Sesame Street | |||||
Alice needs to take a nap | |||||
Air date | February 27, 1992 | ||||
Season | Season 23 (1991-1992) | ||||
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Picture | Segment | Description |
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Big Bird welcomes the viewer to Sesame Street, and points out that Bob is trying to get Alice to sit still and take her nap. Big Bird thinks a good-night poem will get her to nap, but she runs off, and he chases her while reciting it. | ||
Can you find the flamingos? | ||
Guy Smiley sings "I'll Love You in Springtime." (EKA: Episode 2641) | ||
A door opens behind a mouse, who shrieks when she sees the E. Artist: Bruce Cayard (EKA: Episode 2164) | ||
A mandrill carries her young. Music: Joe Raposo (First: Episode 0039) | ||
"Once is Not Enough" (EKA: Episode 2921) | ||
9 Ants Owe Gustafson (EKA: Episode 2159) | ||
Big Bird follows Alice into Hooper's, after reading the poem for the fourth time. All of a sudden, she's thirsty, so Bob almost gives her a big bowl of water, when Big Bird points out that they'll need a bigger bowl for the amount of water Alice needs. While Bob tries reading the poem again, Big Bird fetches the bowl that Alice's mom left with them, fills it with water using a hose, and brings it into the store. Bob says it's the biggest bowl he's ever seen. After Alice drinks the water, she needs to use the bathroom. | ||
Big, bigger, biggest (oxen pulling rocks) | ||
The Two-Headed Monster brings in a suitcase filled with heavy and light objects, and places them on a wall. The right half lays out a feather, a ribbon, and a tissue. The left half puts down a book, a brick, a rock, and a 1000 pount weight, but the more weight that is placed on the wall causes the ground they're standing on to tilt! (EKA: Episode 2860) | ||
"Me and My Chair" (EKA: Episode 1706) | ||
A poem about dogs of different sizes, feelings and colors. Artist: Deanna Morse | ||
Bob sings Joe Raposo's "Look a Little Closer." (house) | ||
Ernie & Bert: Ernie wants to have some cookies. Bert asks Ernie if he knows what "before" means, and Ernie demonstrates by saying that before he can have a cookie, he has to open the lid to a cookie jar, and after he closes the lid, he eats the cookie. He demonstrates a few times, until he loses his appetite for dinner. (First: Episode 0007) | ||
G for Gorilla (EKA: Episode 2491) | ||
At Birdland, Lillian sings "Transylvania 1-2-3-4-5" with The Count and his All-Bat Band. (First: Episode 2834) | ||
Igor listens as Dr. Frankenstein names body parts in creating another Igor. Artist: Irra Verbitsky (EKA: Episode 2481) | ||
Waiter Grover: Grover tells Mr. Johnson the menu, which has the items numbered. Number 9 is the special of the day. It turns out to be a real number nine, but Mr. Johnson doesn't want it. (It's medium rare, and he likes his nines well-done.) (EKA: Episode 1845) | ||
"Martian Beauty" has nine hairs, nine bows, nine eyes, nine nostrils, nine arms, and nine toes. Artist: Bud Luckey (EKA: Episode 0424) | ||
Footage of a Chinese noodle factory. (EKA: Episode 1056) | ||
Pretty Great Performances Live from Sesame Hall, Phil Harmonic introduces Maria and James Galway, who perform "Concerto for Flute and Pool Toy" by Ludwig von Splash. | ||
Letter E ("See me... eating a peach...") Artists: The Hubleys (First: Episode 0001) This was the last appearance of this segment on Sesame Street. | ||
Alice still isn't sleepy after another reading of Big Bird's poem. Bob, who calls himself "king of the lullabies," sings "See You Tomorrow," and Alice falls fast asleep. | ||
What's missing? (a baby) (EKA: Episode 2630) | ||
Cookie Monster comes to the bakery looking for something delicious that rhymes with BUY. He tries the I (from the MIKE'S BAKERY sign) and the baker's TIE, both of which aren't that delicious. Finally, Guy Smiley comes in and loudly announces that he would like to BUY a PIE. Cookie then knows what he can get in the bakery that rhymes with BUY and is delicious: it's GUY! A chase ensues, and Cookie requests for the baker to send him the bill. (EKA: Episode 0519) | ||
Squares are shown in close-up. (EKA: Episode 2482) | ||
"Alphabet Jungle" (EKA: Episode 2879) | ||
Sesame Street News Flash: Kermit the Frog asks Elmo about his ideas for games. (EKA: Episode 2228) | ||
Typewriter Guy: E-Ear Artist: Jeff Hale (EKA: Episode 1446) | ||
While Alice sleeps, Bob and some kids talk about taking naps, and pretend to take one. | ||
A British man narrates how chewing gum is made in Guatemala. Artist: ArtistMike (EKA: Episode 2899) | ||
Anything Muppets sing "Oh, G" in praise of the letter G. (First: Episode 1167) | ||
Letter G drawing with kid voice-over. (EKA: Episode 0514) | ||
James narrates a film of his life on a pueblo in New Mexico. (EKA: Episode 0244) | ||
Ernie sings "The Honker-Duckie-Dinger Jamboree." (EKA: Episode 2773) | ||
A man weighs five pounds of bubble gum. He chews it all, blows a huge bubble, and flies away. (EKA: Episode 0814) | ||
Bob and the kids are still "asleep," when Alice wakes up from her nap. Bob announces the sponsors, and he and the kids play tag with Alice. |
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