A Quote by Rachael Leigh Cook

We were only allowed to watch Sesame Street and Mr. Rogers and 3-2-1 Contact! — © Rachael Leigh Cook
We were only allowed to watch Sesame Street and Mr. Rogers and 3-2-1 Contact!
My favorite 'Mister Rogers' episodes were always the ones where Mr. Rogers would go into the community.
"Sesame Street" was really the first kid's show that my dad did. He did a couple of TV specials that were targeted for kids before "Sesame Street," but really, it was, it's kind of going back to our roots, when we start to get adult. This show gets very adult sometimes, and that's because of the audience.
The way other kids would watch 'The Little Mermaid' or 'Sesame Street,' I would watch 'Fiddler on the Roof.'
I would watch 'Sesame Street' and see neighborhoods and kids with other kids to play with, and I just didn't have that. You know, we were on a lake. We just didn't have that stuff.
With four kids, it's hard to watch anything other than 'Sesame Street.'
So, I'm on Sesame Street, walking around with all these monsters, Elmo and his buddies, a whole bunch of chickens, a whole bunch of penguins and a number four dancing about. It was just pure joy, simple, ridiculous fun, stupid joy. There's no irony. Sesame Street is just a crazy great place to be.
So, I'm on 'Sesame Street,' walking around with all these monsters, Elmo and his buddies, a whole bunch of chickens, a whole bunch of penguins and a number four dancing about. It was just pure joy, simple, ridiculous fun, stupid joy. There's no irony. 'Sesame Street' is just a crazy great place to be.
I remember watching 'Sesame Street' as a kid and loving that there were Latino characters on there.
I'm the oldest of three kids and I remember my brother and sister still watching Mr Rogers while I felt too big and too sophisticated to watch it.
Getting a degree, being on Sesame Street... those were like real accomplishments to me.
I wish I could tell you that the Children's Television Workshop and Sesame Street were thanks to my genius, but it really was a lucky break.
What Mr Rogers was offering to children were lessons we all need in our world right now: patience, kindness, acceptance and true self-reflection.
I'm really 95 percent Mr. Rogers, and only 5 percent Oscar the Grouch.'
Sesame Street... I think they were all high. With Big Bird, they had to be high.
Marlene Dietrich and Roy Rogers are the only two living humans who should be allowed to wear black leather pants.
I was watching 'Mr. Roger's Neighborhood', 'Sesame Street', 'Electric Company', 'Romper Room', and 'Villa Alegre!' when I said to my self, 'Hey, self! Wouldn't it be fun to be one of those kids on the TV?' My mom thought it was a pretty good idea, too... and she instantly moved us from the Bay Area to Malibu... nice.
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