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+ | [[File:Susan-nurse-uniform-1287.jpg|thumb|300px|Susan in her nurse's uniform ([[Episode 1287]]).]] |
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+ | [[File:0006e.jpg|thumb|300px|Susan shows Big Bird how to use a mirror.]] |
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+ | [[File:susan oil change 1454.jpg|thumb|300px|Oscar falls in love when Susan changes the oil in her car ([[Episode 1454]]).]] |
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+ | [[File:2145 Robinson wedding.jpg|thumb|300px|[[Olivia]]'s photo of Susan and Gordon's wedding in [[Episode 2145]].]] |
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+ | [[File:Vlcsnap-2013-02-24-20h09m41s142.jpg|thumb|300px|Susan and Gordon in [[Episode 4275]].]] |
− | '''Susan Robinson''' is married to [[Gordon]], and works as a nurse. In [[ |
+ | '''Susan Robinson''' is married to [[Gordon]], and works as a nurse. In [[Season 17 (1985-1986)|Season 17]], Susan and Gordon adopted a son, [[Miles]]. Susan has appeared on ''[[Sesame Street]]'' since the [[Sesame Street Pilot Episodes|earliest test programs]] in 1969. |
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+ | In the earliest episodes of the show, Susan was a housewife, having worked as a nurse before she was married. In the latter half of the [[Season 1 (1969-1970)|first season]] she returned to nursing (in [[Episode 0096]]) so that the character might serve as a better role model for young girls in the viewing audience. Among her projects was offering a Measles Vaccination Clinic in [[Episode 0343]]. Susan also worked as a mechanic on the street, commonly fixing cars and even the bus when [[Big Bird]] went to camp in [[Episode 1706]]. During the early seasons, she often sang "[[One of These Things]]." |
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+ | She also headlined her own album ''[[Susan Sings Songs from Sesame Street]]'' and had minor roles in both ''Sesame Street'' movies. Since [[Season 29 (1997-1998)|Season 29]] she has been appearing in only a few episodes per season, in part because fewer shows are produced now. Starting with [[Season 34]], Susan would only appear in one or two episodes per season, excluding [[Season 42 (2011-2012)|Season 42]] when she was in four episodes, and the [[Season 43 (2012-2013)|following season]], when she didn't appear in any new material. The character was eventually phased out altogether after [[Season 45 (2014-2015)|Season 45]], along with several other long time human characters. However, she did return for ''[[Sesame Street's 50th Anniversary Celebration]]''. |
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− | In the earliest episodes of the show, Susan was a housewife. By [[Season 2]],<ref>http://www.toughpigs.com/extramattrobinson.htm</ref> she became a public health nurse, so that the character might serve as a better role model for young girls in the viewing audience. Among her projects was offering a Measles Vaccination Clinic in [[Episode 0343]]. |
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+ | * According to [[Episode 1444]], Gordon and Susan first met in Paw Paw, [[Michigan]] ([[Loretta Long]]'s hometown). |
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− | She also headlined her own album, ''[[Susan Sings Songs from Sesame Street]]'', and had minor roles in both Sesame Street movies. Although she is still a regular on the show, since [[season 29]] she has been appearing in only a few episodes per season, in part because fewer shows are produced now. She only appeared in 1-2 episodes during the [[Season 39|39th]] and [[Season 40|40th]] seasons, and appeared in four episodes during [[Season 42 (2011-2012)|Season 42]]. |
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+ | ''Specials'' |
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*''[[Christmas Eve on Sesame Street]]'' |
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+ | *''[[Don't Eat the Pictures]]'' |
*''[[Sesame Street Special]]'' |
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*''[[Sesame Street: 20 and Still Counting]]'' |
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*''[[Elmopalooza]]'' |
*''[[Elmopalooza]]'' |
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*''[[The Street We Live On]]'' |
*''[[The Street We Live On]]'' |
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+ | *''[[Sesame Street's 50th Anniversary Celebration]]'' |
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+ | ''Home Video'' |
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− | ==Appearances in Direct-to-Video Productions== |
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+ | *''[[Bedtime Stories & Songs]]'' |
*''[[Sing Along]]'' |
*''[[Sing Along]]'' |
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*''[[Big Bird's Favorite Party Games]]'' |
*''[[Big Bird's Favorite Party Games]]'' |
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*''[[Sesame Street Visits the Hospital]]'' |
*''[[Sesame Street Visits the Hospital]]'' |
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*''[[Sesame Street's 25th Birthday: A Musical Celebration]]'' |
*''[[Sesame Street's 25th Birthday: A Musical Celebration]]'' |
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+ | *''[[Sesame Street Goes to the Doctor]]'' |
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*''[[What's the Name of That Song? (video)|What's the Name of That Song?]]'' |
*''[[What's the Name of That Song? (video)|What's the Name of That Song?]]'' |
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+ | ==Book appearances== |
− | * ''[[Big Bird's Blunder Book]]'' ( |
+ | * ''[[Big Bird's Blunder Book]]'' (1972) |
+ | * ''[[Big Bird's Birthday Party (book)|Big Bird's Birthday Party]] (1972) |
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− | * ''[[I am a Monster]]'' (1976) |
+ | * ''[[I am a Monster]]'' (1976)<ref> One character in ''I am a Monster'' that had been confused with [[David]] has since been identified by illustrator [[Joe Mathieu]] as Susan. [[User:Tclark1428|Clark, Thomas D.]], email interview with Joe Mathieu, December 1, 2009.</ref> |
* ''[[Sesame Street coloring books|The Sesame Street Block Party Coloring Book]]'' (1977) |
* ''[[Sesame Street coloring books|The Sesame Street Block Party Coloring Book]]'' (1977) |
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* ''[[The Count Counts a Party]]'' (1981) |
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* ''[[It's Not Fair!]]'' ([[1986]]) |
* ''[[It's Not Fair!]]'' ([[1986]]) |
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* ''[[Grover's Bad Dream]]'' ([[1990]]) |
* ''[[Grover's Bad Dream]]'' ([[1990]]) |
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+ | ;Other illustrated appearances |
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+ | * [[People In Your Neighborhood Match-Ups]] (1977) |
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==Sources== |
==Sources== |
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Revision as of 02:36, 22 August 2020
PERFORMER | Loretta Long |
DEBUT | 1969 |
Susan Robinson is married to Gordon, and works as a nurse. In Season 17, Susan and Gordon adopted a son, Miles. Susan has appeared on Sesame Street since the earliest test programs in 1969.
In the earliest episodes of the show, Susan was a housewife, having worked as a nurse before she was married. In the latter half of the first season she returned to nursing (in Episode 0096) so that the character might serve as a better role model for young girls in the viewing audience. Among her projects was offering a Measles Vaccination Clinic in Episode 0343. Susan also worked as a mechanic on the street, commonly fixing cars and even the bus when Big Bird went to camp in Episode 1706. During the early seasons, she often sang "One of These Things."
Susan's parents are Dorothy and Lee. They live in Michigan and visited Sesame Street on occasion, including Episode 2125 and 2820.
She also headlined her own album Susan Sings Songs from Sesame Street and had minor roles in both Sesame Street movies. Since Season 29 she has been appearing in only a few episodes per season, in part because fewer shows are produced now. Starting with Season 34, Susan would only appear in one or two episodes per season, excluding Season 42 when she was in four episodes, and the following season, when she didn't appear in any new material. The character was eventually phased out altogether after Season 45, along with several other long time human characters. However, she did return for Sesame Street's 50th Anniversary Celebration.
Notes
- According to Episode 1444, Gordon and Susan first met in Paw Paw, Michigan (Loretta Long's hometown).
Other Appearances
Specials
- Christmas Eve on Sesame Street
- Don't Eat the Pictures
- Sesame Street Special
- Sesame Street: 20 and Still Counting
- Big Bird's Birthday or Let Me Eat Cake
- Elmopalooza
- The Street We Live On
- Sesame Street's 50th Anniversary Celebration
Home Video
- Bedtime Stories & Songs
- Sing Along
- Big Bird's Favorite Party Games
- Sesame Street Visits the Hospital
- Sesame Street's 25th Birthday: A Musical Celebration
- Sesame Street Goes to the Doctor
- What's the Name of That Song?
Book appearances
- Big Bird's Blunder Book (1972)
- Big Bird's Birthday Party (1972)
- I am a Monster (1976)[1]
- The Sesame Street Block Party Coloring Book (1977)
- The Count Counts a Party (1981)
- Everyone Makes Mistakes (1983)
- I'll Miss You, Mr. Hooper (1984)
- Susan and Gordon Adopt a Baby
- It's Not Fair! (1986)
- Grover's Bad Dream (1990)
- Other illustrated appearances
Sources
- ↑ One character in I am a Monster that had been confused with David has since been identified by illustrator Joe Mathieu as Susan. Clark, Thomas D., email interview with Joe Mathieu, December 1, 2009.