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| - Pammy Salmon is a writer who has worked for Sesame Workshop at various points. In 2000, she interned for Sesame Workshop. Working at companies Cartoon Pizza, Out of the Blue Enterprises, and PBS Kids, she became a writer for Sesame Street English. Described on her LinkedIn as a DVD series, the segments are listed as “Murray's Words on the Street” (Vocabulary), “Bert + Ernie = Math” (Math), “Science Time with Grover” (Science), and “Question of the Day” (Social Studies).
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| - Pammy Salmon is a writer who has worked for Sesame Workshop at various points. In 2000, she interned for Sesame Workshop. Working at companies Cartoon Pizza, Out of the Blue Enterprises, and PBS Kids, she became a writer for Sesame Street English. Described on her LinkedIn as a DVD series, the segments are listed as “Murray's Words on the Street” (Vocabulary), “Bert + Ernie = Math” (Math), “Science Time with Grover” (Science), and “Question of the Day” (Social Studies). As a freelance writer, she has written for a “pilot and one-sheet” for a 9-minute animated series for Sesame Workshop, classified as in development. The program is only called Project TBA, in comparison to the titled pilots also mentioned on the page. Her LinkedIn profile suggest “several pilots”. Other freelance writing products include promos for Electric Company season 2 and Dinosaur Train, a various other series. She wrote four episodes of Sesame Workshop series Pinky Dinky Doo, namely “Neat-o Tuxedo”, “Tyler’s First Flight”, “Guppy Training Day”, and “Two Wheel Dreams”.
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