Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
Sesamstraße (German: [ˈzeːzamˌʃtʁaːsə] ⓘ, Sesame Street in English) is a German children's television series that airs primarily in Germany and the surrounding German-speaking countries.
Sesame Street was conceived in 1966 during discussions between television producer Joan Ganz Cooney and Carnegie Foundation vice president Lloyd Morrisett.Their goal was to create a children's television show that would "master the addictive qualities of television and do something good with them," [16] such as helping young children prepare for school.
Year Production Country of origin Co-production(s) Network End year 1971 The Electric Company: United States PBS: 1977 1971 Feeling Good [1] [2]: 1974 1977
5, Rue Sésame is a French-language children's television series based on the popular U.S. children's show Sesame Street, aired by France 5.This series is the second Sesame Workshop co-production for France, the first being 1, rue Sésame.
1, rue Sésame (translates to: 1 Sesame Street) is a French children's television series based on the popular U.S. children's program Sesame Street.The show first aired on 3 April 1978, at 6:00 a.m. on TF1.
The special ranked 68th out of 80 shows that week and brought in a 7.7/14 rating/share and was watched by around 12.6 million viewers, finishing third in its timeslot behind ABC's Perfect Strangers (13.0/25, 18.6 million, 44th) and Full House (14.6/26, 21.5 million, 30th), and CBS's Beauty and the Beast (10.7/20, 15.2 million, 55th).
In 1993 Sesame Workshop recruited Natasha Lance Rogoff to produce Ulitsa Sezam. [3] [5] It was funded by Russian advertising agency VideoArt and the U.S. Agency for International Development. [6]
Sesamstraat (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈseːzɑmˌstraːt]) is a Dutch television series in the Netherlands, and a localized version of the U.S. children's program Sesame Street.