![]() Oscarfan 00:50, 16 January 2009 (UTC) Unknown episodes Okay, seeing the various pages for the celebrities that appeared during these episodes, I see they're cited as 2005, so I quess that would be season 9. Can anyone help clear this up, cause online sources for these episodes are scarce. And I have reason to believe why I can't find the episodes I listed below are because THEY are in fact season 10, while the ones in the category are older (although I think the copyright date is 2005) This evidenced by the fact that the V-me guides list episodes with "10" prefixes (possibly for the tenth season) and they episodes listed below are presumably these ones (the one with R and 15 is listed there as 1005). My Spanish station shows an hour long block of Plaza Sesamo on weekends, and Saturdays are repeats of the previous season, while Sundays show the new episodes. Oscarfan 20:35, (UTC) Something just hit me. I'll start moving everything later in the week. If not, then we'll just use seasonal prefixes. If anyone thinks it's accurate, we'll go with it for the episodes. I made this list here of the possible amount of episodes if they were to go in the numerical order Wikipedia claims they would. Well, it's apparent that SW won't respond to my email, so I believe we should go with season numbers until we can prove Wikipedia's list is accurate. I just contacted SW, but they rarely respond to the emails. ![]() ![]() I contacted PBS Kids Sprout before about the episodes they show on demand, but got no real information. Andrew Leal ( talk) 20:19, (UTC) What about trying to contact Sesame Street Workshop or the producers of the show to hear if they can cast some light on the starts and stops of the show and how they are numbering the episodes ? Henrik ( talk) 20:37, (UTC) One of these days, I still need to put together a clearer history of the stops and starts and cast turnovers from the CTW materials and the commercial album and VHS releases and the like. Since Plaza Sesamo has run irregularly, with years passing between seasons, looking around, it seems the 1993 video releases featured new bookending material but may not have corresponded to actual new episodes (and then a few years later, the big revamp added Lola and Pancho). Oscarfan 19:45, (UTC) Wikipedia may be correct as far as omitting 1993 but it's always hard to tell (since we don't know what their source is). It works better that way, until we get info for older episodes and how they're numbered. That way, it eliminates the possibility of being wrong about how many total episodes there are. If there's about 975 episodes, and PBS was showing season 9, then where do you think the 400 numbers come from? In general, I would think that if there's fewer than 100 episodes a season, it makes sense to do season numbering - 1001, 1002, etc. Oscarfan 11:00, (UTC) Hmm, that's interesting. But, if we can trust them, there's about 975 episodes (including the 65 new ones produced in 2008). That's a good question! Can you describe how we know the episode numbers that we know? How many episodes are there altogether? - Danny ( talk) 05:46, (UTC) Well, the info for the Season 8 episodes I found here (which is how the PBS stations refer to them), the info for season 9 and 10 came from V-me's website (which refers to the season 9 episodes as just "Episodio 1", but naming them "401" is based on the PBS listings) As for how many episodes, in retrospect, Wikipedia seem to have a reliable list until it saw there were no seasons listed for 1993, which is when most of the early Plaza Sesamo videos came out. Should we consider one of those options (especially when we get episodes older that may sources can provide), or just keep it the way it now? - Oscarfan 02:14, (UTC) (Example: Episodio 418 would become Episodio 0798). Arrange them in numerical order, using accurate numbers per the series' chronological order.Renaming the ones from season 8 and 9 with appropraite season prefixes, like the season 10 episodes have (i.e.I've been wondering if we should rename these episodes, because something looks uneven having the episodes from season 9 label with "4" prefixes (as per PBS listings), while season 10 ones have "10" (as per V-me) listings). All rights reserved.Despite being virtually the only who edits these things, I think this is something that requires some other brain power and input. Random House Kernerman Webster's College Dictionary, © 2010 K Dictionaries Ltd.
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