![]() The Count sang a song, asking whether the number of the day was one, two, etc. In 20, the number of the day was revealed at a restaurant, with the Count and his girlfriend Countess Dahling von Dahling present. If the number of the day was zero, the organ disappeared in a puff of smoke. Initially, the segment was presented with the Count playing his pipe organ and when he reached the number of the day, balloons, confetti and the number appeared. The "Number of the Day" segment is hosted by Count von Count. Starting in 2009, Murray Monster hosts both the Letter and Number of the day segments. Segments produced in 2005 involved "The Letter of the Day Games": a game show introduced by an energetic off-camera announcer (voiced by Matt Vogel). The original segments involved a letter written in icing on a cookie, which Cookie Monster tried to resist but invariably ate. In 2007, the Letter Of the Day sketches became less common. In 2004, Prairie Dawn joined "Letter of the Day " she usually finishes with a sigh and an apology from Cookie Monster. Cookie Monster hosted the segment with cameo appearances by guests for the first two years. ![]() The "Letter of the Day" is a segment introduced in 2002. He speaks with people about what the word of the day means, and instructs the audience to listen for its usage in the following episode. Murray Monster hosts the segment which precedes the corporate sponsor spots before each episode. What's the Word on the Street? first appeared in 2007. Main article: Elmo's World What's The Word on the Street ![]()
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