
CTW - Administrative Files, 1967-1987 and undated
CTW - Administrative Files, 1967-1987 and undated This series contains policy and planning documents of the Children's Television Workshop. In addition, documents contain details concerning personnel policies and other general company information from 1973 to 1983.
Children's Television Workshop - Closing Logos
Background: Children's Television Workshop was founded in 1968 by Joan Ganz Cooney to create the critically-acclaimed children's show Sesame Street. Until 2000, CTW has produced shows such as 3-2-1 Contact, Square One, Cro, Ghostwriter, The Electric Company, Big Bag, Dragon Tales, and many other edutainment titles.
Children's Television Workshop - Audiovisual Identity Database
Until June 5, 2000, CTW produced shows such as 3-2-1 Contact, Square One, Cro, Ghostwriter, The Electric Company, Big Bag, Dragon Tales, and many other edutainment titles. On June 5, 2000, the company was renamed to Sesame Workshop to symbolize their move beyond producing only television shows and to capitalize on the Sesame Street brand.
Children's Television Workshop records - UMD
The Children's Television Workshop (CTW) records document the founding and organization of CTW, as well as the public television programming produced and distributed by CTW. The records include administrative reports and correspondence, program files, research articles and data, press clippings and notices, international programming files, and ...
Sesame Workshop | Logopedia | Fandom
After the 31st season of Sesame Street, in June 2000, the Children's Television Workshop was rebranded as Sesame Workshop to better represent its non-television activities and interactive media. Starting with the 38th season of Sesame Street in August 2007, the house was removed, leaving only the wordmark.
Sesame Workshop - Wikipedia
Sesame Workshop (SW), originally known as the Children's Television Workshop (CTW), is an American nonprofit organization that has been responsible for the production of several educational children's programs—including its first and best-known, Sesame Street —that have been televised internationally.
Central Files, 1960-1987 and undated | Archival Collections
This subseries contains materials maintained in CTW's central filing system. From 1969 to 1985 CTW maintained a central filing system which officers of the company used to deposit items from their individual files not or no longer needed in day-to-day operation.
Sesame Workshop/Summary | Closing Logo Group | Fandom
The non-profit production company Sesame Workshop was originally founded as the Children's Television Workshop ("CTW") in 1968 by Joan Ganz Cooney and Lloyd Morrisett to create the critically-acclaimed children's show Sesame Street.
Archive » CTW Timeline - Kidscreen
1998年11月1日 · CTW feature film, Sesame Street Presents: Follow That Bird, opens in theaters. January 1987: Square One TV, CTW’s math program, premieres on public television.
Christmas Eve on Sesame Street VHS Home Video CTW 1987
Delve into the festive season with the beloved classic, "Christmas Eve on Sesame Street," now available on VHS. Produced by the Children's Television Workshop in 1987, this home video captures the spirit of Christmas through the charming antics of Sesame Street's iconic characters.
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