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| [[Image:1041library.jpg|250px|center]] || <center>Muppets</center> || At a library, [[Cookie Monster]] asks an Anything Muppet librarian for various books...and a box of cookies. Ultimately, he asks him for just a box of cookies. He becomes extremely frustrated because Cookie Monster doesn't understand that they don't have cookies! He finally asks for a book about cookies...and a glass of milk! Then, since the library doesn't have milk either, he asks for a book about cookies and a glass of juice.<br />{{eka|0897}} |
| [[Image:1041library.jpg|250px|center]] || <center>Muppets</center> || At a library, [[Cookie Monster]] asks an Anything Muppet librarian for various books...and a box of cookies. Ultimately, he asks him for just a box of cookies. He becomes extremely frustrated because Cookie Monster doesn't understand that they don't have cookies! He finally asks for a book about cookies...and a glass of milk! Then, since the library doesn't have milk either, he asks for a book about cookies and a glass of juice.<br />{{eka|0897}} |
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Revision as of 00:50, 28 July 2014
Sesame Street | |||||
Linda's friend Ed visits | |||||
Air date | November 26, 1986 | ||||
Season | Season 18 (1986-1987) | ||||
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Picture | Segment | Description |
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Oscar welcomes the viewer to Sesame Street and shows the viewer his great new invention: "Grouch earplugs". With them, he can't hear anything, like Gordon and Susan arguing about important things they have to do. That doesn't help, so she decides to drop him off at the meeting, go off to do her errands, and then pick him up. Oscar realizes that without his Grouch earplugs, he can't hear what they're arguing about. | ||
A mad scientist invents the capital letter H. (EKA: Episode 0887) | ||
Sesame Street News Flash: Kermit encounters a distressed Little Bo Peep, whose sheep is missing. They both observe every sheep that walks by - the first sheep has its tail in front (on its face); the second one has its tail in the middle (on its back), and the third one has no tail. The fourth one has a tail where it should be: behind. However, it claims to be Mary's little lamb. Kermit tells us to stay tuned for updates on the search for the lost sheep. (EKA: Episode 1084) | ||
Pinball Number Count #9 Animation by Jeff Hale (EKA: Episode 2073) | ||
Sesame Street News Flash: Later, Bo Peep has had no luck in finding her sheep; instead she encounters Gladys the Cow pretending to be one, and Fred the Wonder Horse pretending to be a dog. Kermit decides to give up on the search, and returns us to our regularly scheduled program. (EKA: Episode 1084) | ||
A man spins in circles while riding in his kayak. Music: Joe Raposo (EKA: Episode 0312) | ||
H for hello (voice of Gary Owens) (First: Episode 0020) | ||
Linda tells Bob in sign language that she got good news in a letter: "Her old friend from Vermont is coming here today." He has wavy blonde hair, blue eyes, and is sort of stocky. He suddenly shows up and Bob believes that is who they've been waiting for. His name is revealed to be Ed (played by Ed Waterstreet). Bob helps carry his suitcases. | ||
Billy Jo Jive: After Bad News Barton fails to make the swimming team, Billy and Smart Suzie teach him to eat healthier. | ||
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) | ||
Footage of a city neighborhood; includes shots of a sno-cone vendor. Singer: "Linda paloma!" (EKA: Episode 0695) | ||
G/g musical notes (Gordon voiceover) | ||
Lena Horne and The Anything Muppets sing a gospel version of "The Alphabet Song". (EKA: Episode 0600) | ||
Three little people climb up the three flower stems. (EKA: Episode 1899) | ||
A trip to the doctor's office. Music: Joe Raposo (EKA: Episode 0738) | ||
Oscar became amazed by the chair right next to his trash can and needs some help to put it in there. He asks Gordon and Susan to do so, but they think it's too big to be fit, so he tells them to drop it on the ground and as they do so, it breaks. | ||
Marty the chair keeps bumping into things, until he finds his glasses. "See ya later!" | ||
A beekeeper extracts honey from a honeycomb. | ||
At a library, Cookie Monster asks an Anything Muppet librarian for various books...and a box of cookies. Ultimately, he asks him for just a box of cookies. He becomes extremely frustrated because Cookie Monster doesn't understand that they don't have cookies! He finally asks for a book about cookies...and a glass of milk! Then, since the library doesn't have milk either, he asks for a book about cookies and a glass of juice. (EKA: Episode 0897) | ||
Two men compete to be in front. (EKA: Episode 0858) | ||
"Nine Song (Song of Nine)." (First: Episode 0016) | ||
Charlie Chaplin (Maria) tries to outwit a tricky EXIT sign. (EKA: Episode 0926) | ||
A gorilla who knows G words applies for a job. (EKA: Episode 0131) | ||
The Count counts "The Song of the Count". (EKA: Episode 0507) | ||
Ralph asks Marvin what would happen if he didn't have a mouth, nose, and ears. (EKA: Episode 0831) | ||
Bob, Linda, Ed, and some kids play a game of doing what the other person does. | ||
10 brightly-beaked birds land on a statue. | ||
Two Anything Muppets (Frank Oz and Jerry Nelson) use a tape measure to figure out how far apart they are from each other. It turns out to be thirty-seven feet. (EKA: Episode 1090) | ||
A mom and her son comment on a film of various animal babies and their moms. Music: Joe Raposo (First: Episode 0096) | ||
A man finds many ways to "EXIT", which slowly irritates him. | ||
Muppet and Kid Moments: Grover asks Tanya to explain what "exit" means. | ||
A pig sings "There Are Chickens in the Trees" until a rooster tells him that they don't live there. Artist: Jeff Hale | ||
Linda, Ed, and the kids go off to play in the park. Big Bird realizes that he missed out on all the fun, so Bob teaches him to play a game of doing of what the other person does. | ||
A man thinks of H words while sitting on a horse. Artist: Cliff Roberts | ||
Gordon and Olivia try to cooperate under the sun, with voiceover from Bob. | ||
Old bottles are made into new ones at a recycling center. Music: "Black Eyed Peas" by Graham Preskett (EKA: Episode 0926) | ||
Harold and Howard think of H words. Artist: Cliff Roberts (EKA: Episode 1056) | ||
Clementine plays a game with the viewer to see if they can guess what Forgetful Jones is riding on. | ||
9 Ants Owe Gustafson (EKA: Episode 2159) | ||
SCENE 6 | Big Bird and Bob are reading newspapers and say the same thing at the same time. They eventually get annoyed about doing the same thing the other person does. Bob starts crying and Big Bird comforts him as Susan announces the sponsors. |
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