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Gordon and Susan adopt a baby, Miles. (part 1) | |||||||
Air date | December 24, 1985 (Christmas Eve) | ||||||
Season | Season 17 (1985-1986) | ||||||
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Background
In 1985 Sesame Street tackled the issue of adoption when they introduced the character of Miles, son of Gordon and Susan. Roscoe Orman originally suggested that Gordon and Susan have a child when he first joined the show in 1974. At the time, the producers felt that it was too complicated to cast a baby to play the part. Ten years later, when Orman's son Miles was a year old, he revisited the idea. Orman remembers, "Caroll Spinney offhandedly said one day, 'That son of yours is so cute -- he's such a great kid -- we should bring him on the show and let him be your son.' I said that I had suggested something like that years ago but it was shot down. And he said, 'Well, you know, you could even adopt him.' That really started my wheels turning and I mentioned it to [Executive Producer] Dulcy Singer." [1]
The producers were intrigued by the adoption angle, and cast Miles in the role. "The idea is that he'll grow up on the show -- for as long as he wants to," Roscoe Orman said in 1986. The adoption of Miles was shown in a four part story arch starting in episode 2122 and continuing through 2123, 2124 and 2125. The events of Miles' adoption were also presented in the book Susan and Gordon Adopt a Baby.
Segments
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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Big Bird and Snuffy plan to celebrate "Best Friends Day" with a picnic. | ||
Small letter b (ball/bat) | ||
Ernie doesn't want to play with Bert, who sings "I Wish I Had a Friend to Play With Me". | ||
File:There's a Bird on Me!.JPG | Joe Raposo sings "There's a Bird On Me". | |
The Count's main jumping-over-the-bed sheep quits on him, so he calls the "24 Hour Emergency Counting Service". A reluctant deliveryman in sheep's clothing laments, "It's not an easy way to make a livin' ..." | ||
Three kids sing about their homes. | ||
"I'm Not a Baby Anymore" | ||
David packs a picnic basket for Big Bird's picnic. On the way to his nest area, Big Bird observes Susan and Gordon getting ready to prepare a room for their new baby, Miles. | ||
Snuffy looks for Big Bird, who tells him that he has to help them get ready for when Miles arrives. Snuffy, not knowing who Miles is, gets the impression that Big Bird has a new best friend and doesn't need him anymore. | ||
Big Bird helps Susan and Gordon prepare a room for Miles at the 123 Sesame Street apartment building. | ||
Feeling dejected, Snuffy looks for a new best friend. He knocks on Oscar's can, and meets Fluffy, Oscar's pet elephant. They both play a game of catch inside the can! | ||
Big Bird looks at pictures of Gordon and Susan when they were babies. Gordon assembles a new crib for Miles, but when Olivia is about to take a picture of it, it suddenly falls apart. | ||
Oscar and Bob hear Snuffy and Fluffy playing catch in Oscar's can. Bob is skeptical, as always ... | ||
Gordon finally rebuilds Miles' new crib. Olivia is about to take a picture of him with it again, but she realizes that her camera is out of film. Gordon complains, "You lost the moment!" | ||
Oscar tells Snuffy that he can play with Fluffy any time he wants. Snuffy observes everyone bringing gifts for Miles and wonders why Miles is so popular all of a sudden, so Maria fills him in on the situation. Big Bird overhears their conversation, and apologizes to Snuffy, reassuring him that they're still friends. | ||
The Two-Headed Monster finds a newspaper. | ||
Sounds around the house (chimes, snoring, etc.) | ||
Grover the Waiter at La Casa de Comidas Also seen in The Sesame Street Special. | ||
John Moschitta, Jr. has a baby who has a name beginning with every letter of the alphabet. | ||
B for Beard (poem by Edward Lear) Animation by Jeff Hale | ||
Kermit sings "The Frogs in the Glen". | ||
Whale Animation by Ishu Patel | ||
Sunflowers (Raposo instrumental with kid voiceover) | ||
An owl and a bluebird work out a compromise. | ||
Big Bird and Snuffy celebrate Best Friends Night with a sleepover. Hoots the Owl plays them a jazz lullaby on his saxophone as Gordon and Susan look forward to adopting Miles tomorrow. The story of Miles' adoption continues in Episode 2123. |
Notes
- The story of Miles' adoption is often cited as one of the landmark moments for the series, along with The Death of Mr. Hooper, Maria and Luis's wedding and Gabi's birth. As such it was included as one of the few historical moments "visited" by Grover and Elmo in the anniversary special The Street We Live On.
- Over 20 years later, in 2006, Sesame Street revisited the issue of adoption with the addition of Marco, the son of Gina. The story of Marco's adoption was addressed in episodes 4130, 4131 and 4132.
- ↑ "Meet Gordon: Roscoe Orman," by Rebecca Herman. Sesame Street Magazine Parents' Guide, issue 160, December 1986.
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