Sesame Street | |||||
Big Bird spells LOVE; Ernie performs "The Magic Apple" | |||||
Air date | January 14, 1971 | ||||
Season | Season 2 (1970-1971) | ||||
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Picture | Segment | Description |
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Miguel won't waste a second; he reveals a letter A. | ||
A witch tells bored kids a story about the letter A. (EKA: Episode 0158) | ||
A is for ape. (EKA: Episode 0083) | ||
Monsters look at a big A. (EKA: Episode 0083) | ||
Susan and the kids sing a slow version of The Alphabet Song, while the alphabet is displayed on the front of 123 Sesame Street. | ||
James Earl Jones recites the alphabet. (EKA: Episode 0002) | ||
A story about an ape and a bird, using the letter A. | ||
A man displays the capital and lowercase A, and explains what an alligator is. (EKA: Episode 0008) | ||
A man creates an avalanche on the letter A. (EKA: Episode 0158) | ||
On the front wall of 123, Big Bird attempts to spell LOVE, but, as Susan points out, he has made OVEL. | ||
The O in STOP bounces around, and the other letters ask it to stop. (EKA: Episode 0162) | ||
Lefty tries to sell Ernie a STOP sign. | ||
Raposo: Animals with tails. (EKA: Episode 0083) | ||
The uses of water | ||
The snouts, tails and bodies of pigs, with a soundtrack of pigs squealing. Some of this footage is used in I Love Being a Pig, but in a different order. | ||
Bob reads a story which is acted out by Ernie, Bert and three Anything Muppets. Ernie plays a "poor but honest farm boy" who would like to marry a princess and live in a palace with Rubber Duckies and banana milkshakes. A fairy godmother grants him that wish, but only if he can pick a magic apple from a tree. A farmer attempts to help him get the apple, but doesn't succeed. Finally, Ernie rests under the tree until the apple falls into his mouth! Just then, a king arrives and chooses Ernie to marry his daughter, "the lovely Princess Gwendolinda" (Bert in drag!). | ||
Miguel invites the viewers to take a close look at a tire. | ||
Raposo: Here's A Little Something (tire) | ||
"Head To Toe Puzzle": Two kids put together a life size jigsaw puzzle of a human body. | ||
"Octopus One-Man Band" (EKA: Episode 0158) | ||
"One more time!" | ||
"Octopus One-Man Band" (repeat) | ||
Susan, Miguel, Bob and Mr. Hooper make four, and having only three apples means Mr. Hooper gets none. | ||
Jazz #7 | ||
Roosevelt Franklin's Days of the Week (EKA: Episode 0107) | ||
Jazz #7 (repeat) | ||
A fairy godmother turns Cookie Monster into a handsome prince. He thinks it's ugly, and uses the wand to change her into her original form, Herry Monster wearing a wig. As monsters, they fall in love. | ||
Batman and Robin attempt to capture the Joker, but also teach a lesson about crossing the street safely. Holy manhole! (EKA: Episode 0090) Released on Old School: Volume 1 | ||
A man creates an avalanche on the letter A. (repeat) | ||
A man displays the capital and lowercase A, and explains what an alligator is. (repeat) | ||
A story about an ape and a bird, using the letter A. (repeat) | ||
During Ernie's naptime, Cookie Monster tries to steal and eat Ernie's pillow by distracting him with a bell. (EKA: Episode 0035) | ||
A is for ape. (repeat) | ||
A witch tells bored kids a story about the letter A. (repeat) | ||
Mr. Hooper sings Three of These Things with groups of candy. | ||
Charlie, an Anything Muppet, is lost and finds a policeman. It's his uncle Louie, but he doesn't recognize him in uniform. Without the uniform on, Charlie asks Uncle Louie to find him a policeman. | ||
The cast tells what they use boxes for. Mr. Hooper has a box to keep his boxes in. | ||
"Octopus One-Man Band" (repeat) | ||
Jazz #7 (repeat) | ||
A man displays the capital and lowercase A, and explains what an alligator is. (repeat) | ||
With the kids, Susan plays basketball and Bob and Miguel play with blocks. |
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