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+ | {{character|image=TyroneGus.jpg|performer=[[David Rudman]]|note=Tyrone|performer2=[[Kevin Clash]]|note2=Gus|debut=1989|pattern=[[Pumpkin]], <small>Tyrone</small><br>[[Fat Blue]], <small>Gus</small>}} |
− | '''Tyrone''' and '''Gus''' are two deliverymen who appeared on ''[[Sesame Street]]'' |
+ | '''Tyrone''' and '''Gus''' are two deliverymen who appeared on ''[[Sesame Street]]'', most notably during [[Season 21 (1989-1990)|season 21]]. Tyrone often says, "Duh, okay boss" in response to Gus' directions. |
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+ | They appeared in [[Episode 2643]] and [[Episode 2646]]. |
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+ | The pair also appeared in a [[Monsterpiece Theater]] sketch, "[[The Postman Always Rings Twice]]", where they arrive at [[Grover]]'s house to deliver a table (signaling their arrival with four rings of the doorbell). They also made an appearance in a [[Waiter Grover]] sketch, moving a table out of [[Mr. Johnson]]'s reach. |
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Revision as of 14:10, 23 September 2018
PERFORMER | David Rudman Tyrone |
Kevin Clash Gus | |
DEBUT | 1989 |
PATTERN | Pumpkin, Tyrone Fat Blue, Gus |
Tyrone and Gus are two deliverymen who appeared on Sesame Street, most notably during season 21. Tyrone often says, "Duh, okay boss" in response to Gus' directions.
They appeared in Episode 2643 and Episode 2646.
The pair also appeared in a Monsterpiece Theater sketch, "The Postman Always Rings Twice", where they arrive at Grover's house to deliver a table (signaling their arrival with four rings of the doorbell). They also made an appearance in a Waiter Grover sketch, moving a table out of Mr. Johnson's reach.