When the first episode aired on November 10, 1969, Sesame Street
revolutionized the way education was presented to children on
television. It has since become the longest-running children's show in
history, and today reaches 8 million preschoolers on 350 PBS stations
and airs in 120 countries.
Street Gang is the compelling and often comical story of the
creation and history of this media masterpiece and pop culture landmark,
told with the cooperation of one of the show's cofounders, Joan Ganz
Cooney. Sesame Street was born as the result of a discussion at a dinner
party at Cooney's home about poor quality of children's programming and
hit the air as a big bang of creative fusion from Jim Henson and
company, quickly rocketing to success.
Street Gang traces the evolution of the show from its inspiration
in the civil rights movement through its many ups and downs. Nixon's
trying to cut off its funding to the rise of Elmo--via the remarkable
personalities who have contributed to it. Davis reveals how Sesame
Street has taught millions of children not only their letters and
numbers, but also cooperation and safe play, tolerance and self-respect,
conflict resolution, and the importance of listening.
This is the unforgettable story of five decades of social and cultural
change and the miraculous creative efforts, passion, and commitment of
the writers, producers, directors, animators and puppeteers who created
one of the most influential programs in the history of television.
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Michael Davis was a senior editor and family television columnist for TV Guide from 1998 to 2007. A Neiman Fellow, he has also worked for The Baltimore Sun-Times. He lives in Yardley, Pennsylvania.
AUTHOR WEBSITE
streetgangbook.com
NARRATORS
Caroll Spinney, the voice of Big Bird and Oscar the Grouch, and the winner of four Emmy Awards and two Grammys, has received both a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame and the Library of Congress's Living Legend award for his work on "Sesame Street." In 2006, Spinney was honored with the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences' Lifetime Achievement Award.
NARRATOR WEBSITE
carollspinney.com
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ADDITIONAL AWARDS
Best of the Year 2009 (Nonfiction) - Library Journal
REVIEWS
Library Journal (* starred review)
"Caroll Spinney, the voice of Big Bird and Oscar the Grouch and winner
of the Library of Congress's Living Legend Award, here narrates
journalist Davis's gentle yet often surprising look at Sesame Street,
the world's longest-running (40 years) and widest-reaching (120
countries) children's show. This will be a sure-fire hit in just about
every library; highly recommended. [Includes a bonus interview with
Davis and Spinney]"
AudioFile
"...narrated by the creator of Big Bird and Oscar the Grouch, is a treat
of nostalgia and insight. Puppeteer Caroll Spinney presents Michael
Davis's behind-the-scenes account of this iconic children's program in a
comfortable, almost conversational, manner. He navigates the rich
detail of the text with clarity and employs a brisk pace that keeps the
listener involved. Spinney accomplishes this while maintaining a subtle
level of emotion as he speaks of people who were dear friends and
co-workers. This unique blend of an author with an intimate knowledge of
his subject and a narrator who was directly involved with all the
personalities and events provides the listener with a special
experience."
Publishers Weekly
"Well-researched details and an unflinching eye make Davis's book continuously fascinating."
Booklist
"Anyone who has ever seen Sesame Street as parent or child -- or both -- will love the detail and exuberance of this book."
New York Times' Book Review
"Davis tracks down every Sesame anecdote and every Sesame personality in
his book...Finally, we get to touch Big Bird's feathers."
Street Gang: The Complete History of Sesame Street
Author: Michael Davis
Narrator: Caroll Spinney
ISBN: 9781593164003
SRP: $29.95
Length: 8:20:00
Item No: LL419
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