Episode 2275
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| Sesame Street | |
| Plot | Just another day of inserts |
| Air date | January 23, 1987 |
| Season | Season 18 (1986-1987) |
| Sponsors | A, R, 6 |
| Syndication | |
| DVD | |
| Picture | Segment | Description |
|---|---|---|
| | Bob plays and sings "Follow the Leader" with the kids. | |
| | Six camels Artist: Owe Gustafson | |
| | Ernie and Bert: It's a sunny day at the beach, and Bert remembered to bring everything. Ernie, however, only brought an umbrella in case it rains... which it does. (EKA: Episode 0334) | |
| | Men in boxes sound out the word RUN. | |
| | What Do You Do With a Fruit? | |
| | Kermit talks about "same" by showing two identical rectangles. Cookie Monster eats one of them, making them different. (First: Episode 0018) | |
| | A man displays his invention, the A-box, which only takes the letter A. | |
| | | Big Bird, Telly Monster and Jason are at Hooper's Store and they plan to order a meal that begins with the letter of their names. Big Bird orders a big bowl of birdseed, a piece of bread with butter, and a banana. Telly orders a tuna fish sandwich, tomato juice, and a tangerine. David gets the idea behind what they just ordered, and points out that not too many foods start with the letter J for Jason. But Jason orders a macaroni salad, a melon, meatballs and milk, which start with the letter M for "me." |
| | I've got a mind: bird Artist: Cliff Roberts | |
| | A kid marching band forms a triangle. (EKA: Episode 0814) | |
| | "ABC Disco" | |
| | R for Rhinoceros (poem) Artist: Jeff Hale (EKA: Episode 1800) | |
| | Charlie Chaplin obeys the word HOP, then switches it to STOP. | |
| | These Are Your Parts: The host interviews a hand. | |
| | Bob plays a game with the viewer to find the hidden 6s in the painting. | |
| | A magician tries to make six circles disappear. (EKA: Episode 0811) | |
| | Alone Song (EKA: Episode 1706) | |
| | Alphabet Chat: Mr. Chatterly tries to discuss the letter R, but everything goes awry. (EKA: Episode 1800) | |
| | Different uses of a triangle (Spanish) (EKA: Episode 1800) | |
| | Forgetful Jones needs something to ride around the ranch. Clementine gives him clues: it has four legs, a bushy tail, eats hay, and neighs. It's his horse Buster, who arrives with the jeep. | |
| | A chair displays the word SIT, and a beast sits on him. | |
| | Big Bird and Snuffy remember when they met ... but their memories are different from one another. (EKA: Episode 2208) | |
| | Typewriter Guy: R for Rope Artist: Jeff Hale (EKA: Episode 1800) | |
| | David asks the viewer to find some triangles in a fence. (EKA: Episode 1122) | |
| | "How Do You Do" (Grover and Lena Horne) (First: Episode 0536) | |
| | A man shows the difference between a regular slice of bread and a toasted one. (EKA: Episode 1575) | |
| | Ask Oscar: Linda's friend Timi assists Oscar, translating Oscar's words in sign language. Oscar answers a letter from someone who wants to know what the longest Grouch word he knows is. Oscar states that the word is "supercalifragilistic-yucky-alidocious" (a reference to "Mary Poppins"), which is hard to sign, especially when Oscar repeats it many times. | |
| | A for apricot, alligator, acrobat, accordion, artist, airplane. | |
| | Swimming and flying pelicans. (EKA: Episode 0519) | |
| | A boy does an addition problem in his head: 5 + 1 = 6. (EKA: Episode 1646) | |
| | The Count sings about his first day of school. (EKA: Episode 1736) | |
| | Blue, red and yellow ovals play "Old MacDonald." (EKA: Episode 2164) | |
| | | "Six Song (Song of Six)" (First: Episode 0011) |
| | Christopher Clumsy demonstrates the things feet can dob. Artist: Cliff Roberts (EKA: Episode 0949) | |
| | David plays basketball with the kids while Bob announces the sponsors and the credits roll. |
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