Sesame Street | |||||||
Adoption, part 4: Miles' Grandparents Visit | |||||||
Air date | December 27, 1985 | ||||||
Season | Season 17 (1985-1986) | ||||||
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Susan's parents (played by Bill Cobbs and Frances Foster) arrive from Michigan to see Miles. They want to see their grandson, but he is (finally) sleeping. Miles's grandfather imagines how disturbing it would be for Miles to be woken up by four adults, and waits calmly for him to wake up. Soon, his cries are heard. | ||
Three Anything Muppet babies sing "I'm a Baby". | ||
A girl talks about imagination. (EKA: Episode 1100) | ||
Joe Raposo sings "Touch, Hold, Feel" (EKA: Episode 0926) | ||
K for keyhole (EKA: Episode 0811) | ||
A girl in the city mails a letter to her grandfather in the country in Maine, and we watch its journey through the postal service. | ||
Hands embrace the word "LOVE." (EKA: Episode 0926) | ||
An old woman emerges from the pouch of a bouncing kangaroo. She proclaims, "K! Kangaroo!" (EKA: Episode 0810) | ||
Ernie reads the newspaper: "Four People Fooled." (EKA: Episode 1186) | ||
Miles's grandparents have brought Susan's favorite toy, doll and book. Together they read the poem "In Time of Silver Rain" by Langston Hughes. | ||
Game Show: To Tell A Face The object of the game is to identify the face of a relative. The contestant in this skit is Baby Bobby, who must identify his grandmother. | ||
A stool for me (EKA: Episode 0536) | ||
K - Key (First: Episode 0040) | ||
Miles's grandparents meet Snuffy, who is bringing Miles a trunk of sand from Hawaii to play with. | ||
In stop-motion, a boy makes landscapes out of sand and water. | ||
Grover watches The Amazing Mumford practice a trick, making a rabbit come out of his hat. Mumford has trouble getting a rabbit to come out of the hat, and both are oblivious to the fact that Grover is turning into a rabbit. (EKA: Episode 0712) | ||
A cube tries to fit through wall holes of different shapes. | ||
Joe Raposo sings "I'm an Aardvark." (original version) (EKA: Episode 0941) | ||
Cookie Monster does a taste test to compare square shaped, triangle shaped, and circle shaped cookies. (EKA: Episode 1952) | ||
"Martian Beauty" has nine hairs, nine bows, nine eyes, nine nostrils, nine arms and nine toes. Artist: Bud Luckey (EKA: Episode 0424) | ||
Maria and the kids look at the shapes of the wooden boards used to assemble Snuffy's sandbox. Then they build it. | ||
Stop-frame animation of a girl on a beach, reading a book containing pictures of various sea creatures that come to life as she comes to their pages. | ||
A figure skater illustrates forward and backward (EKA: Episode 0600) | ||
A honking orange ball follows signs to the EXIT. | ||
EXIT (EKA: Episode 1736) | ||
Miles's grandfather is proud. He meets a group of Honkers who are also grandfathers. | ||
As a boy plays with a tugboat in the bathtub, we watch footage of a real tugboat. (EKA: Episode 1086) | ||
G - gorilla (in man suit) (First: Episode 0085) | ||
Car assembly (EKA: Episode 0810) | ||
The Typewriter gets stuck in a spot of glue, and types "G: Glue". (EKA: Episode 0852) | ||
"Listen ..." to various sounds, including the ocean, a heart beating, a clock ticking, a horse galloping, crickets chirping, a passing train, and others. (EKA: Episode 1316) | ||
Ernie and Bert: Ernie turns on the radio to hear his favorite exercise show, Get Moving. He engages the viewer to do all the exercises he does, such as touching toes and jumping. Bert joins in, and has so much fun jumping that he doesn't notice that his favorite program, Pigeons in the News, is coming on. (EKA: Episode 1025) | ||
Song: Serving Dinner for Nine Tonight Artist: Paul Fierlinger (EKA: Episode 1736) | ||
The grandparents really enjoy playing in the sandbox with Miles, but it's getting late. The Barkley scrolling credit crawl follows. |
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