- Alistair Cookie
Alistair Cookie is Cookie Monster's
alter ego when hosting "Monsterpiece Theater " on "Sesame Street ". Created as a spoof of the original "Masterpiece Theatre " hostAlistair Cooke , Alistair Cookie is basically Cookie Monster in an Englishsmoking jacket andascot tie , although Cooke was neither a pipe smoker, nor did he wear a smoking jacket on Masterpiece Theatre. Alistair Cookie introduced viewers to a spot of culture while relaxing in a well-stuffed armchair. Though seemingly more sedate and urbane, Alistair Cookie is still a Cookie Monster, devouring baked goods, props—and in the revamped opening in the 1990s, noisily consuming cookies over the theme, while offering judicious comments on the texture.Alistair Cookie used to appear smoking a pipe and then eating it at the end of each piece. In the late 1980s the pipe was gone—so as not to reinforce smoking as a positive attribute.
In a 2004 Chicago Public Radio interview,
David Rudman , who performs Cookie Monster, referred to Cookie Monster's occasional use of more advanced phrases, such as "It a bit esoteric," as his Alistair Cookie side::"He throws out these words like, you know, 'Me digress.' It's his whole Alistair Cookie side... It's a whole 'nother side of Cookie, where he's just kinda, you know, laidback and intellectual, but he still has that 'Me Alistair Cookie,' and it's just such a funny contrast."Fact|date=May 2007Alistair Cookie is generally a detached party who simply serves as a frame for the "Monsterpiece Theater" spoofs. Occasionally, however, the participants take their grievances directly to Alistair Cookie ("Twelve Angry Men", "One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest"), crash into his sanctum ("The 39 Stairs"), or otherwise disrupt his hosting duties. On rare occasions, Cookie Monster himself stars in the sketches, as in "Twin Beaks," invariably winning rave critical reviews from Alistair Cookie.
Alistair Cookie was first introduced circa
1978 . Alistair Cooke retired from "Masterpiece Theater" in1992 , replaced by American host Russell Baker, but this had no effect on Alistair Cookie, as reported in "The Washington Post" fromFebruary 24 ,1993 : "A spokeswoman for "Sesame Street" yesterday reassured its fans—and their children—that despite the change at the top, Cookie Monster will continue to appear as Alistair Cookie, the host of "Monsterpiece Theater"—big chair, fireplace and all... 'We love that character,' said Ellen Morgenstern..."Cooke himself was wryly appreciative of the take-off, predicting at a 1991 dinner celebrating the 20th anniversary of "Masterpiece Theater" that if he was remembered at all, he would be best recalled by fans of "Sesame Street" as "Alistair Cookie, the Cookie Monster of Monsterpiece Theater."
In
1998 ,Applause Toys offered a limited edition stuffed Alistair Cookie to collectors, complete with smoking jacket, slippers, and armchair. The item is still available through certain PBS stations.External links
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