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NI AWAITS IT'S OWN SESAME STREET
Friday, 27 April 2007, 10:57 GMT 11:57 UK
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| The hunt for our very own
"Big Bird" is on. Sassy,
fluffy and forever cute, Sesame Street, the popular American children's television series
will soon be brought to you, courtesy of the letters N and I... for Northern Ireland.
The educational children's show which
features fluffy puppet stars helps teach pre-schoolers their numbers and words.
The New York-based company are seeking
proposals from production companies and industry professionals for the television
production of a local adaptation of Sesame Street.
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Northern Ireland's Sesame Street is coming soon
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| It will be developed and produced in
Northern Ireland and broadcast by BBC-NI. But in an area where "cookie" means slightly off the wall
and never a custard cream, could the "Bikkie Beastie" replace the big blue
Cookie Monster?
And, given the excitement surrounding a whole
new era in Irish politics, could Bert 'n Ernie transform into Ian 'n Bertie?
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| Children and adults everywhere
are looking forward to losing their hearts to little red Elmo with a Ballymena accent or
big green Oscar living in a local wheelie bin. International versions of Sesame Street are given
their own Muppets to reflect local issues.
In the Egyptian adaptation, girl
Muppet Khokha (Peach) wants to be an astronaut or a doctor and serves as a female role
model.
The South African version of the
popular children's TV series has an HIV-positive character called Kami to encourage
acceptance of people living with the virus.
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Kofi Annan says Sesame Street
promotes understanding |
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| The sheer popularity of Sesame Street has
attracted celebrities and some controversy for the show. United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan, and US
first ladies Barbara Bush and Hillary Clinton, are among the leaders to have appeared on
the show.
And in the Middle East, Israeli and
Palestinian show makers have tried to keep a fine balance by writing sequences which
combine both Jewish and Arab Muppets.
There have been reports that show
has also been put to unlikely uses by US interrogators in Iraq.
In 2003, it emerged they had
tormented captives with the Sesame Street theme music in an attempt to make them talk.
Sesame Workshop's Beatrice Chow,
however, called this an "unfounded rumour".
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