Sesame Street’s co-founder, Lloyd Morrisett , passed away at the age of 93. Sesame Workshop reported that Lloyd passed away on Monday, but no cause of death has been given.
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Lloyd Created Sesame Workshop With The Help Of Others
The experimental psychologist created the educational children’s television program with Jim Henson, the Muppets’ creator, and TV writer Joan Ganz Cooney.
Without Lloyd, There Would Be No Sesame Street
Without Lloyd, ” Sesame Street ” wouldn’t exist, according to Cooney, since
How He Became Interested In Sesame Workshop
In December 1965, Lloyd became interested in the possibility of utilizing television to educate children after observing how engrossed his 3-year-old daughter Sarah was watching it with the family.
Joining Hands with Cooney
A few months later, he asked Cooney the same issue at a dinner party, and together they discovered the solution through “Sesame Street.”
He Was ‘Esteemed And Beloved’
Morrisett was referred to as “esteemed and beloved” in a statement released by Sesame Workshop.
Lloyd Was Thrilled By Technology
Lloyd was thrilled by the potential of technology and constantly thought about new ways it could be used to educate. He was a clever, insightful, and above all, kind leader of the Workshop for decades.
Using Sesame Street As A Teaching Tool
Morrisett and Cooney co-founded the Children’s Television Workshop in 1968, which later took the name Sesame Workshop. Morrisett pioneered in his area for using television to teach young children basic skills.
Lloyd Was Born In Oklahoma

He was an organization board member from 1929 to his death. He was born in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.
Graduated In 1951
He graduated from Oberlin College with a BA in philosophy in 1951 and later joined the college’s board of trustees, serving as chairman from 1975 to 1981.
Sesame Street Debuted In 1969
On November 10, 1969, public television stations broadcast the debut episode of Sesame Street, which is still broadcast today.
Sesame Street Has Over 4,000 Episodes And Counting
The children’s educational television program has well over 4,000 episodes and is still strong today.
The Television Program Has Bagged Awards
The program has 222 Emmy Awards and 11 Grammy Awards as of 2021.
The Founders Won Awards In 2019
For their efforts on Sesame Street, Cooney and Morrisett both won Kennedy Center Honors in 2019. This was the first time a TV program had been recognized at the ceremony.
Bob McGrath Recently Passed On
The announcement comes a little over two months after Bob McGrath, one of the show’s original non-Muppet regular characters, passed away at the age of 90.