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*[[Muppet & Kid Moments: Kermit|Muppet & Kid Moments]]: [[Kermit the Frog|Kermit]] and Tracy count to ten. They also say the alphabet together. |
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- Muppet & Kid Moments: Kermit and Tracy count to ten. They also say the alphabet together.
- Film: "Where a Letter Goes" -- a film about mail delivery.
- Roosevelt Franklin shows that he knows the "Days of the Week". (First: Episode 0107)
- Susan and The Anything Muppets sing "Swing on a Star". (First: Episode 0010)
- Film: "ROUND" -- A live-action film shows circles in everyday life, from Coca-Cola bottle caps, to moving wheels, to yo-yos, bubbles, and balloons, set to a lively soundtrack. (First: Episode 0002)
- Guy Smiley (then named Sonny Friendly) hosts the "Pick Your Pet" game show. The contestant, Lucy Jones, chooses between a bird, a dog, and a monster. Lucy asks a series of questions to the animals, asking them questions that would relate to a cat. Her time runs up before she can ask Beautiful Day Monster any questions. She has to choose, so she picks Beautiful Day Monster. The monster acts like a cat, so Lucy is happy with her pet. (First: Episode 0067)
- Listen My Brother sings "You Gotta Learn". (First: Episode 0002)
- Burt Lancaster says the alphabet. (First: Episode 0005)
- Kermit's Lectures: Kermit talks about the word "in," and the monster (an early version of Grover) wants to help him teach. Kermit has a big box that he wants the monster to get inside, but he can't seem to grasp the concept of IN ... he gets beside the box, on the box, and under the box. Finally, he reveals why he can't get in the box: because "Fred" is already inside it! (First: Episode 0056)
- Ernie and Bert: Bert shows Ernie pictures and he needs to tell what happens next. Ernie tells Bert some very imaginative stories based on the pictures. For the last picture (a man about to drive his car over a nail), Ernie says, "I think a monster's going to appear". Sure enough, behind Bert's back, Cookie Monster appears: "Can I have a cookie?" (First: Episode 0056)
- Bob reads "The Story of Ira and Inez." (First: Episode 0034)
- 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)
- Speech Balloon: āPā ā Pin (aired twice) (First: Episode 0054)
- Cartoon: A short poem about a pirate and his puppy demonstrate the letter P. (First: Episode 0059)
- Countdown series: After the countdown, the rocket flops over. The director nervously chuckles. (First: Episode 0018)
- Countdown series: The rocket lifts early, and showers everyone in soot. (First: Episode 0018)
- Countdown series: The rocket takes off at seven. It comes back down so the director can continue his countdown, but at one, it falls over and explodes. (First: Episode 0022)
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