Episode 1933
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| Sesame Street | |
| Plot | Big Bird, Snuffy and Telly learn about the new computer; Oscar has his own grouch computer. |
| Air date | April 4, 1984 |
| Season | Season 15 (1983-1984) |
| Sponsors | A, C, 11 |
| Syndication | Sesame Street Unpaved |
| DVD | |
| This episode guide is missing segments cut from Noggin's broadcast. |
| Picture | Segment | Description |
|---|---|---|
| (Insert) | In song, Big Bird wishes he could see the plant in his window grow. Olivia explains to him that growing takes time. | |
| | Two hippie kids wonder how to make their droopy plant grow. (EKA: Episode 1858) | |
| | Joe Raposo sings "I Believe in Little Things". Original version (EKA: Episode 1088) | |
| | A man displays the capital and lowercase A, and explains what an alligator is. (First: Episode 0006) | |
| | Kermit explains the importance of listening, using the Two-Headed Monster as an example. | |
| | A showcase of things that begin with A, ending with avalanche and ambulance. Artist: Cliff Roberts (EKA: Episode 0158) | |
| | A little girl gets herself a glass of AGUA. (EKA: Episode 1710) | |
| | In the desert, Luis desperately searches for AGUA, but all the pumps are dry. (EKA: Episode 0680) | |
| | An orchestra conductor asks "May I have an A, please?" at which point a giant letter A falls from the sky. | |
| | A for Ape (who crashes into a tree and forms a SHAPE) | |
| | Scanimate kids intro (EKA: Episode 0813) | |
| (Insert) | Luis plays a game of "Musical Chairs" with some disabled kids. Grover gives each one of them a hug whenever they drop out of the game. (EKA: Episode 0958) | |
| | The Ringmaster displays eleven purple pooches. Artist: Jeff Hale (EKA: Episode 1800) | |
| | Polly Darton sings "Counting One to Five". | |
| | Building a log cabin (EKA: Episode 0666) | |
| | Two kids argue over a cat and a dog, who chase each other around the fence. | |
| | | Big Bird & Snuffy heard that Olivia, Maria, and Bob are using a new computer. Big Bird watches them and reports to Snuffy what he sees. |
| | Kids learn how to use a computer at a public school. | |
| | A kid marching band forms a circle. (EKA: Episode 1053) | |
| | Pinball #11 Artist: Jeff Hale | |
| | Cab Calloway sings "Jumpin' Jive" when the Two-Headed Monster can't decide whether to jump or jive. (EKA: Episode 1575) | |
| | Oscar shows Bob his grouch computer, the Worm II. | |
| | Finding round things in a supermarket (David voiceover) | |
| | C for Cat Artist: Bud Luckey (EKA: Episode 1141) | |
| | News Flash: Kermit interviews Santa Claus, the Easter Bunny and a witch -- they are all confused about who they are and what holidays they belong in. (EKA: Episode 0777) | |
| | A man gets a letter C in the mail. (EKA: Episode 1858) | |
| | Maria shows Telly how to use the computer to make a grouchy face for Oscar. | |
| | Words that rhyme with BALL (EKA: Episode 0796) | |
| | Instead of cookies, Cookie Monster recites a poem about galoshes -- or at least he tries. | |
| | | Telly has fun making faces with the computer. Oscar announces the sponsors. This is the first episode to end with the folding Sesame Street sign and the sliding Children's Television Workshop to the left logo. |
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