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The set of ''Rechov Sumsum'' was the central location for ''[[Shalom Sesame]]'', a co-production between the series and its [[American]] counterpart, shown to American audiences.
 
The set of ''Rechov Sumsum'' was the central location for ''[[Shalom Sesame]]'', a co-production between the series and its [[American]] counterpart, shown to American audiences.
   
In the 1990s, an attempt at a Palestinian co-production was launched, ''[[Rechov Sumsum — Shara'a Simsim]]'', but this was subsequently abandoned. ''[[Sippuray Sumsum]]'', or ''Sesame Stories'', replaced it, as the Israeli part of three separate programs serving the Middle East.
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In the 1990s, an attempt at a Palestinian co-production was launched, ''[[Rechov Sumsum — Shara'a Simsim]]'', but this was subsequently abandoned. ''[[Sippuray Sumsum]]'', or ''Sesame Stories'', replaced it, as the Israeli part of three separate programs serving the Middle East.
   
 
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*[[Herry Monster]]: Shraga
 
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*[[Beautiful Day Monster]]: Ezra
 
*[[Prairie Dawn]]: Miri
 
*[[Prairie Dawn]]: Miri
 
*[[The Amazing Mumford]]: Malkush ha-Kosem ha-Gadol ("Malkush the Great Wizard")
 
*[[The Amazing Mumford]]: Malkush ha-Kosem ha-Gadol ("Malkush the Great Wizard")

Revision as of 06:24, 3 May 2011

Title
Telaviv

Moishe Oofnik and Kippi Ben Kippod.

RechovSumsum2006
RechovSumsum2009
Sippuraysumsum

2006 Rechov Sumsum cast members.

New Rechov Sumsum

The 2009 Rechov Sumsum cast, including new Muppets Grover and Sivan.

Rechov Sumsum (רחוב סומסום) was the first Israeli co-production of Sesame Street. The brainchild of Dr. Lewis Bernstein, who initially pitched the idea in 1979, the first episodes debuted over ETV in June 1982, with the full season beginning in September 1983. 195 episodes were produced through 1986, and remained popular in re-runs even having the show's Muppet characters appearing on other Israeli television productions frequently for years after the show's run.

The series starred porcupine Kippi Ben Kippod, and Moishe Oofnik, the Israeli counterparts, respectively, to Big Bird and Oscar the Grouch.

The set of Rechov Sumsum was the central location for Shalom Sesame, a co-production between the series and its American counterpart, shown to American audiences.

In the 1990s, an attempt at a Palestinian co-production was launched, Rechov Sumsum — Shara'a Simsim, but this was subsequently abandoned. Sippuray Sumsum, or Sesame Stories, replaced it, as the Israeli part of three separate programs serving the Middle East.

Second version

The new season of Rechov Sumsum premiered on HOP! Channel on December 15, 2006, and consists of forty episodes. The season resembles the early version from the 1980s and feature a re-built model of the original set. The new cast includes an Arab-Israeli Muppet character, Mahboub (introduced on Sippuray Sumsum and played by Yousef Sweid), Abigail "an inquisitive and spontaneous three-year-old girl," and new human characters, such as Tzachi (a native Jewish Israeli), Ibtisam (an Arab Israeli), and Irina (a Russian Jew and owner of the Magic Trick Shop, played by Eugene Dodina). [1] Celebrity guests on the new series include Arkadi Dunchin, a Russian-Jew singer and chef, and Rim Musa, a 16-year old Arab-Israeli soccer player.

Tzachi and Ibtisam had previously appeared on the Israeli co-production Sippuray Sumsum. [2]

The series is produced by Gold Zebra Communications.

Hebrew names for Sesame Street characters

Cast

Puppeteers

Human Cast

1980s:

2006-:

Voices

Main cast:
Additional Voices ("Guest Muppets")

See also

Sources

External links