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'''''Shara'a Simsim''''' is the current Palestinian co-production of ''[[Sesame Street]]'', the successor to ''[[Rechov Sumsum — Shara'a Simsim]]'', the Israeli-Pakestinian joint venture, and ''[[Hikayat Simsim (Palestine)|Hikayat Simsim]], the Palestine only series. |
'''''Shara'a Simsim''''' is the current Palestinian co-production of ''[[Sesame Street]]'', the successor to ''[[Rechov Sumsum — Shara'a Simsim]]'', the Israeli-Pakestinian joint venture, and ''[[Hikayat Simsim (Palestine)|Hikayat Simsim]], the Palestine only series. |
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Revision as of 06:08, 3 October 2009
Shara'a Simsim is the current Palestinian co-production of Sesame Street, the successor to Rechov Sumsum — Shara'a Simsim, the Israeli-Pakestinian joint venture, and Hikayat Simsim, the Palestine only series.
The new series premiered in May 2007, and retains Kareem and Haneen from the earlier incarnations. A new cast member is actor Khaled Masou, who plays Salim, the Fix-It manager.[1]
Gary Knell visited Ramallah for the first time in 2007, for the new series' third season's launch party.[2]
The program is broadcast in Arabic and Hebrew on the 10-station Palestinian Maan TV network.[1]
Crew
- Daoud Kuttab, executive director
Sources
- "The Muppets Take Ramallah", The New York Times. October 2, 2009.