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*[[Lefty the Salesman]] sells [[Ernie]] some air, but when Ernie waves to [[Bert]], wanting to show it to him, he drops it. According to Bert (who didn't know what Ernie had), "It couldn't have vanished into thin air." But Ernie sobs, "Yes, it could, Bert! It could!" |
*[[Lefty the Salesman]] sells [[Ernie]] some air, but when Ernie waves to [[Bert]], wanting to show it to him, he drops it. According to Bert (who didn't know what Ernie had), "It couldn't have vanished into thin air." But Ernie sobs, "Yes, it could, Bert! It could!" |
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ā | *[[Kermit's Lectures]]: [[Kermit the Frog|Kermit]] talks about clues. |
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+ | *[[Kermit's Lectures]]: [[Kermit the Frog|Kermit]] talks about clues. He shows that a boy has grown some carrots because he has garden tools, a watering can, and a packet of seeds. Next, he confirms that a man has built a birdhouse because of his blueprints and carpenter's tools. When he notices [[Beautiful Day Monster]] with a suitcase and an umbrella, Kermit assumes that the monster is going on a trip and using the umbrella as protection from the rain. The monster corrects him; he's planning to eat his umbrella, and uses the suitcase to carry the ketchup he'll use to eat it with. |
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*[[Bob]] sings "[[Picture a World]]". |
*[[Bob]] sings "[[Picture a World]]". |
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*[[Susan]] sings "[[The Garden]]" to [[Oscar the Grouch|Oscar]], to teach him to take care of the environment. |
*[[Susan]] sings "[[The Garden]]" to [[Oscar the Grouch|Oscar]], to teach him to take care of the environment. |
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+ | *Film: Different parts of a flower are shown as Vivaldi music plays. {{first|0008}} |
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*[[Kermit's Lectures]]: [[Kermit the Frog|Kermit]] and [[Cookie Monster]] demonstrate what it is to be happy, angry and sad. Kermit gets angry when Cookie Monster eats the happy face that Kermit provided, Cookie Monster feels sad when Kermit threatens to tell Cookie's mommy what he did, and that makes Kermit happy because he was able to do his demonstration without the tasty styrofoam faces. {{first|0066}} |
*[[Kermit's Lectures]]: [[Kermit the Frog|Kermit]] and [[Cookie Monster]] demonstrate what it is to be happy, angry and sad. Kermit gets angry when Cookie Monster eats the happy face that Kermit provided, Cookie Monster feels sad when Kermit threatens to tell Cookie's mommy what he did, and that makes Kermit happy because he was able to do his demonstration without the tasty styrofoam faces. {{first|0066}} |
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ā | *"Triangle and Square": A male voice narrates a story of a jazzy triangle who loved to dance, and a square square. The triangle likes being flexible, but the square would rather be stiff and square. {{first|0007}} |
+ | *"Triangle and Square": A male voice narrates a story of a jazzy triangle who loved to dance, and a square square. The triangle likes being flexible, but the square would rather be stiff and *square*. {{first|0007}} |
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+ | *An [[Anything Muppet]] boy teaches "forward" and "backward" with a group of Muppet kids, hippies, and [[Grover]] who keep running over the boy when his back is turned. {{first|0069}} |
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+ | *"[[Where the Garbage Goes]]," a song film which explains what happens to garbage after it gets thrown away. (Music by Peter Schickele.) {{first|0077}} |
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*[[Speech Balloon]]: I -- (strawberry) Ice Cream {{first|0033}} |
*[[Speech Balloon]]: I -- (strawberry) Ice Cream {{first|0033}} |
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*Cartoon: A [[Gary Owens]]-voiced man attempts to discuss the letter I, but is jeered by an offscreen voice. The man uses him as an example of the word "impolite". {{first|0032}} |
*Cartoon: A [[Gary Owens]]-voiced man attempts to discuss the letter I, but is jeered by an offscreen voice. The man uses him as an example of the word "impolite". {{first|0032}} |
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*[[Alphabet Bates]] makes the letter P. {{first|0054}} |
*[[Alphabet Bates]] makes the letter P. {{first|0054}} |
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*Cartoon: A short poem about a pirate and his puppy demonstrate the letter P. {{first|0059}} |
*Cartoon: A short poem about a pirate and his puppy demonstrate the letter P. {{first|0059}} |
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*Cartoon: "Poverty U" -- A figure gives a salute to the letter U, and presents the letter with a bouquet of flowers. {{first|0036}} |
*Cartoon: "Poverty U" -- A figure gives a salute to the letter U, and presents the letter with a bouquet of flowers. {{first|0036}} |
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*[[Speech Balloon]]: āUā ā Umbrella {{first|0038}} |
*[[Speech Balloon]]: āUā ā Umbrella {{first|0038}} |
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*[[Ernie and Bert Sketches: Apartment|Ernie and Bert]] share jellybeans. [[Ernie]] has six jellybeans, and [[Bert]] has seven. Bert thanks Ernie for giving him the extra jellybean. Ernie says that isn't fair -- they should have an equal amount. To make it even, Ernie eats the extra jellybean. That's fair, isn't it? {{first|0014}} |
*[[Ernie and Bert Sketches: Apartment|Ernie and Bert]] share jellybeans. [[Ernie]] has six jellybeans, and [[Bert]] has seven. Bert thanks Ernie for giving him the extra jellybean. Ernie says that isn't fair -- they should have an equal amount. To make it even, Ernie eats the extra jellybean. That's fair, isn't it? {{first|0014}} |
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*[[Pat Paulsen]] talks about backward and forward. {{first|0069}} |
*[[Pat Paulsen]] talks about backward and forward. {{first|0069}} |
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ā | *[[Kermit's Lectures]]: [[Kermit the Frog|Kermit]] demonstrates sorting. {{first|0094}} |
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+ | *[[Kermit's Lectures]]: [[Kermit the Frog|Kermit]] plays a [[One of These Things|sorting game]] with squares and circles, until [[Cookie Monster]] arrives and takes a bite out of the shapes. Kermit is upset, until he tastes one of them, and he joins Cookie Monster in finishing off the rest! {{first|0094}} |
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*"[[Number Song Series|Seven Song (Song of Seven)]]" {{first|0011}} |
*"[[Number Song Series|Seven Song (Song of Seven)]]" {{first|0011}} |
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[[Category:Sesame Street Episodes| 0118]] |
Revision as of 17:02, 25 August 2010
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Air date | April 22, 1970 | ||||
Season | Season 1 (1969-1970) | ||||
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- Lefty the Salesman sells Ernie some air, but when Ernie waves to Bert, wanting to show it to him, he drops it. According to Bert (who didn't know what Ernie had), "It couldn't have vanished into thin air." But Ernie sobs, "Yes, it could, Bert! It could!"
- Kermit's Lectures: Kermit talks about clues. He shows that a boy has grown some carrots because he has garden tools, a watering can, and a packet of seeds. Next, he confirms that a man has built a birdhouse because of his blueprints and carpenter's tools. When he notices Beautiful Day Monster with a suitcase and an umbrella, Kermit assumes that the monster is going on a trip and using the umbrella as protection from the rain. The monster corrects him; he's planning to eat his umbrella, and uses the suitcase to carry the ketchup he'll use to eat it with.
- Bob sings "Picture a World".
- Susan sings "The Garden" to Oscar, to teach him to take care of the environment.
- Film: Different parts of a flower are shown as Vivaldi music plays. (First: Episode 0008)
- Kermit's Lectures: Kermit and Cookie Monster demonstrate what it is to be happy, angry and sad. Kermit gets angry when Cookie Monster eats the happy face that Kermit provided, Cookie Monster feels sad when Kermit threatens to tell Cookie's mommy what he did, and that makes Kermit happy because he was able to do his demonstration without the tasty styrofoam faces. (First: Episode 0066)
- "Triangle and Square": A male voice narrates a story of a jazzy triangle who loved to dance, and a square square. The triangle likes being flexible, but the square would rather be stiff and *square*. (First: Episode 0007)
- An Anything Muppet boy teaches "forward" and "backward" with a group of Muppet kids, hippies, and Grover who keep running over the boy when his back is turned. (First: Episode 0069)
- "Where the Garbage Goes," a song film which explains what happens to garbage after it gets thrown away. (Music by Peter Schickele.) (First: Episode 0077)
- Speech Balloon: I -- (strawberry) Ice Cream (First: Episode 0033)
- Cartoon: A Gary Owens-voiced man attempts to discuss the letter I, but is jeered by an offscreen voice. The man uses him as an example of the word "impolite". (First: Episode 0032)
- Alphabet Bates makes the letter P. (First: Episode 0054)
- Cartoon: A short poem about a pirate and his puppy demonstrate the letter P. (First: Episode 0059)
- Cartoon: "Poverty U" -- A figure gives a salute to the letter U, and presents the letter with a bouquet of flowers. (First: Episode 0036)
- Speech Balloon: āUā ā Umbrella (First: Episode 0038)
- Ernie and Bert share jellybeans. Ernie has six jellybeans, and Bert has seven. Bert thanks Ernie for giving him the extra jellybean. Ernie says that isn't fair -- they should have an equal amount. To make it even, Ernie eats the extra jellybean. That's fair, isn't it? (First: Episode 0014)
- Pat Paulsen talks about backward and forward. (First: Episode 0069)
- Kermit's Lectures: Kermit plays a sorting game with squares and circles, until Cookie Monster arrives and takes a bite out of the shapes. Kermit is upset, until he tastes one of them, and he joins Cookie Monster in finishing off the rest! (First: Episode 0094)
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