Ken Scarborough is the head writer of Sesame Street, beginning in season 47. He previously served as a creative developer for Bert and Ernie's Great Adventures. Scarborough's other writing credits include Saturday Night Live, Between the Lions, Arthur, The Adventures of Pete & Pete, Doug, Curious George and Martha Speaks.
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| - Ken Scarborough is the head writer of Sesame Street, beginning in season 47. He previously served as a creative developer for Bert and Ernie's Great Adventures. Scarborough's other writing credits include Saturday Night Live, Between the Lions, Arthur, The Adventures of Pete & Pete, Doug, Curious George and Martha Speaks.
- Ken Scarborough is a writer on Arthur. He was also a story editor for numerous episodes of the program. Since the early 1990's, Scarborough has written for numerous popular children's television series, including Between the Lions and Martha Speaks on PBS Kids, as well as Doug and its movie Doug's 1st Movie. He also wrote a number of segments for the wildly popular NBC late night comedy sketch series Saturday Night Live. The name of the character Sam Scarborough is an apparent nod to him.
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| - Ken Scarborough is the head writer of Sesame Street, beginning in season 47. He previously served as a creative developer for Bert and Ernie's Great Adventures. Scarborough's other writing credits include Saturday Night Live, Between the Lions, Arthur, The Adventures of Pete & Pete, Doug, Curious George and Martha Speaks.
- Ken Scarborough is a writer on Arthur. He was also a story editor for numerous episodes of the program. Since the early 1990's, Scarborough has written for numerous popular children's television series, including Between the Lions and Martha Speaks on PBS Kids, as well as Doug and its movie Doug's 1st Movie. He also wrote a number of segments for the wildly popular NBC late night comedy sketch series Saturday Night Live. Scarborough most recently wrote the pilot episode for If You Give a Mouse a Cookie, a possible Amazon Original series based on the popular books by Laura Numeroff and Felicia Bond. Scarborough also serves as a developer on the series. The name of the character Sam Scarborough is an apparent nod to him.
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