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*[[Gordon]] is helping a kid write the words “Sesame Street” when he overhears [[Oscar the Grouch]] sneezing. Oscar says it’s not even fun being a grouch when you have a cold, so Gordon, [[Susan]] and [[Bob]] go look for things to make Oscar feel better. |
*[[Gordon]] is helping a kid write the words “Sesame Street” when he overhears [[Oscar the Grouch]] sneezing. Oscar says it’s not even fun being a grouch when you have a cold, so Gordon, [[Susan]] and [[Bob]] go look for things to make Oscar feel better. |
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+ | *Cartoon: "Poverty F" -- a man tries to remember a word beginning with the letter F, and another man lists as many words as he can think of to help him. {{first|0128}} |
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− | *Cartoon: [[Poverty cartoons|Poverty F]] {{eka|0128}} |
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− | *[[Cheers]]: [[Anything Muppets]] cheer the letter F {{ |
+ | *[[Cheers]]: [[Anything Muppets]] cheer the letter F {{first|0092}} |
*Cartoon: F – Fly |
*Cartoon: F – Fly |
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*Bob finds a book of knock knock jokes to tell Oscar, and Gordon brings tissues and orange juice. |
*Bob finds a book of knock knock jokes to tell Oscar, and Gordon brings tissues and orange juice. |
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+ | * Susan reads a book called “I Am a Hunter” to Oscar and the kids |
+ | *Cartoon: A sprightly seal tells the story of six silly sailors who split up on a see-saw. {{first|0002}} |
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+ | *Cartoon: S is for snow, santa, and sleigh. {{first|0134}} |
+ | *[[Ernie]] sings "[[Rubber Duckie (song)|Rubber Duckie]]." |
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*Bob teaches that “mano” is Spanish for “hand,” and finds clothing for a mano. |
*Bob teaches that “mano” is Spanish for “hand,” and finds clothing for a mano. |
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*Bob and the kids talk about things you can do with your hands—clap, snap, fold them, count on them. |
*Bob and the kids talk about things you can do with your hands—clap, snap, fold them, count on them. |
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− | *[[Pete Seeger]] sings “Heave Away Haul Away,” “There Was a Cottage,” “Sailing Up My Dirty Stream,” and “Skip to My Lou” |
+ | *[[Pete Seeger]] sings “Heave Away Haul Away,” “There Was a Cottage,” “Sailing Up My Dirty Stream,” and “Skip to My Lou” |
+ | *Cartoon: [[Superman]] tells why S is his favorite letter. |
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− | *S is for Superman, sky, spaceship, sea, sailboat, and storm |
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*New York Mets miss on 4 |
*New York Mets miss on 4 |
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− | *[[As I Was Going to St. Ives]] {{first|0045}} |
+ | *[[Anything Muppets|The Anything Muppets]] sing "[[As I Was Going to St. Ives]]". {{first|0045}} |
*New York Mets miss on 11 |
*New York Mets miss on 11 |
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*New York Mets miss on 13 |
*New York Mets miss on 13 |
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+ | *[[Alice Braithwaite Goodyshoes]] uses a brick wall to demonstrate around (by going around the wall), under (by pretending to climb under it), and over (by jumping over it, and crashing when she lands). {{first|0076}} |
+ | *[[Bill Cosby]] tells his young friends a story that involves "over" and "under". He mixes the words up, and the kids correct him. |
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− | *[[Bill Cosby]]: Over and Under |
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*[[One of These Things|Three of These Things]]: hot dog, mustard, roll, flower. |
*[[One of These Things|Three of These Things]]: hot dog, mustard, roll, flower. |
Revision as of 23:12, 14 August 2014
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Air date | November 16, 1970 | ||||
Season | Season 2 (1970-1971) | ||||
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- Gordon is helping a kid write the words “Sesame Street” when he overhears Oscar the Grouch sneezing. Oscar says it’s not even fun being a grouch when you have a cold, so Gordon, Susan and Bob go look for things to make Oscar feel better.
- Cartoon: "Poverty F" -- a man tries to remember a word beginning with the letter F, and another man lists as many words as he can think of to help him. (First: Episode 0128)
- Cheers: Anything Muppets cheer the letter F (First: Episode 0092)
- Cartoon: F – Fly
- Susan takes Oscar’s temperature, and tells him to watch this film about a sailing ship while they wait for the thermometer to be done
- Film: Sloop
- Bob finds a book of knock knock jokes to tell Oscar, and Gordon brings tissues and orange juice.
- Susan reads a book called “I Am a Hunter” to Oscar and the kids
- Cartoon: A sprightly seal tells the story of six silly sailors who split up on a see-saw. (First: Episode 0002)
- Cartoon: S is for snow, santa, and sleigh. (First: Episode 0134)
- Ernie sings "Rubber Duckie."
- Bob teaches that “mano” is Spanish for “hand,” and finds clothing for a mano.
- Gesner hand film
- Film: Animal homes
- Bob and the kids talk about things you can do with your hands—clap, snap, fold them, count on them.
- Pete Seeger sings “Heave Away Haul Away,” “There Was a Cottage,” “Sailing Up My Dirty Stream,” and “Skip to My Lou”
- Cartoon: Superman tells why S is his favorite letter.
- New York Mets miss on 4
- New York Mets miss on 11
- New York Mets miss on 13
- Alice Braithwaite Goodyshoes uses a brick wall to demonstrate around (by going around the wall), under (by pretending to climb under it), and over (by jumping over it, and crashing when she lands). (First: Episode 0076)
- Bill Cosby tells his young friends a story that involves "over" and "under". He mixes the words up, and the kids correct him.
- Three of These Things: hot dog, mustard, roll, flower.
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