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*[[Ernie and Bert Sketches: Apartment|Ernie and Bert]]: [[Ernie]] has a question for [[Bert]], but he decides to wait until Bert is finished reading the newspaper. Ernie hums and talks to [[Rubber Duckie]] until Bert gives up reading the paper in exasperation. Then Ernie can ask his question: "Can I borrow the newspaper?" {{first|0042}} |
*[[Ernie and Bert Sketches: Apartment|Ernie and Bert]]: [[Ernie]] has a question for [[Bert]], but he decides to wait until Bert is finished reading the newspaper. Ernie hums and talks to [[Rubber Duckie]] until Bert gives up reading the paper in exasperation. Then Ernie can ask his question: "Can I borrow the newspaper?" {{first|0042}} |
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+ | *Cartoon: [[I've Got a Mind]] - fish {{eka|0946}} |
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*[[Joe Raposo]] sings "[[Peanut Butter]]". {{eka|0303}} |
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+ | *[[Bob]] and [[Luis]] sing "[[Let's Make a Face]]." |
*[[Sesame Street Animal Films]]: A film shows parts of an elephant in close-ups. {{first|0034}} |
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*Sesame Street Animal Films: "Rockabye Baby" is sung to a sleepy koala. {{first|0048}} |
*Sesame Street Animal Films: "Rockabye Baby" is sung to a sleepy koala. {{first|0048}} |
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+ | *This episode was directed by [[Jon Stone]] and taped on January 1, 1978. |
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- Grover the Salesman: Grover wants to sell Kermit some earmuffs. Kermit doesn't have ears, so Grover gives Kermit some big human ears. (EKA: Episode 0800)
- Film: Newspapers are recycled (Music: "Blue Nosed Gopher" by Graham Preskett) (EKA: Episode 0972)
- Song: "Sunday, Monday, Tuesday"
- Cartoon: What if a dog looked like a bird? (EKA: Episode 0262)
- Film: A lobster fisherman. (EKA: Episode 0966)
- Bob and Luis put together two halves of a painting of a train tunnel. When they fit the parts together, a train goes through the tunnel and zooms to take up the entire screen, frightening Bob and Luis so much, they take down the tunnel again. (EKA: Episode 0746)
- Ernie and Bert: Ernie has a question for Bert, but he decides to wait until Bert is finished reading the newspaper. Ernie hums and talks to Rubber Duckie until Bert gives up reading the paper in exasperation. Then Ernie can ask his question: "Can I borrow the newspaper?" (First: Episode 0042)
- Cartoon: I've Got a Mind - fish (EKA: Episode 0946)
- Joe Raposo sings "Peanut Butter". (EKA: Episode 0303)
- Bob and Luis sing "Let's Make a Face."
- Sesame Street Animal Films: A film shows parts of an elephant in close-ups. (First: Episode 0034)
- The Twiddlebugs try to get to the zoo. (EKA: Episode 0693)
- Film: Potatoes.
- The Anything Muppets sing "It's Funny".
- Ernie tries to count his balloons. The balloons are arranged in a circle, so he continues counting around the circle, and counts some of them twice. Grover has a solution -- he pops each of the balloons as he counts them. (First: Episode 0133)
- Cartoon: Two cowboys realize a town is not big enough for both of them.
- Sesame Street Animal Films: "Rockabye Baby" is sung to a sleepy koala. (First: Episode 0048)
Notes
- This episode was directed by Jon Stone and taped on January 1, 1978.
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