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Sesame Street
Oscar is delighted by the rainy day outside
Air date November 6, 1974
Season Season 6 (1974-1975)
Production August 19, 1974
Sponsors D, W, 4

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StreetScenes
Picture Segment Description
0668a
SCENE 1 It's a rainy and windy day on Sesame Street, and Oscar couldn't be more thrilled. He tries talking about it with Mr. Hooper, who wishes to be left alone as he reads inside his store. He gets more and more irritated with Oscar, who finds this role reversal unusual and wants to chat until Mr. Hooper finally yells at him to scram in a Grouch-like manner.
Daddyddream
Cartoon "Daddy Dear"
(First: Episode 0367)
Deedeedee
Muppets Ernie sings "Dee, Dee, Dee" as Cookie Monster hastily demonstrates each D word.
(First: Episode 0319)
4fiddle
Cartoon Donnie Budd counts four lions.
Artist: Bud Luckey
(First: Episode 0300)
0668b
SCENE 2 As the storm gets worse, Oscar takes joy in seeing things blow in the wind such as leaves, people's hats, and trash can lids. He draws the line when he sees his own trash can being blown past him.
Yoyoman.boygetslost
Cartoon A boy gets lost, and encounters a man with a yo-yo, who tells him to remember everything he passed.
Artist: Jeff Hale
(First: Episode 0408)
0668c
SCENE 3 The storm has subsided and the street is sunny once more. Mr. Hooper is out of his funk and goes for a walk, where he now turns Oscar's actions from before back around on him. Oscar tries to repair his can amid Mr. Hooper's cheerful suggestions of kinder ways to ask someone to leave them alone.
RememberingGame-Contestants
Muppets Guy Smiley hosts "The Remembering Game", a game show in which the contestants must match pictures based on memory. The winner gets whatever item was in the pictures he matched, and the other contestant wins the item from the remaining two pictures as a consolation prize. Bill Smith wins a cookie, and Cookie Monster wins a jet plane. Disappointed, Cookie Monster suggests that they switch prizes.
(First: Episode 0310)
Pitchreel-D
Cartoon A small man and his assistant, Dudley, attempt to demonstrate both the capital and lower-case letter D.
(First: Episode 0016)
1845g
Film A man writes the word ME in the snow.
Music: Joe Raposo
(First: Episode 0294)
0668-SandD
Animation Sand D/d
(First: Episode 0640)
Jumpingfilm
Song Joe Raposo sings "J Jump."
(First: Episode 0131)
Willamina
Cartoon W for Wilhelmina
(First: Episode 0512)
Dandy David flower pots
Cast "Dandy David" adds flowers and flower pots.
(First: Episode 0435)
4construction
Cartoon Four construction workers build a number 4.
(First: Episode 0507)
Erniebertcookiemystery
Muppets Ernie & BertBert thinks that Ernie has eaten his cookies, but it turns out that Cookie Monster (dressed as Ernie) ate the cookies.
(First: Episode 0158)
Eggs-are-Oval
Cartoon "Eggs Are Oval"
Artist: Etienne Delessert
(First: Episode 0654)
0668d
SCENE 4 Big Bird shows front and back using a line of kids formed in the yard. The kids keep switching the directions their facing, so Big Bird struggles to stay at the back of the line each time.
GoldenAn
Muppets Lefty's boss tells Lefty the plan for what to do with the Golden AN, which they have just stolen. Lefty is to put it in the tan van and give it to Dan, who will take it to Fran. However, Lefty can't remember the plan very well and has to repeat it, which results in a police officer named Stan hearing the plan and giving him "ten days in the can for stealing the Golden AN."
(First: Episode 0523)
Triangles-Red
Cartoon Triangles are found in various things such as a see-saw, ice cream cone, etc.
(First: Episode 0544)
1257-Hands
Film There Once Was a Hand series: the right hand plays with a ping-pong ball and tricks the left hand into thinking an egg is one.
ElephantBearBridge
Cartoon An elephant and a bear try to cross a bridge to deliver their packages, but they're in each other's way.
Voices: Hal Smith
(First: Episode 0538)
Erniebertstring
Muppets Ernie & BertBert notices that Ernie has a piece of string tied on his finger. Ernie says that the string tied on this finger helps to remind him that there's a piece of string tied on this finger. And so on. The string on the last finger is there to remind him that they're out of string.
(First: Episode 0163)
1709c
Cartoon Willie Wimple: Tree Destruction
Artist: Abe Levitow
(First: Episode 0516)
Madpainter4
Film The Mad Painter #4
(First: Episode 0344)
0668e

0668f
SCENE 5 Big Bird gives a lesson at Hooper's Store on "ME" using a card with the word. He repeats, "Me," to himself when the phone rings. Mr. Hooper answers and says the call is for "me." Big Bird assumes this means himself and grabs the phone away. After a moment, he says, "This isn't for me...it's for you!" and leaves in a huff.
KidFatherBuild
Animation A kid's father tells him what can be built out of the wheels and things he found.
(First: Episode 0268)
Farley-ME
Muppets Farley looks for ME.
(First: Episode 0464)
KidFatherBuild
Animation A kid's father tells him what can be built out of the wheels and things he found. (Spanish version)
(First: Episode 0277)
FredTheWonderhorse
Muppets Marshal Grover asks Fred the Wonder Horse why he's walking backwards -- he can only see where he's been, and not where he's going. He also wants to know what happened to Fred's head. Fred explains that Marshal Grover doesn't know the difference between front and back. "That is a terrible, mean, cruel thing to say to me, Fred!" Marshal Grover exclaims. "It is true, but..." Fred tells Grover that he's facing backward, and if he turns around, he'll see Fred's head. Grover turns around, and cries: "Oh, Fred! I've missed you! Oh, it's good to see you!" Fred says that if he stays turned around, he'll be able to see where he's going. Grover tries it, and he's proud to know the difference between front and back. Unfortunately, now his head is resting on the saddle, with his feet in the air.
(First: Episode 0629)
4fiddle
Cartoon Donnie Budd counts four lions. (repeat)
2125m
Song Joe Raposo sings "I'm an Aardvark."
(First: Episode 0425)
D balloon
Cartoon D for Dog: the roles between dog and master are reversed.
(First: Episode 0016)
EBPeanutButter
Muppets Ernie & BertErnie has gone shopping -- buying bread for himself, and peanut butter for Bert. They realize that it's dull to eat what they have separately, and they decide to cooperate, so they can each have a peanut butter sandwich.
(First: Episode 0279)
Aroundtheworldme
Cartoon Kids around the world say "ME."
(First: Episode 0389)
0668g
SCENE 6 Big Bird prepares to have a birdseed lunch, but the viewer tells him that one of the items he has set out doesn't belong. After singing a music-less version of "Three of These Things," he deduces that the frying pan and the pots all belong together and the hat doesn't since it's not used for making food. He puts the hat on... forgetting that he had previously filled it with birdseed.
W-Wash
Cartoon W for Wash
(First: Episode 0485)
Ringmybell
Muppets Cookie Monster goes to the carnival and plays the "test your strength" game. Unbeknownst to him, the carnival barker rigged the game so nobody can win -- until Cookie finds out what the prize is.
(First: Episode 0449)
0640-SandD
Animation Sand D/d (repeat)
Film-Walrus
Film The walrus
(First: Episode 0296)
4construction
Cartoon Four construction workers build a number 4. (repeat)
Harvey4
Muppets Harvey Kneeslapper tells a man that "stickys" are really useful. The man asks, "What's a sticky for?". Then Harvey slaps a number 4 on the man's chest and says, "This is sticky, and it's a four!"
Dalmatiand
Film D is a very useful letter -- there are animals, jobs, and hobbies that begin with D.
(First: Episode 0367)
Ostrichfilm
Film Ostriches walk and run. (piano music)
(First: Episode 0339)
Daddyddream
Cartoon "Daddy Dear" (repeat)
0668h
SCENE 7 Some kids play in the yard while others clean up the mess made by the storm as Mr. Hooper announces the sponsors.
ClosingSign-BobSS-0562

ClosingSign-GroverCookieCTW-0652
CLOSING SIGNS Bob holds the Sesame Street sign, and Grover and Cookie Monster hold the Children's Television Workshop sign.


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