Once Upon a Sesame Street Christmas
Once Upon a Sesame Street Christmas is a one-hour Sesame Street Christmas special that first aired on HBO on November 25, 2016, and on November 22, 2017, on PBS.[1] It was the franchise's first Christmas special in ten years.[2]
Plot
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On Christmas Eve,
Cast
- Jim Gaffigan as Santa Claus
- Zosia Mamet as Bella
- Audra McDonald as Caroler
- Alan
- Nina
Muppet performers
- Pam Arciero
- Billy Barkhurst as Ernie
- Jennifer Barnhart as Holly
- Tyler Bunch as Louie
- Leslie Carrara-Rudolph as Abby Cadabby, Becky
- Frankie Cordero
- Stephanie D'Abruzzo
- Ryan Dillon as Elmo
- Jamie Donmoyer
- Liz Hara
- Chris Thomas Hayes
- Haley Jenkins
- (puppetry only)
- Kathleen Kim
- Tim Lagasse
- Spencer Lott
- Lara MacLean
- Joey Mazzarino
- Andrew Moriarty
- Carmen Osbahr as Rosita
- Martin P. Robinson as Hot Pink Muppet Elf
- David Rudman as Cookie Monster, Two-Headed Monster (Right head)
- Caroll Spinney as Big Bird and Oscar the Grouch (voices only)
- Matt Vogel as Count von Count, Constable, Big Bird (puppetry only)
Reception
In The New York Times, Neil Genzlinger called the special "pleasant and witty" and noted that the casting of Zosia Mamet, a series regular on HBO's Girls, reflected Sesame Street having moved from PBS to HBO earlier in 2016.[3]
Genzlinger wrote that while other holidays got brief attention, the focus was on Christmas. Zack Teibloom mentioned that he enjoyed Mamet offering "a Chanukkah lesson for balance."[4] In a 2017 interview, Caroll Spinney cited the special as an example of how Sesame Street sometimes engages with spiritual values.[5]
In Mashable, Annie Colbert noted David Gallo's sets, which "took modern Sesame Street back to the 19th century with sepia tones, ivy-covered iron gates and laundry dangling by clothespins over the familiar cobblestone."[2]
Awards
The show won the 2017 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Children's Program.[6] Writers Geri Cole and Ken Scarborough won a WGA Award for their script at the 69th Writers Guild of America Awards.[7]
In other media
A tie-in book of the same title was also published in 2017. Written by Geri Cole and adapted by Robin Newman, it was illustrated by Tom Brannon.[8][9] The special was released on DVD as part of Sesame Street: My Favorite Holidays.[10]
Songs
- "Holiday Lights"
- "Let Santa Know We're Here"
- "Two is You and Me"
- "Deck the Halls"
- "Kindness"
References
- ^ McLennan, Cindy (November 11, 2016). "Sesame Street: HBO Announces Holiday Special, Season 47 Debut". TV Series Finale. Retrieved April 10, 2023.
- ^ a b Colbert, Annie (December 23, 2016). "Delight in the old-timey wonder of Sesame Street's holiday special". Mashable. Retrieved March 9, 2023.
- ^ Genzlinger, Neil (November 23, 2016). "Weathering a Blizzard of Christmas TV Programming". The New York Times. Retrieved March 9, 2023.
- ^ Teibloom, Zack (December 13, 2018). "The Five Best Muppet Christmas Movies". Book and Film Globe. Retrieved March 9, 2023.
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- ^ "The Complete List of 2017 Emmy Winners". Vogue. Condé Nast. September 17, 2017. Retrieved March 9, 2023.
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- ISBN 9780762461622.
- ^ Lodge, Sally. "Fall 2017 Children's Announcements: Publishers N-R". PublishersWeekly.com. Retrieved March 9, 2023.
- ^ Spring, Mike (November 8, 2022). "What's New on Home Video - November 8th, 2022 - Bullet Train, Casablanca, Euphoria, Aqua Teen, & More!". Comic Watch. Retrieved March 9, 2023.