Big Bird is the host of a new talk show, Big Bird's Numbers Show (a parody of The Tonight Show With Johnny Carson). Count von Count is his announcer, and he is scheduled to count the Honkers' honks. Unfortunately, he leaves early for another job as an elevator operator, but Big Bird manages to get him to come back. His guests include Chip and Dip.
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Sesame Street Learning About Numbers Trailer 1986 Director: Jon Stone Starring: Carroll Spinney Frank Oz Jerry Nelson Richard Hunt Martin P. Robinson ...
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Tape distributor: Random House Home Video [My Sesame Street Home Video] | Original pressing [Very rare; Big Bird slipcover] This is the stuff I watched as a ...
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The Count shows why he's the Number One host when it comes to numbers. In a wacky way-out look at counting The Count and his Sesame Street friends Big ...
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