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  • I wonder if they showed the SS and CTW signs at the end of the show...

  • I loved the Canadian segments! I loved especially the little girl and her grandfather making bannock in the woods and setting up a teepee

  • @CartoonCookie1: As fasr as I know, CBC and TVO were the only Canadian stations to play the U.S. funding credits for Sesame Street in their airings of the show. I believe the U.K. did the same thing when they showed pre 1995 Sesame Street episodes over there. Additionally, TVO in Canada also showed the original version of The Electric Company, and I would assume that the funding credits for that show were played on TVO as well.

  • @burbank: Yeah, they usually took out the stuff that didn't apply to Canada and replaced it with Canadian material.

  • Is there other countries that play the U.S. funding credits of PBS shows?

  • Did not know they aired Sesame Street in Canada? Did they modify the film by editing some US produced content with Canadian produced content?

  • Music copyright 1970.

  • what version was that of the Sesame Street theme? was that Disco? or something?

  • @hemanshera777 It's late60s-early70s funk because disco is upcoming until about 1975. Funk is the kind of rocking music version of R&B. Music by Joe Raposo.

  • About the children's concert segments on Canadian Sesame Street that I've been on the radar for years, it is in one of the cities listed @0:25 and it's not in Montreal but the other five.

  • Do you have the rest of the episode to go with the Canadian credits?

  • @nicka727 Nope, I'm sorry.

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