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'''Sesame Street''' is an educational ] for young children.
'''Sesame Street''' is an educational ] for young children. It is produced in ], and has millions of viewers worldwide. It premiered in ] and has received more ]s than any other program. The program uses a mixture of puppets, animations and live action to teach young children basic ] eg. colours, letters, numbers, days of the week. It also has segments focusing on basic life-skills, e.g., how to cross the road safely, the importance of basic ] and so on. Sesame Street has a strong ] element, and makes efforts to be very inclusive in its casting, incorporating roles for disabled people, young people, senior citizens, Hispanic actors, African-American actors and so on. It encourages children to realise that people come in all different shapes, sizes and colours, and that no one physical 'type' is any better than another.


It is produced in ], and has millions of viewers worldwide. It premiered in ] and has received more ]s than any other program.
Sesame Street is broadcast in many countries around the world and various countries have their own version of the program with their own characters. Broadcasts in ] commenced in ]. In ], 15-minute segments called Sesame Street Canada were broadcast starting in ] and eventually grew to a full program called Sesame Park in ]. Separate programs exist in ], the ], ] and there are plans for a joint Israeli-Palestinian-Jordanian project. International characters include: in Canada, Basil, a polar bear and Louis, a French speaking otter; in Germany, Rumpell, an Oscar-like character that lives in a rainbarrel; in the Netherlands, Pino, a blue Big Bird; in Israel, Kippi Kipod, a hedgehog.

The program uses a mixture of puppets, animations and live action to teach young children basic ] and ], for example, colours, letters, numbers, days of the week. It also has segments focusing on basic life-skills, e.g., how to cross the road safely, the importance of basic ] and so on.

Sesame Street has a strong ] element, and makes efforts to be very inclusive in its casting, incorporating roles for disabled people, young people, senior citizens, Hispanic actors, African-American actors and so on. It encourages children to realise that people come in all different shapes, sizes and colours, and that no one physical 'type' is any better than another.

Sesame Street is broadcast in many countries around the world and various countries have their own version of the program with their own characters. Broadcasts in ] commenced in ]. In ], 15-minute segments called Sesame Street Canada were broadcast starting in ] and eventually grew to a full program called Sesame Park in ]. Separate programs exist in ], the ], ] and there are plans for a joint Israeli-Palestinian-Jordanian project. International characters include: in Canada, Basil, a polar bear and Louis, a French speaking otter; in Germany, Rumpell, an Oscar-like character that lives in a rainbarrel; in the Netherlands, Pino, a blue Big Bird; in Israel, Kippi Kipod, a hedgehog.

There are many jokes in the program aimed at an older audience too, such as the character Flo Bear (]), and Sherlock Hemlock.


Primary ] characters, many of which were ]s designed by ], include: Primary ] characters, many of which were ]s designed by ], include:
* Bert * Bert
* Ernie * Ernie
* Big Bird * ]
* Oscar the Grouch * ]
* Cookie Monster * Cookie Monster
* Count von Count ("The Count") * Count von Count ("The Count")
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* Mr ] * Mr ]
* ] * ]
* Elmo * ]
* Rosita * Rosita
* Baby Bear * Baby Bear

Revision as of 04:52, 30 July 2002

Sesame Street is an educational television program for young children.

It is produced in America, and has millions of viewers worldwide. It premiered in 1969 and has received more Emmy awards than any other program.

The program uses a mixture of puppets, animations and live action to teach young children basic literacy and numeracy, for example, colours, letters, numbers, days of the week. It also has segments focusing on basic life-skills, e.g., how to cross the road safely, the importance of basic hygiene and so on.

Sesame Street has a strong multi-cultural element, and makes efforts to be very inclusive in its casting, incorporating roles for disabled people, young people, senior citizens, Hispanic actors, African-American actors and so on. It encourages children to realise that people come in all different shapes, sizes and colours, and that no one physical 'type' is any better than another.

Sesame Street is broadcast in many countries around the world and various countries have their own version of the program with their own characters. Broadcasts in Australia commenced in 1971. In Canada, 15-minute segments called Sesame Street Canada were broadcast starting in 1970 and eventually grew to a full program called Sesame Park in 1995. Separate programs exist in Germany, the Netherlands, Mexico and there are plans for a joint Israeli-Palestinian-Jordanian project. International characters include: in Canada, Basil, a polar bear and Louis, a French speaking otter; in Germany, Rumpell, an Oscar-like character that lives in a rainbarrel; in the Netherlands, Pino, a blue Big Bird; in Israel, Kippi Kipod, a hedgehog.

There are many jokes in the program aimed at an older audience too, such as the character Flo Bear (Flaubert), and Sherlock Hemlock.

Primary puppet characters, many of which were Muppets designed by Jim Henson, include:

Primary non-puppet characters:

  • Mr. Hooper
  • Bob
  • Alan
  • Susan
  • Gordon

Famous guest stars and various children from New York schools and day care centers are a constantly changing part of the cast. Minor puppets also have come and gone over the years.

Sesame Street is known for its merchandising, including many books, magazines, video and audio media, toys, and the "Tickle-me Elmo" craze. There are also a live touring show and a theme park near Philadelphia.

Sesame Street is produced by Sesame Workshop, formerly known as the Children's Television Workshop or CTW.

http://www.sesameworkshop.org/