The Not-Too-Late Show with Elmo (also known as The Not-Too-Late Show with Elmo: Game Edition during season 2) is a spin-off of Sesame Street. The series stars Elmo as the host of his own late-night talk show, with Cookie Monster as his sidekick, the rest of the Sesame Street gang as the crew, and celebrity guests. Its main curricular goals are centered on bedtime routines, with each episode demonstrating a different aspect of Elmo's own routine.
Cast[]
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Elmo
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Ryan Dillon | |
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Felix
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Cookie Monster
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David Rudman | |
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Baby Bear
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Sully
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Louie
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Tyler Bunch | |
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Mae
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Stephanie D'Abruzzo | |
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Prairie Dawn
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Cookie Monster's Niece
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Cookie Monster's Mommy
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Mama Bear
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Jennifer Barnhart | |
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Zoe
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Abby Cadabby
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Leslie Carrara-Rudolph | |
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Biff
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Matt Vogel | |
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Count von Count
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Big Bird
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Ernie
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Peter Linz | |
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Bert
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Eric Jacobson | |
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Grover
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Oscar the Grouch
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Ovejita
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Carmen Osbahr | |
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Rosita
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Rudy
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Frankie Cordero | |
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Telly Monster
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Martin P. Robinson | |
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Two-Headed Monster
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Eric Jacobson (left head) | |
David Rudman (right head) | |||
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Alan
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Alan Muraoka | |
Guests (season 1) | |||
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Jimmy Fallon | ||
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Kacey Musgraves | ||
Guests (season 2) | |||
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Drew Barrymore |
International versions[]
Language | Title | Channels | |
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Portuguese (Brazil) | Show do Elmo | Max Amazon Prime Video |
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Spanish (Latin America) | Buenas Noches con Elmo | Cartoon Network (United States) (Cartoonito block, via SAP, formerly) PBS Kids (via SAP, formerly) Azteca 7 (formerly) Max Amazon Prime Video |
Adaptations[]
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Hebrew | תוכנית האירוח של אלמו | Hop![1][2] |
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