This is a question I've had for a while.
I was wondering that since SESAME is a public television show that's funded by the government, I wonder how well the human actors do financially.
I wonder if they get paid scale, or if they get paid so little that they have to find something in the off-season to supplement their income.
Anyone have any theories?
It's just that SESAME WORKSHOP seems so strapped for cash, I wonder if there's enough to go around to pay the overhead.
I was wondering that since SESAME is a public television show that's funded by the government, I wonder how well the human actors do financially.
I wonder if they get paid scale, or if they get paid so little that they have to find something in the off-season to supplement their income.
Anyone have any theories?
It's just that SESAME WORKSHOP seems so strapped for cash, I wonder if there's enough to go around to pay the overhead.
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