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*Two Muppets turn the number 8 upside down. {{eka|0338}} |
*Two Muppets turn the number 8 upside down. {{eka|0338}} |
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− | *[[Kermit]] smells smoke. |
+ | *[[Kermit the Frog|Kermit]] smells smoke. An Anything Muppet girl tells him that there's a fire "over there", and Kermit screams for the fireman. [[Grover]] comes along wearing a white coat and a stethoscope; then carrying a pitchfork, and talking about his cows, chickens, and the barn. Kermit reminds him that a fireman puts out fires. When Grover finally arrives with a hose, they discover that the fire is coming from the girl toasting marshmallows over a small campfire. |
*Rafael teaches [[Bob]] a little Spanish as they sing "[[No Matter What Your Language]]". |
*Rafael teaches [[Bob]] a little Spanish as they sing "[[No Matter What Your Language]]". |
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*[[Mr. Hooper]] demonstrates addition by getting one chair, then another, then another. |
*[[Mr. Hooper]] demonstrates addition by getting one chair, then another, then another. |
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+ | *[[Anything Muppets]] sing that "[[P Is My Favorite Letter]]" |
*Oscar tells us the difference between a lobster and a crab, introducing a film about the two animals. |
*Oscar tells us the difference between a lobster and a crab, introducing a film about the two animals. |
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+ | *Film: Kids count 20 penguins as they slide down into a pool of water. {{eka|0232}} |
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+ | *Cartoon: "Story of P" - The story of a puppy found in a park by a policeman. {{eka|0296}} |
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+ | *Film: Kids paint P-word animals {{first|0119}} |
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+ | *Cartoon: A short poem about a pirate and his puppy demonstrate the letter P. {{first|0059}} |
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+ | *"[[The Alphabet Song]]" |
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+ | *Sesame Street Animal Films: Giraffes. {{first|0010}} |
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+ | *Salesman [[Harvey Kneeslapper]] asks [[Tony (Anything Muppet)|Tony]] if he gets attacked by monsters and run over by crowds. [[Herry Monster]] attacks him and a crowd walks all over him, so the answer is yes. Harvey has a simple solution for Tony: AWAY FROM! The next time those things happen to Tony, he can get AWAY FROM them. |
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+ | *Animation: Six red dots demonstrate that they remain the same no matter how they're arranged ... until one dot is subtracted. {{eka|0302}} |
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+ | *Animation: Five red dots demonstrate that they remain the same no matter how they're arranged ... until one dot is added. {{eka|0302}} |
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+ | *Oscar knows someone who's name begins with L - Lester. |
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+ | *Animation: Four red dots demonstrate that they remain the same no matter how they're arranged ... until one dot is subtracted. {{eka|0302}} |
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+ | *Film: Kids count 20 penguins as they slide down into a pool of water. {{eka|0232}} |
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+ | *Bob sings the Sorting Song. |
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+ | *[[Sesame Street Animal Films]]: Lobster and Crab {{eka|0298}} |
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Revision as of 14:38, 18 June 2015
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Big Bird and Snuffleupagus play softball. | |||||
Air date | February 16, 1972 | ||||
Season | Season 3 (1971-1972) | ||||
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- Big Bird holds a softball, waiting for Tom and Rafael to bring a bat and baseball gloves so they can play. Mr. Snuffleupagus comes along, and Big Bird invites his friend to play.
- "The King of Eight" rules over his kingdom. (EKA: Episode 0270)
- Oscar attaches a vacuum cleaner to his walking trash can and proceeds to clean up the Street. He's putting all the yucky trash in his can so he can admire it.
- Two Muppets turn the number 8 upside down. (EKA: Episode 0338)
- Kermit smells smoke. An Anything Muppet girl tells him that there's a fire "over there", and Kermit screams for the fireman. Grover comes along wearing a white coat and a stethoscope; then carrying a pitchfork, and talking about his cows, chickens, and the barn. Kermit reminds him that a fireman puts out fires. When Grover finally arrives with a hose, they discover that the fire is coming from the girl toasting marshmallows over a small campfire.
- Rafael teaches Bob a little Spanish as they sing "No Matter What Your Language".
- Mr. Hooper demonstrates addition by getting one chair, then another, then another.
- Anything Muppets sing that "P Is My Favorite Letter"
- Oscar tells us the difference between a lobster and a crab, introducing a film about the two animals.
- Film: Kids count 20 penguins as they slide down into a pool of water. (EKA: Episode 0232)
- Cartoon: "Story of P" - The story of a puppy found in a park by a policeman. (EKA: Episode 0296)
- Film: Kids paint P-word animals (First: Episode 0119)
- Cartoon: A short poem about a pirate and his puppy demonstrate the letter P. (First: Episode 0059)
- Sesame Street Animal Films: Giraffes. (First: Episode 0010)
- Salesman Harvey Kneeslapper asks Tony if he gets attacked by monsters and run over by crowds. Herry Monster attacks him and a crowd walks all over him, so the answer is yes. Harvey has a simple solution for Tony: AWAY FROM! The next time those things happen to Tony, he can get AWAY FROM them.
- Animation: Six red dots demonstrate that they remain the same no matter how they're arranged ... until one dot is subtracted. (EKA: Episode 0302)
- Animation: Five red dots demonstrate that they remain the same no matter how they're arranged ... until one dot is added. (EKA: Episode 0302)
- Oscar knows someone who's name begins with L - Lester.
- Animation: Four red dots demonstrate that they remain the same no matter how they're arranged ... until one dot is subtracted. (EKA: Episode 0302)
- Film: Kids count 20 penguins as they slide down into a pool of water. (EKA: Episode 0232)
- Bob sings the Sorting Song.
- Sesame Street Animal Films: Lobster and Crab (EKA: Episode 0298)
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