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Sesame Street | |||||
A day at Bob's | |||||
Air date | February 18, 1992 | ||||
Season | Season 23 (1991-1992) | ||||
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Picture | Segment | Description |
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Mr. Handford comes outside and sits down with the Count, who is counting all the reasons he's happy: 1) He has 179 cornflakes in his bowl, 2) he hears birds, and 3) the viewer is here. | ||
Three pretty kitties live in a celery house. | ||
Phil Harmonic introduces Ernie and Placido Flamingo, who sing "Up and Down Opera" to demonstrate up and down. | ||
Actor demonstrates anger towards casting director - literally! (EKA: Episode 2269) | ||
Two girls walk on an island together, and a map of the island is shown. (EKA: Episode 2783) | ||
Zig...zag...zoom...zoo. (EKA: Episode 1364) | ||
A ball looks for its match on a brick wall. | ||
A stop-motion-animated train runs out of track. (EKA: Episode 1576) | ||
Basketball player Isaiah Thomas shows Elmo and Jesse how to dribble a ball, and Elmo asks Isaiah to dribble him. (First: Episode 2877) | ||
Animal Department Store: 1-10 (EKA: Episode 2783) | ||
Waiter Grover: Mr. Johnson wants to order a couple of poached eggs on toast, but Grover informs him that the restaurant is out of eggs, so he brings two corn cobs on toast to him. Grover gives a lecture on where eggs come from, by bringing a cornstalk, chicken feed, and a chicken to the table. | ||
Rollercoaster 1, 2, 3: "cherries" version | ||
R for rhinoceros, raquet, robot (EKA: Episode 2491) | ||
Big Bird watches the shape dancers make a triangle. (EKA: Episode 1646) | ||
Cecille sings "I Wanna Be Me." | ||
Big Bird and Snuffy play "This Little Piggy" with Big Bird's toes, and realize he has an extra "little piggy." Big Bird says that "little piggy" was on "Squeal of Fortune." | ||
Prairie Dawn and The Count are contestants on "Squeal of Fortune." (EKA: Episode 2579) | ||
A red armless character is stalked by the letter Z until he eats it. (EKA: Episode 2642) | ||
Orangutans playing (piano music) (EKA: Episode 2486) | ||
R for Rhinoceros (poem) Artist: Jeff Hale (EKA: Episode 1800) | ||
A boy who lives in Alaska narrates a film of himself going ice-fishing with his grandfather and sister. (EKA: Episode 2820) | ||
"Geometry of Circles" (EKA: Episode 1836) | ||
At Bob's apartment, Herry Monster tries to think of what to play with Daniel and Marcus. Bob sits Daniel down at the piano so he can play "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star." Next, Marcus sits at the piano and plays Bach's "Minuet in G Major." | ||
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When it's Herry's turn, he lifts the piano instead of playing it. | |
Z for zigzag, zero, zoo and zebra (EKA: Episode 2483) | ||
Hoots plays jazz in a park, accompanied by Chip and Dip. They are encountered by Mary, who wants them to play a new version of her nursery rhyme, which involves another lamb. (EKA: Episode 2899) | ||
The story of sheep, or where wool comes from. Artist: Bruce Cayard (EKA: Episode 2628) | ||
A girl narrates a segment about nature through winter and spring. (EKA: Episode 2847) | ||
Muppet & Kid Moments: Forgetful Jones asks Daniela to read his sign, which she does. (EKA: Episode 2293) | ||
Two orange balls perform "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star." Artist: Fred Garbers (EKA: Episode 2483) | ||
Bob plays a "Three of These Things" game with the gang, using a grapefruit, a baseball, an orange and a milk carton. Daniel, even though he's blind, formulates that the milk carton is different because of shape, and Marcus points out that the baseball is not consumable, unlike the other three. | ||
Hortense counts 3 peas. Artist: Michael Sporn (EKA: Episode 2714) | ||
Template:Eba Ernie wants to go outside and play catch, but Bert gets him interested in watching his goldfish. | ||
Men in boxes sound out the word RUN. (EKA: Episode 2363) | ||
"Do The Body Dance" (MC Lyte) (EKA: Episode 2886) | ||
Shorty reaches a water fountain with a stool. (EKA: Episode 1056) | ||
The Two-Headed Monster reads the sign atop a miniature school building, and observes a small group of children that run out of it. Once they've left, the monster picks up the now empty building, and declares, "School's out!" | ||
Gerald's dog Sparky likes to pretend he's an alligator. (EKA: Episode 1563) | ||
Bob starts to relax after the kids leave, but Big Bird comes by, insisting over and over again that he won't bother Bob because he needs his rest, until Bob gives in and plays the piano with Big Bird. Herry announces the sponsors. |
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