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My sister hipped me to these GREAT NPR stories about Sesame Street.

A Stroll Among The Memories On 'Sesame Street' on NPR's Fresh Air

November 6, 2009

Jeff Moss was the first head writer of Sesame Street, which celebrates its 40th anniversary on Nov. 10 with a visit to the White House vegetable garden with First Lady Michelle Obama.

Moss is credited with creating many of the show's iconic characters — Oscar the Grouch and Cookie Monster among them — and he wrote such sing-along classics as "Rubber Ducky" and "People in Your Neighborhood." He took home 14 Emmys, four Grammys and an Academy Award nomination for his work on Sesame Street and with Jim Henson's Muppets.

Moss was also the author of books for children, including Hieronymus White: A Bird Who Believed That He Always Was Right. He died of cancer in 1998, at the age of 56. He talked to Terry Gross in 1994, and we'll remember him with an excerpt from that conversation.

To listen to the episode, click here.

Also check out the shorter story radio piece:

40 Years Of Lessons On 'Sesame Street'
by Robert Smith

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