‘The second coming we all deserve !’ Sesame Street goes global at long last
After decades of struggle, the warm-hearted kids’ programme has been rescued by Netflix. This could be the start of a partnership as enduring as Bert and Ernie’s An entire generation of British adults was raised by Sesame Street. They’re easy enough to spot; they’re kind, they have had that (…)
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