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| First Appearance | Episode 2841 | ||||
| Broadcast | March 25, 1991 | ||||
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In a parody of the "Bo Knows" Nike campaign, Bo Jackson (in a limbo setting) shows that he knows a lot about letters, counting, up and down, empty and full, near and far, and cookies. The one thing he doesn't know is Peep, until they introduce themselves.
Intercut between Jackson's actions are comments on the street from Big Bird, Count von Count, Oscar the Grouch, Elmo, Grover, and Cookie Monster, along with Bo Diddley on a stage scoring the sketch and providing a confused shrug at its conclusion.
Production[1][]
- Taped on July 17, 1990
- Directed by Jon Stone
- Written by Christopher Cerf
Supporting cast[1][]
- The Kids: Kimberly Ali, Adam Mackasek
- Fran Brill as Bo Peep
- Kevin Clash as Count, Grover, and Cookie (to Jerry Nelson and Frank Oz's vocals), and sheep
- David Rudman as right hands and sheep
- Pam Arciero, Jim Martin and Rick Lyon as sheep









