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'''''The Not-Too-Late Show with Elmo''''' is a spin-off of ''[[Sesame Street]]'' developed exclusively for the [[HBO Max]] streaming service. The series, consisting of 13 episodes, debuted on the platform on May 27, [[2020]]. The first three episodes were available at launch, with new episodes premiering weekly afterwards.<ref name=workshop>[https://www.sesameworkshop.org/press-room/press-releases/sesame-workshop-debut-not-too-late-show-elmo-hbo-max-tuesday-may-27-2020 Sesame Workshop press release]</ref> Each episode runs 15 minutes long.<ref>[https://apnews.com/168c874c5d58df753e47381396710106 Associated Press: Muppet Elmo readies for his own starry HBO Max talk show]</ref> |
'''''The Not-Too-Late Show with Elmo''''' is a spin-off of ''[[Sesame Street]]'' developed exclusively for the [[HBO Max]] streaming service. The series, consisting of 13 episodes, debuted on the platform on May 27, [[2020]]. The first three episodes were available at launch, with new episodes premiering weekly afterwards.<ref name=workshop>[https://www.sesameworkshop.org/press-room/press-releases/sesame-workshop-debut-not-too-late-show-elmo-hbo-max-tuesday-may-27-2020 Sesame Workshop press release]</ref> Each episode runs 15 minutes long.<ref>[https://apnews.com/168c874c5d58df753e47381396710106 Associated Press: Muppet Elmo readies for his own starry HBO Max talk show]</ref> |
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The series stars [[Elmo]] as the host of his own late-night talk show. Its main curricular goals are centered around bedtime routines, with each episode demonstrating a different aspect of Elmo's own routine.<ref name=workshop /> |
The series stars [[Elmo]] as the host of his own late-night talk show. Its main curricular goals are centered around bedtime routines, with each episode demonstrating a different aspect of Elmo's own routine.<ref name=workshop /> |
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⚫ | The pilot, directed by [[Benjamin Lehmann]], was produced in January [[2019]].<ref>[https://www.instagram.com/p/BsoE9gRhOxw/ Sesame Street Art Department on Instagram (January 14, 2019)]</ref><ref>[https://www.instagram.com/p/Bsqz0NUHBHm/ Kacey Musgraves on Instagram (January 15, 2019)]</ref> Full production of the series took place in November and December 2019.<ref>[https://www.stephaniedabruzzo.com/news/whats-old.html Stephane D'Abruzzo official site: November 18-December 13: Worked on a new Sesame project for HBO Max]</ref> |
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==Official description== |
==Official description== |
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{{quote|Elmo has a new favorite game: heβs hosting a talk show, right from his living room. With [[Cookie Monster]] as a sidekick, other Sesame Street pals as backstage crew, and even a House Band, Elmo welcomes real-life performers to his couch to entertain kids and families with music, games, and fun for all ages. Jimmy Fallon stops by to show Elmo the hosting ropes, Lil Nas X shares a catchy song, John Mulaney gets competitive in a tricycle race, and much moreβall before Elmoβs bedtime!<ref>[https://www.sesameworkshop.org/what-we-do/shows/not-too-late-show Sesame Workshop: The Not-Too-Late Show With Elmo]</ref>}} |
{{quote|Elmo has a new favorite game: heβs hosting a talk show, right from his living room. With [[Cookie Monster]] as a sidekick, other Sesame Street pals as backstage crew, and even a House Band, Elmo welcomes real-life performers to his couch to entertain kids and families with music, games, and fun for all ages. Jimmy Fallon stops by to show Elmo the hosting ropes, Lil Nas X shares a catchy song, John Mulaney gets competitive in a tricycle race, and much moreβall before Elmoβs bedtime!<ref>[https://www.sesameworkshop.org/what-we-do/shows/not-too-late-show Sesame Workshop: The Not-Too-Late Show With Elmo]</ref>}} |
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⚫ | The pilot, directed by [[Benjamin Lehmann]], was produced in January [[2019]] |
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β | In addition to Musgraves, confirmed guests include [[Kwame Alexander]], [[Sara Bareilles]]<ref>[https://www.instagram.com/p/B56QUjUAydD/ Sara Bareilles on Instagram]</ref>, [[Batman]], [[Miles Brown]], [[Ciara]], [[Andy Cohen]], [[Dan + Shay]], [[Jimmy Fallon]], [[Josh Groban]], [[Mykal-Michelle Harris]], [[H.E.R.]], [[Jonas Brothers]], [[Hoda Kotb]], [[Lil Nas X]], [[Blake Lively]], [[John Mulaney]], [[Nick Jacinto|Nature Nick]], [[John Oliver]], [[Pentatonix]], [[Ben Platt]], [[Jordin Sparks]], [[Jason Sudeikis]], [[Jonathan Van Ness]], and [[Olivia Wilde]].<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OpsiesXLp14 Official Trailer]</ref> |
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==''Not-Too-Late Show'' cast and crew== |
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+ | *The ''Not-Too-Late Show'' audience shots feature many obscure and retired characters, including [[Humphrey]], [[Don Music]], [[Lefty the Salesman]], [[Sherlock Hemlock]], [[Roosevelt Franklin]], [[Harvey Kneeslapper]], [[Forgetful Jones]], [[the Amazing Mumford]], and [[Captain Vegetable (character)|Captain Vegetable]]. Also present are Muppet Performers [[Ryan Dillon]] and [[Martin P. Robinson]], writer [[Andrew Moriarty]], and sound editor Chris Sassano. |
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==Credits== |
==Credits== |
Revision as of 21:10, 13 August 2020
Premiere | May 27, 2020 |
Network | HBO Max |
Seasons | 1 |
Episodes | 13 |
The Not-Too-Late Show with Elmo is a spin-off of Sesame Street developed exclusively for the HBO Max streaming service. The series, consisting of 13 episodes, debuted on the platform on May 27, 2020. The first three episodes were available at launch, with new episodes premiering weekly afterwards.[1] Each episode runs 15 minutes long.[2]
The series stars Elmo as the host of his own late-night talk show. Its main curricular goals are centered around bedtime routines, with each episode demonstrating a different aspect of Elmo's own routine.[1]
The pilot, directed by Benjamin Lehmann, was produced in January 2019.[3][4] Full production of the series took place in November and December 2019.[5]
Official description
Not-Too-Late Show cast and crew
Notes
- The Not-Too-Late Show audience shots feature many obscure and retired characters, including Humphrey, Don Music, Lefty the Salesman, Sherlock Hemlock, Roosevelt Franklin, Harvey Kneeslapper, Forgetful Jones, the Amazing Mumford, and Captain Vegetable. Also present are Muppet Performers Ryan Dillon and Martin P. Robinson, writer Andrew Moriarty, and sound editor Chris Sassano.
Credits
- Executive Producer: Benjamin Lehmann and Ken Scarborough
- Senior Producer: Stephanie Longardo
- Coordinating Producer: Mindy Fila
- Senior Producer: Karyn Leibovich
- Content Producer: Autumn Zitani Stefano, M.A.
- Directed by Ken Diego, Shannon Flynn, Jack Jameson, Benjamin Lehmann, Matt Vogel
- Head Writer: Ken Scarborough
- Writers: Geri Cole, Scott Gray, Benjamin Lehmann, Wendy Marston, Andrew Moriarty, Ken Scarborough, Moujan Zolfaghari
- Muppet Performers: Pam Arciero, Jennifer Barnhart, Tyler Bunch, Leslie Carrara-Rudolph, Frankie Cordero, Stephanie D'Abruzzo, Ryan Dillon, Eric Jacobson, John Kennedy, Peter Linz, Carmen Osbahr, Martin P. Robinson, David Rudman, Matt Vogel
- Muppet Captain: Matt Vogel
- Digital Producer: Andrew Moriarty
- Executive Vice President and Creative Director: Brown Johnson
- Script Supervisor: Jennifer Capra
- Senior Vice President of Curriculum and Content: Rosemarie T. Truglio, Ph.D.
- Sesame Street Curriculum and Content Team: Jessica Disavlo, Susan Scheiner, M.A., Autumn Zitani Stefano, M.A.
- Puppets, Costumes, and Props - The Jim Henson Company NY Workshop
- Creative Supervisor: Jason Weber
- Rollie Krewson, Connie Peterson, Zea Barker, David Bizzaro, Ben Duroucher, Victoria Ellis, Joel Gennari, Tyler Hall, Liz Hara, Michelle Hickey, Ariella Knight, Sarah Lafferty, Lara MacLean, Laura Manns, Tom Newby, Kate Rusek, Sierra Schoening, Polly Smith, Keely Snook, David Valentine, Stacey Weingarten, James Wojtal
- Production Manager: Melissa Creighton
- Production Supervisor: Joseph Roddy
- Assistant to Creative Supervisor: Carolyn Fanelli
- Music Director: Bill Sherman
- Music Director - (Arrangements and Orchestrations): Joe Fiedler
- Music Director - (Vocals): Paul Rudolph
- Music Coordinator: Tyler Hartman
- Music by Bill Sherman, Joe Fiedler, JP Rende, Kathryn Raio, Tallulah Ruff, Christopher Jackson
- Score by Ryan Shore
- Music Copyist: Joe Fiedler
- Associate Directors: Frank Campagna, Emily Cohen, Ken Diego, Julie Lorusso
- Sound Effects Editor/Re-Recording Mixer: Dick Maitland, C.A.S.
- Music Editor/ADR Mixer: Paul Rudolph
- Supervising Music Editor: Michael Croiter
- Sound Editor/ADR Mixer: Chris Sassano
- Technical Directors: Tom Guadarrama, Richard Drummond
- Cameras: Frank Biondo, Mark Britt, Jerry Cancel, Shaun Harkins
- Special Thanks To: Magnetic Dreams, Studio G Brooklyn
- Taped at Kaufman Astoria Studios
Broadcast
Canadian television station Treehouse TV will air the series in September 2020.[7]
Sources
- β 1.0 1.1 Sesame Workshop press release
- β Associated Press: Muppet Elmo readies for his own starry HBO Max talk show
- β Sesame Street Art Department on Instagram (January 14, 2019)
- β Kacey Musgraves on Instagram (January 15, 2019)
- β Stephane D'Abruzzo official site: November 18-December 13: Worked on a new Sesame project for HBO Max
- β Sesame Workshop: The Not-Too-Late Show With Elmo
- β Mercedes Milligan, "Corus Ent. Bolsters Specialty Portfolios, Including Toons for All Ages", Animation Magazine, June 23, 2020.