Sesame Street | |||||
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. | ||
A boy imagines that he's a baker. | ||
Oscar shows Susan the cake that he's baked for Herbie's birthday. | ||
"Ten Song (Song of Ten)" | ||
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)" (repeat, intro only) | ||
An award for "U". Animation by Cliff Roberts | ||
Claymation film by Jim Henson: A unicorn talks about U words. | ||
Susan reads The Story Grandmother Told by Martha Alexander. | ||
Anything Muppets sing "I Am a Fine Musician". | ||
Counting 11 eggs and one cookie. (EKA: Episode 0043) | ||
Ernie counts out 11 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". | ||
Q words. Animation by Cliff Roberts | ||
An Anything Muppet man sings "A, You're Adorable" to a woman, using alphabet blocks to enumerate the ways that he loves her. Cookie Monster shows up and eats the blocks. | ||
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 (EKA: Episode 0008) | ||
Bob sings "Good Morning Starshine" with a group of hippie Anything Muppets. | ||
Gordon continues his rhyme game. | ||
Susan plays "One of These Things" with shapes. | ||
Buddy and Jim try to put on shoes and socks. | ||
Gordon and the kids say good-bye to the viewers. |