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''Sesame Street'' was never popular in the UK and only ran for a few years? Setting aside the sporadic ITV dates, it ran on Channel 4 from 1987-2001. Kids (and many parents) seemed to like it. The BBC's reasons for rejecting it in the seventies aren't just very BBC but very 1970s BBC, and don't necessarily reflect the attitude of the country as a whole. (And by the 21st century, even the Beeb thought there was ''something'' there, or they wouldn't have kept working with Sesame Workshop to create UK versions.)
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\'\'Sesame Street\'\' was never popular in the UK and only ran for a few years? Setting aside the sporadic ITV dates, it ran on Channel 4 from 1987-2001. Kids (and many parents) seemed to like it. The BBC\'s reasons for rejecting it in the seventies aren\'t just very BBC but very 1970s BBC, and don\'t necessarily reflect the attitude of the country as a whole. (And by the 21st century, even the Beeb thought there was \'\'something\'\' there, or they wouldn\'t have kept working with Sesame Workshop to create two different UK versions.)
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''Sesame Street'' was never popular in the UK and only ran for a few years? Setting aside the sporadic ITV dates, it ran on Channel 4 from 1987-2001. People seemed to like it. The BBC's reasons for rejecting it in the seventies aren't just very BBC but very 1970s BBC, and don't necessarily reflect the attitude of the country as a whole. (And by the 21st century, even the Beeb thought there was ''something'' there, or they wouldn't have kept working with Sesame Workshop to create UK versions.)
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\'\'Sesame Street\'\' was never popular in the UK and only ran for a few years? Setting aside the sporadic ITV dates, it ran on Channel 4 from 1987-2001. Kids (and many parents) seemed to like it. The BBC\'s reasons for rejecting it in the seventies aren\'t just very BBC but very 1970s BBC, and don\'t necessarily reflect the attitude of the country as a whole. (And by the 21st century, even the Beeb thought there was \'\'something\'\' there, or they wouldn\'t have kept working with Sesame Workshop to create UK versions.)
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Sesame Street was never popular in the UK and only ran for a few years? Setting aside the sporadic ITV dates, it ran on Channel 4 from 1987-2001. People seemed to like it. The BBC's reasons for rejecting it in the seventies aren't just very BBC but very 1970s BBC, and don't necessarily reflect the attitude of the country as a whole. (And by the 21st century, even the Beeb thought there was ''something'' there, or they wouldn't have kept working with Sesame Workshop to create UK versions.)
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\'\'Sesame Street\'\' was never popular in the UK and only ran for a few years? Setting aside the sporadic ITV dates, it ran on Channel 4 from 1987-2001. People seemed to like it. The BBC\'s reasons for rejecting it in the seventies aren\'t just very BBC but very 1970s BBC, and don\'t necessarily reflect the attitude of the country as a whole. (And by the 21st century, even the Beeb thought there was \'\'something\'\' there, or they wouldn\'t have kept working with Sesame Workshop to create UK versions.)
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