
Brian Muehl (1979-1984)
Martin P. Robinson (1984-present)
Full name...
Television Monster
Also seen with...
Antennae coming out of his head and spinning eyes from watching too much TV (early appearances only).
First appearance...
Sesame Street Season 10 (1979)
Most recent appearance...
Sesame Street Season 42 (2011)
Best friend...
Baby Bear
Best known role...
Neurotic, constant worrier on the Street. Telly is always concerned about something and is easily excitable. He has a huge affinity for triangles.
WHO IS TELLY MONSTER?
When Telly first appeared on the Street (almost thirty years ago!) he was quite a different monster than the one we know and love today. He was obsessed with watching TV to the point that the puppet had an eye mechanism built in that made his eyes swirl around. Telly (or "Television Monster" as he was called back then) also had antennae coming out of his head, making him actually look like a television.

Oscar and Telly have been paired many times in Sesame Street's 40 year run. In segments such as "Ask Oscar," and "Sneak Peek Previews." They were later paired in one of my personal favorite Sesame Street video releases, Sing Yourself Sillier at the Movies. In the video, they reviewed music videos from Sesame Street, and each time Telly would give every video five exuberant Wows and Oscar would, of course, follow up with five annoyed Phooeys.

Telly also acts as a Monster on the Spot reporter for Sesame Street news whenever something exciting happens. He appears to report on the occurrences and provide his monstery insight on the situation.


Be on the lookout for Telly in Season 40 of Sesame Street!
MARTY ROBINSON AND TELLY MONSTER

TELLY MONSTER APPEARANCES
Telly has made many appearances on and off the Street. Most recently, he was seen with the rest of the Sesame Street gang at the Daytime Emmy Awards receiving the Lifetime Achievement award for Sesame Street.

In "Sesame Street Stays Up Late!" (Sesame Street Celebrates Around the World on DVD), during Sesame Street's New Years Eve celebration, Telly worries about the prospect of entering a new, unknown year. He doesn't want to leave the old year and starts a campaign to stay in the old year. Thankfully, Gina soon reassures Telly that a new year is a good thing and he comes to terms with it.

WHY DOES SESAME STREET NEED TELLY MONSTER?
Telly is fun, Telly is funny, Telly is heart-warming. Telly... is sadly underrated. Out-shined on all fronts by Elmo, Cookie Monster, and Abby Cadabby--Telly may appear in nearly every Street Scene on Sesame Street, but he scarcely ever appears on any sort of merchandise.

Telly deserves more than he gets. Why aren't there more Telly plush, toys, or t-shirts? I would proudly display my Muppet fandom with a Telly t-shirt or a Telly plush toy or a small Telly figure. Telly deserves to be more popular, it's an enigma that he isn't.
In short, Sesame Street needs Telly because he provides humor, heart, and an obsession with triangles. What's not to love?
My favorite moments with Telly were when he appeared with John Goodman in the mid-90's because I always thought Telly was alot like John. One part that comes to mind was in the special "Stars and Street Forever!" where John plays a "Tough Guy Helpline operator who Telly calls for advice about how to save the street when it was going to be bought and torn by Millionare Ronald Grump (Joe Pesci).
ReplyDeleteI love when Telly and James Blunt sing My Triangle. It's cute cute cute. :P Plus, they are each probably about as worried that the world is about to end as each other.
ReplyDeleteI still do NOT understand why Telly Monster gets no merchandise! Is the purple colour really so hard to copy?
My daughter is named Telly and (somewhat obviously) Telly Monster is her favorite Muppet. I've searched far and wide and can't find jack in Telly merchandise! I'll be knitting a Telly tote bag for preschool this fall - after making my own graph, of course - if it's not Elmo, no one seems to care. :(
ReplyDeleteYeah, why so much Elmo and not so much Telly and Oscar?
ReplyDeleteI've had a HUGE think about this and want to add a few more things to the list... Telly is cute, Telly is smart, Telly is worried and excitable, Telly and I have a LOT in common and are just like each other, We'd get along WELL.
ReplyDeleteTelly is also lovable, cool and just generally wonderful. I LOVE him and he's one of my very favourite Muppets OF ALL TIME!!!
Delete