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Sesame Land

TotallySpiesFan

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We all know that Sesame Park went off the air after ratings fell down. Maybe it would be fun if YTV or CBC could have a second Canadian coproduction of Sesame Street called "Sesame Land". Basil and Louis would return for this coproduction with four new characters; they would include a full-body moose named Alfred, a beaver named Andre, a rabbit named Stacey, and a turtle named Kevin. Does anyone like this idea?
 

D'Snowth

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What? Sesame Park went off the air? Why does it seem like television shows in Canada never last long? Most new Canadian TV shows these days seem to last one season with anywhere between five to fifteen episodes.
 

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I know. Sesame Park was dropped from CBC in 2002 because of ratings going down.
 
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