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FROM STORMONT... TO SESAME
Tuesday, 11 March 2008,14:39 GMT UK |
| It is not every day that the list of
the deputy first minister's engagements includes a photocall with a pink fluffy monster
and a hyperactive hare. But Martin
McGuinness took his first encounter with the stars of the new BBC children's programme,
Sesame Tree, in his stride.
He smiled manfully alongside muppets Potto and Hilda, despite
their best efforts to distract him.
The local version of Sesame Street was launched in Belfast on
Monday.
The new series swaps the original New York street setting for
the titular tree, and aims |

Martin McGuinness meets
Potto and Hilda
Sesame Tree preview
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to showcase diversity and promote respect and understanding
through the characters'
adventures with local schoolchildren. The
programme is linked to the revised Northern Ireland statutory curriculum, and will
encourage children to explore and appreciate the world around them.
Potto, Claribelle and Hilda from Sesame Tree
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| But according to Martin McGuinness, its message
is not just for three to six-year-olds. "Potto
and Hilda are a combination that work well together, and today we saw a very strong
message of sharing that we would all do well to share," said Mr McGuinness.
"We have an 82-year-old unionist and a 52-year-old
republican agreeing to share power, and they have done so since May last year.
"This is work we can all be involved in, across all the
spectrums and age groups, to eradicate sectarianism and racism.
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Potto, Claribelle and Hilda from Sesame Tree |
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| "If people are prepared to work together it will be a
huge step forward, and if we can make that progress with young children, it will
complement the political process." His
message was echoed by some of the children present.
"It's really important to share because if you share you
don't ever fight," said Abbie Kinnear.
She and her fellow P1 pupils from Cranmore Integrated Primary
School in Finaghy have spent the last few months creating their own Sesame Trees. "We
made our own trees just the same as the picture of the tree on our uniform," said
Kealan McAvoy.
"I asked Potto if he went to school and he said he went
to monster school but I don't think I'd like that," he said.
Sesame Tree is produced by Belfast production company Sixteen
South.
The first episode is on BBC2 Northern Ireland on 5 April.
Source: http://news.bbc.co.uk/ |
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