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{{performer|Andrea Martin}}
 
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'''Wanda Falbo (Word Fairy)''' appeared in a series of inserts on ''[[Sesame Street]]''. The storyline of one episode revolved around her, as she paid a visit to ''Sesame Street''.
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'''Wanda Falbo (Word Fairy)''' appeared in a series of inserts on ''[[Sesame Street]]''. The storyline of [[Episode 2951|one episode]] revolved around her, as she paid a visit to ''Sesame Street''.
   
The fairy character was a carryover from ''[[SCTV]]'', originally named Mrs. Falbo, the hostess of "Mrs. Falbo's Tiny Town".
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The fairy character was a carryover from ''[[SCTV]]'', originally named Mrs. Falbo, the hostess of "Mrs. Falbo's Tiny Town". Her segment theme was written by [[Tony Geiss]].
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Title.wandafalbo.jpg|Segment title card
 
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==Segments==
 
==Segments==
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*'''Dog''' {{eka|4137}}- Wanda, with the help of [[Barkley the Dog|Barkley]], presents a word which represents large, shaggy animals who like to chase sticks (or wands).
 
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*'''Food''' {{eka|4133}} Wanda demonstrates words for food with the help of a grocer's display.
 
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| align=center| Dog<br>[[Episode 2621]]
 
| Wanda, with the help of [[Barkley the Dog|Barkley]], presents a word which represents large, shaggy animals who like to chase sticks (or wands).
   
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Image:Title.wandafalbo.jpg|Segment title card
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|[[Image:Wandasparents.jpg|250px|center]]
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| align=center| Parents<br>[[Episode 2678]]
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| Wanda presents a word about her parents played by Sonia Manzano (Maria) and Bob McGrath (Bob) explaining there is a word you call them both when they're your parents. The words are "mom" and "dad."
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|[[Image:Wanda.TELEPHONE.jpg|250px|center]]
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| align=center| Telephone<br>[[Episode 2782]]
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| Wanda talks to Tinkerbell on a pay phone. She then demonstrates for the viewer how a phone works.
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|[[Image:4133v.jpg|250px|center]]
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| align=center| Food<br>[[Episode 3355]]
 
| Wanda demonstrates words for food with the help of a grocer's display. (The grocer is played by [[Leonard Jackson]].)
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[[Category: Sesame Street Characters]]
 
[[Category: Sesame Street Characters]]
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[[Category:Sesame Street Live-Action Sketches]]
 
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Revision as of 00:15, 9 May 2014

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Wandathewordfairy

Wanda Falbo (Word Fairy) appeared in a series of inserts on Sesame Street. The storyline of one episode revolved around her, as she paid a visit to Sesame Street.

The fairy character was a carryover from SCTV, originally named Mrs. Falbo, the hostess of "Mrs. Falbo's Tiny Town". Her segment theme was written by Tony Geiss.

Segments

Picture Segment / EKA Description
4137zf
Dog
Episode 2621
Wanda, with the help of Barkley, presents a word which represents large, shaggy animals who like to chase sticks (or wands).
Wandasparents
Parents
Episode 2678
Wanda presents a word about her parents played by Sonia Manzano (Maria) and Bob McGrath (Bob) explaining there is a word you call them both when they're your parents. The words are "mom" and "dad."
Wanda.TELEPHONE
Telephone
Episode 2782
Wanda talks to Tinkerbell on a pay phone. She then demonstrates for the viewer how a phone works.
4133v
Food
Episode 3355
Wanda demonstrates words for food with the help of a grocer's display. (The grocer is played by Leonard Jackson.)