Sesame Street Says It Is Sorry for the Misunderstandings’ Over Long Time Stars’ Status

Posted by at 3:44 pm on August 2, 2016

Sesame StreetSesame Workshop has apologized for what it calls “misunderstandings around the changing cast roles at ‘Sesame Street.‘”

A statement issued Tuesday by Sesame Workshop CEO Jeffrey D. Dunn attempted to clarify the status of three veteran actors on the long-running children’s series: Emilio Delgado, who plays Luis the handyman; Roscoe Orman, who has played original character Gordon since 1974; and Bob McGrath, who was part of the original cast in 1969.

Last week, the public was very upset upon the McGrath’s statement that he and his co-stars had been fired months before.

The children’s show said that McGrath and Delgado last performed in episodes taped in 2013. Orman has filmed new appearances for the current season of the show, which, beginning this year, is airing on HBO  first and then on PBS.

Dunn said that in 2014 the producers informed all the cast members that demands on them would be reduced in keeping with the series’ new half-hour format. However, “the door was left open for all actors to continue to appear” based on future story lines.
But Dunn acknowledged that producers could have done a better job of communicating future episode plans with the three stars in question.
He said he expected to meet with each of them to discuss “how we best adapt their talents to the current content needs and preschool media landscape, in a way that honors their historic contributions.

In a statement, Orman confirmed that such a meeting is set for September.

Hopefully, this will result in upcoming productions,” said Orman, who added he would share the results of that meeting with his fans.

Leave a Reply

Sign Up For Our Newsletter

Sign up to receive breaking news
as well as receive other site updates

Enter your Email


Preview | Powered by FeedBlitz

Log in

Copyright © 2008 - 2024 · StreetCorner Media , LLC· All Rights Reserved ·