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Sesame Street: Behind the Street Vol. 1

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Sesame Street: Behind the Street Vol. 1
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This collection of "lost footage" offers an exclusive look at Sesame Street in the making, from interviews with the show’s creators and cast members to rare footage of Jim Henson, Kevin Clash, and other Muppeteers at work. Plus, pop-up facts deliver little-known tidbits of Sesame Street trivia. Don't miss out on your own private backstage pass to the Street!

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