I thought this would be a cool idea to discuss. Should there be a 24/7 Sesame Street Channel? There are over 4000 episodes. It's one hour, which is twice as long as most TV shows, which are a half hour. So compared to other shows, Sesame Street has over 8000 episodes. That's obviously enough for an entire channel. It would probably get much higher ratings than PBS Kids Sprout, due to Sesame Street being the most popular PBS show. The channel would air Vintage Sesame Street, Modern Sesame Street, Play With Me Sesame, Sesame Beginnings, Elmo's World, and the various Sesame Street themed Direct-to-Video/DVD and television specials. The channel could air blocks with nothing but sketches related to one character. The Elmo block would probably get the highest ratings, with Elmo's World playing inbetween sketches starring Elmo. There would also be blocks centered around Cookie Monster, Big Bird, Ernie and Bert, Oscar the Grouch, and even Kermit if Disney wont sue. There could be blocks where only sketches and episodes from a certain era are aired such as the 1960s, the 1980s, the 1990s, you get the idea. There would also be a Sesame Beginnings-only block. Sesame Beginnings could air up until noon, and then the normal Sesame Street would air. Vintage Sesame Street would start during prime time, maybe at 9:00 PM. The commercials would be replaced with animated letter/number bumpers. So, who thinks this idea could work?