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David hires Gina to work at Hooper's | |||||||
Air date | November 18, 1987 | ||||||
Season | Season 19 (1987-1988) | ||||||
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We open on Gina, sitting at Hooper's Store doing her homework, listening to her headphones. David is unaware that Gina needs a job so she can earn some money to buy her mom a birthday present. Moreover, Gina is unaware that David needs help around the store, which is evident by the way he goes over everything he has to do today. Finally, he puts up a HELP WANTED sign. | ||
Sign Cartoons: The man spells out the word HELP. | ||
Ernie & Bert: The Count Sleeps Over At Ernie & Bert's Part 1 The Count sleeps in Bert's bed while Bert sleeps on the couch. Ernie tells The Count that he can count sheep to get to sleep, but it never dawned on Ernie that the Count never gets tired of counting. He stays up all night counting sheep, to Ernie's detriment. | ||
"Seven Sweet Sopranos" on a shaky piano Artist: Paul Fierlinger | ||
Ernie & Bert: The Count Sleeps Over At Ernie & Bert's Part 2 It's the next morning. The Count had a good night, but he didn't sleep. His counting kept Ernie up, and now Ernie is walking and counting like a zombie. | ||
A boy takes a look at his new baby brother at the hospital (EKA: Episode 1839) | ||
B for boot | ||
Dressed in aviator attire, Meryl Sheep comes in to answer the HELP WANTED sign. She thinks working at Hooper's Store will be adventurous, enabling her to do such heroic things as sail the sea to catch tuna fish for sandwiches, or throw a rope down to Elmo if he falls into a cereal bowl. David explains that working at Hooper's doesn't involve such adventure, and she loses interest. | ||
"You know what it's like to be scared?" | ||
Three of These Kids are playing policeman, but one of them is playing fireman. | ||
Christopher Clumsy jumps over a hole and says that he fooled the viewer. He then walks into a wall. | ||
A group of female Anything Muppets sing about the many things "Women Can Be." | ||
7 Starfish Artist: Owe Gustafson | ||
Oscar thinks he can help David, but David is suspicious. Oscar then demonstrates his "Upside-down Surprise": a pan with some pickles, sardines and whipped cream, which David thinks Oscar is going to turn upside down, resulting in a tug-of-war argument between them, topped off with a big SPLAT! | ||
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David is frustrated that no one has given him any help so far today. Gina almost pops the job question to David, but he has to run off to clean his shirt. | |
Ferlinghetti Donizetti delivers "the easy rhythm Rappin' Alphabet" while Grover displays his super smooth break-dance moves. | ||
Marching Band forms a circle (EKA: Episode 1094) | ||
B for butterfly (First: Episode 0006) | ||
Sesame Street News Flash: Mary's Little Lamb After an interview with Mary, the lamb follows Kermit the Frog. (EKA: Episode 2059) | ||
Jughead Jones's J story (EKA: Episode 0231) | ||
David has chosen The Amazing Mumford for his new partner, but unfortunately, when Maria asks him to make her a root beer float, he literally does so! After he changes her back, the experience leaves her so cold inside that she rushes home to take a nice hot bath. | ||
B for Boxer (First: Episode 0006) | ||
A beekeeper extracts honey from honeycomb. | ||
In a spoof of the famous Mean Joe Green Coke commercial, football player Big Murray (Gordon) accepts a number 7 from a young fan, whom he rewards with a towel that also has a 7 on it. | ||
James Taylor sings "That Grouchy Face" to Oscar. | ||
A man carves a wooden horse. Music: Joe Raposo | ||
Ernie and Bert: Ernie is sad because it's raining and he can't play baseball. Bert encourages him to imagine that he's playing instead. In Ernie's imagination, he hits a high fly ball that lands in the ocean. Bert tells Ernie that the sun is out, and he can go out and play now. Ernie says that he can't play -- his ball fell in the ocean. (EKA: Episode 0706) | ||
Fruta Manzana sings about keeping the place clean by throwing away fruit peels and apple cores. Artist: Irra Verbitsky | ||
By now, Gina has had seven glasses of lemonade, which she pays for with the remainder of her allowance. As they lament about their plights, they come to the sudden realization that they needed each other all along! Gina is immediately ready to start working at Hooper's--right after she gets back from the bathroom. | ||
An apple, an orange and a pear learn they can cooperate by rocking and rolling. | ||
Old West: Clementine breaks the bad news to everyone: Bad Bart is coming to town to "give someone what they deserve"! She says he will come when the cow moos four times. They listen for it, and first hear a train toot four times, then a dog bark four times, and finally the cow. Bad Bart steps into the saloon, looks for the bartender, and reminds him that last week, he ordered sarsaparilla, but the bartender didn't have it, so he went to another town to get it, and kept him waiting. Bad Bart forgot to pay the bartender for it, so he gives the bartender what he deserves: some coins. | ||
B Is For Bubble (First: Episode 0008) | ||
A woman serves milk to her cat. Several other cats join him, including a lion. Artist: Bruce Cayard | ||
Mumford's duck brings the HELP WANTED sign over to David, but he explains that the position has already been taken by Gina. The duck walks off, insulted, and David announces the sponsors. |
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