Sesame Street | |||||||
Air date | February 25, 1970 | ||||||
Season | Season 1 (1969-1970) | ||||||
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Picture | Segment | Description |
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SCENE 1 | Gordon, Josh and Reggie talk about things that everybody does. Gordon mentions that everyone takes baths, including Ernie. | |
Muppets | Ernie sings "Rubber Duckie", an anthem for his beloved rubber duck. | |
SCENE 2 | Big Bird, holding a letter M, laments to Mr. Hooper that he doesn't know any M words to teach to Gillian. Mr. Hooper gives him some hints, but Gillian is able to identify the M words before Big Bird can. | |
Cartoon | M for Mail (First: Episode 0013) | |
Cartoon | M is for Marvelous Martha (First: Episode 0013) | |
Cartoon | M for mouse, mud, and mother (First: Episode 0073) | |
Cast | Buddy and Jim attempt to figure out a way of getting to the opposite side of a wall in order to paint it. (First: Episode 0012) | |
Cartoon | "The D Commercial:" Two boys notice a D, saying it looks fat. A resonant voice (Gary Owens) informs them that it's the letter D. This leads to a jazzy story about a dog who digs for dice, wins a duck, and buys a dinosaur with a dime. Moral: "If you dig a dinosaur, drop your duck for a dime." Studio: Ken Snyder; Director: Fred Calvert (First: Episode 0016) | |
SCENE 3 | Susan reveals nine hidden 9s in a picture of a clown and a lion. | |
Film | "Nine Song (Song of Nine)" (First: Episode 0016) | |
Celebrity | Pat Paulsen counts to 10. "Whoopee!" (First: Episode 0069) | |
SCENE 4 | Mr. Hooper, Reggie, and Gillian look at a New-world monkey. Mr. Hooper introduces some important messages. | |
Cartoon | E Imagination Artists: The Hubleys (First: Episode 0001) | |
SCENE 5 | In the kitchen, Gordon shows Josh how a magnifying glass is used. He points to a film of something in the kitchen seen up close… | |
Film | Close-ups of a tomato are shown. Music: Peter Schickele (First: Episode 0006) | |
SCENE 5 cont'd |
Gordon shows a whole and sliced tomato, then introduces another close-up film. | |
Film | Skin is shown in close-ups. Music: Peter Schickele (First: Episode 0010) | |
SCENE 5 cont'd |
Gordon says if you listen real hard, you'll be able to tell that this next segment isn't just music, it's Mah Na Mah Na music. | |
Muppets | Mahna Mahna and two Anything Muppet girls sing "Mah Na Mah Na". (First: Episode 0014) | |
Cartoon | Jazz #8 (First: Episode 0016) | |
Muppets | Ernie tries to help a mailman deliver a package to Mrs. Mary Ann ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ. (First: Episode 0038) | |
SCENE 6 | Susan plays two rounds of "Three of These Things," first with pictures of letters and a tree, then with animals and a dryer. | |
Film | A boy enters a zoo to observe the simulated environments of various animals. | |
Film | Two men, Big and Little, travel around playing the tuba and violin. Even though they’re different (Big has dark skin, and Little has light skin), together they make beautiful music. (First: Episode 0016) | |
Muppets | Ernie & Bert — Ernie has promised to write a letter to his cousin Mort. Bert helps him with the spelling, but Ernie only gets as far as writing a large letter M on the envelope. Bert says he can't continue spelling the name, because Ernie's written M has taken up the whole space. Ernie says it fulfills his promise to Mort: he's written him a letter; the letter M. (First: Episode 0018) | |
SCENE 7 | Mr. Hooper plays a game with Josh and Reggie where he pretends to have different jobs, and they correct him on what kind of hat he's wearing. | |
Film | "The Little Baker": A boy imagines that he's a baker. (First: Episode 0020) | |
SCENE 8 | Gordon observes some white pekin ducks with Gillian and Reggie, and Gordon signs off. | |
CLOSING SIGNS | A group of Muppet hippies hold the Sesame Street sign, and Cookie Monster holds the Children's Television Workshop sign. |
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