Sesame Street\n\n\n\n\n\n Category: Sesame Street Sesame Street is an educational television program for young children, which led the way for many of the modern edutainment style shows. It is known for the inclusion of Muppet characters created by the legendary puppeteer Jim Henson. It has produced over 4000 episodes, making it one of the longest-running shows in television history.
\n \nA list of major characters in international versions.
![]() Bob on Sesame Street Controversy faced by the showOccasionally, the international version of the show airs segments that might not be considered acceptable by USA audiences. In 2002, Sesame Workshop announced that an HIV-positive character, would be introduced to Takalani Sesame, the South African version of the show. This idea was considered crucial for an area where AIDS is an epidemic. The matter was not presented clearly by the media, whose reports gave many the impression that this character was proposed for their version of the program. This caused US program affiliates and certain Internet sites to spark somewhat of an uproar. Several politicians also became concerned, and fueled argument over public funding for such a controversial topic. The character named Kami was introduced in late September 2002; the name is derived from the Tswana word for "acceptance".Characters\nList of Sesame Street charactersPrimary Puppet Characters\nMany of the puppet characters were designed by Jim Henson himself.\n* Bert\n* Ernie\n* Big Bird\n* Oscar the Grouch\n* Cookie Monster\n* Count von Count ("The Count")\n* Grover\n* Aloysius Snuffleupagus\n* Kermit the Frog\n* Elmo\n* Rosita, la Monstrua de las Cuevas\n* Baby Bear, and rest of the Bear family, Curly Bear, Papa Bear, Mama Bear\n* Telly Monster\n* ZoeSecondary Puppet Characters\n* Benny Rabbit\n* Natasha, Humphrey and Ingrid\n* Twiddlebugs\n* Two Headed Monster \nPrimary Human Characters\n(alphabetically)\n* Alan\n* Bob and his Uncle Wally\n* Carlo\n* Celina\n* David and his grandmother Clarice\n* Dr. Gina Jefferson\n* Linda\n* Mr. Handford\n* Mr. Hooper\n* Mr. Noodle and Mr. Noodle's Brother, Mr. Noodle\n* Ruthie\n* The Robinsons: Susan, Gordon, and son Miles; also Gordon's sister Olivia, and father Mr. Robinson\n* The Rodriguezes: Maria, Luis, and daughter Gabby\n* Wanda the Word FairySecondary Human Characters\n* ABC Rapper\n* Buffy, her husband Sheldon and child Koty\n* Jamal and Angela, and their children Kayla and Tarah\n* Keshia\n* Larry\n* Larry and Phyllis\n* Maya\n* Molly, the Mail Lady\n* The Number Painter and his victim\n* Wally and Ralph\n* Willy\n* Mr. Macintosh\n* Hiroshi\n* Lillian\n* Various lesser used, 1970s characters: Antonio, Miguel, Tom, Judy, Rafael, Kim Raver, Billy\n* Real Life Kids: John-John, Fanny 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, Sesame Street LIVE and a theme park in Langhorne, Pennsylvania near Philadelphia (USA), Sesame Place. Sesame Street is produced by Sesame Workshop, formerly known as the Children's Television Workshop or CTW.History of the Show\nThe original format of the show called for the humans to be shown in plots on the street, intermixed with the segments of animation, live action shorts and Muppets. These segments were created to be like commercials: quick, catchy and memorable. This format would make the learning seem fun, and were the stepping stones in creating the now common edutainment-based program. To make sure that this revolutionary new format was going to work, CTW called in test groups to air the program to. The test watchers were entranced when the ad-like segments, especially those with the jovial puppets, but were then seriously disinterested by the street scenes. It was a quick and easy choice for the producers to add the Muppets onto the street. This dose of cartoony characters now let the humans deliver messages to watchers without such viewer dismay. Sesame Street, along with several other Sesame Workshop produced shows (including The Electric Company) are all taped in New York City. Originally, they were taped at the Teletape Studios at 81st and Broadway in Manhattan until Teletape's parent company Reeves Entertainment went bankrupt. The show was then moved to and remains to this day at the Kaufman Astoria Studios in neighboring Queens. History of Sesame StreetList of lists\nanimators, bibliography of fictional works based on the show, discography, puppeteersRelating to characters\ncharacters, characters, exclusively in books, movies, characters ordered by date of debut, characters ordered by last known appearance, characters from international versions, grouch characters, guest celebrities, monster characters, Muppet charactersRegional variations of the show\nSesame street is alreay aired in 120 countries, including:\n* 1972: Vila Sesamo, Brazil\n* 1973: Sesamstrasse, Germany\n* 1978: 1, rue Sesame, France\n* 1996: Ulitsa Sezam, Russia\n* 1998: Rechov Sumsum Shara'a Simsim, Israel and Palestinian Territories\n* 2000: Takalani Sesame, South AfricaSee also\nA Special Sesame Street Christmas, The Annual Sesame Street Cookie Baking Contest, Bert is Evil parody website, Big Bird's Birthday Celebration, Christmas Eve on Sesame Street, Elmo in Grouchland, Sesame Street presents Follow That Bird, Three Bears and a Baby Sesame Street, Season 35External Link\n*Sesame Workshop (www.sesameworkshop.org) \n\n ![]() The Sesame Sreet cast, circa 2003 |
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