Ulica Sezamkowa
Ulica Sezamkowa | |
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Genre | Children's television series |
Created by | Joan Ganz Cooney (concept) Jim Henson (concept) |
Starring | Andrzej Buszewicz |
Country of origin | Poland |
No. of episodes | 52 |
Release | |
Original network | TVP2 |
Picture format | PAL |
Original release | October 1996 2001 | –
Ulica Sezamkowa is the Polish version of the children's television series Sesame Street.[1] It is one of many Sesame Street international co-productions and first aired in 1996.
The Muppets seen in the series were designed in the United States by Jim Henson Productions, using Polish children's sketches as references.
Characters[]
Characters exclusive to Ulica Sezamkowa include:
- Smok Bazyli (Bazyli the Dragon), a jovial, furry dragon.
- Owieczka Beata (Beata the Lamb), a lamb who thinks she knows everything.
- Pędzipotwór (Speedmonster), a turquoise monster who is similar to Cookie Monster.
Sezamkowy Zakątek[]
Beginning in 2006, the Polish kids' channel MiniMini began airing a one-hour Sesame programming block, Sezamkowy Zakątek. The original Polish co-production of Sesame Street, Ulica Sezamkowa, is no longer in production.
This program block including language-dubbed versions of Elmo's World, Global Grover, Play with Me Sesame, Bert and Ernie's Great Adventures and 3, 2, 1, Let's Go!, but this block also includes other language-dubbed versions of Abby's Flying Fairy School, Sesame English and Super Grover 2.0; Polish-dubbed versions of Elmo the Musical, Sesame Street Best Friends, Super Healthy Monsters and Cookie's Crumby Pictures; and Ukrainian-dubbed versions of Count TV and Pinky Dinky Doo.
The Sezamkowy Zakątek programming block began airing in Poland in April 1, 2006, and has also been seen in the language package portions from many Sesame Workshop productions in parts of Europe (Italy & Eastern Europe (Hungary, Romania, Slovakia (Czech), Czech Republic, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Slovenia, Montenegro, and the Ukraine)).
Other languages (Sezamkowy Zakątek)[]
- Croatian: Ulica Sezam
- Czech: Sezamová Ulice
- Hungarian: Szezám Utca
- Italian: Gioca con Sesamo
- Romanian: Stradă Sesame
- Serbian: Ulica Sezam
- Slovenian: Ulica Sesame
- Ukrainian: Вулиця Сезам
References[]
- ^ "Polish version of Sesame Street". The Gadsden Times. December 20, 1996. p. A6. Retrieved April 25, 2016.
External links[]
- Sa ne jucam pe Stradă Sesame on Muppet Wiki
- Polish children's television series
- Sesame Street international co-productions
- Polish television shows featuring puppetry
- Polish television series based on American television series
- Children's television series stubs
- Polish television stubs
- European television show stubs