PERFORMER | Michael Earl |
DEBUT | 1980 |
PATTERN | Lavender |
Leslie Mostly was the host of The Leslie Mostly Show, a talk show spoof on Sesame Street during seasons 11 and 12. She interviewed characters from the show via satellite. Her usual sign-off phrase was "Until next time, this is Leslie Mostly saying, until next time."
Segments[]
Picture | Interviewee / First Appearance | Description |
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Guy Smiley Episode 1436 |
When Leslie interviews Guy Smiley from his home, she asks why he has no furniture. Guy reveals that he has a living room set behind curtain number one, an organist named Buzz Crescendo behind curtain number two, and a studio audience (which includes the Two-Headed Monster, Herry and Elmo) he keeps as pets behind curtain number three. Guy and the organ music encourage the audience into pandemonium while Leslie ends the interview. | |
Cookie Monster Episode 1437 |
Leslie talks with Cookie Monster about his playhouse, which is made entirely out of cookies of different shapes. By the end of his interview, he devours his whole house. | |
The Amazing Mumford Episode 1447 |
Leslie interviews Mumford at his home. He demonstrates a trick where he turns himself into a rabbit. When Mumford attempts to become a person again, he succeeds...and accidentally turns Leslie into a rabbit. | |
Grover Episode 1453 |
Leslie interviews Grover from Charlie's Restaurant. Grover talks about how proud he is to be a waiter, while completely ignoring a nearby customer. | |
Count von Count Episode 1457 |
Leslie interviews The Count in his castle. During the interview, he counts the questions he's being asked. | |
CASA Episode 1457 |
Leslie has a brief interview with the word CASA (voiced by Emilio Delgado). | |
Kermit the Frog Episode 1511 |
Leslie interviews Kermit in his home where he has several awards on display he received as a television news interviewer. She asks if it's the job he always wanted, but Kermit goes through several careers he considered by way of wearing various hats: a cowboy hat, a chef's hat, and a knight's helmet. She then asks him to show the home viewer how the job of a reporter works, and Kermit repeats the process with the hats until Leslie ends the interview. |