A new year always brings new calendars and 1982 was no exception, with that year's "Sesame Streets" calendar featuring scenes from classic stories for each month, with the Muppets taking on the parts, as illustrated by Michael J. Smollin.
So, December wisely chose "A Christmas Carol":
Oscar the Grouch naturally takes on the Scrooge part, which anticipates 2006's "
A Sesame Street Christmas Carol," although in that special he was still himself as a Scrooge surrogate.
Bert is portraying Bob Cratchit and Ernie would be Peter, as he's wearing one of Bob's collars, which is a nice touch.
The calendar's cover points out that these are the "Sesame Street" Muppets, as opposed to "The Muppet Show" Muppets, who, of course, later featured in 1992's "The Muppet Christmas Carol."
So, a nice little vignette here!
As a bonus, let's go back ten years to 1972, for what I think was the first "Sesame Street" calendar (the show had premiered in 1969).
It interestingly features art by the legendary Jack Davis, best-known for his work in "MAD" magazine.
Here's the December page:
It never fails to amaze me how Jack Davis could do spot-on caricatures that still look like Jack Davis characters!
And a shout-out to the late Bob McGrath, who passed away at age 90 last month. Rest in peace.