The word is that Sesame Street will be kicking off its new season a bit
later than usual this year. It seems some "in-house matters" have delayed production. I think it's probably
Big Bird demanding his own trailer again. I hear he's really hard to work with. Anyway, the show's 37th season kicks
off on August 14 and will focus more on "social and emotional growth" than in past seasons. I'm
guessing the preschool set isn't too concerned about the delay, since I'm pretty sure they don't realize when
they're watching a new show and when they're watching a repeat. For as long as I can remember the show has been an
amalgam of old and new footage, which I think is why it seems so timeless. While the show has "evolved" with
the times, it's still Muppets and cartoons,and that's all kids really care about.














