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Oscar bakes a cake; Mr. Hooper invents a 10 machine. | |||||||
Air date | January 22, 1970 | ||||||
Season | Season 1 (1969-1970) | ||||||
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Picture | Segment | Description |
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Oscar the Grouch tells Susan that he's preparing for his friend Herbie's birthday. | ||
"The Little Baker": A boy imagines that he's a baker. (First: Episode 0020) | ||
Oscar shows Susan the cake that he's baked for Herbie's birthday. | ||
"Ten Song (Song of Ten)" (First: Episode 0021) | ||
Mr. Hooper invents a machine that creates ten of anything -- but it's only supposed to work on small objects. Big Bird tries it on a garbage can and makes ten garbage cans, wrecking the machine. | ||
"Ten Song (Song of Ten)" The opening of this repeated film appeared on Noggin, and the rest was edited out. | ||
An award for "U". Animation by Cliff Roberts (First: Episode 0036) | ||
Clay animation film by Jim Henson: A unicorn talks about U words. (First: Episode 0037) | ||
Susan reads The Story Grandmother Told by Martha Alexander. | ||
Anything Muppets sing "I Am a Fine Musician". (First: Episode 0010) | ||
Counting eleven eggs and one cookie. (First: Episode 0002) | ||
Ernie counts out eleven cookies and one egg. Cookie Monster eats the cookies. | ||
Mr. Hooper and some kids see skywriter Alphabet Bates making a P. | ||
Ernie and Bert play "What Happens Next". (First: Episode 0017) | ||
"Poverty Q": A figure demonstrates Q words, despite the unruly stem of his letter Q that keeps detaching itself. (First: Episode 0048) Animation by Cliff Roberts | ||
An Anything Muppet man named Jack sings "A, You're Adorable" to his girlfriend, Adrienne, using alphabet blocks to enumerate the ways that he loves her. Cookie Monster shows up and eats the blocks. (First: Episode 0023) | ||
Jackie Robinson says the alphabet. | ||
Gordon plays a poem rhyme game with the kids. | ||
A film shows parts of a flower. Music: Vivaldi's Concerto for lute, 2 violins and continuo in D Major II - Largo (First: Episode 0008) | ||
Bob sings "Good Morning Starshine" with a group of hippie Anything Muppets. (First: Episode 0003) | ||
Gordon continues his rhyme game. | ||
Susan plays "One of These Things" with shapes. | ||
Buddy and Jim try to put on shoes and socks. (First: Episode 0017) | ||
Gordon and the kids say good-bye to the viewers. |
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Picture | Segment | Description |
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"Ten Song (Song of Ten)" As noted above | ||
P - pin | ||
Q - quarter | ||
"Scrap Yard" |
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