Sesame Street | |||||||||
Air date | November 28, 1990 | ||||||||
Season | Season 22 (1990-1991) | ||||||||
Written by | Lou Berger | ||||||||
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Picture | Segment | Description |
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SCENE 1 | Gina welcomes the viewer on a nice, warm day, perfect for reading outside. Elmo approaches her, warning her about the incoming snow storm. Gina tries to tell Elmo there's no snow on the way, but he leaves. | |
SCENE 1 cont'd | Elmo returns with Telly, both dressed as snowflakes and yelling, "Whoosh! Woosh!" Gina laughs, understanding now what Elmo meant, but reminds them two snowflakes doesn't make a storm. Elmo calls for more snow - the kids also dressed as snowflakes. Gina still tells them it takes more snow to make a snowstorm. All the snowflakes split as a bunch of snow is dumped on Gina. | |
Cartoon | A girl explains (in poetry) how she failed trying to make a snowman without using snow. (First: Episode 0480) | |
Song | "Garbageman's Blues Song" (First: Episode 1875) | |
Cartoon | A dog tries desperately to meow, but can only bark. (First: Episode 0829) | |
Muppets | Herry Monster holds a sign with the word "NO" on it and tells Ernie that he can make him read his sign. Ernie replies "Oh no you can't!", and eventually gets the joke. He tries it on Bert, but the gag backfires when Bert bets he can get Ernie to read the sign. (First: Episode 0416) | |
Cartoon | K for keyhole, ketchup, kitten (First: Episode 0489) | |
Film | Two Navajo children visit their grandparents who live on a ranch. (First: Episode 2665) | |
SCENE 2 | Bob presents Slimey and his worm band, as conducted by Oscar. Before they perform, Bob points out that Slimey's the only one without an instrument to play. Oscar explains that Slimey will be playing Sylvia, a fellow worm that is known as the the world's fastest vibrating worm. | |
Animation | Red and yellow dots play "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star." (First: Episode 1979) | |
Muppets | The dark-bearded half of the Two-Headed Monster wakes up to argue with itself over whether to go to the zoo or the playground. The two both end up taking naps instead. (First: Episode 1475) | |
Cartoon | Five Swans Artist: Owe Gustafson (First: Episode 1460) | |
Film | Sesame Street Animal Films: Elk feeding. Music: Robert Dennis (First: Episode 0793) | |
Animation | Isadora's sneakers describe all the fun they've had this past year, as the seasons change. | |
Muppets | An octopus sings "Octopus Blues." (First: Episode 2221) | |
Animation | E / e (elephant / jazzy trumpet) (First: Episode 2222) | |
SCENE 3 | Oscar gives Alex an inflatable gift, though Alex thinks it'll be some type of trick. He blows it up and discovers it's an ordinary horse floatie. Oscar tells him that's actually his present, it's inside the floatie. Alex is skeptical, but deflates the tube into Oscar's hand. Oscar gives Alex the handful of air, claiming it's his gift. Alex doesn't seem to enjoy the trick, until Telly comes by, having fallen for the same gag. Telly, however, loves his gift of air and has come back to give Oscar a hug. Alex gives him a hug too, making him angry. | |
Cartoon | K-kick (First: Episode 0463) | |
Muppets | Caribbean Anything Muppets sing about "Caribbean Air." (First: Episode 2688) | |
Cartoon | A man tells a confused boy that he saw a bird on a tree, with both of their thoughts appearing on the screen. (First: Episode 0565) | |
Muppets | Mysterious Theater: Dial M for Mother Sherlock Hemlock tries to figure out what he needs to call his mother before Big Ben strikes midnight... as he stands next to a London telephone booth. The message Sherlock has is to wish his mother a happy birthday. (First: Episode 2727) | |
Cartoon | Geometry of Circles #2 "Seven Circles with Designs" (First: Episode 1394) | |
SCENE 4 | Gina and Telly tend to a sobbing Natasha. Telly comes up with a silly phrase ("Wabbi!") to cheer her up and it eventually puts her to sleep. Natasha wakes up crying, so Gina starts doing the "Wabbi!" for her. | |
Cartoon | K for kangaroo (First: Episode 2498) | |
Muppets / Celebrity | Celia Cruz and the Anything Muppets sing "Numero Comparsa." (First: Episode 2318) | |
Cartoon | A photograph shows off his first picture of cows, his next picture of ducks, and his last picture of a pig. (First: Episode 1245) | |
Muppets | Sesame Street News Flash: Little Red Cookie Hood — Cookie Monster plays Little Red Riding Hood. (First: Episode 1676) | |
Cartoon | A map of India morphs into the shape of animals that are found there. (First: Episode 2668) | |
Video | Four break-dancers dance. (First: Episode 2607) | |
SCENE 5 | Oscar hands Telly a book he's just finished reading - The BIG Surprise. After the first page, a spring-loaded snake comes out of the book. To Oscar's dismay, Telly enjoyed the surprise a lot. Oscar retreats to his can while Telly waits outside to return the favor by surprising him. | |
Cartoon | A man tries to figure out where a squeaky sound is coming from; it turns out to be a giant's squeaky shoes. "Surprise!" (First: Episode 0770) | |
Muppets | Guy Smiley hosts the Letter of the Day Pageant. (First: Episode 2212) | |
Cartoon | E for Erase. (First: Episode 0486) | |
Animation | Teeny Little Super Guy finds his friend Jane giving up on learning to ride the egg beater. He tells her that it takes time and practice to learn things, and gives Jane some training beaters to help her keep her balance. Artist: Paul Fierlinger (First: Episode 1972) | |
Muppets | Muppet & Kid Moment — Grover and Chris play the Tickle-Stop game. (First: Episode 1300) | |
Cartoon | We Are Kids from Far and Wide: India | |
SCENE 6 | A farmer brings his sick cow Clarissa to the Fix-It Shop, hoping Luis can fix her ailment. Luis explains they don't fix animals and recommends he see a veterinarian instead. The farmer understands, then asks if he can fix his sick chicken instead. Luis announces the sponsors amid the chaos. |
Notes[]
- Additional performers include Jim Martin (Clarissa), with Martin P. Robinson (farmer) and Kevin Clash (chicken).
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