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Spaceship Surprise was a recurring sketch on Sesame Street from season 19. Inspired by Star Trek, the segment was designed to teach consonant digraphs, the pairing of two consonants to create a new sound. The series focused on the crew of the titular ship, headed by an excitable captain (performed by Jim Henson) and his stoic officer (Richard Hunt). In each segment, the ship would crash land on a different planet, whose populace demonstrated a specific sound. Alliteration was used heavily ("cheering chairs," "shouting shovel," etc.) The skit would generally end with the entire group performing a dance named after the digraph.

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  • Spaceship Surprise was a recurring sketch on Sesame Street from season 19. Inspired by Star Trek, the segment was designed to teach consonant digraphs, the pairing of two consonants to create a new sound. The series focused on the crew of the titular ship, headed by an excitable captain (performed by Jim Henson) and his stoic officer (Richard Hunt). In each segment, the ship would crash land on a different planet, whose populace demonstrated a specific sound. Alliteration was used heavily ("cheering chairs," "shouting shovel," etc.) The skit would generally end with the entire group performing a dance named after the digraph.
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  • Spaceship Surprise was a recurring sketch on Sesame Street from season 19. Inspired by Star Trek, the segment was designed to teach consonant digraphs, the pairing of two consonants to create a new sound. The series focused on the crew of the titular ship, headed by an excitable captain (performed by Jim Henson) and his stoic officer (Richard Hunt). In each segment, the ship would crash land on a different planet, whose populace demonstrated a specific sound. Alliteration was used heavily ("cheering chairs," "shouting shovel," etc.) The skit would generally end with the entire group performing a dance named after the digraph. In the early 1990s, a sequel series, Spaceship Surprise: The Next Generation, was launched. This time, the emphasis was on consonant sounds in general, and not digraphs. The new crew included: * The Captain, a Purple AM parody of Patrick Stewart's Jean-Luc Picard (Martin P. Robinson) * The Security Officer, a Pumpkin AM parody of Michael Dorn's Worf (Kevin Clash) * The Science Officer, a Green AM parody of Brent Spiner's Data (David Rudman) * The Doctor, a Lavender AM parody of Gates McFadden's Doctor Crusher (Camille Bonora) The original intro music was similar to the original Star Trek theme and featured Martin P. Robinson as the narrator. The new series featured new music similar to Star Trek: The Next Generation series and Jerry Nelson narrating. In an interview for Tough Pigs, Noel MacNeal explained that Patrick Stewart was meant to make a guest appearance in Spaceship Surprise, but refused, and a different segment featuring Stewart aired instead.
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