The politics of children's television
Jesse Walker (Reason Magazine)
http://reason.com/archives/2009/10/23/the-way-to-sesame-street
Very interesting read (and a short one too) with a thoughtful conclusion.
Not just for kids either, parents and caregivers watched the programs with the kids. People learned English watching that program, and Spanish later on in years.
I liked to watch with the kids the Electric Company program, I believe it was that show that had a cartoon The Count dressed up in a cape that would draw numbers on things,
I once in a while think of the Count when I see a lone number on buildings or shirts. " I'm going to make a 7."
Adults and kids could connect with the charactors of Sesame Street, what parent didn't know who Big Bird was or Oscar the Grouch.
Kid learn more with humor then dry repetition, so do adults. My Dad was ahead of his time, when I had to memorise the times tables, he had me sing them like the Alphabet song.