Sesame Street | |||||||
Air date | March 8, 1978 | ||||||
Season | Season 9 (1977-1978) | ||||||
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Picture | Segment | Description |
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SCENE 1 | Maria and Luis find Cookie Monster out in the yard, with cookies from different parts of the world that he's received from his "cookie pals." He shows them a kuchen from Germany, a biscotti from Italy, a galletita from Mexico, and finally a cookie from Toledo, Ohio. Once he's done, he eats them all. | |
Cartoon | Typewriter: M for magic (First: Episode 0841) | |
Film | "Indian Baby Bath" Music: Joe Raposo (First: Episode 0444) | |
Animation | See the lion walk. (First: Episode 0993) | |
Film | The WALK sign flashes in a montage of people (and even dogs) walking in the city. (First: Episode 0498) | |
Muppets | Kermit the Frog sings "Bein' Green." (First: Episode 0087) | |
Cartoon | "Ten Turtles" Artist: Bud Luckey (First: Episode 0425) | |
Video | Scanimate kids intro (First: Episode 0798) | |
SCENE 2 | Bob and the kids pretend to be various zoo animals. | |
Film | To a jazz rhythm soundtrack, the camera zooms in on flowers growing on a tree. (First: Episode 0156) | |
Cartoon | Melvin the Moving Man has magnificent muscles. Music: Dick Lavsky and Alan Cagan, Narrator: Allen Swift (First: Episode 0207) | |
Film | You can clean almost anything. Music: Bach's "Gavotte" performed by the Swingle Singers. (First: Episode 0001) | |
Insert | Three of These Kids are jumping rope, but the fourth one is sitting down and reading a book. (First: Episode 0415) | |
SCENE 3 | Grover notices Oscar looking upset, because his "grouch" radio doesn't work, in that he's only hearing lovely music, good news, cheerful sports and sunny weather reports. Grover offers to take it to the Fix-it Shop for him, but accidentally drops it. Now it only plays noisy static, which Oscar prefers. | |
Cartoon | Fred, a singer, fails to figure out the words that rhyme with his name in the song he sings. Artists: The Hubleys (First: Episode 0977) | |
Muppets | Simon Soundman goes to Marvin's Music City to buy a nice shiny trumpet. However, Marvin keeps bringing the wrong instrument. (First: Episode 0458) | |
Film | A little horse gets near and far from the camera. (First: Episode 0279) | |
Cartoon | A mouse takes a bite out of a good-smelling M. Artist: Cliff Roberts (First: Episode 0438) | |
Insert | Olivia sings "Children of the World." (First: Episode 1012) | |
Cartoon | Speech Balloon: M for Mail (First: Episode 0013) | |
Film | A girl puts on her coat all by herself. Music: Joe Raposo (First: Episode 0622) | |
Muppets | At the Ice Follies, Grover is asked by Kermit (in voiceover) to demonstrate Near and Far. (First: Episode 0904) | |
Cartoon | La letra M es para Miguel, musica, mariposa, marinero, molino, marciano, maroma y mono (First: Episode 0464) | |
Animation | A grape blows reveille and inspects the "troops" -- 12 raisins on a slice of white bread. (First: Episode 0618) | |
Cast | "Dandy David" adds flowers and flower pots. (First: Episode 0435) | |
Film | George shows embedded shapes using drawing of geometric forms and household objects with the same shape. (First: Episode 0288) | |
Cast | Buffy sings "Worrying Blues" with some kids. (First: Episode 0899) | |
Cartoon | Panels flip to reveal different ways things WALK. (First: Episode 0369) | |
Animation | Two houses plus 2 equals 4. (First: Episode 0283) | |
Cartoon | A derby-hatted man identifies animal sounds, ending with a tractor. (First: Episode 0839) | |
Muppets | Ernie wants to show Bert his ice-cube collection. The ice cubes were so cold that he had to put them in a box covered with an electric blanket. Much to Ernie's surprise, the ice cubes have disappeared. Since they were replaced with water, Ernie suspects that a fish might have stolen them. Bert tells him that it's because they've melted. Ernie, however, is now convinced that a fish melted the ice cubes, and angrily walks out the door to "tear him fin-from-fin." (First: Episode 0033) | |
Cartoon | Madrigal Alphabet Artist: Jeff Hale (First: Episode 0615) | |
SCENE 4 | Grover encounters Maria wrapping a package for a friend. She gives him clues as to what it could be: it’s a flat piece of glass with a wooden frame, and when he looks at it he will see someone furry that he likes. Grover guesses it could be a framed picture of Cookie Monster. Instead, it's... a mirror! | |
Cartoon | A man has a J under his hat. (First: Episode 0231) | |
Film | Sesame Street Animal Films: Baby pigs run in a field, and drink their mother's milk. (First: Episode 0169) | |
Muppets | Sesame Street News Flash: Sleeping Beauty: Prince Sleeps — Prince Charming kisses Sleeping Beauty and falls asleep. (First: Episode 0513) | |
Film | A talking tree tells a boy about the difference between here and there, near and far, and close and next to. ("near and far" section only) (First: Episode 0111) | |
Cartoon | A man goes to the grocery store to buy apples, but he can't decide how many to get. This frustrates the grocer, who has to keep adding and subtracting the amount of apples on his scale. Artist: Cliff Roberts (First: Episode 0132) | |
Song | "Me and You," over footage of rhinos in love. (First: Episode 0940) | |
Cartoon | The letter J Artists: John and Faith Hubley (First: Episode 0133) | |
SCENE 5 | Grover plays "Grover Says" with the kids. Luis announces the sponsors. | |
CLOSING SIGNS | The Count holds the Sesame Street sign, while Ernie and Bert hold the CTW sign. |
Notes[]
- Among the voices heard on Oscar's radio are Bob McGrath as a reporter and weatherman and Sonia Manzano as a sports announcer.
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