Sesame Street - Baker # 8
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- Опубліковано 10 гру 2006
- A highly requested Sesame Street "Falling baker 2-10" segment. Number 9 will be coming soon! As usual, all these segments have the same characters in each one. For a complete list of the Baker films, go to: muppet.wikia.com/wiki/The_Bake...
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Notice one thing: This is the only "Song of" segment that has rhyming things back to back, i.e. 8 blocks and 8 clocks.
8 blocks (is he trying to make a castle?), 8 clocks (where is he, a clock store?), 8 puppets (why are they all the same?), 8 puppies (awww cute!), 8 ping pong balls (careful Brian Henson they might hit your head!), 8 raspberry pudding desserts (careful, they're messy when you fall down the stairs!)
I am so glad to see these again! That is Seasame Street as I remember it. It is a shame they don't air these anymore.
thanks! this brings me back
They should bring back this counting game
LOL, I always loved that baker falling down the stairs!! Hmmm, does he have workman's comp?
This brings back lots of memories.
hahaha, this takes me back.
There have been so many people lately who have been leaving comments under this particular video stating the wrong info. about who does the voices of the Baker and other characters. I keep correcting everyone but apparently no one is reading my comments. I've been suspecting lately that people out there are just pulling my leg!
A couple of remarkable feats in this segment: the kid operating 8 marionettes at once and the camera managing to get a shot of the ping pong balls without blurring them. At first glance I thought that was Will Lee (Mr. Hooper) with the clocks but his voice told me otherwise.
This brings back lots of memories!
0:53 "8 puppets"
Technically their marionettes
Cry about it 😢
Thank you SO much! I appreciate it! :)
According to Muppet Wiki
Finally, a baker melodically announced that segment's number of desserts, and fell down a flight of stairs. Jim Henson provided the voice of the baker, while stuntman Alex Stevens played the character on screen.
Funny as hell.
Yes, It was the #9 skit
0:43 William Hartnell's one-off guest appearance on Sesame Street, long thought lost forever until Ian Levine located a copy in the possession of Oscar the Grouch.
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I'm pretty sure it was also William Hartnell in the 10 triangles segment.
He was also the one in 6 squares and 7 circles
Eight clocks! I just love the simplicity.
That is definitely Henson's voice. Plus, he's listed in that role at IMDb. The actor is Alex Stevens.
It was definitely Henson singing the dessert choruses, but the falling baker was someone else.
I just showed this to my 2-year-old son! He laughs histerically at the falling baker, and this was way before his time!
AWESOME!!!
Sorry about the duplicate...I didn't know it took several minutes to come up.
I know! I recorded all these segments 21 years ago on an 80's VCR in slow speed WITHOUT cable!
Pretty sure that boy with the ping pong balls was Brian Henson.
That is Brian Henson, in fact, in the ping pong balls segment.
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You mean "Falling Baker 1-10" segments.
I've actually seen the one for 1.
What I remember is 1 turtle, 1 belly button, and the baker with "1 Wedding Cake"
It wasn't a turtle. It was 1 bird and 1 cow
Yes, IN FACT, in the #4 film, he actually made BEVERAGES--Four root beer floats, and does he EVER LOOK MESSY AND DIRTY, after falling down the stairs! That was the only time he had beverages(sweet, though, of course), and not food.
Like the other Baker clips, I remember this fondly. However, the reason I'm watching it now is because of the date today - 8/8/08!
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The only thing I remember about #1, which I only recall seeing ONCE when I was 3 years old (so that would be 33-34 years ago) is that a boy lifted up his shirt and said, "one belly button."
It's probably because you didn't know that nobody ever really gets hurt in these skits.
Eleven watermelon cakes!
Frank Oz did not do the voice of all the Muppets on SS. He did Bert, Grover, and Cookie Monster to name a few but not all. Jim Henson did Ernie and Kermit for instance.
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8 blocks (nice structure) 8 Clocks (Oh God! It’s Clocks-R-Us) 8 puppets (Line those up for a parade) 8 puppies (Ya know you could give them away by making people adopt them 8 ping pong balls (Careful Brian Henson!)
1:22 8 blast-berry thing desserts
good thing he wasnt carrying "8 sizzling hot fajitas!"
Was that Buck Owens opening the door to "8 Puppies!"?
Sad to hear that there are people out there who don't know this stuff....:)
Yeah, Rowlf was in #9 - his head was poking out through a large hole in a wall, and 9 red light bulbs were mounted on the wall in a circle around him. "NINE lights" was Rowlf's line, as the kids counted, each light bulb lit up in turn.
The scene reminded one vaguely of a shooting gallery, with Rowlf's head in the middle!
I love the 8 puppies!
I believe the man juggling 3 balls (from Baker #3) is Jim Henson. I think it's likely the baker is Frank Oz.
This is some pretty trippy stuff. This scene here and all scenes like it are perfect examples of how even educational shows like this one can be so trippy, you'd think the show producers were on drugs when they made them.
When will somebody upload the pinball count song for number 8?
That's if the Number of the Day is 8.
1:13 8 Ping-Pong Balls!
You're not old enough to remember these but a bunch of these films were made between 1969 and 1970. They introduced each number up to 10 and played a film of someone counting a number of sommething there.
mstatz are all the 9 bakers skits available on dvd? in like a sesame street classic collecton
That's one of the Baker's better spills. :}
Watching this takes me back to when I was 7.
some of that food the Baker annouces sound Yummy!
@vidman1976 The baker's name is Alex Stevens. You can find him on IMDB(dot)com.
He was also the stunt coordinator for the movie Superman!
No it's not! It's Jim Henson's voice. Oz didn't do all the voices either. Oz did Bert, Grover and Cookie Monster and Henson did Ernie, Kermit and Guy Smiley.
It's Henson's voice dubbed in but the man falling is NOT Henson!
That raspberry “pudding” was probably junket
I agree they might as well do the same for the Cow, turtles, fish, frogs, cats, and the mice, (but not the crocks those were puppets and the spooky spiders they like dark places.
That baker always fazed me
8 puppies!! whee!!!!!
This one was my favorite of all 10 because of the clocks and the puppies
What does that baker do, slip on a patch of ice, or something? He should be wearing ice grippers. lol
does ANYONE else notice how the kids can never sing the second to last number on the right pitch? they always mess it up!
It got removed because the user who posted it got banned but there's another copy of it on here.
8 ping pong balls! wow!
The baker in the end sounds like the guy who does the voice for Kermit the frog.
Great stuff, who is the man with the clocks?
You're right about the man juggling the 3 balls. That is Jim Henson, but the baker is not frank Oz.
No, only one or two are on the Sesame Street: Old School DVD's (vol. 1 & 2).
you sure about that? that is interesting
I WONDER IF THE BAKER BAKED ANYTHING ELSE BESIDES HIS CAKES BEFORE HE WOULD DO HIS FALLS?? ;0
I always feel sorry for the baker.
@vidman1976 He's trained to fall in such a way that he doesn't get hurt. You have to go to clown school to learn such things.
I saw this when I was 4 and now I'm 43. Until now I never noticed the baker didn't use his own voice. I never even noticed it was Ernie's, Kermit's, or Jim Henson's voice.
The Little Boy shouting "8 ping PONG balls!" is none other than Brian Henson, Jim's son.
Oh yeah Jim was the man in the 3 segment
How cute was Brian Henson in these.
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0:42 always reminded me of Pink Floyd's song "Time"
How do you make raspberry pudding?
The eight clocks guy could pass for the first doctor
Who?
Allen Booth Oh, I see what you did there!
8.....bits... 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8!
It is! It is the one and only famous Jim Henson!
According to Muppet Wiki, Alex Stevens played the baker, while Jim Henson only did the voice. Just letting you know.
The voice is Henson's but the man falling down is not.
I also remember the piggy bank boy only having (and saying calmly) one penny. The baker had 1 wedding cake!
yay my favorite number 8 Because octopus have 8 arms
Um that's not Jim Henson. It's his voice but that's not him actually doing the free fall down the stairs.
Eight clocks? I guess you will not lose track of time anytime soon!
I doubt he is still alive.
I think the baker is Jim Henson, it certainly sounds like him. I know it was funny when he fell down the stairs & always spilled everything all over the place, but still I hope he was ok after that.
Good..................
8 ping pong balls (careful, they might hit you Brian Henson)!!! :)
Who was the boy in this segment who said "8 puppets"? He also said "7 straws?" and "5 ice cream sodas?" I wonder if he is another Henson or someone?
I wonder that, too, if he is one of the Henson kids, or one of the other regulars, in this "falling baker"series. He also is one of the two boys who said "4 arms"; at least it looks like him, in the "4 arms"segment, in the 4 film.
4 arms is better than 2
Hey, baker, look out out for that first step; it's a lulu!
I'm making this in numberblocks version
Who's the guy at :40 with the 8 clocks? He looks like the First Doctor.
1st Doctor? Doctor Who...?
@angelgirl7473 It was Henson's voice but it wasn't his body.
No, no, no. Don't scream.
Hmm.. I'm starting to notice a pattern here.
The sadist with the puppy cellar should be locked up.
Did I just get trolled?
There is NOTHING funnier than someone falling down stairs!
D Pallio hh
That's #9.