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“Sesame Street” turns 40

Gen-Xers might be feeling a little older today as the classic children’s show Sesame Street begins its 40th season. sesameThe series debuted on Nov. 10, 1969, and since then has continued to educate, inspire and entertain generations of kids  through clever songs, animation and, of course, Jim Henson’s Muppets.

The new season will feature some changes. While maintaining an emphasis on literacy and numeracy, Season 40 also kicks off “My World is Green & Growing,” a two-year science initiative designed to increase positive awareness towards nature and encourage behavior that shows respect and care for the environment. Along this line, First Lady Michelle Obama appears in the season premiere to teach the Street’s residents about the benefits of planting a garden and healthy eating.

Also this season, the show will be reformatted to resemble a typical broadcasting block. Murray the Monster hosts each episode from different locations linking four longer segments with interstitials throughout the hour. The block format begins and ends with a brand-new show open and close, integrating chalk-art animation with the Muppets, set to a new version of the classic title tune.

Another change is the introduction of “Abby’s Flying Fairy School,” marking the first time a Sesame Street character has been transformed into CGI animation. Each segment features Abby Cadabby and her gang of new friends learning something new.

Celebrities have long been a part of Sesame Street, and famous guest stars will also appear throughout this new season. In addition to Michelle Obama (pictured left, with Elmo), notable people making guest appearances in Season 40 will include Kobe Bryant, Greg Kinnear, Jake Gyllenhaal, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Cameron Diaz, Hugh Jackman, Eva Longoria, Ricky Gervais, Cedric the Entertainer, Tiki Barber, Jeff Gordon, Elisabeth Hasselbeck and many more. (You can get a peek at several in the video at the bottom of this post.)

As Sesame Street heads on toward 50, here — courtesy of Sesame Workshop — are a few things about the show that you may not yet know even after all this time:

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Photos: Richard Termine

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