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The '''Macy's Thanksgiving Day''' '''Parade 1982''' was the 56th annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade and was held on November 25, 1982 in New York City, and shown to viewers live on NBC that same day. While almost all of NBC's parades since 1980 have been widely bootlegged, the 1982 parade is the only one since 1980 that has yet to surface in full. Only a handful of clips have made their way to YouTube, including the one seen at right. Some other clips were also shown in the parade's 85th anniversary special, which aired in November 2011.
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The '''Macy's Thanksgiving Day''' '''Parade 1982''' was the 56th annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade and was held on November 25, 1982, in New York City, and shown to viewers live on NBC that same day. It was hosted by Bryant Gumbel and Sarah Purcell. Participating celebrities included Milton Berle, Andy Gibb, Sammy Davis Jr., the Oak Ridge Boys, Paul Williams, Laura Branigan, Ricky Schroeder, and the New York City Opera.


This year's parade is especially notable for ''Sesame Street'' fans as it was the last public appearance of Will Lee, who played Mr. Hooper since the show started in 1969. Though he was ill with cancer, Lee performed the best that he could. He was hospitalized a few days later, and passed away on December 7th. The next Thanksgiving, ''Sesame Street'' aired a sobering episode that openly addressed Mr. Hooper's death and helped the cast deal with it.
==Availability==
While almost all of NBC's parades since 1980 have been widely bootlegged, the 1982 parade and [[Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade 1989 (partially found full NBC footage of parade; 1989)|the 1989 parade]] are the only ones since 1980 that have yet to surface in full. This is especially odd since it (like all the other parades during this time period) aired during a time when nearly everyone in North America had some form of home recording media, though for some reason no one wants to share the whole thing on the Internet. Only a handful of clips have made their way to YouTube, including the one seen at right. (The other uploaded clips are of two other marching bands and of Andy Gibb's performance of "Any Dream Will Do" from ''Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat''.) Some other clips were also shown in the parade's 85th-anniversary special, which aired in November 2011 and can be found in its entirety on YouTube.


One of the 1982 clips that can be found online is of the Clinton High School marching band from Clinton, Tennessee, and was uploaded by one Amy Jeffers. She claims to have the entire 1982 parade on VHS, however, she hasn't contacted anyone in regards to leaking it. (As an additional note, the clip in question was recorded using a video camera taping the television set, so it's likely that Jeffers does not have a video capture USB device.)
==Impact==
This year's parade is especially notable for ''Sesame Street'' fans as it was the last public appearance of Will Lee, who played Mr. Hooper since the show started in 1969. Though he was ill with cancer, Lee performed the best that he could. He was hospitalized a few days later and passed away on December 7th. The next Thanksgiving, ''Sesame Street'' aired a sobering episode that openly addressed Mr. Hooper's death and helped the cast deal with it. The 1982 parade. The parade also featured the debut of the Olive Oyl balloon, which was the 3rd female giant balloon to appear in the parade's history. The other balloon to debut that year was Woody Woodpecker, who became a parade mainstay for over a decade.
==Gallery==
===Photos===
<gallery mode=packed heights=175px>
File:Kermit1982nbc.jpg|The Kermit balloon.
File:Mickeyballoon1982.jpg|The Mickey Mouse balloon.
File:SnoopyBalloon_1982.jpg|The Aviator Snoopy balloon
File:Screenshot 2019-03-10-20-03-18.png|The debut of the Olive Oyl balloon.
File:Miltonandricky1982.png|Milton Berle and Ricky Schroder on the Cinderella float.
File:Macy.jpg|The new Woody Woodpecker Balloon first unveiled at the '82 parade.
</gallery>
===Videos===
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==See Also==
*[[Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade (partially found NBC broadcasts from parade; 1952-1979)]]
*[[Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade 1998 (found NBC footage of parade; 1998)]]
[[Category:Lost recordings of real incidents]]
[[Category:Lost TV]]
[[Category:Lost TV]]
[[Category:Partially found media]]
[[Category:Historic]]

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1982Paradeguide.png

The Lineup Guide of the '82 Parade.

Status: Partially Found

The Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade 1982 was the 56th annual Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade and was held on November 25, 1982, in New York City, and shown to viewers live on NBC that same day. It was hosted by Bryant Gumbel and Sarah Purcell. Participating celebrities included Milton Berle, Andy Gibb, Sammy Davis Jr., the Oak Ridge Boys, Paul Williams, Laura Branigan, Ricky Schroeder, and the New York City Opera.

Availability

While almost all of NBC's parades since 1980 have been widely bootlegged, the 1982 parade and the 1989 parade are the only ones since 1980 that have yet to surface in full. This is especially odd since it (like all the other parades during this time period) aired during a time when nearly everyone in North America had some form of home recording media, though for some reason no one wants to share the whole thing on the Internet. Only a handful of clips have made their way to YouTube, including the one seen at right. (The other uploaded clips are of two other marching bands and of Andy Gibb's performance of "Any Dream Will Do" from Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.) Some other clips were also shown in the parade's 85th-anniversary special, which aired in November 2011 and can be found in its entirety on YouTube.

One of the 1982 clips that can be found online is of the Clinton High School marching band from Clinton, Tennessee, and was uploaded by one Amy Jeffers. She claims to have the entire 1982 parade on VHS, however, she hasn't contacted anyone in regards to leaking it. (As an additional note, the clip in question was recorded using a video camera taping the television set, so it's likely that Jeffers does not have a video capture USB device.)

Impact

This year's parade is especially notable for Sesame Street fans as it was the last public appearance of Will Lee, who played Mr. Hooper since the show started in 1969. Though he was ill with cancer, Lee performed the best that he could. He was hospitalized a few days later and passed away on December 7th. The next Thanksgiving, Sesame Street aired a sobering episode that openly addressed Mr. Hooper's death and helped the cast deal with it. The 1982 parade. The parade also featured the debut of the Olive Oyl balloon, which was the 3rd female giant balloon to appear in the parade's history. The other balloon to debut that year was Woody Woodpecker, who became a parade mainstay for over a decade.

Gallery

Photos

Videos

The intro for the 1982 parade, followed by the first marching band performance of the morning.

Strawberry Shortcake performance with the Snoopy balloon.

Fort Walton Beach High School Marching Band performance.

Laura Branigan's performance.

Wilkes High School Marching Band performance.

Andy Gibb performance.

Hanover H.S. Marching Band performance.

Clinton H.S. Marching Band performance.

See Also