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*At the end of ''A Sesame Street Christmas Carol'', [[Joe Marley]] in a guise as a child introduces himself as "Joey Dickens".
 
*At the end of ''A Sesame Street Christmas Carol'', [[Joe Marley]] in a guise as a child introduces himself as "Joey Dickens".
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*In the "[[Pigs in Space]]" sketch in issue #3 of ''[[The Muppet Show Comic Book: Family Reunion]]'', a baby monster adopted by [[Link Hogthrob|Captain Link Hogthrob]] appears to have been rescued from Planet Fagentwizt, a play on the names of two characters from Dickens' novel, ''Oliver Twist'': Fagin and Oliver himself.
   
 
{{wikipedia|Charles Dickens}}
 
{{wikipedia|Charles Dickens}}

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Charles Dickens (1812-1870) was a Victorian novelist who penned such works as Great Expectations, Pickwick Papers, and Oliver Twist. Perhaps his best-known work is A Christmas Carol, used as the basis for The Muppet Christmas Carol and for portions of A Sesame Street Christmas Carol.

References

  • In an Ernie and Bert Sketch featuring Bert vocally copying Ernie's drumming, Bert is reading A Tale of Two Breakfasts at the beginning and end of the sketch. This is a reference to Dickens' novel A Tale of Two Cities, which opens with the famous line, "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times." Similarly, Bert's book replaces "times" with "oatmeals."
  • At the beginning of the "One and One Make Two" sketch, Bert is reading: "It was the best of pigeons, it was the worst of pigeons..."
  • At the end of A Sesame Street Christmas Carol, Joe Marley in a guise as a child introduces himself as "Joey Dickens".
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