1 Sesame Street

1 Sesame Street ( Sesame street ) is a French-American educational television program for children based on the Sesame street , co-produced by TF1 and The Children’s Television Workshop and broadcast from at sure TF1 .

Original title Sesame street
Kind Youth program
Periodicity Daily
Creation Joan ganz cooney
Lloyd Morrisett
Participants Toccata
Music Jean Morlier
Country Flag of France France
Language French
Number of seasons 4
Number of issues 80
Production
Duration 24 minutes
Image format 4/3 color
Audio format Mono
Production Michel Berthier
Lutrelle Horne
Executive production SFP
Production company The Children’s Television Workshop
TF1
Diffusion
Diffusion TF1
Date of first broadcast
Last broadcast date
Advised audience Young audience
Chronology

Historical

Hello Sesame:

In 1974, Jean-Louis Guillaud , general manager of the third ORTF color channel , entrusted to Christophe Izard adaptation for France of the show educational american Sesame street for the start of the 1974 school year. The show is called Hello Sesame , must last 20 minutes and alternate scenes with sculpted foam puppets and scenes with real characters . With 13 minutes of Sesame street and a 4-minute animal documentary by Pascale breugnot , Christophe Izard must find an idea to fill the remaining 4 minutes. Surrounded by a team of a few people, including Yves Brunier , it then creates the sequence of Children’s Island , with the character of Casimir .

Île aux children:

From the Hello Sesame gives way to Children’s Island , which has become a full-fledged show . From January 1975 to 1976, sequences from the American program dubbed into French constitute one of the two modules of the program. Children’s Island , under the title Hello Sesame . The other module being The Universe of Casimir From the start of the 1976 school year, Children’s Island no longer resumes the sequences of Sesame street , but is composed 100% of French productions to form a complete program of 20 minutes .

1, street Sesame:

A second French adaptation, under the name of 1 Sesame Street , was produced and broadcast from 1978 to 1982 on TF1 . It’s a choice of reason, La Une prefers to buy the American concept, rather than let it go to the competition.

In 1992, the dubbed version resumed under the title Open Sesame , sure FR3 , to make room in 2005 for a new adaptation: 5 Sesame Street sure France 5 .

In Quebec, the dubbed version, Sesame , was broadcast from September 1975 on Radio-Canada, and in Belgium from September 1976 on the RTB .

Main characters

Puppets

French team:

American team:

Real characters