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THE ELECTRIC COMPANY! HITS AND BITS! 2007 

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When The Electric Company made its television debut in October 1971, it was instantly clear that it would fulfill its mission of helping struggling and reluctant readers. With a cast that broke new ground in its diversity, clever writing, innovative direction and an original visual and musical style, the show was so effective that by the end of its first season, nearly a quarter of all U.S. grade schools were using The Electric Company in the classroom. Generations of young people learned to read from the series, making it one of the most important and enduring shows in television history. The Electric Company's Greatest Hits & Bits is a clip-filled celebration featuring many of the series' most popular segments (with Bill Cosby, Morgan Freeman and the multi-talented Electric Company cast), and includes new interviews with cast members Jim Boyd, Judy Graubart, Skip Hinnant, Tom Lehrer, Rita Moreno and Joan Rivers, as well as with series creator Joan Ganz Cooney.

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@vincenta.dejesus9912
@vincenta.dejesus9912 3 года назад
I grew up with THE ELECTRIC COMPANY. I am now 53 years old but I can watch the complete season again now and enjoy it as much as I did when I was 5.
@sandramari5120
@sandramari5120 2 года назад
I say to myself God damn we had it so good we didn't know about it until right now yeah the older I get the more I appreciate the all these old shows that that kept us honest and kept us from trouble and we just had fun because we were kids and that was our job my job was to have fun and not to get into trouble because it was embedded in US it wasn't taught to us for me it was embedded and that's one of the things that hopefully some kids will have it today let it be in better than you of course let your parents tell you what's good and what's not and then you just hopefully you take it from there and you you take it with you as you continue this thing called life and that way you can reminisce about your own wonderful world and how all these good things came about and how they kept you in shape
@ninademci1500
@ninademci1500 2 года назад
Vincent A. DeJesus, I could watch it all again, too!
@annecohen8927
@annecohen8927 2 года назад
I think he should have ordered tea with ‘scream’ from Dracula….😂🤣😂. Or maybe he’s actually screaming for ice cream, too!
@rodneybrown2448
@rodneybrown2448 2 года назад
The complete season.How can I get my hands on a set.
@BrickCity_101
@BrickCity_101 2 года назад
FACTS
@thevirtualtraveler
@thevirtualtraveler 2 года назад
I am definitely a member of the generation that grew up yelling, "Hey You GUYS!" at the top of our lungs on the playground.
@alimantado373
@alimantado373 4 месяца назад
Never watched the show because it was not aired in Europe but I know that catchphrase, also the Morgan Freeman sequences are great
@methodtomymaddness9081
@methodtomymaddness9081 2 месяца назад
and we all loved it when we heard Sloth bellow Hey You GUYYYYYYS when he rescued the Goonies!
@Thejanjan39
@Thejanjan39 Год назад
Wow. Gen Xer here. My generation was so ver......y ver...y luck... y. And I've only realized today why I've always seemed to have recognized Rita Moreno, Morgan Freeman et al. without ever quite where I saw them first. Very lucky!
@rondmc44
@rondmc44 8 месяцев назад
That year it began, I was 10, i already knew how to read. I just looked for the comedy. And it was (and still is) funny!!!!! I'm proud of being part of that legacy!!!
@sliceman8422
@sliceman8422 2 года назад
To everyone who left the comment we all were there I'm 62 and I still love
@douglas2902
@douglas2902 7 месяцев назад
Im 56 years old and this was one of my favorite shows not only at school but home too. Its funny and a nostalgic feeling watching this show after all these years
@hyacinthlynch843
@hyacinthlynch843 Год назад
"HEY YOU GUYS!!!!" is perhaps the single greatest catch phrase in the history of television.
@tylermccaw8092
@tylermccaw8092 2 года назад
This show was so brilliant. To be honest, I prefer this masterpiece than the 2000’s remake. I wish they had ALL the episodes available for us. Everything about it was just amazing. The writing, the comedy, the songs, the acting, the animation, and the cast will always remain the greatest.
@sparklecanada0112
@sparklecanada0112 11 месяцев назад
Agreed🤝🏻👍👍💓📺 I still have my The Electric Company album. Won't get rid of it EVER😁💓
@RayfieldA
@RayfieldA Год назад
This was honestly the Best Hour I've spent as an adult revisiting one of my most Favorite shows of my childhood! I'm almost in Tears watching these wonderful memory filled performances!!
@Rob_1776
@Rob_1776 Год назад
This is when TV and PBS was pretty decent!!
@clemdane
@clemdane 3 года назад
It's the fact that they talked to us as if we were on the same level that made this so mind-blowing. No one was talking "baby talk" and dumbing it down. As a kid I actually used to feel almost like I was getting away with something when I watched this because it was so entertaining! It barely even registered that it was educational.
@rodneyrose7258
@rodneyrose7258 Год назад
When I was probably about 5 or 6 in the 1st and 2nd grades the teacher had a tv in the classroom and every morning we got to watch Sesame Street and Electric Company! I enjoyed the adventures of Spidey!
@kennethoats2322
@kennethoats2322 3 года назад
Electric Company was our Laugh-In
@EpiscoPiper
@EpiscoPiper 3 года назад
Yes it was! That's a great analogy
@lucyfernandez8304
@lucyfernandez8304 3 года назад
Sesame Street lives
@NichOlsonSmooth
@NichOlsonSmooth 3 года назад
Perfect way to describe this show
@Sparkina
@Sparkina 2 года назад
Exactamundo!
@seanmontgomery801
@seanmontgomery801 2 года назад
One thing,how was the person or people able to look at the word/words they had to read in 3 or 5seconds?I'd like for TEC to show Letterman episodes "The Lady and the Beagle","Don't Toy With Me","Plummeting Plant" ," A Shattering Experience"," A Big Nothing","Mighty Crazy at the Bat","Chocolate Judge",and the long version of "In the Beginning"..The win/wind Letterman episode and Fargo reading wind in 3 seconds.
@harmonygalpal9
@harmonygalpal9 3 года назад
Morgan Freeman got me to read. I loved Easy Reader.
@jennifertridle8677
@jennifertridle8677 3 месяца назад
I was able te see some of these episodes. Morgan Freeman is my favorite!!! My mother has introduced me to audiobooks and how I would love if Morgan would read a calm mellow book to help many of us fall asleep. His voice carries a warm goodnight hug. Very relaxing after a stressful day in our demanding healthcare system. This man can benefit all from his one in a billion voice!!! Anything suitably such as a bedtime story in his voice will be a relaxing hit to recharge so many of his favorite fans!!!!! What a way to start a beautiful day ahead. ❤
@OofusTwillip
@OofusTwillip 2 года назад
My mom was a former teacher, who started teaching me to read when I was just a few months old. So, I already knew all of the reading stuff that the show was teaching. Which freed me to focus on learning the really important things from it: comedy, costumes, and songs.
@Christracey889
@Christracey889 Год назад
I am 53 years old and yall got me humming the theme song at work all day long!! HEY YOU GUYS!!! THANK U Guys for the great great memories!
@sidneycollier74
@sidneycollier74 Год назад
I'm so glad I grew up in that decade!❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@ct3po776
@ct3po776 Год назад
I was one of those kiddos who got excited when the teacher said to roll out the TV, cause we were going to watch The Electric Company!!🤗 Once in awhile we got Sesame Street, and Mr. Rogers too! No lessons, or homework on those days was another reason I liked em! Mulligan Stew was another one we saw on occasion, 321 Contact, but now I'm forgetting some of the others they showed in the afternoon, oh yeah, Zoom was a later one in the decade, or the 80's?! Back then you watched shows when they were on, cause we had no VCRs! Watching it now is nostalgic, as I've forgotten so many of the characters like Dracula, and Letterman, (good thing they didn't make his first name David, narf! 🥴) but I wish they had added one of the Spiderman skits! That's the one's I liked as a kid!! My Mom stayed in another room when I watched at home, cause she said she hated "all the yelling" Hey You Guys, and in the skits! (I found that odd, cause she was always yelling at me!😁🤭)
@martinfelsenfeld6012
@martinfelsenfeld6012 Год назад
In memory of Irene Cara, an original member of the Short Circus. #heyyouguys!
@sparklecanada0112
@sparklecanada0112 11 месяцев назад
💔👍👍💓💓
@karlschumaker
@karlschumaker 20 дней назад
I saw Rita Moreno in concert a few years ago in Boston on the 4th of July.And, as soon as she came out on stage, I yelled out,”Hey You Guys!”That is what inspired me until this day!!!
@makaylawoods3556
@makaylawoods3556 3 года назад
Kids of the short circus from the electric company show 1971 through 1977
@janetmalcolm3403
@janetmalcolm3403 2 года назад
Very wonferful clean fun. Nothing but love and respect to Rita Moreno, Morgan Freedom, and those GUYS!💕🤣
@fourthgirl
@fourthgirl 2 года назад
I was 8 years old when this premiered. I was the only kid in my family who went to afterschool care because my parents were working and sibs were still in school. The director of the CDC center was a former teacher. We could watch TV after homework was finished and had a homemade snack. Sesame Street, The Electric Company and Zoom were the only programs we could watch. We all looked forward to the shows.
@redlikewineagain697
@redlikewineagain697 3 года назад
I so loved this show when I was a kid, along with Sesame Street and Mr. Rogers Neighborhood.
@nowthatsjustducky
@nowthatsjustducky 3 года назад
Sesame Street, Mr. Roger's Neighborhood, and Electric Company made up the Holy Trinity of PBS educational programming. And then the 4th seemed to be easily mixed between Zoom, Villa Alegre (would love to get at least a compilation of all the animated bits, both the quickies that introduced each episode, and the fables and myths of Latin America; like the one about why ravens are black today); and 3-2-1 Contact. Then the networks started showing reruns of the original Mickey Mouse Club until the 1970s MMC came out...
@seanmontgomery801
@seanmontgomery801 3 года назад
Remember, Hodgepodge Lodge,Carrascolendas,Big Blue Marble,Barbapapa Music and Me,Rainbow's End,Bits and Bytes,etc.
@Sparkina
@Sparkina 2 года назад
@@seanmontgomery801 Hodgepodge Lodge! With Miss Jean! Holy shirt, I thought I was the only one who remembered that!
@kennethoats2322
@kennethoats2322 2 года назад
@@nowthatsjustducky we '70s-'80s babies had the best TV💯💪
@seanmontgomery801
@seanmontgomery801 2 года назад
Who was the woman that hosted "Music and Me" ,the PBS show?She has a beautiful voice and I Loved when she said Listen.Is she still with us today?
@kennethjenkins4707
@kennethjenkins4707 3 года назад
My getaway of the 70s
@thomascollins1739
@thomascollins1739 Год назад
Grew up watching this classic PBS show.
@Piggers71
@Piggers71 Год назад
That was awesome! I couldn't stop smiling the whole time. One of my favorite shows from back in the day! Top to bottom and left to right, The Electric Company is outta sight!
@Dingdongwitchisdead
@Dingdongwitchisdead 3 года назад
Rita had such a great voice
@achild4363
@achild4363 Год назад
Awesome
@twothreebravo
@twothreebravo 2 года назад
Holy cow. Joan Rivers, Zero Mostel and MFing GENE WILDER did the voice work for Letterman?!?!?! My whole world is being rocked to the core right now. How did I never know this until now? This is CRAZY.
@Mister_Listener
@Mister_Listener 2 года назад
I didnt know that until now either, lol! How sweet.
@jameswaters8774
@jameswaters8774 Год назад
This show helped me read at three years old and I absolutely loved it! I have the DVD set and showed my son at the same age. He also became an early reader and loved the show too. Still a smart and funny show 😄
@telecasterbear
@telecasterbear Год назад
Such a quality lineup.
@topofthecircle
@topofthecircle 2 года назад
I'm amazed that Tom Lehrer did those songs! Wow!
@johnmiller1376
@johnmiller1376 3 года назад
"Congratulations to the electric company on 50 years of teaching kids to read & write & another 50 years to come".
@michaelkingon7154
@michaelkingon7154 2 года назад
I still love the Electric Company to this day and have the DVD set. I even love Rita Moreno! "HEEEEEEEEEEEEYYYYYYYY YYYYYYYYOOOOOOOOUUUUUU GUUUUUUUUUUUUYYYYYYYYYYYYYSSSS!!"
@gertibell
@gertibell 2 месяца назад
Born in 1971. I had no idea I was learning to read by watching the show , but when I got to 1st grade & we started learning phonics, it was so easy because it was already drilled into my head. I still love watching clips, especially spiderman. Plus, Morgan Freeman is always Easy Reader to me, no matter how many iconic movie roles he's in.
@bobblehead67
@bobblehead67 2 года назад
The songwriting on this show was brilliant.
@pmsfar-outgrooviness8025
@pmsfar-outgrooviness8025 Год назад
@Director HFerreira you didn't watch the video
@sparklecanada0112
@sparklecanada0112 11 месяцев назад
I still have the Album.😎👍👍🎶🎶
@AaronJrBrundidge
@AaronJrBrundidge 3 года назад
RIP Gene Wilder, Zero Mostel, Joan Rivers, Jim Boyd
@andrebeck1444
@andrebeck1444 3 года назад
And Luis Ávalos.
@paul16451
@paul16451 3 года назад
And Denise Nickerson.
@AaronJrBrundidge
@AaronJrBrundidge 3 года назад
Lee Chamberlin
@AaronJrBrundidge
@AaronJrBrundidge 3 года назад
Robert Douglas Grant, Jr - Short Circus (Zack)
@DRIVEIN101
@DRIVEIN101 Год назад
Gregg Burge also
@thomasbrown3356
@thomasbrown3356 2 года назад
Man, the Easy Reader theme song was cool af. Umph, umph, umph. Groovy baby!
@martinfelsenfeld6012
@martinfelsenfeld6012 Год назад
And finally, some 24 minutes into the show, the world's very first Siri (known then as Stanley--lol)!
@jeffm3045
@jeffm3045 4 года назад
Great trip down Memory Lane!
@marydass3411
@marydass3411 3 года назад
I'm home this Saturday night and out of the blue I felt like watching this and it so much memories for me oh so beautiful hey you guys
@ciscoponch67
@ciscoponch67 2 года назад
I'm 54, and because of electric company I could already read by the time I entered kindergarten 🙃!!! Thanks, Electric Company!!! Now if I could only read more instead of watching RU-vid!!! Help me Morgan Freeman!!!!
@FeelnLikeIDoEveryDay
@FeelnLikeIDoEveryDay 2 года назад
This. Having this when I knew no better set the foundation for me to navigate my life. Thank you.
@clemdane
@clemdane 3 года назад
Greatest show ever. I cried when it ended. Wish they'd shown "Thanks to TH" - my favorite vaudeville style number with Morgan Freeman and Lee Chamberlin.
@lucyfernandez8304
@lucyfernandez8304 3 года назад
The short circus and the letter people live isn’t not waving 🖐 Is a dance 🎸 And people and kids cheering and clapping 👏 and 1970s
@joeydavis9778
@joeydavis9778 2 года назад
@ Clemdane: Seeing Lee Chamberlin & Bill Cosby in the movie, "Let's Do It Again" made me flash back to, "The Electric Company".
@clemdane
@clemdane 2 года назад
@@joeydavis9778 Oh my God, thank you! I didn't know about that one. I'll be hunting it down soon
@89426
@89426 Год назад
Lee Chamberlin ❤!!
@jvlp2046
@jvlp2046 3 месяца назад
How I loved the Original Electric Company, it brings good memories from my childhood as well as learning my vocabulary words and their correct pronunciations at the same time...
@larryzweig
@larryzweig 3 года назад
O.M.G.!!!! I was SO SURE that I would FINALLY find out.... ABOUT NAIOME.... DARN!!!!!
@Sparkina
@Sparkina 2 года назад
When I was little, I loved this show so much I would sing the songs and act out the skits from it, and go around hollering “Hey, you guys!” like Rita M. I must have driven my mom and nans (grandmother) nutty-nuts!
@pamelapurcell8574
@pamelapurcell8574 3 года назад
Love & Gratitude.💜🙏💜
@derriusbranch8620
@derriusbranch8620 3 года назад
Go good things. Sony's. Tdks cadette things. Sys. Mr. D. Branch. Checking in.
@derriusbranch8620
@derriusbranch8620 3 года назад
Nice
@troyc4250
@troyc4250 3 года назад
I loved the Electric Company then. Still love it and always will.
@wolfsmith2865
@wolfsmith2865 Год назад
At 55, I still remember so much of the Electric Company. I'm sure it positively colored so much more of my perceptions as a growing child than I'm even aware of. Great actors guided us towards a fun new way of learning.
@rowley555
@rowley555 2 года назад
Rita Moreno's take on Diana Ross is so funny
@kevinnorwood2048
@kevinnorwood2048 4 месяца назад
Thank you for the great memories of a great childhood show.
@jessied4502
@jessied4502 2 года назад
I love that show when I was a kid and I still love now.
@riceboy1701e
@riceboy1701e 3 года назад
Great clip! I wanted to watch this in a chair in second and third grade. Those mean teachers in the Muscogee County School District, Johnson Elementary School, Columbus, Georgia, forced us to read from the damn SRA Reading Lab garbage and watch other shows on the TV...on the floor.
@stephaniezaher
@stephaniezaher 3 года назад
Electric Company was better than Sesame Street! Loved the cast & cartoons & songs. The show taught me to read full books by age three! This series should still be taught in schools. 💕👏👏👏👏
@emmacrawford984
@emmacrawford984 3 года назад
I agree 💯💯💯💯💯
@IceManLikeGervin
@IceManLikeGervin 3 года назад
Both were great kids shows!!!
@seanmontgomery801
@seanmontgomery801 2 года назад
Nope.Electric Company was altogether different ,not better at all.I liked both shows,very entertaining.
@MadAngel209
@MadAngel209 2 года назад
It's not that The Electric Company was better. It's just that The Electric Company was appealing to elementary students, while Sesame Street was appealing to kindergarteners. They're both great.
@stephaniezaher
@stephaniezaher 2 года назад
@@MadAngel209 I felt Electric Company offered more in the way of education - especially phonics.
@pafree4402
@pafree4402 2 года назад
This show is as awesome as it was years ago. Thank you for putting this up, it brings back such wonderful memories.
@sweetjoey2
@sweetjoey2 3 года назад
this is a true find. AND i became a SUPER great reader because of this show
@sweetjoey2
@sweetjoey2 3 года назад
IF the dislikes are because of cosby WHATEVER
@MirandaTaylor5
@MirandaTaylor5 2 года назад
The line is "All for One, One for All!" I remember so much of this, 45 years later. Oh my!
@NJGuy1973
@NJGuy1973 2 года назад
All for me, and nothing for yourself! All at the beginning, and all at the end!
@staceycarmody9970
@staceycarmody9970 3 года назад
I think parents enjoyed this as much as the kids!
@lucyfernandez8304
@lucyfernandez8304 3 года назад
Sesame Street 3785. Last
@ladyrazorsharp
@ladyrazorsharp 2 года назад
Awwww the segment with Grover and Crank! that was adorable. I loved this show! I'm finding out that many of my hazy memories (and many of my internal monologues, haha) are from this show!
@Sparkina
@Sparkina 2 года назад
I totes loved this show as a tiny slip of a maiden! This show, Sesame Street and Mr. Rogers. Those were my Big Three
@80sw
@80sw 2 года назад
Omgosh💖💖🙋‍♀️ Memories, wonderful kid memories. I'm 50(12-12-1971), I use to watched this after school. Thank you!!🙋‍♀️💖
@europa7775
@europa7775 3 года назад
i grew up watching this show & sesame street! the only shows my mother let me watch during the daytime! i love & miss these shows
@jediknight38
@jediknight38 2 года назад
I learned how to read when I grew up watching the Electric Company before it got cancelled. 😭😭😭😭😭
@bradforddillman7671
@bradforddillman7671 9 месяцев назад
Nice to spend an hour with a constant smile with tears welling up the entire time.
@noumine
@noumine 3 года назад
schools should use this again in classrooms.
@paullafaele
@paullafaele 3 года назад
That was AWESOME! What great memories!!!! LOVE LOVE LOVE!
@broccolihart1
@broccolihart1 Год назад
Im geeking at the fact that this show came out the year i was born !!!😮
@FrankDelvalle-zz2jh
@FrankDelvalle-zz2jh Год назад
loved this show in the 1970s. Watched it on channell 11 on PBS in chicago everyday back then.
@Robnoxos
@Robnoxos Год назад
The Electric Company was BY FAR the most instrumental in my learning of reading & writing. I loved this show's presentation and ability to work grammar into a learning exercise in such a fun and inventive way. Rita and Morgan were such inspirations to achieve toward. No disrespect to Jungle Judy or Crank, I loved the entire cast and Short Circus equally too. The Electric Company dropped at a point in time that I do not think can be ever replicated. A shame in a way, but us GenXers NOW know exactly what this show meant to our cognitive development. I wouldn't want it any other way in retrospect.
@sparklecanada0112
@sparklecanada0112 11 месяцев назад
Remember, Some of Us, Late Baby Boomers also grew up with and loved this show.📺😁💓
@shawnattwells5355
@shawnattwells5355 3 года назад
6:40 - You know, when I first saw this sketch, parodying The Six Million Dollar Man, I almost thought it was the real thing. $6.39? Must have been the effects budget for that episode. LOL. Seriously though, thanks for the memories folks.
@donmccullen1973
@donmccullen1973 3 года назад
Ironically big sister Sesame Street had their own parody. "The Six Dollar Man."
@Fivebuddhas777
@Fivebuddhas777 3 года назад
Al
@seanmontgomery801
@seanmontgomery801 3 года назад
I wonder if they can show See Sam sit in the sun sipping soda, the one where Hattie Winston has the 4 nightmares ,the Letterman skits ,Buddy and Kelly's of song battle,3 and 5 second Word reads,etc.
@lucyfernandez8304
@lucyfernandez8304 3 года назад
Sesame Street 4057.
@futurofilmsinc.1045
@futurofilmsinc.1045 2 года назад
I loved this program have so many memories it was a classic like zoom and sesame street, ripples, these were great programs.
@hippyelise1
@hippyelise1 3 года назад
So cool!
@tricorvus2673
@tricorvus2673 3 месяца назад
Sesame Street started in my kindergarten year, The Electric Company started in my 2nd grade. We did not use either in my school. But I watched it at home. Loved em both. I was reading above the level but kids are easily entertained.
@wila4134
@wila4134 2 года назад
The True talent that was better than SNL even to this day. Thanks for the childhood memories. All the performers in that show should receive a lifetime achievement award.
@ashman167
@ashman167 2 года назад
Love the Electric Company! they were all wonderful.
@thegreatwhitesnark36
@thegreatwhitesnark36 3 года назад
Joan Rivers was one of the best narrators.
@2005dave
@2005dave 3 года назад
And you also had Zero Mostel and Gene Wilder in the Letterman cartoons too, which I believe were animated by John Hubley, who had helped found the UPA cartoon studio and was one of the creators of Mr. Magoo.
@lucyfernandez8304
@lucyfernandez8304 3 года назад
Sesame Street 3706 teddy bear
@seanmontgomery801
@seanmontgomery801 2 года назад
On the Electric Company, how did they determine who would narrate the word reads and which personality would have to read a word in 3 or 5 seconds or words in 5 seconds and was the word(s) always random?
@dreadtofro
@dreadtofro 3 года назад
20:02 forty years later, and this still has me laughing so hard my eyes are wet and my sides hurt!!
@bigsarge8795
@bigsarge8795 3 года назад
Hahaha. I forgot about that one. That was one of my favorite sketches
@emmacrawford984
@emmacrawford984 3 года назад
I agree 💯💯💯💯💯
@starbird1111
@starbird1111 3 года назад
Every time without fail. I’m 56
@lucyfernandez8304
@lucyfernandez8304 3 года назад
The letter people
@dalehoward3704
@dalehoward3704 7 месяцев назад
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ LOVED THIS SERIES. ONE OF THE BEST KID SHOWS EVER! The 1st time I was aware of Rita Moreno, Irene Cara and Morgan Freeman.
@Tinyman12
@Tinyman12 3 года назад
I would have loved to be part of The Electric Company. I actually love reading.
@joecampos5624
@joecampos5624 Год назад
This was.one.of.my favorite show
@karenjoslyn4051
@karenjoslyn4051 2 месяца назад
Besides my folks reading to me, this program helped me to be a top reader in my early grades!!
@2005dave
@2005dave 3 года назад
30:29 looks like a very early Season 3 cast photo. They just added Gregg Burge and Bayn Johnson and they look so YOUNG here.
@RaymondHng
@RaymondHng 2 года назад
Sadly, Burge died of a brain tumor in Atlanta on July 4, 1998 at age 40.
@CynM.
@CynM. Год назад
This was a great show. My sister and I loved it and still do. Rita and Morgan were so fun and talented on this show.
@derriusbranch8620
@derriusbranch8620 3 года назад
Good to see again.
@drewhenderson9932
@drewhenderson9932 2 месяца назад
I remember this show from my childhood
@ninacelaya4415
@ninacelaya4415 6 месяцев назад
Grew up with it loved it wish kids today would watch this show
@Williamwestp24
@Williamwestp24 16 дней назад
I'm 48 and still every bit of each segments of this show from Easy Reader to Jennifer of the Jungle to Spiderman.etc.
@itiswhatitaintanditaintwha1427
@itiswhatitaintanditaintwha1427 Месяц назад
Oh my god, the dam has burst and I'm being flooded with so many happy,good memories!!
@brianocean7399
@brianocean7399 11 месяцев назад
these shows were the best for children's channel tv so i watched these shows i think i had some favorite ones too like this one and i hope they find the time too put these back on and maybe even get it in stores so we can watch it again and over thanks
@stillaboveground2470
@stillaboveground2470 5 месяцев назад
Loved this show.
@LMunson1000
@LMunson1000 3 месяца назад
Not to mention all the stuff they didn't have time to include like Paul the Gorilla, the Short Circus, running sketches like Love of Chair & Victor Borge doing his punctuation bit. This show will always kick ass.
@joeydavis9778
@joeydavis9778 2 года назад
I vaguely remember the end of one episode, in which the crank began singing the theme, signaling the end of the show: "We're gonna' turn it off, We're gonna' shut-off the power . . ."; and maybe one of Rita Moreno's characters came along and stopped him. I was in tears.
@jeopardy60611
@jeopardy60611 2 года назад
I find this stuff with Electric Company cast interviews fascinating, because the show always fascinated me, and I really picked up literacy from watching it back in 1973. I recall going around reading text off walls at that age, and I also remember that my mother showed me how to do pencil-writing.
@johnnyandersom9226
@johnnyandersom9226 8 месяцев назад
Loved this show!!!!!
@alangray9117
@alangray9117 Год назад
Joan Rivers was the announcer of Letter man ❤
@blue6940
@blue6940 2 года назад
When the world was concerned about the good will of kids
@librapan8
@librapan8 3 месяца назад
That giant segment has a very mature undertone. ;))))) This show was revolutionary! I always looked up to the electric teen.
@christimacc
@christimacc Год назад
Andy, played by Jim Boyd, was my favorite!
@flowertrue
@flowertrue Год назад
I never could remember learning to read. I just always knew. I remember reading to my kindergarten class. I'm sure my mom must have taught me, but I think sesame street and the Electric Company must have played a big part.
@kingcassius2586
@kingcassius2586 3 года назад
Wait.. Grover made an appearance on The Electric Company?!?!
@MadAngel209
@MadAngel209 2 года назад
The Electric Company and Sesame Street did two crossovers. Oscar The Grouch appeared on the show as well.
@mikeries6930
@mikeries6930 2 года назад
Easy Reader and Milly were on Sesame Street
@kingcassius2586
@kingcassius2586 2 года назад
@@mikeries6930 mind.. blown..
@itiswhatitaintanditaintwha1427
@itiswhatitaintanditaintwha1427 2 года назад
@@MadAngel209 So did Big Bird in a Fargo sketch!
@timothysprengeler4071
@timothysprengeler4071 Год назад
@@itiswhatitaintanditaintwha1427 Oscar the Grouch also made a special appearance in a J. Arthur Crank sketch! All 3 of those sketches featuring Sesame Street Muppets are on the Shout Factory DVD's.
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