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Sesame Promos

mikebennidict

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with the 35 aniversary special about to air in 3 days, i think it would be nice if we and i know theese will be vey hard to come by is maybe see if there are any sites that have old promos advertising it's debut. maybe somwhere out there on the w.w.w. that have them whether advertisments put out by NET Nattional Educational Television as PBS was still known as or promos put out by everyones local PBS station. as i said they'd be hard to come by since most newspapers don't have issues on their websites going back very far i once wrote my local newspaper saying they should put old papers from previous decades and not just the 1990s but they said that doing that would be very hard and maybe impossible to do and if it can be done would be very expensive. that's why we generally don't see very old SS articles or other PBS shows on the internet. you usually have to go to the library to find such stuff.
 
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