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Revision as of 18:27, 24 February 2007
Sesame Street | |||||
Bob gives out music lessons to his friends on Sesame Street. | |||||
Air date | January 3, 1983 | ||||
Season | Season 14 (1982-1983) | ||||
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Noggin's edits to this episode are currently unknown, and therefore not all of the segments in this episode are listed.
Picture | Segment | Description |
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Today, Bob gives out music lessons to his friends on Sesame Street. He teaches Gordon how to play his flute but when he makes mistakes, Oscar, Grungetta and some grouches laugh at him. | ||
"I Can Do It By Myself"/"Inside Out"/"It's Easy" Films of children trying to put on their clothes. | ||
It's a squirrel! | ||
Prairie Dawn presents a pageant about feelings. Bert dresses as Cupid to represent love -- but his lines don't ring true. Instead, he sings his own song about love. He sings that to him, love means pigeons, oatmeal -- and Ernie. | ||
Gordon keeps trying to play his flute but Oscar and the grouches still laugh at him. | ||
In Bob's room, Bob gives the Two-Headed Monster a singing lesson: singing "Sing." | ||
Baby climbs up the stairs all by himself. | ||
A voiceover lists many R words. | ||
Herry and John-John: Up and Down (EKA: Episode 0784) | ||
Boy and the UP balloons | ||
Telly hears Gordon playing his flute so beautifully; Back in Bob's room, Bob gives Biff and Sully a piano lesson. | ||
Victor Borge talks about practice | ||
Sand Z/z | ||
Buffalo in the water (jazz soundtrack) | ||
Madigral Alphabet (EKA: Episode 1093) | ||
The Count sings about his first day of school. | ||
The 'r' car | ||
Bob gives Fluffy a trumpet lesson. | ||
Indian guru counts to 20. (EKA: Episode 0276) | ||
Maria as Charlie Chaplin: EXIT (EKA: Episode 0926) | ||
Kermit tells a little boy what an EXIT is | ||
EXIT | ||
Bob and the kids play "Practice, Practice." | ||
Boy learns to play his violin | ||
Sounds in the House #1 (EKA: Episode 1706) | ||
R is for Rooster, and Robber, and Rake ... Artist: Fred Calvert | ||
Ernie and Bert Search for Dr. Livingston in the jungle | ||
A wizard turns into R things. | ||
Gordon finally plays the flute for Bob without making any mistakes. The grouches want their money back. | ||
9 Striped Cats Owe Gustafson | ||
A cowboy hears his echo in Spanish for the numbers 1-10. (EKA: Episode 0815) | ||
What if we celebrate Valentine's Day with chickens instead of hearts? (EKA: Episode 1364) | ||
Saxophone Factory (EKA: Episode 1576) | ||
Song: Serving Dinner for Nine Tonight Artist: Paul Fierlinger | ||
Rectangle transition | ||
Bob is finished with music lessons for today but Oscar wants him to give Slimey his music lesson for playing his sousaphone. Slimey plays the Sesame Street theme as Grungetta lists the sponsors. |
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