Northern Irish version of the international series Sesame Street with clips of local children. Potto is baking a cake for Hilda's birthday. Show more
Children's fun. Hilda and Potto can't find anything in the Sesame Tree because it's such a mess. The question arrives: Why do we have to tidy up? Show more
Northern Irish version of the international series Sesame Street, featuring clips of children from around Northern Ireland. Hilda needs help to write a speech. Show more
Claribelle is all flustered because she's been chosen to sing in the Dawn Chorus, while Potto reveals that he's afraid to sing in front of other people. Show more
Northern Irish version of the international series Sesame Street. Potto invents a pair of monster guddies that will make him go as fast as Hilda. Show more
Children's fun. After a disagreement, Potto and Hilda decide to split up the Sesame Tree. Hilda visits quintuplets to discover the benefits of sharing. Show more
Hilda asks Potto to play swingball, but he won't even try as he's not very good at the game. The question that comes in, "Why is it good to do hard things?".
Northern Irish version of the international series Sesame Street, featuring clips of local children. Claribelle helps Potto and Hilda to reuse old objects. Show more
Northern Irish version of the international series Sesame Street, featuring clips of local children. Potto is painting a portrait of Hilda. Show more
Northern Ireland's version of the international series Sesame Street, with clips of local children. Hilda is wearing special clothes to celebrate Big Hare Day. Show more
Northern Irish version of the international series Sesame Street, featuring clips of local children. Potto and Hilda can't take turns. Show more
Children's fun. Potto has invented a machine that goes ludicrously fast. In search of the right fuel, Potto and Hilda decide to feed crisps into the machine. Show more
Hilda's family visits and Potto is uneasy as he feels he looks different. To discover why we all look different, Hilda meets children all over Ireland. Show more
Hilda wants to have a picnic, but Potto is afraid to go outside because it is unpredictable out there. Show more
Northern Irish version of the international series Sesame Street, featuring clips of local children. Hilda and Potto play hide-and-seek, but Potto counts too slowly. Show more
Northern Irish version of the international series Sesame Street, featuring clips of local children. Hilda loves birthdays, but Halloween is better. Show more
The bookworms have made a mess of Potto's library. Driven by the question 'Why do birds live in nests?' Hilda asks traveller children what makes a home. Show more
Hilda is feeling glum because Claribelle hasn't visited the tree in some time. Try as he might, Potto can't seem to cheer her up and he starts feeling blue himself. Show more
When Hilda enters the Sesame Tree with a new pet goldfish, she wants to plant it in the earth so that she can grow more. Show more
Northern Irish version of the international series Sesame Street, featuring clips of local children. Hilda breaks one of Potto's toys by accident. Show more