SESAME STREET UNPAVED: Who love the show?

ssetta

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Originally posted by aaron likes rowlf
i'd call but they wont listen to a 13 year old
See, I don't think that woman there would listen to any of us here. It would be nice, but see, we're not the audience who they're trying to target. I do know someone else who called, and apparently, she said the exact same thing she said to me.

Originally posted by Erine89181
i would but is it where you have to pay or is it free?

Well, it's free if you live in New York. Otherwise, it's long distance. But I have heard people say this before. It's a shame.
 

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Ok Plan 3. We have to get some other channel to play the show. I figured that if we can get someone else to show it might work. If you know any other # to other stactions get their # and call them. What about either TV LAND OR HALLMARK CHANNEL. If you know the # call them. That might help. Ok get to it. (Sorry don't mean so demanding)
 

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Another suggestion I had was to have a Classic Children's TV Network. We could like write to Time Warner, Viacom (well, I don't know about them, they own Noggin). We could tell them about how today's TV shows often have bad value, and are low quality. So there should be a TV channel that plays old, classic Children's shows. They would be on during the day for kids to watch them. And also at night for parents and kids to watch together.

I also thought of, maybe like as the day gets down, they could get earlier and earlier and earlier. Like maybe during the day, they could have shows from the 90s, then into the afternoon, they would go to 80s, then 70s in the evening, 60s during prime time, and 50s late at night. And all the 70s, 80s, and 90s blocks would have Sesame Street. What do you think?
 

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Doesn't Noggin have the rights to SS for a while? So I don't think Unpaved could even been shown anywhere else.
 

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I think thats a fabulious Idea. Love it. Now we just need someone who can get the whole thing started. Sorry Cookiefan we people who love SSU will stick to what we can do. So if it takes a long time to get it back on. Will do it. So what do we need to do to get them to do this?

PS. Off the subgect. Does your user name stand for something?
 

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Noggin has the rights to air it, but that doesn't mean another channel can buy the rights.
 

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Sesame Street Unpaved is already off NOGGIN.
I missed every Unpaved episode except #162 and Rainstorm.
I think we need the Henson/CTW channel that features our favorite shows from the Jim Henson Company and Sesame Workshop. Yes, this channel would need Sesame Street Unpaved, The Muppet Show, Fraggle Rock, Muppet Babies, Farscape, Bear In the Big Blue House, The Electric Company, 3-2-1 Contact, Square One Television, Fraggle Rock (animated), Muppets Tonight, the Wubbulous World of Dr. Suess, Sesame Street episodes from Season 25 and Season 30, Cro, Ghostwriter and a buncha other Henson favorites as well as the international Sesame Street shows like Open Sesame and Sesame Park!
 

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This would be another GREAT idea. But, would we really need Season 30? Whatever happened to seasons 21-24? If they're going to air those old shows, I think they also need to put more episodes.
 

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Originally posted by ssetta
But, would we really need Season 30?
Yeah, because the Season 30 episodes are shown on Noggin only at 5AM and the Season 31 episodes are now shown everyday at 9:00 AM and 12:30 PM.
 
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