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The Electric Company

  • Serie de TV
  • 1971–1977
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  • 28min
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The Electric Company (1971)
Music Video: Tom Lehrer - S-N (Snore, Sniff, And Sneeze)
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Este es un programa de comedia muy variada que enseña conceptos básicos de fonética y gramática utilizando sketches en vivo, dibujos animados, canciones y episodios de Spider-Man.Este es un programa de comedia muy variada que enseña conceptos básicos de fonética y gramática utilizando sketches en vivo, dibujos animados, canciones y episodios de Spider-Man.Este es un programa de comedia muy variada que enseña conceptos básicos de fonética y gramática utilizando sketches en vivo, dibujos animados, canciones y episodios de Spider-Man.

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    • Jim Boyd
    • Morgan Freeman
    • Judy Graubart
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      • Jim Boyd
      • Morgan Freeman
      • Judy Graubart
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    • Ganó 1 premio Primetime Emmy
      • 3 premios ganados y 6 nominaciones en total

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    Jim Boyd
    Jim Boyd
    • Andy…
    • 1971–1977
    Morgan Freeman
    Morgan Freeman
    • Count Dracula…
    • 1971–1977
    Judy Graubart
    Judy Graubart
    • Jennifer of the Jungle…
    • 1971–1977
    Skip Hinnant
    Skip Hinnant
    • Clam…
    • 1971–1977
    Rita Moreno
    Rita Moreno
    • Carmela…
    • 1971–1977
    June Angela
    June Angela
    • Julie - Member of the Short Circus
    • 1971–1977
    Mel Brooks
    Mel Brooks
    • Blond-Haired Cartoon Man
    • 1971–1977
    Luis Avalos
    Luis Avalos
    • Dr. Doolats…
    • 1972–1977
    Zero Mostel
    Zero Mostel
    • Spell Binder
    • 1972–1977
    Hattie Winston
    Hattie Winston
    • Sylvia…
    • 1973–1977
    Melanie Henderson
    Melanie Henderson
    • Kathy - Member of the Short Circus
    • 1971–1975
    Stephen Gustafson
    Stephen Gustafson
    • Buddy - Member of the Short Circus
    • 1971–1975
    Danny Seagren
    • Spider-Man
    • 1974–1977
    Lee Chamberlin
    Lee Chamberlin
    • Brenda…
    • 1971–1973
    Bill Cosby
    Bill Cosby
    • Hank…
    • 1971–1973
    Gregg Burge
    Gregg Burge
    • Dwayne - Member of the Short Circus
    • 1973–1975
    Todd Graff
    Todd Graff
    • Jesse - Member of the Short Circus
    • 1975–1977
    Doug Grant
    • Zack - Member of the Short Circus
    • 1971–1973
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    8haildevilman

    Better than Sesame Street???

    Maybe, just maybe.

    One thing I liked about this show was the endless variety of sketches. It was like a Laugh-In episode for kids.

    Skip (Fritz The Cat, no lie) Hinnant as Fargo North, Decoder. It took me years to finally get the pun.

    J. Arthur Crank, Jennifer of the Jungle, Easy Reader, (another late pun) Pandora the brat, The Mad Scientist...great characters all.

    And the Short Circus was one of the most talented bunch of kids since the original Mickey Mouse club.

    A word about Pandora though. Rita Moreno wore this REALLY high skirt in that role. I wonder if her character ever became an accidental 'symbol' for those old enough to get it. She looked damn fine like that if you think about it. The females in the Short Circus too. That is, when they became teenagers.

    The one problem with certain 1970's children's shows was the way some females dressed. Shouldn't be wearing minis or hot pants if you're entertaining kids. 'New Zoo Revue' was guilty of this as well.

    The comedy was brilliant however. And even though the design and images are dated beyond belief, it's still great fun.
    shaadowlove

    Wonderful! Golden childhood memories...

    When I was a child, I remember watching The Electric company with my friends and family. The actors were amazing, and the skits were unforgettable. I adored Morgan Freeman's cowboy sketches! Jim Boyd's character, the inimitable 'Crank', remains my personal favorite to this day. I loved Luis as 'Yankee Doodle'. In all of the historical skits, he looked like he was having as much fun as the viewers! Luis is an amazing talent, and I've been taping all of his movies just to see him in other roles. Rita, Judy, Lee and Hattie were all wonderful, too! Skip Hinnant is also very talented and funny: When he was in a scene portraying a Romeo type character, and Rita was the angry director screaming at him, he muttered "The things I do for art," and then

    slammed himself back against the wall when she glared at him! I couldn't stop laughing!!! I also enjoyed him as "Roy the Toy Boy".

    My favorite sketches are: "Boris the Boxer" (Jim plays a toothless boxer who has been hit in the head quite a bit, and throws punches when he hears a bell), "Greedy Greg Grabbed The Green Grapes" (Jim again), the "--ing" song (sung by Brenda, who was 'swing-ing' and 'sitt-ing' on a bee that was 'sting-ing' her), "Pandora the Brat" (Rita Moreno), "Nitty Gritty" (Hattie), "The Galloping Saddle" (Morgan and Jim), "Springing From A Sponge", "Yankee Doodle" "The Mad Conductor" ("YAGA! Are you trying to turn me into a little bowl of pasta???" Luis yells at Jim, who can't seem to play the right note on his tuba), "Grouch" (Morgan introduces the sketch, where two cavemen, Jim and Luis, are busy pounding rocks. Luis tries to show Jim something, and he growls: "GRRR!" and then pops Luis on the head with the stone hammer. "OUCH!!!" Luis cries... the scene repeats itself several times before it dawns on them that they have created a new word! Vaudeville music strikes up, and they dance around (with the dazed, confused look that only Jim can effect!) chanting "Grouch! Grouch! Grouch!" LOL!!! I still howl with laughter whenever Jim pulls that face!), and "Skunk In The Trunk", where Jim opens a trunk and discovers "...a pretty little kitty---with BAD BREATH!!!"

    As an adult, I still love this show (maybe TOO much!) and I would recommend it to people of any age who like to laugh and have fun. Life is too short to frown all of the time! Let Electric Company "turn you on" and "bring you the power"... of laughter and positive vibes!

    I give this show 10/10 stars.
    grendelkhan

    The one Electric Company I owe!

    Three TV shows mean more to me than any others. The first was Mr Rogers' Neighborhood; the second, Sesame Street; and the third, The Electric Company. Mr Rogers taught me to be kind, that I was special, and that makebelive was a wonderful thing. Sesame Street taught me letters and numbers, how to count, how to spot similarities and differences, and that frogs conducted the best interviews. The Electric Company taught me how to sound out words and phrases, the basics of grammar; and, ultimately, how to read. My mother once told me that she didn't know I could read until I was riding in the car reading road signs out loud. This was before I was in school and was one of the reasons my parents dismissed the school's idea that I should wait a year to start, since my birthday was in mid-November. Thanks to this show and Sesame Street, I could read better than most of my classmates.

    I haven't seen this show since the 70's, so I only have vague memories. I remember Morgan Freeman as Easy Reader, Rita Moreno shouting "Hey You Guyyyyyyyysssss". I remember the parts where two silhouetted people would sound out syllables. I remember Letterman (before Dave) and Spider-Man. Mostly, I remember a sense of fun.

    When I read stories about what's wrong with education, I know the answer is simple (aside from money and parents and communities who care). School was rarely as fun as this. If education is fun, children will soak it up like a sponge. This show, and Sesame Street and Mr Rogers were fun.

    I'm turned on, I have the power. Hey you guyyyyyyyyssss! Thanks.
    raysond

    One of the most educational shows of its day!!!

    I can remember this show like it was yesterday. When I was in school,everyday after lunch we would go back into the classroom,and our teacher(dear sweet Mrs. Edge)would turn to the station where the show was on(it came on at 12:30 in the afternoon),and she would tell us that their were certain words and sounds like "ch",and "sh" that would be announced on the show,and IT WAS MANDATORY,that we watch the show,cause you'll never know if Mrs. Edge would give us a word to say or used in a sentence,and it came directly from that show.

    The Electric Company was that show. It may have been a great show,but it was educational as well. I always looked forward to it coming on everyday. We couldn't wait for Rita Moreno to yell "Hey you Guys!",and we would yell right along,if you wasn't too loud or gotten or Mrs. Edge's last nerve. She was a very good teacher. I can remember some of the characters like Crank, J.J., Sylvia or Jennifer with Paul the Gorilla. Morgan Freeman was everyone's favorite because he could not only entertain the kids,but at the same time teach them about words and phrases,and other lessons of interest(my teacher worship the ground he walked on everytime he was on the air).

    Oh yeah,how can I forget other characters like "Letterman",and learning to read from your friendly-neighborhood "Spiderman",and most importantly.....silent "e"....Who can remember the song.... "Who can turn a can into a cane","Who can turn a man into a mane"......and so forth.....

    One of the best shows for my childhood. I'm surprised it didn't last very long,but it would be nice if someone did a remake of the show that encourages children to learn more and be entertain at the same time. Great show of the 1970's!!!!
    14jade

    Thank God for Noggin!

    Although I love its great predecessor, "Sesame Street," this show was a lot more beneficial to me as a child because I learned to read at an early age. I have been told that the reason the show ceased was because of production costs, but I still think it holds value today as a teaching tool. I think "Electric Company" was one of the best educational shows PBS ever produced. The clothing and hair may be retro, but the songs (by Tom Lehrer and also the late, great Joe Raposo, a truly talented composer for both "Electric Company" and "Sesame Street," as well as the composer of the infamous "Three's Company" theme, "Come and Knock on Our Door") are timeless. "T-I-O-N," "N'T," the "If" song, "L-Y," and "I Like Fish Food" are my top five "Electric Company" songs. Noggin has done a great service by airing the reruns of all six seasons (not the final two seasons as PBS did in the 1980s). Thanks, Nickelodeon (even if you are a subsidiary of Viacom)!

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    • Trivia
      Marvel Comics allowed the show to use the character Spider-Man for free. To commemorate the partnership between Marvel and the Children's Television Workshop, Marvel published a special comic book series called "Spidey Super Stories," which were easy-to-read adventures of Spider-Man that occasionally featured members of the show's cast. A shortened version of the comic, featuring only characters from the Marvel Universe, appeared in "The Electric Company" 's spin-off magazine. There was even a parody in a humor issue of Marvel's "What if...?" called "Spidey Intellectual Stories", where Spider-Man defeats a super-villain by debating philosophy in a story that even the narrator, the Watcher, finds boring.
    • Errores
      During the song "Apostrophe S" (sung by Lee Chamberlin), after Lee sings "the hat is Jim's and that's that", a white-sleeved arm appears briefly at the bottom right of the screen.
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      Narrator of 'The Adventures of Letterman': Faster than a rolling "O"! Stronger than silent "E"! Able to leap capital "T" in a single bound! It's a word, it's a plan, it's Letterman!

    • Créditos curiosos
      At the end of every episode is a disclaimer read aloud by one of the cast members stating, "The Electric Company gets its power from the Children's Television Workshop".
    • Conexiones
      Edited into Spidey Super Stories (1974)

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 25 de octubre de 1971 (Estados Unidos)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
    • Sitio oficial
      • Sesame Workshop
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    • También se conoce como
      • The Reading Program
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Reeves TeleTape Studio, 81st St. & B'way, Nueva York, Nueva York, Estados Unidos
    • Productora
      • Children's Television Workshop (CTW)
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      28 minutos
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      • Color
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      • Mono
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      • 1.33 : 1

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