Sesame Tree
Sesame Tree | |
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Genre | Educational |
Theme music composer | Duke Special |
Country of origin | United Kingdom United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 2 |
No. of episodes | 40 |
Production | |
Running time | 15 minutes |
Production companies | Sixteen South Sesame Workshop BBC Northern Ireland |
Original release | |
Network | BBC Two CBeebies |
Release | 5 April 2008 28 January 2011 | –
Sesame Tree is an adaptation of the American children's television series, Sesame Street, which was made entirely in Northern Ireland. The series was produced by Belfast based production company, Sixteen South and Sesame Workshop. The first episode aired on BBC Two in Northern Ireland on 5 April 2008, with the first series subsequently airing nationwide on CBeebies in August 2008.[1][2]
A second series was launched in November 2010, and broadcast on CBeebies and BBC Two from 22 November 2010.[3]
Production
[edit]The project had been under consideration since 2004; in Sesame Workshop's presentation on their international projects, Northern Ireland was listed as a goal, with the intent of 'building the Sesame model for respect and understanding curriculum across the sectarian divide."[4]
In January 2006, The American Ireland Fund provided support to realise the project.[5][6] Additional funding was secured from the International Fund for Ireland (IFI) and the Northern Ireland Fund for Reconciliation.[7] Funding for the second series was provided by IFI and Northern Ireland Screen.
All the characters were developed by Sesame Workshop and Sixteen South, and the Muppets for the series were built by The Jim Henson Company in New York, who worked with exclusively local writers and Muppet Performers. Martin P. Robinson assisted in auditioning and training local performers, who include Lesa Gillespie, Paul Currie, Michael McNulty, Mike Smith, Helen Sloan and Alana Kerr.[8]
The Northern Irish science fiction writer, Ian McDonald, has contributed scripts to the series, along with local writing trio Kieran Doherty, Danny Nash and Ian Nugent. Each of these four writers has written five episodes each, comprising the full twenty episodes of the first series.
Format
[edit]The initial series of Sesame Tree comprised twenty seventeen minute programmes, aimed at an audience of children aged 2–5. Following a format similar to that of The Hoobs, it is composed of original puppet segments featuring Muppets created specifically for the series, local mini documentaries depicting a child's eye view of life in Northern Ireland, and classic Muppet segments from the library of Sesame Street.[9]
The common area of the programme is the "Sesame Tree" – a hollow tree where children can ask questions and have them answered;[10] the Sesame Tree is the programme's analogue to the street in the original Sesame Street programme. The residents of the Tree are Potto; Hilda and Archie, a new arrival for the second series.
The production also coincides with Tar ag Spraoi Sesame, an Irish dubbed package of Play with Me Sesame, airing on TG4 in Ireland. The title and background music for the programme was composed by artist of Northern Ireland, Duke Special.[11]
Characters
[edit]- Potto (performed by Paul Currie and Michael McNulty) – The main character of the series. He is a book loving monster inventor who likes to "potter" around the devices. Potto is best friends with Hilda the Hare and is the cousin of Telly Monster. His puppet is the same AM Monster design that was used for Humphrey from Sesame Street.[12]
- Hilda (performed by Lesa Gillespie) – A seven-year-old Irish Hare who is best friends with Potto.[13]
- Claribelle (performed by Helen Sloan (series 1) and Alana Kerr (series 2)) – A bespectacled, red Muppet bird.[12]
- Samson and Goliath (performed by Sarah Lyle and Alan Kerr) – A bunch of Bookworms that live amongst Potto's books.[9]
- Weatherberries (performed by Sarah Lyle and Michael McNulty) – A bunch of singing fruit.[12] They announce the weather whenever Hilda asks what the weather will be like that day.
- Archie (performed by Mike Smith) – A bespectacled red squirrel who loves maths. He was introduced in Season 2.
Episodes
[edit]Series 1
[edit]- The Bookworms Move House
- Food for Thought
- Booga Granny Hare!
- The Share Necessities
- Big Hare Day
- Finders Keepers
- A Present for Claribelle
- CSI Sesame Tree
- Beezer Broccoli Birthday Cake
- Arty Party
- Turn and Turn About
- Practice Makes Perfect
- Potto's Really Rockin' Pocket Shoes
- One Wee Minute
- Hilda's Two Birthdays
- Same Difference
- Potto's Perfect Picnic
- Sad Hare Blues
- The Goldfish Tree
- A Very Special Visitor
Series 2
[edit]- Hilda's Beezer Buddies
- Best of Furry Friends
- Let's Have a Party
- Run Potto Run
- Out of Tune
- Super Squirrel's Super Glasses
- Potto's Heard of Cows
- Potto's Movie Mania (Elmgrove Primary School)
- Squirrel's Day
- It's Not Me It's You
- Potto's Never Ending Story
- Pizza Perfection
- Scaredy Squirrel
- Treemendous
- The Trying Game
- Promises, Promises
- Squirrel School
- The Big Sleepover
- Yes We Can
- Potto's Big Day Out
References
[edit]- ^ "The Bookworms Move House". Sesame Tree. Series 1. Episode 1. Belfast. 5 April 2008. BBC. BBC Two/CBeebies. Retrieved 1 January 2012.
- ^ "Episodes from Sesame Tree broadcast in 2008". BBC. Retrieved 1 January 2012.
- ^ "Hilda's Beezer Buddies". Sesame Tree. Series 2. Episode 1. Belfast. 22 November 2010. BBC. CBeebies. Retrieved 1 January 2012.
- ^ 2004 Sesame Workshop powerpoint presentation
- ^ The American Ireland Fund – Sesame Tree
- ^ O' Driscoll, Sean. "'Sesame Street' project to promote tolerance in North." The Irish Times. 28 January 2006.
- ^ O'Mahony, Catherine. "The North Gets Its Own Sesame Street Archived 17 October 2007 at the Wayback Machine." The Sunday Business Post. 5 May 2007
- ^ Belfast Telegraph "Ulster on way to Sesame Street" by Emily Moulton 10/10/07
- ^ a b McCrum, Andrew (12 January 2017). "Sesame Tree Series One". Northern Ireland Screen. Retrieved 12 January 2023.
- ^ Sesame Workshop press release Archived 27 November 2007 at the Wayback Machine. 20 September 2007
- ^ "Muppets arrive in Belfast as part of new children's television series, Sesame Tree, debuting on BBC Northern Ireland television this month" (Press release). Belfast and New York City: Sesame Workshop. 11 March 2008. Archived from the original on 13 September 2011. Retrieved 2 January 2012.
- ^ a b c Moulton, Emily (4 July 2008). "Meet the Muppets who speak Norn Iron". Belfast Telegraph. ISSN 0307-1235. Retrieved 12 January 2023.
- ^ "Meet Sesame Street's Global Cast of Characters". Smithsonian Magazine. 6 November 2009. Retrieved 12 January 2023.
External links
[edit]- Sesame Tree at BBC Online
- BBC Northern Ireland: Sesame Tree schools
- Sesame Tree at Muppet Wiki
- Sesame Street international co-productions
- BBC Northern Ireland television shows
- 2008 British television series debuts
- 2011 British television series endings
- 2000s British children's television series
- 2010s British children's television series
- 2000s television series from Northern Ireland
- 2010s television series from Northern Ireland
- 2000s preschool education television series
- 2010s preschool education television series
- British television shows featuring puppetry
- Television series by Sesame Workshop
- CBeebies
- British television series based on American television series