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* [[Bob McGrath]] - [[Bob]] |
* [[Bob McGrath]] - [[Bob]] |
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* [[Loretta Long]] - Susan |
* [[Loretta Long]] - Susan |
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* [[Roscoe Orman]] - [[Gordon]], [[Hardhead Henry Harris]] (voice) |
* [[Roscoe Orman]] - [[Gordon]], [[Hardhead Henry Harris]] (voice) |
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− | *[[Northern Calloway]] - [[David]] |
+ | *[[Northern Calloway]] - [[David]], [[Baby Breeze]] (voice) |
*[[Sonia Manzano]] - Maria, [[Smart Tina]] (voice) |
*[[Sonia Manzano]] - Maria, [[Smart Tina]] (voice) |
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*[[Emilio Delgado]] - Luis |
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*[[Caroll Spinney]] - Big Bird and Oscar |
*[[Caroll Spinney]] - Big Bird and Oscar |
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*[[Jim Henson]] - Ernie, Kermit the Frog, Guy Smiley |
*[[Jim Henson]] - Ernie, Kermit the Frog, Guy Smiley |
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− | *[[Frank Oz]] - Bert, Grover, Cookie Monster |
+ | *[[Frank Oz]] - Bert, Grover, Cookie Monster, Frazzle |
− | *[[Jerry Nelson]] - The Count, Herry Monster, Rodeo Rosie, Fred the Wonder Horse |
+ | *[[Jerry Nelson]] - The Count, Herry Monster, Rodeo Rosie, Mr. Lucky, Fred the Wonder Horse |
− | *[[Richard Hunt]] |
+ | *[[Richard Hunt]] - Guy Smiley (movie theater scene), Alphabeats, others |
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*[[Fran Brill]] as [[Prairie Dawn]] |
*[[Fran Brill]] as [[Prairie Dawn]] |
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*[[Matt Robinson]] as [[Roosevelt Franklin]] (voice) |
*[[Matt Robinson]] as [[Roosevelt Franklin]] (voice) |
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Revision as of 19:37, 26 October 2014
Sesame Street | |||||||
Season premiere; the Count counts streetlights. | |||||||
Air date | November 4, 1974 | ||||||
Season | Season 6 (1974-1975) | ||||||
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The Count has climbed up to the top of the Sesame Street lamppost so he can count all the lights on the street as they come on. | ||
Little Chrissy and the Alphabeats sing "Exit" as the audience leaves the room. | ||
A man explains that the letter E begins both Enter and Exit. Another man named Roy runs through the doors. (EKA: Episode 0406) | ||
Joe Raposo sings "Touch and Feel". (EKA: Episode 0271) | ||
Three children are being chased by a giant mutant rabbit as fast rock music accompanies the chase. They outsmart him by hiding behind three trees. | ||
Game Show: "Dialing for Prizes Movie": Guy Smiley gives the lucky caller a group of monsters as a prize. | ||
Marching band cymbal crash #2 | ||
A caterpillar escapes a hungry bird by turning into a butterfly. Artist: John Korty | ||
Pageant: How a flower is grown | ||
A man saws a letter E through the wall. This segment was cut from the Noggin version. | ||
Rodeo Rosie meets everyone in Hooper's Store and brags about how big everything is, where she comes from. | ||
Baby pigs run in a field, and drink their mother's milk. This segment was cut from the Noggin version. | ||
Roosevelt Franklin Elementary School: Roosevelt Franklin talks to his class about Africa. Smart Tina thinks that Africa is just a big jungle, because she's seen it that way in Tarzan movies. Roosevelt corrects her; only a small portion of Africa is a jungle. Africa also has cities and deserts and lakes. Hard Head Henry Harris compares Africa to Smart Tina. | ||
Jazzy Alphabet (male chorus shouts each letter) | ||
Maria sings "Three Whipped Cream Pies on the Wall" (which she eventually gets pelted with). | ||
A mailman on horseback delivers mail in the Appalachian mountains of Kentucky. | ||
The cast sings "What's the Name of That Song?" | ||
King Minus and the Disappearing Dragons (EKA: Episode 0439) | ||
Ernie and Bert: At the movies, Ernie reacts to a sad, funny, scary movie, to Bert's embarrassment and the annoyance of the other viewers. | ||
Beetle Bailey wants to be first in the chow line, but he ends up last. | ||
Kermit, Farmer Grover and Fred the Wonder Horse show how a horse-and-cart works. | ||
Oscar and the cast show "none," "some," and "all" with emotions. | ||
Rumba pencils (first, last, Crazy Melvin) | ||
Ernie and Bert: Ernie explains to the audience how people have two of everything: "two eyes, two ears, two hands, two noses..." "Hey, hey you ding-a-ling!" Bert interrupts. "You've only got one nose!" Ernie promptly pulls Bert's nose off, sticks it to his own face, and keeps counting. "Two noses, two hands, two ears, two eyes ... too bad!" (First: Episode 0061) | ||
Building a log cabin This segment was cut from the Noggin version. | ||
A minstrel sings about a fox who outsmarts a crow. Artist: John Korty | ||
E for Erase | ||
Joe Raposo sings "Frog Struggle Song." (EKA: Episode 0592) | ||
Sand E/e | ||
The Count is still up on the lamppost sign. It's now dark, and the Count watches as everyone turns out their lights. After counting 9 lights, he waits for the street light to turn off. However, when Luis tells him that it doesn't turn off until daylight, the Count decides to sleep there. A sleepy Bert announces the sponsors. | ||
Maria and Luis hold up the Sesame Street sign while Mr. Hooper, the Count, and Susan hold up the CTW sign at the end. |
Alterations
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Beat the Time with Grover. (EKA: Episode 0684) On the DVD release of this episode, this segment replaces the "Dialing for Prizes" game show segment. |
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