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Sesame Street | |||||
A cold day on Sesame Street | |||||
Air date | February 5, 1974 | ||||
Season | Season 5 (1973-1974) | ||||
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Picture | Segment | Description |
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Big Bird welcomes the viewer to Sesame Street and observes that it's a cold day. He, Maria and the kids decide to do some exercises to warm themselves up. | ||
Cookie Monster stars in "The Ballad of Casey McPhee". (EKA: Episode 0533) | ||
A boy and a dog fight over a letter "I". | ||
"Three Song (Song of Three)." (First: Episode 0001) | ||
A pig sings "I Love Being a Pig." | ||
The kids form a capital I. | ||
"I in the Sky." (EKA: Episode 0427) | ||
Grover the Elevator Operator: Grover's elevator holds five people. | ||
Three men in a horse costume want three cups of coffee. | ||
Bob sings "Don't You Know You're Beautiful?" | ||
A gorilla who knows G words applies for a job. (EKA: Episode 0131) | ||
As ominous music plays, the Count walks around his castle, checks out the mirror (he has no reflection), and greets his bats. The mailman (Jim Henson) arrives, with a bunch of letters for him. He wonders why there are so many. The Count says that he wrote them all himself, so he could count them...and then he does. | ||
Find the camouflaged parrot. Voice: Paul Dooley | ||
Joe Raposo sings "Frog Struggle Song." | ||
A construction worker explains the uses of a folding ruler. | ||
Comparing a boy's skin to animals' fur, feathers, skin, and other coverings. Music: Joe Raposo | ||
Ernie and Bert: Ernie holds a hanky while Bert sneezes -- and Bert's nose comes off in Ernie's hand. Ernie teases Bert by putting his nose back in the wrong places. (EKA: Episode 0026) | ||
Bob and Maria are spies who meet under a street lamp, and sing "One of These Things". | ||
Counting to 20. | ||
Harvey Kneeslapper sets up a bucket of confetti above a door, so that whoever pulls the rope attached to the bucket will get the confetti dumped on them. Instead, a little girl walks by and pulls the rope, so that the confetti lands on Harvey! | ||
Joe Raposo sings "Families." | ||
I-Ink (angry bird) (EKA: Episode 0514) | ||
Rollercoaster 1, 2, 3: powder version (EKA: Episode 0277) | ||
Two Anything Muppet kids argue over a cookie. Cookie Monster arrives and says that the smallest person should get the cookie, and then, as the kids argue over which one is smaller, Cookie Monster shrinks himself. | ||
I-invisible: An invisible person walks into 123 Sesame Street and closes the door. | ||
Ernie and Bert: Bert refuses to share his cookie with Ernie, who tells Bert that if the cookie was his, he wouldn't mind sharing. Ernie takes the cookie, and asks Bert to ask him if he would share it. | ||
A turtle, a bird, and a butterfly demonstrate small, smaller, and smallest. | ||
A man spins in circles while riding in his kayak. Music: Joe Raposo (EKA: Episode 0312) | ||
Rectangle transition | ||
Bill Cosby plays twins who recite the alphabet together. (EKA: Episode 0131) | ||
A man walks by different people who demonstrate what love is. | ||
Japanese Stories: Japan is being victimized by an Evil Prime Minister, who boasts that the only way an emperor (or empress) can be chosen is for someone to show him something unique. Villagers bring flowers, fans and hats, identical to those owned by the prime minister, but a young girl is able to prove that she herself is different from anything else. (EKA: Episode 0346) | ||
Using a radio and a microphone, Oscar tries to fool Gordon, Maria, Bob and Mr. Hooper into thinking there's a blizzard a-comin'. Of course, he doesn't fool them easily. | ||
Building male and female snowpeople. Music: Joe Raposo | ||
A boy and a dog fight over a letter "I". (repeat) | ||
Oscar tries to trick them again, using a fan, a block of ice and some fake snow. This time, Bob decides that they should all humor him. | ||
Roosevelt Franklin Elementary School: Roosevelt Franklin talks about pride in a story about a duck who had "bad luck to be born a duck." | ||
The joke's on Oscar when it really is snowing, as Luis announces the sponsors. | ||
Bob and a kid hold up the Sesame Street sign, while Maria and Mr. Hooper hold up the CTW sign at the end. |
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