Sesame Station

Sesame Station is a English Children's Television Series that ran on CBeebies now runs on Cartoonito. Based on Sesame Street and Thomas The Tank Engine, It quickly became the most popular children's show in The United Kingdom and Ireland after its debut on October of 2000. 366 episodes we're made until April of 2009. Unlike their predecessors from all over the world it is set in a railway station near a town instead of the traditional Sesame Street neighbourhood. Each episode is 30 minutes, of which 15–20 are from the English Production 5–10 are dubbed from Sesame Street.

History
In 1995, The BBC approached the Children's television Workshop about the possibility to make an English co-production of Sesame Street. In 1989, an agreement was reached between NRK and CTW, and the production of Sesame Station began in September 1999. As part of the preparation for the show, Kermit Love traveled to to the United Kingdom in October 1999 to teach the British puppeteers. The first episode aired on the BBC in October 1st, 2000. In the beginning, the plan was to produce 100 episodes all written by Thomas the Tank Engine's Head Writer Andrew Banner. In 2003, the executive producer Robert D. Cardona