Sesame Stadium

Stadion Susam is the Sallyish localised version of Sesame Street that airs on SBC1. Unlike their predecessors from all over the world, it is set in a sports stadium in a big city instead of the traditional Sesame Street neighbourhood. Each episode is 30 minutes, of which 15–20 are from the Sallyish production and 10–15 is dubbed or voice-overed from Sesame Street

It is targeted to people age 1-13.

History
In 1979, SRISRT (predecessor to SBC) approached Children's Television Workshop about the possibility to make a Sallyish co-production of Sesame Street. In 1982, an agreement was reached between SRISRT and CTW, and the production of Stadion Susam began in May 1984. As part of the preparation for the show, Kermit Love traveled to the Island of Sally (then the Socalist Republic of the Island of Sally) in March 1984 to teach the Sallyish puppeteers.

The first episode aired on August 2, 1984 at 12:34 local time. The stadium set, Tuhinga Stadion Munkások, which was the original national stadium of the country, is provided by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Sally City, which bought the land the stadium sits on in 1975. An AstroTurf field that could be converted from a football pitch to a baseball field replaced the original Kentucky bluegrass field. The stadium was modified again in 2006. It was given a roll-out natural grass field and was repainted to it's original look with some elements of the Stadion Susam color scheme.

Segments

 * Stadium Scenes: Similar to the Street Scenes from the original American show
 * Elmo's World: A version of the original US Elmo's World.
 * Abby's Flying Fairy School: A version of the original US Flying Fairy School segments.
 * Cookie's Crumby Pictures: Parodies of famous movies featuring the Cookie Monster. Targeted mainly towards teenagers and the adult audience.