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'''''Play with Me Sesame''''' is a 24-minute program that premiered on April 1, [[2002]].<ref>[http://www.muppetcentral.com/news/2002/032102.shtml Noggin Press Release]</ref> It features a framing structure starring [[Grover]], [[Prairie Dawn]], [[Ernie]] and [[Bert]] while also showcasing old inserts from ''[[Sesame Street]]''.
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'''''Play with Me Sesame''''' is a 24-minute program that premiered on [[Noggin]] on April 1, [[2002]].<ref>[http://www.muppetcentral.com/news/2002/032102.shtml Noggin Press Release]</ref> At the time, [[Sesame Workshop]] co-owned the Noggin channel. The show features a framing structure starring [[Grover]], [[Prairie Dawn]], [[Ernie]], and [[Bert]] doing interactive activities, while also showcasing old inserts from ''[[Sesame Street]]''. A rewritten version of "[[Somebody Come and Play (song)|Somebody Come and Play]]" served as the show's theme song.
   
The first two seasons were produced for [[Noggin]], and contained 26 and 52 episodes, respectively. In the second season, [[Cookie Monster]], [[Ernestine]], [[Slimey]], and [[Zoe]] started making occasional appearances on the show. The third and final season was produced solely by [[Sesame Workshop]] with 26 episodes.<ref name="official">[http://www.sesameworkshop.org/programs/play_with_me_sesame Official Sesame Workshop page]</ref> The show currently airs on [[PBS Kids Sprout]].
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The first two seasons were produced for Noggin, with animation provided by [[Nickelodeon|Nickelodeon Digital]]<ref>End credits of seasons 1 and 2</ref> in New York. The first season contained 26 episodes<ref name="official">[https://web.archive.org/web/20110701171248/http://www.sesameworkshop.org/programs/play_with_me_sesame Official Sesame Workshop page] (archive link)</ref> and the second season, which premiered on June 7, 2003, contained 17 episodes.<ref>[https://muppetcentral.com/news/2003/052303.shtml Season 2 of Play With Me Sesame begins Saturday June 7th], May 23, 2003</ref> In the second season, [[Cookie Monster]], [[Ernestine]], [[Slimey]], and [[Zoe]] started making occasional appearances on the show. [[Chicago the Lion]] also made at least one appearance. The third and final season was produced solely by [[Sesame Workshop]] in 2007 with 26 episodes.<ref name="official />
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By 2004,<ref>{{popup|PWMS EP 252 Production Card.jpg|Production slate}}</ref> the footage from the first two seasons was re-edited to form new versions of the episodes to be shown in international markets. Season one remained 26 episodes, while season two was turned into 52.<ref name="official" /> These versions aired on [[Sprout]] from 2007 to 2016.
   
 
==Format==
 
==Format==
 
A typical show follows this format:
 
A typical show follows this format:
 
* Ernie Says ... ''(similar to "Simon Says")''
 
* Ernie Says ... ''(similar to "Simon Says")''
* classic Muppet clip
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* Classic Muppet clip
 
* Prairie Dawn showcases drawings made by kids
 
* Prairie Dawn showcases drawings made by kids
* classic Muppet clip
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* Classic Muppet clip
 
* Bert plays on the computer
 
* Bert plays on the computer
* classic Muppet clip (a song segment)
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* Classic Muppet clip (a song segment)
 
* Bert shows computer-generated "oatmeal art" submitted by kids
 
* Bert shows computer-generated "oatmeal art" submitted by kids
* classic Muppet clip (an Ernie and Bert segment)
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* Classic Muppet clip (an Ernie and Bert segment)
 
* Finale: Grover invites the viewer to dance with him (occasionally includes a classic clip)
 
* Finale: Grover invites the viewer to dance with him (occasionally includes a classic clip)
   
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The later re-edits of the first two seasons cut Prairie Dawn's segment and would often fill the time with an additional ''Sesame Street'' insert. The Sprout airings featured her segment only during ''[[Sunny Side Up|The Sunny Side Up Show]]'', where it would cut to art presentations live in the studio. These airings also omit some sections of the show involving live children.
Beginning in season 3, Prairie would trade her art segment for one oriented around music.
 
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For the third season, the series went with a looser format and introduced new, recurring features. "Ernie Says" was replaced with a series of interactive games with Ernie, Prairie Dawn was given a new segment focused on music, and Grover's "Move and Groove" segment would be preceded by a series of set-up scenes shown throughout the show.
   
 
==International versions==
 
==International versions==
 
* In [[United Kingdom|Britain]], the series is modified to include [[Domby]] and [[Kit]]; see [[Play With Me Sesame (UK)|''Play With Me Sesame'' (UK)]].
 
* In [[United Kingdom|Britain]], the series is modified to include [[Domby]] and [[Kit]]; see [[Play With Me Sesame (UK)|''Play With Me Sesame'' (UK)]].
 
* When ''Play with Me Sesame'' aired on the [[Hallmark Channel]] in Asia in October of 2003, the Prairie Dawn segments were cut out.
 
* When ''Play with Me Sesame'' aired on the [[Hallmark Channel]] in Asia in October of 2003, the Prairie Dawn segments were cut out.
* In [[Denmark]] the show was included as it's own segment on ''[[Sesamgade]]''.
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* In [[Denmark]] the show was included as its own segment on ''[[Sesamgade]]''. It was also included as its own segment on [[Brazil]]'s ''[[Vila Sésamo]].''
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* ''[[Baghch-e-Simsim]]'' in Afghanistan includes locally-produced live action segments.
* Broadcast in over 50 countries, the series is currently seen on such networks as Disney UK, Disney Asia, ABC Australia, YTV/Treehouse Canada, Cartoon Network India, [[MiniMini]] (as part of ''[[Sezamkowy Zakątek]]'', known as ''[[Bawmy się, Sezamku]]'', or "Let's Play Sesame"), Minimax, Magma, and Rai Sat Italy. Small portions of the show are used and dubbed for episodes of international coproductions of ''Sesame Street'', including ''[[Plaza Sésamo]]'', ''[[Sesamstrasse]]'', and ''[[Sesamstraat]]''.
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* Broadcast in over 50 countries, the series is currently seen on such networks as Disney UK, Disney Asia, ABC Australia, YTV/Treehouse Canada, [[Cartoon Network]] India, [[MiniMini]] (as part of ''[[Sezamkowy Zakątek]]'', known as ''[[Bawmy się, Sezamku]]'', or "Let's Play Sesame"), Minimax, Magma, Rai Sat Ragazzi, Rai Gulp & Rai Yoyo. Small portions of the show are used and dubbed for episodes of international coproductions of ''Sesame Street'', including ''[[Takalani Sesame]]'', ''[[Plaza Sésamo]]'', ''[[Sesamstrasse]]'', ''[[Ulitsa Sezam]]'', ''[[Galli Galli Sim Sim]]'', ''[[Rechov Sumsum]]'', and ''[[Sesamstraat]]''.
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* The show's central international audience has been in Central and Eastern Europe, as well as a few Nordic countries. It has additionally been dubbed in several languages for home video release (chiefly as part of [[Oznoz]]'s series of home video-specific dubs).
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* When the series aired on Discovery Kids in Latin America, despite retaining many of the voice actors from ''Plaza Sésamo'', the characters' American names were used.
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==Notes==
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*The show's opening titles were partially reshot for the second season, while incorporating unused clips from the first production season. When the series was re-edited for international markets, all three seasons instead used the opening from the first season, which was edited to remove shots of live children.
   
 
==Cast==
 
==Cast==
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*[[Fran Brill]] as Prairie Dawn and Zoe
 
*[[Fran Brill]] as Prairie Dawn and Zoe
 
*[[Eric Jacobson]] as Bert and Grover
 
*[[Eric Jacobson]] as Bert and Grover
*[[David Rudman]] as Cookie Monster (Season 2).
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*[[David Rudman]] as Cookie Monster, Ernestine and Chicago (Season 2)
*[[Steve Whitmire]] as Ernie for Season 1 and Season 3.
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*[[Steve Whitmire]] as Ernie (Seasons 1 and 3)
*[[John Tartaglia]] as Ernie for some Season 2 episodes.
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*[[John Tartaglia]] as Ernie (Season 2)
 
*[[Pam Arciero]]
 
*[[Pam Arciero]]
 
*[[Lisa Buckley]]
 
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==Production crew==
 
==Production crew==
* Produce and Director: [[Jocelyn Hassenfeld]], [[Nadine Zylstra]] (Season 3)
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* Producer and Director: [[Jocelyn Hassenfeld]], [[Nadine Zylstra]] (Season 3)
 
* Head Writer: [[Karen Kuflik]], [[Christine Ferraro]] (Season 3)
 
* Head Writer: [[Karen Kuflik]], [[Christine Ferraro]] (Season 3)
 
* Writers: [[Joey Mazzarino]] (Season 3), [[Cathi Rosenberg-Turow]] (Season 3)
 
* Writers: [[Joey Mazzarino]] (Season 3), [[Cathi Rosenberg-Turow]] (Season 3)
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* [[Play With Me Sesame Videography]]
 
* [[Play With Me Sesame Videography]]
 
* [[Play With Me Sesame (website)|Play With Me Sesame website]]
 
* [[Play With Me Sesame (website)|Play With Me Sesame website]]
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* [[Noggin’s Play With Me Sesame Mall Tour]]
   
 
==Sources==
 
==Sources==
 
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[[Category:Sesame Street TV Shows]]
 
[[Category:Sesame Street TV Shows]]
 
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Play with Me Sesame is a 24-minute program that premiered on Noggin on April 1, 2002.[1] At the time, Sesame Workshop co-owned the Noggin channel. The show features a framing structure starring Grover, Prairie Dawn, Ernie, and Bert doing interactive activities, while also showcasing old inserts from Sesame Street. A rewritten version of "Somebody Come and Play" served as the show's theme song.

The first two seasons were produced for Noggin, with animation provided by Nickelodeon Digital[2] in New York. The first season contained 26 episodes[3] and the second season, which premiered on June 7, 2003, contained 17 episodes.[4] In the second season, Cookie Monster, Ernestine, Slimey, and Zoe started making occasional appearances on the show. Chicago the Lion also made at least one appearance. The third and final season was produced solely by Sesame Workshop in 2007 with 26 episodes.[3]

By 2004,[5] the footage from the first two seasons was re-edited to form new versions of the episodes to be shown in international markets. Season one remained 26 episodes, while season two was turned into 52.[3] These versions aired on Sprout from 2007 to 2016.

Format

A typical show follows this format:

  • Ernie Says ... (similar to "Simon Says")
  • Classic Muppet clip
  • Prairie Dawn showcases drawings made by kids
  • Classic Muppet clip
  • Bert plays on the computer
  • Classic Muppet clip (a song segment)
  • Bert shows computer-generated "oatmeal art" submitted by kids
  • Classic Muppet clip (an Ernie and Bert segment)
  • Finale: Grover invites the viewer to dance with him (occasionally includes a classic clip)

The later re-edits of the first two seasons cut Prairie Dawn's segment and would often fill the time with an additional Sesame Street insert. The Sprout airings featured her segment only during The Sunny Side Up Show, where it would cut to art presentations live in the studio. These airings also omit some sections of the show involving live children.

For the third season, the series went with a looser format and introduced new, recurring features. "Ernie Says" was replaced with a series of interactive games with Ernie, Prairie Dawn was given a new segment focused on music, and Grover's "Move and Groove" segment would be preceded by a series of set-up scenes shown throughout the show.

International versions

  • In Britain, the series is modified to include Domby and Kit; see Play With Me Sesame (UK).
  • When Play with Me Sesame aired on the Hallmark Channel in Asia in October of 2003, the Prairie Dawn segments were cut out.
  • In Denmark the show was included as its own segment on Sesamgade. It was also included as its own segment on Brazil's Vila Sésamo.
  • Baghch-e-Simsim in Afghanistan includes locally-produced live action segments.
  • Broadcast in over 50 countries, the series is currently seen on such networks as Disney UK, Disney Asia, ABC Australia, YTV/Treehouse Canada, Cartoon Network India, MiniMini (as part of Sezamkowy Zakątek, known as Bawmy się, Sezamku, or "Let's Play Sesame"), Minimax, Magma, Rai Sat Ragazzi, Rai Gulp & Rai Yoyo. Small portions of the show are used and dubbed for episodes of international coproductions of Sesame Street, including Takalani Sesame, Plaza Sésamo, Sesamstrasse, Ulitsa Sezam, Galli Galli Sim Sim, Rechov Sumsum, and Sesamstraat.
  • The show's central international audience has been in Central and Eastern Europe, as well as a few Nordic countries. It has additionally been dubbed in several languages for home video release (chiefly as part of Oznoz's series of home video-specific dubs).
  • When the series aired on Discovery Kids in Latin America, despite retaining many of the voice actors from Plaza Sésamo, the characters' American names were used.

Notes

  • The show's opening titles were partially reshot for the second season, while incorporating unused clips from the first production season. When the series was re-edited for international markets, all three seasons instead used the opening from the first season, which was edited to remove shots of live children.

Cast

Puppeteers:

Production crew

See also

Sources

  1. Noggin Press Release
  2. End credits of seasons 1 and 2
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 Official Sesame Workshop page (archive link)
  4. Season 2 of Play With Me Sesame begins Saturday June 7th, May 23, 2003
  5. Production slate