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{{character|image=Sammy&Frankie.jpg|performer=[[Jerry Nelson]]|performer2=[[Richard Hunt]]|debut=1974|pattern=[[Little Anything Muppets]]}}
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'''Sammy and Frankie''' are two brothers who appeared in a ''[[Sesame Street]]'' sketch in the mid-1970s. [[Super Grover]] finds them fighting over an apple, and attempts to settle their argument. As Super Grover uses his super talking skills, the brothers eventually tire out and decide to share the apple by cutting it in half.
 
'''Sammy and Frankie''' are two brothers who appeared in a ''[[Sesame Street]]'' sketch in the mid-1970s. [[Super Grover]] finds them fighting over an apple, and attempts to settle their argument. As Super Grover uses his super talking skills, the brothers eventually tire out and decide to share the apple by cutting it in half.
   
They were performed by [[Jerry Nelson]] and [[Richard Hunt]]. Oddly, it is never made clear in the sketch which is Sammy or Frankie, as the two never refer to each other by name.
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It is never made clear in the sketch which is Sammy or Frankie, as the two never refer to each other by name.
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Revision as of 12:35, 23 September 2018

Sammy&Frankie
PERFORMER Jerry Nelson
  Richard Hunt
DEBUT 1974
PATTERN Little Anything Muppets

Sammy and Frankie are two brothers who appeared in a Sesame Street sketch in the mid-1970s. Super Grover finds them fighting over an apple, and attempts to settle their argument. As Super Grover uses his super talking skills, the brothers eventually tire out and decide to share the apple by cutting it in half.

It is never made clear in the sketch which is Sammy or Frankie, as the two never refer to each other by name.