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|[[Image:3014b.jpg|250px|center]] || <center> '''SCENE 1''' </center> || Duane and his friends stop by [[Big Bird]]'s nest, announcing their plans to clean up the street. They demonstrate how good they are by cleaning up his nest area (in fast motion). Big Bird thinks they'll be perfect for the job...the next time there's a mess. |
|[[Image:3014b.jpg|250px|center]] || <center> '''SCENE 1''' </center> || Duane and his friends stop by [[Big Bird]]'s nest, announcing their plans to clean up the street. They demonstrate how good they are by cleaning up his nest area (in fast motion). Big Bird thinks they'll be perfect for the job...the next time there's a mess. |
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Sesame Street | |||||
Duane and friends clean up | |||||
Air date | November 19, 1992 | ||||
Season | Season 24 (1992-1993) | ||||
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Picture | Segment | Description |
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Duane paints today's sponsors on screen. His friend shows up just in time...to clean them up. | ||
Duane and his friends stop by Big Bird's nest, announcing their plans to clean up the street. They demonstrate how good they are by cleaning up his nest area (in fast motion). Big Bird thinks they'll be perfect for the job...the next time there's a mess. | ||
A janitor sweeps up his own footprints the wrong way, then the right way. Just then, a giant centipede leaves tracks all over the floor. Music: Joe Raposo (EKA: Episode 0262) | ||
Randy Travis sings "How Should I Tell You I Love You" while Telly acts it out. (EKA: Episode 2888) | ||
Template:Mkmeb Ernie and Jennifer talk about the ways in which they are same and different. | ||
The boys are about to clean Gordon and Susan's window, when Mr. Handford shows them how he used to do it - with a newspaper. | ||
A boy has fun with his wood plank. (EKA: Episode 2558) | ||
The Count sings about the ten things most important to him. (EKA: Episode 2558) | ||
The Two-Headed Monster is in a disagreement about where to go for vacation: the mountains or the seashore. Cookie Monster says he likes both, better than going to Cucamonga for the National Cookie Convention. 2-Head gets inspired, and heads off for Cucamonga, leaving Cookie to choose between the mountains and the seashore. (EKA: Episode 2837) | ||
Gina reads "Little Miss Muffet and the Spider: The Continuing Story." The story starts like Miss Muffet's normal rhyme, but now the spider follows her everywhere she goes, and everywhere, she runs off afraid. Gina, also part of the story, advises her to become friends with the spider instead. | ||
Pageant: Tooth | ||
Bip Bipadotta sings "Opposite Stuff". (EKA: Episode 2384) | ||
The boys perform a rap song about cleaning up litter. | ||
Kermit the Frog sings "If I Were." (EKA: Episode 2176) | ||
The guys find Mr. Handford, looking for more cleaning to help raise funds for the local rec center. They help Kimberly count, which pleases Mr. Handford enough to give them a dollar. They decide to teach her again, hoping another dollar will come their way. | ||
A montage of boys, all of whom are named Joe, saying what their favorite sports are. The last one turns out to be a girl named Joanne. Artist: John Korty (EKA: Episode 2624) | ||
The Martians spy a leaky faucet through a kitchen window. As it continues to drip, a Fat Blue woman turns it off, shocked to see that she had been wasting water. (EKA: Episode 2962) | ||
An elephant and a bear try to cross a bridge to deliver their packages, but they're in each other's way. (EKA: Episode 0834) | ||
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