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[[Kermit the Frog]] interviews a small bird ([[Fran Brill]]) in the park, who sings about how her mom ([[Camille Bonora]]) and dad ([[Jerry Nelson]]) live in separate trees (implying they are divorced or separated). Despite this, she knows she is loved no matter which home she is in, including her grandma's ([[Pam Arciero]]).<ref name="40book">''[[Sesame Street: A Celebration - 40 Years of Life on the Street]]'', [[:File:40book-13.jpg|sample page]]</ref> |
[[Kermit the Frog]] interviews a small bird ([[Fran Brill]]) in the park, who sings about how her mom ([[Camille Bonora]]) and dad ([[Jerry Nelson]]) live in separate trees (implying they are divorced or separated). Despite this, she knows she is loved no matter which home she is in, including her grandma's ([[Pam Arciero]]).<ref name="40book">''[[Sesame Street: A Celebration - 40 Years of Life on the Street]]'', [[:File:40book-13.jpg|sample page]]</ref> |
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A new version of the song was sung in ''[[Little Children, Big Challenges: Divorce]]'' by [[Birdie]] ([[John Tartaglia]]) along with his bird parents ([[Leslie Carrara-Rudolph]] and [[Kevin Clash]]), and [[Abby Cadabby]]. |
A new version of the song was sung in ''[[Little Children, Big Challenges: Divorce]]'' by [[Birdie]] ([[John Tartaglia]]) along with his bird parents ([[Leslie Carrara-Rudolph]] and [[Kevin Clash]]), and [[Abby Cadabby]]. |
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+ | *[[Jon Stone]] directed this segment.''<ref>[[Thread:253692|trusted source]]</ref> |
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==Releases== |
==Releases== |
Revision as of 23:03, 27 July 2020
Music by | Stephen Lawrence |
Lyrics by | Cathi Rosenberg-Turow |
Date | 1989 |
Publisher | Sesame Street Inc. |
First | Episode 2695 |
"The Bird Family" is a Sesame Street song originally from a News Flash sketch.
Kermit the Frog interviews a small bird (Fran Brill) in the park, who sings about how her mom (Camille Bonora) and dad (Jerry Nelson) live in separate trees (implying they are divorced or separated). Despite this, she knows she is loved no matter which home she is in, including her grandma's (Pam Arciero).[1]
A new version of the song was sung in Little Children, Big Challenges: Divorce by Birdie (John Tartaglia) along with his bird parents (Leslie Carrara-Rudolph and Kevin Clash), and Abby Cadabby.
Notes
- Taped on November 21, 1989, this was the last News Flash segment to feature Jim Henson as Kermit.[1]
- Jon Stone directed this segment.[2]
Releases
- Online
- SesameStreet's YouTube Channel (YouTube) (title card cut)