 3 Storybook (1973)
- The Sesame Street Dictionary (1980)
- City (1982)
- First Day of School (1982)
- I Think That It Is Wonderful (1984)
- First Times (1986)
- The Sesame Street ABC Book of Words (1988)