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{{Seasonsesame|premiere=November 16, 1998 ([[episode 3786|3786]])|finale=May 7, 1999 ([[Episode 3850|3850]])|episodes=65}}
 
{{Seasonsesame|premiere=November 16, 1998 ([[episode 3786|3786]])|finale=May 7, 1999 ([[Episode 3850|3850]])|episodes=65}}
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[[File:HoopersSeason30.jpg|thumb|300px|Cast of Season 30. (Note that [[Ruthie]], though her [[Finders Keepers]] shop is no longer on the set, is still a cast member.)]]
 
[[Image:HoopersSeason30.jpg|thumb|300px|Cast of Season 30. (Note that [[Ruthie]], though her [[Finders Keepers]] shop is no longer on the set, is still a cast member.)]]
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[[File:3786.jpg|thumb|300px|Title card for [[Episode 3786]], the first show of the season.]]
[[Image:3786.jpg|thumb|300px|Title card for [[Episode 3786]], the first show of the season.]]
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[[File:3786b.jpg|thumb|300px|Alan's first appearance on Sesame Street.]]
[[Image:3786b.jpg|thumb|300px|Alan's first appearance on Sesame Street.]]
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[[File:Elmosgotballs.jpg|thumb|300px|[[Elmo's World]] debuted this season.]]
 
[[File:3788l.jpg|thumb|300px|The format of the show is revised. Like the earliest episodes, characters would often introduce segments, or characters associated with inserts would appear on the street before or after their clip was shown. At times, they even appeared in the videos. Here, Big Bird appears in the "Ookyook" song.]]
[[Image:Elmosgotballs.jpg|thumb|300px|[[Elmo's World]] debuted this season.]]
 
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[[File:3789ah.jpg|thumb|300px|[[Zoe]] gets her very own [[Zoemobile]] in [[Episode 3789]]. She would eventually stop being seen with it by [[Season 34 (2003)|Season 34]].]]
[[Image:3788l.jpg|thumb|300px|The format of the show is revised. Like the earliest episodes, characters would often introduce segments, or characters associated with inserts would appear on the street before or after their clip was shown. At times, they even appeared in the videos. Here, Big Bird appears in the "Ookyook" song.]]
 
[[Image:3789ah.jpg|thumb|300px|[[Zoe]] gets her very own [[Zoemobile]] in [[Episode 3789]]. She would eventually stop being seen with it by [[Season 34]].]]
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[[File:Daycare3.jpg|thumb|300px|[[Herry Monster]] stars in the recurring [[Monsters in Day Care]] segments.]]
[[Image:Daycare3.jpg|thumb|300px|[[Herry Monster]] stars in the recurring [[Monsters in Day Care]] segments.]]
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[[File:PattiLaBelle-Alphabet.jpg|thumb|300px|[[Patti LaBelle]] and the Muppets perform "[[Gospel Alphabet]]."]]
[[Image:PattiLaBelle-Alphabet.jpg|thumb|300px|[[Patti LaBelle]] and the Muppets perform "[[Gospel Alphabet]]."]]
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[[File:SesameStreetCharacters-30.jpg|thumb|300px|A collectible sculpt of this cast photo was available to purchase.]]
[[Image:SesameStreetCharacters-30.jpg|thumb|300px|A collectible sculpt of this cast photo was available to purchase.]]
 
   
 
''[[Sesame Street]]'' '''Season 30''' aired from November 16, [[1998]] to May 7, [[1999]].
 
''[[Sesame Street]]'' '''Season 30''' aired from November 16, [[1998]] to May 7, [[1999]].
   
 
==Overview==
 
 
Starting this season, the focus would be geared toward the main cast of characters. Also, the season emphasizes the use of classic ''Sesame Street'' songs, such as "[[Sing]]" and "[[The People in Your Neighborhood]]", for the idea of getting kids to sing along and familiarize with the songs and also to attract parents who were fans when they were young.<ref>[http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/latimes/access/36007354.html?dids=36007354:36007354&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&type=current&date=Nov+16%2C+1998&author=LESLIE+BERGER&pub=Los+Angeles+Times&desc=They%27ve+Learned+a+Lesson%3B+For+30th+season%2C+%27Sesame+Street%27+refocuses+on+its+core+characters+to+appeal+to+younger+viewers.&pqatl=google They've Learned a Lesson; For 30th season, 'Sesame Street' refocuses on its core characters to appeal to younger viewers.]</ref>
==Season Overview==
 
Starting this season, the focus would be geared toward the main cast of characters. Also, the season emphasizes the use of classic ''Sesame Street'' songs, such as "[[Sing]]" and "[[The People in Your Neighborhood (song)|The People in Your Neighborhood]]", for the idea of getting kids to sing along and familiarize with the songs and also to attract parents who were fans when they were young.<ref>[http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/latimes/access/36007354.html?dids=36007354:36007354&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&type=current&date=Nov+16%2C+1998&author=LESLIE+BERGER&pub=Los+Angeles+Times&desc=They%27ve+Learned+a+Lesson%3B+For+30th+season%2C+%27Sesame+Street%27+refocuses+on+its+core+characters+to+appeal+to+younger+viewers.&pqatl=google They've Learned a Lesson; For 30th season, 'Sesame Street' refocuses on its core characters to appeal to younger viewers.]</ref>
 
   
 
==Episodes==
 
==Episodes==
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* [[Episode 3819]] -- Big Bird follows an ant
 
* [[Episode 3819]] -- Big Bird follows an ant
 
* [[Episode 3820]] -- Everyone is too busy to tell Elmo a story
 
* [[Episode 3820]] -- Everyone is too busy to tell Elmo a story
* [[Episode 3821]] -- Snuffy draws a huge picture for Gina
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* [[Episode 3821]] -- Big Bird and Snuffy draws a huge picture for Gina
 
* [[Episode 3822]] -- Big Bird sits on the steps all day
 
* [[Episode 3822]] -- Big Bird sits on the steps all day
 
* [[Episode 3823]] -- Snuffy, Big Bird and Zoe play the Really Big Thing Game
 
* [[Episode 3823]] -- Snuffy, Big Bird and Zoe play the Really Big Thing Game
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==Notes==
 
==Notes==
 
* Starting this season, each episode of Sesame Street ends with a new segment, "[[Elmo's World]]." This season's segments are about [[Elmo's World: Balls|Balls]], [[Elmo's World: Shoes|Shoes]], [[Elmo's World: Hats|Hats]], [[Elmo's World: Dancing|Dancing]], [[Elmo's World: Jackets|Jackets]], [[Elmo's World: Food|Food]], [[Elmo's World: Books|Books]], [[Elmo's World: Music|Music]], [[Elmo's World: Water|Water]] and [[Elmo's World: Transportation|Transportation]].
 
* Starting this season, each episode of Sesame Street ends with a new segment, "[[Elmo's World]]." This season's segments are about [[Elmo's World: Balls|Balls]], [[Elmo's World: Shoes|Shoes]], [[Elmo's World: Hats|Hats]], [[Elmo's World: Dancing|Dancing]], [[Elmo's World: Jackets|Jackets]], [[Elmo's World: Food|Food]], [[Elmo's World: Books|Books]], [[Elmo's World: Music|Music]], [[Elmo's World: Water|Water]] and [[Elmo's World: Transportation|Transportation]].
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* This season also introduces new recurring segments: [[Ernie's Show and Tell]], [[Monsters in Day Care]], and [[Sesame Street Goes to Day Care]].
 
* This season also introduces new recurring segments: [[Ernie's Show and Tell]], [[Monsters in Day Care]], and [[Sesame Street Goes to Day Care]].
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* Except for the Subway, everything from [[Around the Corner]] has been removed.
 
* Except for the Subway, everything from [[Around the Corner]] has been removed.
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* The opening theme sequence has once again changed to a more traditional version of the tune, resembling the original opening theme. The "dancing city" closing credits from 1992 remain in use.
 
* The opening theme sequence has once again changed to a more traditional version of the tune, resembling the original opening theme. The "dancing city" closing credits from 1992 remain in use.
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*The Sesame Street sign has a new look beginning with this season, with a thinner yellow border and a rounder half-circle containing the "CTW" in it. It replaced the original Sesame Street sign that had been used since [[Episode 0001|the very first episode]].
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* The Sesame Street sign has a new look beginning with this season, with a thinner yellow border and a rounder half-circle containing the "CTW" in it. It replaced the original Sesame Street sign that had been used since [[Episode 0001|the very first episode]].
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* [[Hooper's Store]] is taken over by [[Alan]].
 
* [[Hooper's Store]] is taken over by [[Alan]].
* The episodes are no longer followed by a "Coming soon on ''Sesame Street''" bumper. Instead, there is a copyright disclaimer that is shown. However, the ending from these bumpers, with Big Bird saying "Toodle-oo!" to the camera, are kept. Likewise, this was also the last season to use the blue curtain to show the fundings after Big Bird closed the show.
 
* This was [[Jeff Moss]]'s last season as a writer on the show, having passed away nearly two months prior to the season premiere.
 
* This was also [[Robby Merkin]]'s final season as music director.
 
* All episodes in this season were shown in one of Noggin's [[123 Sesame Street (series)|123 Sesame Street]] rotations from 2003 to 2005.
 
* This was the first season to have only 65 episodes.
 
   
 
* The episodes are no longer followed by a "Coming soon on ''Sesame Street''" bumper. Instead, there is a copyright disclaimer that is shown. However, the ending from these bumpers, with Big Bird saying "Toodle-oo!" to the camera, remains in place. Likewise, this was also the last season to use the blue curtain to show the fundings after Big Bird closed the show.
==Cast==
 
   
 
* This was [[Jeff Moss]]'s final season as a writer on the show, having passed away nearly two months prior to the season premiere. Moss receives a posthumous writing credit for this and the following season.
'''Humans:'''
 
:[[Gordon]], [[Susan]], [[Bob]], [[Gina]], [[Alan]], [[Linda]], [[Maria]], [[Luis]], [[Ruthie]], [[Gabi]], [[Miles]], [[Tarah]], [[Mr. Noodle]], [[Dorothy]]
 
   
 
* This was also [[Robby Merkin]]'s final season as music director.
'''Muppets:'''
 
:[[Big Bird]], [[Elmo]], [[Telly Monster]], [[Baby Bear]], [[Ernie]], [[Bert]], [[Count von Count]], [[Cookie Monster]], [[Mr. Snuffleupagus]], [[Oscar the Grouch]], [[Grover]], [[Mr. Johnson]], [[The Amazing Mumford]], [[Zoe]], [[Herry Monster]], [[Prairie Dawn]], [[Elizabeth]], [[Rosita]], [[Barkley]], [[Honkers]], [[Dingers]], [[Papa Bear]], [[Mama Bear]], [[Slimey]], [[Irvine]], [[Stinky the Stinkweed]], [[Kermit the Frog]], [[Biff]], [[Sully]], and [[Guy Smiley]].
 
   
 
* All episodes in this season were shown in one of Noggin's [[123 Sesame Street (series)|123 Sesame Street]] rotations from 2003 to 2005.
'''[[:Category:Muppet Performers|Muppets of Sesame Street]]:'''
 
:[[Caroll Spinney]], [[Pam Arciero]], [[Fran Brill]], [[Kevin Clash]], [[Bruce Connelly]], [[Stephanie D'Abruzzo]], [[Alice Dinnean]], [[Eric Jacobson]], [[Rick Lyon]], [[Jim Martin]], [[Joey Mazzarino]], [[Jerry Nelson]], [[Carmen Osbahr]], [[Frank Oz]], [[Martin P. Robinson]], [[David Rudman]], [[Matt Vogel]], [[Steve Whitmire]], and [[Bryant Young]]
 
   
 
* This was the first season to have only 65 episodes.
'''[[:category:Sesame Street Cast|Actors]]:'''
 
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==Cast==
 
'''[[:category:Sesame Street Cast|Cast]]'''
 
:[[Alison Bartlett|Alison Bartlett O'Reilly]], [[Linda Bove]], [[Ruth Buzzi]], [[Desiree Casado]], [[Emilio Delgado]], [[Bill Irwin]], [[Loretta Long]], [[Sonia Manzano]], [[Bob McGrath]], [[Alan Muraoka]], [[Roscoe Orman]], [[Imani Patterson]], [[Tarah Schaeffer]]
 
:[[Alison Bartlett|Alison Bartlett O'Reilly]], [[Linda Bove]], [[Ruth Buzzi]], [[Desiree Casado]], [[Emilio Delgado]], [[Bill Irwin]], [[Loretta Long]], [[Sonia Manzano]], [[Bob McGrath]], [[Alan Muraoka]], [[Roscoe Orman]], [[Imani Patterson]], [[Tarah Schaeffer]]
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'''[[:Category:Muppet Performers|Jim Henson's Muppets]]'''
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:[[Caroll Spinney]], [[Kevin Clash]], [[Frank Oz]], [[Jerry Nelson]], [[Martin P. Robinson]], [[Fran Brill]], [[David Rudman]], [[Joey Mazzarino]], [[Carmen Osbahr]], [[Steve Whitmire]], [[Alice Dinnean]], [[Pam Arciero]], [[John Tartaglia]], [[Matt Vogel]], [[Bryant Young]], [[Judy Sladky]], [[Bruce Connelly|R. Bruce Connelly]], [[Stephanie D'Abruzzo]], [[Jim Martin]], [[Lisa Buckley]], (Uncredited: [[Tyler Bunch]], [[Eric Jacobson]], [[Jim Kroupa]], [[Noel MacNeal]])
   
 
'''[[:Category:Sesame Street Guest Stars|Guest Stars]]'''
 
'''[[:Category:Sesame Street Guest Stars|Guest Stars]]'''
:[[Maya Angelou]], [[Garth Brooks]], [[Rosemary Clooney]], [[Terrell Davis]], [[Doug E. Doug]], [[Fran Drescher]], [[Béla Fleck]], [[Denyce Graves]], [[Patti LaBelle]], [[Nathan Lane]], [[Liam Neeson]], [[Conan O'Brien]], [[R.E.M.]], [[Ben Stiller]], [[Backstreet Boys]], [[Trisha Yearwood]]
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:[[Maya Angelou]], [[Garth Brooks]], [[Rosemary Clooney]], [[Terrell Davis]], [[Doug E. Doug]], [[Fran Drescher]], [[Béla Fleck]], [[Denyce Graves]], [[Patti LaBelle]], [[Nathan Lane]], [[Liam Neeson]], [[Conan O'Brien]], [[R.E.M.]], [[Ben Stiller]], [[Trisha Yearwood]]
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===Characters===
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'''[[:Category:Sesame Street Human Characters|Humans]]'''
 
:[[Gordon]], [[Susan]], [[Bob]], [[Gina]], [[Alan]], [[Linda]], [[Maria]], [[Luis]], [[Ruthie]], [[Gabi]], [[Miles]], [[Tarah]], [[Mr. Noodle]]
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'''Muppets'''
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:[[Alice Snuffleupagus]], [[The Amazing Mumford]], [[Anything Muppets]], [[Baby Bear]], [[Baby Natasha]], [[Barkley]], [[Bert]], [[Biff]], [[Big Bird]], [[Cookie Monster]], [[Count von Count]], [[Dingers]], [[Elizabeth]], [[Elmo]], [[Ernie]], [[Grover]], [[Guy Smiley]], [[Herry Monster]], [[Honkers]], [[Humphrey]], [[Ingrid]], [[Irvine]], [[Mr. Johnson]], [[Kermit the Frog]], [[Little Chrissy]], [[Mama Bear]], [[Oscar the Grouch]], [[Papa Bear]], [[Prairie Dawn]], [[Rosita]], [[Slimey]], [[Mr. Snuffleupagus]], [[Stinky the Stinkweed]], [[Sully]], [[Telly Monster]], [[Zoe]]
   
 
==Credits==
 
==Credits==
* Executive Producer: [[Michael Loman]]
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*Executive Producer: [[Michael Loman]]
* Supervising Producer: [[Arlene Sherman]]
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*Supervising Producer: [[Arlene Sherman]]
* Coordinating Producer: [[Carlos Dorta]]
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*Coordinating Producer: [[Carlos Dorta]]
* Directed by: [[Ken Diego]], [[Victor DiNapoli]], [[Steve Feldman]], [[Regge Life]], [[Jim Martin]], [[Ted May]], [[Lisa Simon]], [[Emily Squires]]
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*Directors: [[Emily Squires]], [[Ted May]], [[Regge Life]], [[Steve Feldman|Steven Feldman]], [[Victor DiNapoli]], [[Ken Diego]]
* Head Writer: [[Lou Berger]]
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*Head Writer: [[Lou Berger]]
* Writers: [[Sara Compton]], [[Annie Evans]], [[Christine Ferraro]], [[Ian Ellis James]], [[David Korr]], [[Sonia Manzano]], [[Jeff Moss]], [[Luis Santeiro]], [[Josh Selig]], [[Molly Boylan]], [[Nancy Sans]], [[Cathi Rosenberg-Turow]], [[Belinda Ward]], [[John Weidman]], [[Mo Willems]], [[Emily Perl Kingsley]], [[Adam Rudman]], [[Joey Mazzarino]], [[Judy Freudberg]], [[Tony Geiss]]
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*Writers: [[Sara Compton]], [[Christine Ferraro]], [[Judy Freudberg]], [[Tony Geiss]], [[David Korr]], [[Joey Mazzarino]], [[Jeff Moss]], [[Luis Santeiro]], [[Josh Selig]], [[Cathi Rosenberg-Turow|Cathi R. Turow]], [[Molly Boylan]], [[Annie Evans]], [[Ian Ellis James]], [[Emily Perl Kingsley|Emily Kingsley]], [[Sonia Manzano]], [[Adam Rudman]], [[Nancy Sans]], [[Belinda Ward]], [[John Weidman]], [[Mo Willems]]
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*Script Consultant ([[Elmo's World]]): Judy Freudberg
* Associate Producers: [[Melissa Dino]], [[Tim Carter]], [[Carol-Lynn Parente]]
 
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*Co-Producer: Teri Weiss
* Production Designer: [[Victor DiNapoli]]
 
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*Line Producer: [[Karen Ialacci]]
* Lighting Designers: Dan Kelly, Bill Berner
 
 
*Talent Supervisor: Danette DeSena
* Costume Designers: [[Bill Kellard]], Terry Roberson
 
 
*Associate Producers: [[Melissa Dino]], [[Tim Carter]], [[Carol-Lynn Parente]]
* Music Director: [[Robby Merkin]]
 
 
*Production Designer: [[Victor DiNapoli]]
* Associate Music Director: [[Dave Conner]]
 
 
*Lighting Designers: Dan Kelley, Bill Berner
* Music Coordinator: [[Danny Epstein]]
 
 
*Costume Designers: [[Bill Kellard]], Terry Roberson
* Art Director: [[Bob Phillips]]
 
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*Muppets, Costumes, Props: [[Ed Christie]], [[Mark Zeszotek]], with [[Carol Binion]], Naomi Eisenstadt, [[Rollie Krewson]], [[Fred Buchholz]], [[Michelle Hickey]], [[Lara MacLean]], [[Connie Peterson]], [[Stephen Rotondaro]], [[Jason Weber]], Karena Wienands, [[Carlo Yannuzzi]]
* Senior Graphic Designer: [[Mike Pantuso]]
 
* Graphic Designer: [[Pete Ortiz]]
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*Muppet Coordinator: [[Kevin Clash]]
* Set Decorator: [[Nat Mongioi]]
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*Music Director: [[Robby Merkin]]
 
*Associate Music Director: [[Dave Conner]]
* Editing Supervisor: [[Robert J. Emerick]]
 
* Associate Director: [[Ted May]]
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*Music Coordinator: [[Danny Epstein]]
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*Original Songs and Arrangements: [[Christopher Cerf|Chris Cerf]], Dave Conner, [[Sarah Durkee]], Tony Geiss, [[Paul Jacobs]], [[Stephen Lawrence]], Robby Merkin, Jeff Moss, [[Mike Renzi]], [[Joe Raposo]], Dan Sovak
* Production Stage Manager: Frieda Lipp
 
 
*Art Director: [[Bob Phillips]]
* Stage Manager: Chris Kelly
 
 
*Senior Graphic Designer: [[Mike Pantuso]]
* Unit Manager: Chari-Topol Allison
 
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*Graphic Designer: [[Pete Ortiz]]
* Curriculum Supervisor: Cheryl Ann Jung
 
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*Set Decorator: [[Nat Mongioi]]
* Post Production Coordinator: Pamela P. Liu
 
 
*Editing Supervisor: Robert J. Emerick
* Technical Director: Ralph Mensch
 
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*Associate Directors: Ted May, Ken Diego, Tim Carter, Carol-Lynn Parente, Teri Weiss, [[Cher Jung]]
* Sound Effects: [[Dick Maitland]]
 
 
*Production Stage Manager: Frieda Lipp
* Audio: [[Blake Norton]]
 
 
*Stage Managers: [[Chris Kelly]], Anne Wallace
* Second Audio: Carla Bandini-Lory
 
 
*Unit Manager: Chari Topol-Allison
* Video: Dick Sens
 
 
*Curriculum Coordinator: Cher Jung
* Cameras: [[Frank Biondo]], Jimmy O'Donnell, Mark Whitman
 
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*Senior Production Associates: Heather L. Dick, Kim J. Kennedy
* Videotape Editors: John R. Tierney, Roy D'Alauro, Roy Schneider
 
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*Children's Casting: Theresa Anderson
* Make-Up: Joseph Cuervo
 
 
*Post-Production Coordinator: Pamela P. Liu
* Hair Stylist: Karen Specht
 
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*Production Assistants: Tracey Black, Kristen Woods, Victoria Gross, Conrad Ford, Vicki Newman
* Wardrobe: Marilyn Bishop
 
 
*Technical Director: Ralph Mensch
* Stagehands: Steve Dannenberg, Craig Evans, Steve Ruggiero
 
 
*Sound Effects: [[Dick Maitland]]
* Utility: Chuck Tutino, Gordon Price
 
 
*Audio: [[Blake Norton]]
* Boom: Mike Cunningham
 
 
*Second Audio: Carla Bandini
* Tape: Ernie Albritton
 
 
*Video: Dick Sens
* Accountant: Kalambo Tshimagna
 
 
*Cameras: [[Frank Biondo]], Jimmy O'Donnell, Mark Whitman
* Production Secretaries: Rodeena S. Kirton, Lien Fu
 
 
*Videotape Editors: John Tierney, Tony D'Alauro, Roy Schneider
* Script Supervisor: Jill Zoeller
 
 
*Make Up: Joe Cuervo
* Script Coordinator: Lynda Holder
 
 
*Hairstylist: Karen Specht
* Script Production Assistant: Tom Harris
 
 
*Wardrobe: Marilyn Bishop
* Transportation Supervisor: Keith Olsen
 
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*Scenic Artist: Jill Sternberg
* Vice President for Research: [[Joel Schneider|Joel Schneider, Ph.D.]]
 
 
*Stagehands: Steve Dannenberg, Craig Evans, Steve Ruggerio
* Director of Research: [[Rosemarie T. Truglio, Ph.D.]]
 
 
*Utility: Chuck Tutino, Gordon Price
* Researchers: Ivelisse Segui-Baez, Ph.D., Sarah Yalmai Gruber, Lisa Chen, Ph.D.
 
 
*Boom: Mike Cunningham
* NEP Facilities: Sal Morreale, Greg Zaremba
 
 
*Tape: Ernie Albritton
* Post Production by: Unitel Post 38, IXL Video
 
 
*Accountant: Kalombo Tshimanga
* Taped at [[Kaufman Astoria Studios]] in New York
 
 
*Production Secretaries: Rodeena S. Kirton, Lien Fu
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*Script Supervisor: Jill Zoeller
 
*Script Coordinator: Lynda Holder
 
*Script Production Assistant: Tom Harris
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*Group President - Television, Film & Video: Alice Cahn
 
*Vice President of Research: Joel Schneider, Ph.D.
 
*Director of Research: [[Rosemarie Truglio|Rosemarie T. Truglio, Ph.D.]]
 
*Researchers: Ivelisse Segui-Baez, Ph.D., Lisa Chen, Ph.D., Sarah Valmai Gruber
 
*NEP Facilities: Sal Morreale, Greg Zaremba
 
*Post Production by Unitel Post 38, iXL Video, [[New York]]
 
*Taped at [[Kaufman Astoria Studios]] in New York
   
 
==Sources==
 
==Sources==
 
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Revision as of 00:13, 30 November 2019

Sesame Street
Premiere November 16, 1998 (3786)
Finale May 7, 1999 (3850)
Episodes 65
HoopersSeason30

Cast of Season 30. (Note that Ruthie, though her Finders Keepers shop is no longer on the set, is still a cast member.)

3786

Title card for Episode 3786, the first show of the season.

3786b

Alan's first appearance on Sesame Street.

Elmosgotballs

Elmo's World debuted this season.

3788l

The format of the show is revised. Like the earliest episodes, characters would often introduce segments, or characters associated with inserts would appear on the street before or after their clip was shown. At times, they even appeared in the videos. Here, Big Bird appears in the "Ookyook" song.

3789ah

Zoe gets her very own Zoemobile in Episode 3789. She would eventually stop being seen with it by Season 34.

Daycare3

Herry Monster stars in the recurring Monsters in Day Care segments.

PattiLaBelle-Alphabet

Patti LaBelle and the Muppets perform "Gospel Alphabet."

SesameStreetCharacters-30

A collectible sculpt of this cast photo was available to purchase.

Sesame Street Season 30 aired from November 16, 1998 to May 7, 1999.

Overview

Starting this season, the focus would be geared toward the main cast of characters. Also, the season emphasizes the use of classic Sesame Street songs, such as "Sing" and "The People in Your Neighborhood", for the idea of getting kids to sing along and familiarize with the songs and also to attract parents who were fans when they were young.[1]

Episodes

Episodes 3786 - 3850 (65 episodes)

Notes

  • The opening theme sequence has once again changed to a more traditional version of the tune, resembling the original opening theme. The "dancing city" closing credits from 1992 remain in use.
  • The Sesame Street sign has a new look beginning with this season, with a thinner yellow border and a rounder half-circle containing the "CTW" in it. It replaced the original Sesame Street sign that had been used since the very first episode.
  • The episodes are no longer followed by a "Coming soon on Sesame Street" bumper. Instead, there is a copyright disclaimer that is shown. However, the ending from these bumpers, with Big Bird saying "Toodle-oo!" to the camera, remains in place. Likewise, this was also the last season to use the blue curtain to show the fundings after Big Bird closed the show.
  • This was Jeff Moss's final season as a writer on the show, having passed away nearly two months prior to the season premiere. Moss receives a posthumous writing credit for this and the following season.
  • This was also Robby Merkin's final season as music director.
  • All episodes in this season were shown in one of Noggin's 123 Sesame Street rotations from 2003 to 2005.
  • This was the first season to have only 65 episodes.

Cast

Cast

Alison Bartlett O'Reilly, Linda Bove, Ruth Buzzi, Desiree Casado, Emilio Delgado, Bill Irwin, Loretta Long, Sonia Manzano, Bob McGrath, Alan Muraoka, Roscoe Orman, Imani Patterson, Tarah Schaeffer

Jim Henson's Muppets

Caroll Spinney, Kevin Clash, Frank Oz, Jerry Nelson, Martin P. Robinson, Fran Brill, David Rudman, Joey Mazzarino, Carmen Osbahr, Steve Whitmire, Alice Dinnean, Pam Arciero, John Tartaglia, Matt Vogel, Bryant Young, Judy Sladky, R. Bruce Connelly, Stephanie D'Abruzzo, Jim Martin, Lisa Buckley, (Uncredited: Tyler Bunch, Eric Jacobson, Jim Kroupa, Noel MacNeal)

Guest Stars

Maya Angelou, Garth Brooks, Rosemary Clooney, Terrell Davis, Doug E. Doug, Fran Drescher, Béla Fleck, Denyce Graves, Patti LaBelle, Nathan Lane, Liam Neeson, Conan O'Brien, R.E.M., Ben Stiller, Trisha Yearwood

Characters

Humans

Gordon, Susan, Bob, Gina, Alan, Linda, Maria, Luis, Ruthie, Gabi, Miles, Tarah, Mr. Noodle

Muppets

Alice Snuffleupagus, The Amazing Mumford, Anything Muppets, Baby Bear, Baby Natasha, Barkley, Bert, Biff, Big Bird, Cookie Monster, Count von Count, Dingers, Elizabeth, Elmo, Ernie, Grover, Guy Smiley, Herry Monster, Honkers, Humphrey, Ingrid, Irvine, Mr. Johnson, Kermit the Frog, Little Chrissy, Mama Bear, Oscar the Grouch, Papa Bear, Prairie Dawn, Rosita, Slimey, Mr. Snuffleupagus, Stinky the Stinkweed, Sully, Telly Monster, Zoe

Credits

Sources


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