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- In Spain, they didn't just dub the original "Sesame Street" and then broadcast it. They combined it with new material made in Spain. "Barrio Sesamo" combines an original Spanish episode with "Sesame Street" footage dubbed to Spanish. This program has passed through three periods. In the first period, which comes from 1979 to 1980, Caponata, the Spanish name for Big Bird, lives in a street where all the neighbours are friends and live happily. Perezgil is Caponata's best friend. In the second period, from 1983 to 1987, the most successful in Spain, Espinete is a big pink hedgehog that has a lot of friends in the street where he lives. His best friend is Don Pimpom. The third period, the most recent one, started around 1995, and I don't know the exact year when it finished. Here Blucky is the new main character and the single episode format of the two previous periods is changed by short sketches combined with Sesame Street footage. It never reached the same success the Espinete period had and went away.
- The strange and surrealistic adventures of Flip and the inhabitants of the Imaginary Planet.
- In each program, two celebrities were competing to guess words that were explained by small children with their own vocabulary. When a contestant guessed the word, he earned a strange puppet called "Gallifante". At the end, of the program, the contestant that had earned the highest amount of gallifantes was the winner of the day. In the second and last season, Javier Sardá made his debut on TV after some successful years in the radio.
- One of the most screwball TV shows of Spain.