Sesame Street Presents: A Christmas Carol

Sesame Street's A Christmas Carol is a Sesame Street Christmas special which aired on PBS on November 25, 2020. As the title implies, it is an adaptation of Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol, with the story's characters portrayed by the Muppets of Sesame Street, led by Oscar the Grouch as Ebenezer Scrooge, and Elmo as Tiny Tim. As such, it is portrayed in a nature darker than most Sesame Street productions, containing some scenes too scary for children under 7, and multiple references to death (as in the original book).

The puppet used for Oscar as Scrooge in this special was built by The Jim Henson Company's L.A. Creature Shop, based on the design of the current Oscar puppet. The puppet is built with a lighter shade of green fur than the regular puppet, a magenta tongue, a darker brown brow, and has cable-controlled eyes (operated by an extra puppeteer). Eric Jacobson was assisted in performing Oscar by Jim Henson Company puppeteers Colleen Smith (performing his right hand) and Grant Baciocco (operating his eye controls).

Cast
Oscar the Grouch (Eric Jacobson) as Ebenezer Scrooge

Elmo (Ryan Dillon) as Tiny Tim

Elmo's Dad (voiced by Bill Barretta) as Bob Cratchit

Grover (Eric Jacobson) as Nephew Fred/Christmas Party Waiter

Moishe Oofnik (voiced by Gilles Ben-David) as Jacob Marley

Grundgetta (Pam Arciero) as Belle

Abby Cadabby (Leslie Carrara-Rudolph) as the Ghost of Christmas Past

Count Von Count (Matt Vogel) as the Ghost of Christmas Present

Trevor Monster (voiced by Mark Hamill) as the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come/Narrator

Ernie (Peter Linz) as Mr. Fezziwig

Elmo's Mom (Stephanie D'Abruzzo) as Mrs. Cratchit

Baby Bear (David Rudman) as Peter Cratchit

Prairie Dawn (Stephanie D'Abruzzo) as Martha Cratchit

Zoe (Jennifer Barnhart) as Belinda Cratchit

Rosita (Carmen Osbahr) as Mrs. Dilber

Big Bird (voiced by Matt Vogel) as Scrooge's Schoolmaster

Two-Headed Monster (Eric Jacobson and David Rudman) as Charity Collectors

Julia (Stacey Gordon) as Fan

Betty Lou (Pam Arciero) as Mrs. Fezziwig

Bert (Eric Jacobson) as Dick Wilkins

Slimey (puppeteered by Martin P. Robinson, voiced by Dick Maitland) as Little Boy

Mr. Snuffleupagus (Martin P. Robinson) as Old Joe

Rudy (Frankie Cordero) as Topper

Cookie Monster (David Rudman) as Party Chef

Gonger (puppeteered by Leslie Carrara-Rudolph, voiced by Warrick Brownlow-Pike) as Party Chef

Herry Monster (Peter Linz) as Gentleman #1

Telly Monster (Martin P. Robinson) as Gentleman #2

Murray Monster (Matt Vogel) as Gentleman #3

Baby Natasha (Ryan Dillon) as Caroline

Ingrid (John Tartaglia) as Caroline's Mom

Humphrey (David Rudman) as Caroline's Dad

Benny Rabbit (Peter Linz) as Man Carrying Turkey

Little Bird (Stephanie D'Abruzzo) as Parrot

Ovejita (Carmen Osbahr) as Undertaker

Mr. Johnson (Matt Vogel) as Party Customer

Lefty the Salesman (Ryan Dillon) as Himself

Barkley (Bruce Connelly) as Stray Dog

Additional Performers: Heather Asch, Grant Baciocco (Oscar Assistant Puppeteer), Billy Barkhurst, Jake Bazel, Tau Bennett, Ronald Binion, Rickey Boyd, Lindsey Z. Briggs, Lisa Buckley, Julianne Buescher, Tyler Bunch (Elmo's Dad Puppeteer), Austin Michael Costello, Melissa Creighton, Alice Dinnean, Jamie Donmoyer, Vicki Kenderes Eibner, Mark Gale, Louise Gold, BJ Guyer, Elizabeth Hara, Christopher Thomas Hayes, Andy Hayward, Patrick Holmes, Haley Jenkins, John Kennedy (Oofnik Puppeteer), Kathleen Kim, Joe Kovacs, Jim Kroupa, Tim Lagasse, Michael Latini, Michael Lisa, Weston Chandler Long, Spencer Lott, Rick Lyon, Lara MacLean, Noel MacNeal (Big Bird Puppeteer), Amanda Maddock, Jim Martin, Drew Massey, Paul McGinnis, Tracie Mick, Andrew Moriarty, Alison Mork, Jason Murphy, Anney Fresh Ozar, Annie Peterle, Marc Petrosino, Karen Prell (Trevor Puppeteer), Mike Quinn, Colleen Smith (Oscar Assistant Puppeteer), David Stephens, Andy Stone, Gabriel Velez, James Wojtal, Eric Wright, Victor Yerrid, Bryant Young (Snuffy Assistant Puppeteer)

Crew
Executive Producer: Benjamin Lehmann

Produced by Ken Scarborough

Screenplay by Christine Ferraro

Based on the book by Charles Dickens

Directed by Jack Jameson

"Keep Christmas with You (All Through the Year)": music by Sam Pottle, lyrics by David Axlerod