William Wegman has influenced Sesame Street and its sponsors like Children’s Television Workshop since the 1980s or earlier. After children’s education, he still is today an absolute classic and professional in this work of fine art. RIP Fay Ray, Batty, Chundo, and Crooky. Welcome Penny, Candy and Bobbin. :D
This is Episode 8 of "Late Night". Episode 9, the one he mentions with Andy Rooney, Frankin Ajaye and the potato museum featured an opening with a first person view of Letterman before he starts the show. The clip is on here somewhere. In that episode, it's labeled "Episode 9"
William Wegman has influenced Sesame Street and its sponsors like Children’s Television Workshop since the 1980s or earlier. After children’s education, he still is today an absolute classic and professional in this work of fine art. RIP Fay Ray, Batty, Chundo, and Crooky. Welcome Penny, Candy and Bobbin. :D
Thanks for putting this up! My art history professor showed the first part in class so I was happy to get to see the rest of it. :)
Man Ray was the ultimate canine influencer!!!
I remember this from when i was a kid!
This is Episode 8 of "Late Night". Episode 9, the one he mentions with Andy Rooney, Frankin Ajaye and the potato museum featured an opening with a first person view of Letterman before he starts the show. The clip is on here somewhere. In that episode, it's labeled "Episode 9"
Love William Wegman's humor!
Such a funny idea...this dudes a legend.
Unfortunately NBC owns those old Letterman shows, and you know there's no love lost between NBC and Letterman.
3:41 Bill Wegman? That's Will Wegman!
We called #42 Bill as well
Look at those bear claws :D
blame it on the dog
scott thinks douglas talked to god
lauries dirty bod
blue