Show elements

Over time, The Robert Sedita Show has introduced and occasionally retired various program elements.

Current Elements
The current episode structure is as follows: Until satellite was removed from school in September 2019, commercial breaks could (and frequently did) occur mid-period.

TV-Y Rating
Debuted: October 31, 1999

At the start of every Robert Sedita episode and after every commercial break, a rating named TV-Y is a black icon on the top left corner that appears at the start of the program for the first 15.6 seconds, and also has a white type. Starting in June 2005, many networks now show the ratings after every commercial break.

Since September 3, 2001, all Viacom channels used the rating at the start of the program and used the original smaller icons with the Helvetica typeface with white type over a black background. In June 2005, this rating variation was still used after every commercial break, due to Viacom's larger rating icon.

As of today, Viacom had changes in their rating bugs: since March 11, 2017, Nickelodeon and Nick at Nite use a large square-shaped icon with transparent Gotham Black lettering on translucent white background with a "turn-off" effect when the rating stops displaying; TV Land also uses a small square-shaped rating, but white in color and in blue type. The SD feed of Paramount Network uses a white translucent version of the old rating scheme, while the HD feeds of Paramount Network, Logo, MTV, VH1, MTV2 and both SD/HD feeds of Comedy Central use their own type of translucent rating with a thin Franklin Gothic type. Nicktoons Network uses a black translucent square icon with a white Gill Sans Bold typeface. The SD feed of the original MTV network and Tr3́s use a dark translucent version of the original rating design. Nick Jr., Noggin, The N, MTV Classic and TEENick use the rating design initially used on all Viacom channels starting in June 2005, which is a variant of the rating system's initial Franklin Gothic default typeface at the start of the show that covers 1/12th of the screen and the smaller default Helvetica ratings from after each commercial break.

The Supenski Family
Debuted: October 31, 1999

In the Sedita Family, The Supenskis are a family with Aunt Debbie and Uncle Johnny. They have many children: Cousin Johnny Paul who was born in July 1991, Cousin Jo-Jo born in June 1993 and Cousin Bobby who was born in April 1997. Their pet dogs were Rachel and Hooch. Rachel E. Sedita Supenski was a gold dog who was born on Monday, October 13, 1997 and died on Sunday, January 8, 2006 at Roeder's Ark Veterinary Hospital Middletown, NY. Hooch died in Hooch Supenski was born in December 1996 and he entered into rest on Monday, March 22, 2005.

Starting in the summer of 2007, when the Sedita Family moved back to Florida, NY in his dad's mother's home, they stopped being with the Sedita family until spring 2015, and they never got a chance to say goodbye to Scrappy when he died.

Starting in the spring of 2015, the entire family returned to being with the Sedita family after 8 years. At Dunkin', he was surprised to see the family and his cousins as adults!

Wonderwoman
Debuted: December 28, 2000

Ruby has lighter brown skin with black hair and wears glasses. In the fall and winter, she wears long sleeve shirts covered by a sweater and boots covered by pants. In the spring and summer, she wears short sleeve shirts sometimes covered by a sweater, shorts, sneakers and her hair in a ponytail or sometimes long. And during the prom night and Awards Day, she is seen with a bow or flower on top of her hair or her arms and wears a dress and sandals with bare feet. She also looks a lot like Dr. Pattari or Aunt Debbie but is one year younger than Bobby. She has appeared in every episode of The Robert Sedita Show. Her first appearance was when Bobby went to 5th grade.

Planet Wings Pizzeria and Bar
Debuted: August 1, 2001

Planet Wings, a property of Fidanza Family Properties, was conceived in 1994 by founders Franco and Paula Fidanza. They realized that there was an amazing untapped opportunity in the retail food establishment and delivery market.

For the most part, delivery service was limited to pizza and burgers and was being provided by only a handful of restaurants. With the growing popularity of chicken wings, Franco and Paula decided the market was ready for a concept that not only provided home delivery of their delicious chicken wings, but all their menu items… including cheese steaks, heroes, salads and kids’ meals.

The first Planet Wings® concept store opened in January 1995, and Franco and Paula haven’t looked back. They committed to using only the highest quality chicken available and to give their customers an incredible value for their money. They also offered 20 outrageous wing flavors (now 24) and prepared each customers meal fresh to order. Coupled with super convenient delivery service, Franco and Paula had discovered the recipe for success.

Planet Wings® Franco and Paula spent the next couple of years perfecting the concept and now have stores throughout the greater New York metropolitan area and New Jersey. Franco and Paula have also stayed focused on giving back to the community, having contributed time, money and Planet Wings® resources to charitable organizations and community programs designed to improve the quality of life for people in the communities where there is a Planet Wings® store. To learn more about what Planet Wings® is doing in local communities, visit the community section of this website.

Where else can you get 24 flavors of delicious chicken wings, sandwiches, salads, burgers, wraps, cheesesteaks, and kids’ meals delivered to a customers door piping hot with one phone call?

Fidanza Family Properties includes Pizza E Birra, Maddy’s Diner, C’est La Vie Spa and Salon and Villa Venezia.

Winslow Therapeutic Center
Debuted: March 6, 2006

Winslow Therapeutic Riding Center is a non-profit organization 501(c)(3) accredited by the Professional Association of Therapeutic Horsemanship, International founded by Virginia G. Mazza and Virginia H. Martin. Our center is devoted to individuals with disabilities residing in the Hudson Valley and surrounding areas in northern New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Connecticut.

Winslow offers therapeutic riding lessons and an adult day program that are dedicated to participants who face many different challenges. We also offer traditional riding lessons, youth leadership program and additional youth programs that teach responsibility and teamwork through a variety of activities, and a teen volunteer program that works on small fundraising events in addition to many other projects around our facility.

Located on 100 acres of scenic land, Winslow’s facility is a haven for animals and humans alike. Starting with our herd, Winslow is also home to various farm animals and Sarah the cat. Our property has grown over the years, now featuring a vegetable greenhouse, garden, Pathway of Hopes, and coming in 2020, we will be begin creating a Monarch butterfly garden and ecosystem learning site. This growth has not been possible without the help and support of Winslow staff, volunteers, and our local community and businesses.

Our well-trained and caring staff and volunteers have made it possible for us to offer a unique and life-changing experience to children and adults in our community since 1974. We believe that every person, no matter what the challenge, can benefit from riding. Individuals who possess a desire to learn about horses and riding in a manner that is natural, relaxed, centered, and in harmony with the horse and rider, are excellent candidates at Winslow. Our programs are designed to meet the needs of those who wish to learn about equine-assisted activities and therapies in a safe environment.

Sedita Family 3rd Era Home
Debuted: August 1, 2007

As of today, the Sedita family moved back to Florida, NY from Middletown, NY after his dad got disabled with cancer. The last school year at the Schoolhouse Road era was Scotchtown Elementary 2006-2007 school year. After Bobby left Scotchtown Elementary in June 2007 during his summer vacation, he and his parents packed everything in the trailer and brought their pets with them. Bobby now lives on 47 Jayne Street in Florida for his adult life from age 7 to 21.

Nick Jr. Channel/Nick Jr. On Nick
Debuted: May 21, 2018

After Bobby's third prom night, the Nick Jr. block began calling itself "Nick Jr. on Nick", refreshing its imaging with new bumpers and curriculum boards. On November 12, 2018, the Nick Jr. block reverted back to using the Nickelodeon name for the screen bug and later in advertisements. However, the Nick Jr. name is retained in the refreshed bumpers and curriculum boards.

The also channel refreshed their imaging with new interstitial pieces and updated curriculum notices, and began to promote themselves as the "Nick Jr. Channel" audibly and visually to avert confusion with the Nickelodeon block. The Dora the Explorer episode "Dora Rocks!" was the first program to air with this look.

Windows 7 OS
Debuted: October 22, 2009

Windows 10 OS
Debuted: July 29, 2015

242 Schoolhouse Road, Middletown NY 10940
Lifespan: August 1, 2001 - July 31, 2007

On August 1, 2001, the 2 Wheeler Road small house in Florida, NY was upgraded to a larger house in the Town of Wallkill.

When the big home, the Sedita Family had their own desktop computer with Windows 98. When Bobby started going to school in 2002 at age 3, they upgraded the Internet Explorer version to Internet Explorer 6 with SP1 and added Windows Media Player 9, but the Windows 98 OS still remains the same. On January 30, 2007, their Windows 98 Internet access died after the big thunderstorm. So they decided to go to Circuit City to get a new Gateway that was black.

The new black Gateway had Windows Vista and it ran a lot quicker than it did before.

S.S. Seward Institute, Including Communities, Cornwall Satellite, Alexrod Center, CTE Workplace Learning and Arden Hill Summer Only Program
Lifespan: July 15, 2019 - June 24, 2021

Starting for the last 2 years of high school until graduation, Bobby Sedita now goes to school at his home district instead of in satellite. Bobby also does the CTE program with Workplace Learning (used in A.M. session), and Garry was his bus driver for CTE along with his pickup from home. Bobby's old classmates and para-educators from Sanfordville and GIS return to being with him to celebrate his back to district life. He went to the Arden Hill campus as a summer only student. His IEP report from school said he's going back to his district, but they made a mistake about the summer school room and program. On Friday, July 12, 2019 at the end of the school day, Bobby wished his classmates in Minisink Satellite at Gibson Road campus a goodbye, good luck in home district. He had Wendy Murray when he arrived at the Arden Hill campus.

Nicholas Rivera, Rebecca Bravo and Dylan Forker now attend school in the Including Communities program in Goshen until graduation. They must dress up appropriate for work. They also get paid when they go to work every time. In summer school, the program goes to the Arden Hill campus for 6 weeks until August. Their Including Communities room was next door to Bobby's home district room.

Kyle Barrett and James McKoy now attend school in the Cornwall Satellite, a school in their home district until they reach graduation.

Adrian Accevedo now attends school in the OUBOCES Alexrod special education center in Goshen on Gibson Road until graduation.

Windows 98 OS
Lifespan: May 5, 1999 - April 30, 2007

Windows XP OS
Lifespan: August 20, 2001 - April 8, 2014

Windows Vista OS
Lifespan: June 2007 - April 11, 2017