The TV world is understandably a bit Upside Down with the release of Stranger Things 2, so leave it to Sesame Street to be polite with its latest parody. Oscar, Grover, Ernie and the gang will all pull off their own Stranger Things, as announced in a new teaser for Thanksgiving.
Bert and Ernie, along with some help from their friend, sing in both English and Spanish in an ode to Ernie's lifelong bestie, rubber ducky — aka "El Patito."
We’re no where near the middle of outrage from proposed congressional budget cuts, the most visible of which would eliminate funding for staples like the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. Sesame Street in particular made headlines switching from PBS funding to HBO, though both it, and Jimmy Kimmel have now placed Big Bird in the spotlight to address the historic cut.
If there's one lesson to be learned here, it's to never leave Cookie near your cookies! Empire's Taraji P. Henson appears in this sketch with some familiar characters from Sesame Street, who, after this, may be in some dire need of some therapy...
Sesame Street's audience might be a little young for the Game of Thrones demographic, but that didn't stop them from spoofing the HBO show in a segment titled "Game of Chairs."
We've seen 'Sesame Street' take on the likes of such TV-MA fare as 'Sons of Anarchy,' 'Boardwalk Empire' and 'Homeland,' but can it master deductions when it comes to 'Sherlock'? Okay, it isn't exactly the great detective, but Benedict Cumberbatch himself making deductions with 'Sesame Street' muppets is the next best thing!
It's no secret that Hunger Games Catching Fire hits movie theaters this Friday, November 22nd and in true Sesame Street fashion, they've released a fantastic parody: The Hungry Games - Catching Fur!
If you have kids and you're a fan of the show Homeland on Showtime, you're going to love this! Sesame Street has hit another pop culture home run with 'Homelamb!'
Singer and (sometime) "Voice" coach Usher paid a visit to "Sesame Street" and put his own spin on the ABC's by associating each letter of the alphabet with a dance move Check out the clip!
"Game of Thrones" star Peter Dinklage popped in on Friday's "Sesame Street" and showed off his singing chops when he was joined by a few of the Muppets for a tune based on the game "Simon Says". Watch the video and sing along!