

The infomercial was aired across all of Nickelodeon's networks throughout spring 2002. In the infomercial, Play with Me Sesame is highlighted as the main attraction of Noggin's lineup, and Grover sings about the different Nickelodeon characters seen on Noggin. Their marketing team created a musical infomercial, sung by Grover and called the " Grover Song," as a sample of the Play with Me Sesame format. Nickelodeon extensively promoted the launch of Play with Me Sesame in 2002.

They were drawn by Melinda Beck, the art director of Noggin. Many of the background designs in Play with Me Sesame were simultaneously used in Nickelodeon and Noggin's Moose and Zee interstitials.
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The music was composed by Michael Ungar, who had done the same for Noggin's former flagship series Phred on Your Head Show. The show was developed by Jocelyn Hassenfeld, who had joined Nickelodeon to work on Allegra's Window. Noggin’s Play With Me Sesame Mall Tour, based on Noggins Play with Me Sesame, is a stage show to promote Noggins new series in 2002. The writer of Play with Me Sesame, Karen Kuflik, had previously written for Nick in the Afternoon and Nickellennium. Play With Me Sesame Noggin Airing: Season 2 Episode (2005) Techatax the Second 153 subscribers Subscribe 71 Share Save 33K views 3 months ago Also had this on an old ass DVD I recorded. To create the show, Nickelodeon hired a crew of Nick employees to write, compose, and direct. The series' backgrounds and animated elements were made by Nickelodeon Digital 1 in New York City. It is a spin-off of Sesame Street hosted by Ernie, Bert, Prairie Dawn, and Grover.
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Sesame retained the rights to the archive footage, while Noggin specially created the opening sequences.Production was divided between Nick Digital and Sesame Workshop. Play with Me Sesame is an American children's television series, created by Sesame Workshop and Nickelodeon for their former joint venture Noggin. Noggin's variety shows, The Phred on Your Head Show and URL with Phred, featured Sesame Workshop's series Cro as well as some Sesame Street skits.Īdditionally, Nickelodeon and Sesame Workshop created two syndication packages of Sesame Street called Sesame Street Unpaved and 123 Sesame Street. In the channel's early years, most of its reruns came from Sesame Workshop's library of older shows. Once an official episode broadcast order with air dates, etc, can be found, we can merge the content with the cited source. It was intended to fill a gap in educational shows aimed at older children. Sandbox:Play with Me Sesame episodes View source The following guides have been constructed from information provided by Youku as explained in Thread:285043. In 1998, Nick and Sesame formed a partnership and planned a joint venture between the two called Noggin (named after a slang word for the head, reflecting the channel's educational goals). During this time, Nickelodeon was planning a similar network to air its educational programming to be titled "Big Orange." Instead of discarding the concept, Nickelodeon continued to expand upon the idea by adapting the project to meet new requirements for educational programs. The original name for this channel was "New Kid City." Sesame abandoned the idea later on. In 1995, Sesame Workshop (then called the Children's Television Workshop, or CTW) made plans for an independent cable network to air its shows.
