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'''Professor Gary Gill''' travels around the country selling the letter [[G]]. He shows up on ''[[Sesame Street]]'' with his two assistants in [[Episode 4076]] to help [[Baby Bear]] improve his growl.
 
'''Professor Gary Gill''' travels around the country selling the letter [[G]]. He shows up on ''[[Sesame Street]]'' with his two assistants in [[Episode 4076]] to help [[Baby Bear]] improve his growl.
   
He is a spoof of Professor Harold Hill from the [[Broadway]] musical ''[[The Music Man]]'', and the song he sings is a parody of "Ya Got Trouble."
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He is a spoof of Professor Harold Hill from the [[Broadway]] musical ''[[The Music Man]]'', and [[You Got Growlin' Problems|the song]] he sings is a parody of "Ya Got Trouble."
 
==Facts==
 
   
 
==Note==
 
*The [[Guy Smiley]] puppet is used for Gary. While it is an Orange Gold [[Anything Muppets|Anything Muppet]], the Guy Smiley variation of the puppet has moving eyebrows (as evident by the small pegs behind them, visible in close-ups).
 
*The [[Guy Smiley]] puppet is used for Gary. While it is an Orange Gold [[Anything Muppets|Anything Muppet]], the Guy Smiley variation of the puppet has moving eyebrows (as evident by the small pegs behind them, visible in close-ups).
   

Revision as of 01:37, 21 September 2021

Character.garygill
PERFORMER Matt Vogel
DEBUT 2004
PATTERN Orange Gold

Professor Gary Gill travels around the country selling the letter G. He shows up on Sesame Street with his two assistants in Episode 4076 to help Baby Bear improve his growl.

He is a spoof of Professor Harold Hill from the Broadway musical The Music Man, and the song he sings is a parody of "Ya Got Trouble."

Note

  • The Guy Smiley puppet is used for Gary. While it is an Orange Gold Anything Muppet, the Guy Smiley variation of the puppet has moving eyebrows (as evident by the small pegs behind them, visible in close-ups).