Christmas Eve on Sesame Street (1978) [N/A]

Release Date:
December 3, 1978

Original Title:
Christmas Eve on Sesame Street

Alternate Titles:
Sesame Street: Christmas Eve on Sesame Street

Genres:
Comedy | Family | Music | TV Movie

Production Companies:
Children's Television Workshop
Jim Henson Productions

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 60

Big Bird worries when Oscar tells him that if Santa Claus can't fit down the chimney on Christmas Eve, nobody would get presents.

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Art Direction:
Alan Compton

Assistant Director:
Ozzie Alfonso

Associate Producer:
Diana Birkenfield

Camera Operator:
Frank Biondo
Joe LoRĂ©
Mike Whitcutt

Conductor:
Dick Lieb

Costume Design:
Bill Kellard

Costume Designer:
Sherry Ammott
Calista Hendrickson

Creative Consultant:
Frank Oz

Director:
Jon Stone

Director of Operations:
Ron Weaver

Executive Producer:
Jon Stone
Jim Henson

Graphic Designer:
Gerri Brioso

Hairstylist:
Lee Trent

Lighting Director:
Dave Clark
David M. Clark
Tony di Girolamo

Makeup Artist:
Phyllis Grens
Mickey Scott

Music Coordinator:
Danny Epstein

Original Music Composer:
Sam Pottle
Dick Lieb
Carol Hall

Producer:
Dulcy Singer

Production Assistant:
Sharon Gay
Mecedes Polango
Cathi Turow

Production Supervisor:
Robert Braithwaite

Props:
Kermit Love
Don Sahlin
Caroly Wilcox
Faz Fazakas
Michael K. Frith
Larry Jameson
Mari Kaestle
John Lovelady
Wendy Midener
Jan Rosenthal
Amy Van Gilder

Scenic Artist:
Victor DiNapoli

Set Decoration:
Nat Mongioi

Songs:
Carol Hall

Sound:
Jay Judell
Mike Shoskes
Dave Conner

Sound Effects Editor:
Roy Carch
Dick Maitland

Wardrobe Designer:
Grisha Mynova

Writer:
Jon Stone
Joseph A. Bailey

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