Sesame Street | |||||
Prairie Dawn is chased by sheep | |||||
Air date | January 28, 1993 | ||||
Season | Season 24 (1992-1993) | ||||
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Gordon encounters a stranger with three sheep, which he says belong to Little Bo Peep. Gordon hasn't seen her anywhere, but he assumes she isn't hard to find. The stranger then goes off to look for a little girl with pretty hair and a pretty dress. He finds Prairie Dawn and assumes she's Little Bo Peep, but she keeps insisting she's not. The sheep clamor around her, which bothers her greatly. | ||
Letter Garden: E (EKA: Episode 3009) | ||
"Let's Go Tubbin' Today" | ||
A woman displays a BUS STOP sign to a crowd. Artist: Irra Verbitsky (EKA: Episode 2505) | ||
Super Grover: A boy is confused -- his mother told him to take a bus home, but he doesn't know where to find the bus. Super Grover arrives, and they soon discover a sign that says "Bus Stop". The boy believes they found the answer, but Super Grover insists that his mother told him to take a bus home, not a sign. (EKA: Episode 0708) | ||
"Dancin' Shoes" | ||
Prairie describes her problem to Susan, and then tells the sheep to listen as she lets them know once and for all who she is. She and Susan quickly leave right then and there, but seconds later, the sheep catch up with her. | ||
A disobedient jacket illustrating words that begin with the letter J annoys an off-screen narrator, which reveals two kids named Jenny and Jeff inside of it. (EKA: Episode 2228) | ||
Cookie Monster sings "If Moon Was Cookie". (EKA: Episode 2619) | ||
A sleepy man counts 8 sheep. (Spanish version) (EKA: Episode 2499) | ||
A group of girls do a playground cheer ("One step forward, one step back"). (EKA: Episode 3031) | ||
Is no one afraid of The Big Bad Wolf? (EKA: Episode 2405) | ||
Gordon overhears Prairie and the sheep as he reads his newspaper. She says she could just give up and let the sheep live with her, but instead, she has a fool-proof plan: she'll run. A long chase begins ... | ||
Four people cooperate building a table. (EKA: Episode 0871) | ||
Big Bird introduces Yo-Yo Ma, who plays cello with two Honkers and a Dinger. (EKA: Episode 2622) | ||
Where the buffalo roam ... (EKA: Episode 0814) | ||
The Bellhop has to bring 8 steamer trunks down 8 flights of stairs. (EKA: Episode 2600) | ||
Kids go roller-skating in a playground as ragtime music plays. (EKA: Episode 2269) Prairie is chased by the sheep while this film plays. "Roller-skates ... I wish I had a pair of those right now!" | ||
Speech Balloon: E for egg A cow hatches a chick, which says "Moo." (First: Episode 0002) | ||
Maria and Luis perform "You Say Hola and I Say Hola". (EKA: Episode 2164) | ||
Children on a playground form the letters of the alphabet. (First: Episode 2096) | ||
"Home to Me" (EKA: Episode 2122) | ||
Jughead Jones's J story (EKA: Episode 0231) | ||
A film of butterflies Music: Joe Raposo (EKA: Episode 0406) Prairie and the sheep stop briefly to look at the butterflies, then resume the chase. | ||
Fruta Manzana (original) Artist: Irra Verbitsky (EKA: Episode 2040) | ||
Sesame Street News Flash Kermit interviews Alice, from the Lewis Carroll tales. For this adventure, she eats something that makes her grow. (EKA: Episode 2313) | ||
Photographic collage demonstration of ALL, MOST, SOME and NONE of an apple. (EKA: Episode 0979) | ||
A shark sings about his "Perfecty Pearl-White Teeth". (EKA: Episode 1446) | ||
The king of the Farcums wants a pyramid built; he and his subjects get inspiration from a seesaw. Artist: Bruce Cayard | ||
Prairie is chased into Hooper's, where she tells Gina about her sheep problem. She's become hungry by now, and asks for a tuna fish sandwich. She is about to eat it, when she notices the sheep looking like they also want a taste of it, so she lets them have it, and asks for another sandwich. The sheep still don't want to eat theirs, until Gina persuades them to try a new food. They gobble it up, and also gobble up the second sandwich Gina serves, to Prairie's dismay. Gina can't help but find the situation a little funny. | ||
Little Red Riding Hood uses a map to get to Grandma's house. (EKA: Episode 2881) | ||
Big Bird winds up Linda, who displays the word TOY. | ||
A man (voice of Jim Thurman) finds a magic remote control that makes things go up and down. He tests it on various objects. When he presses "down" for a bridge, it crumbles and falls into the river below, prompting the man to abandon the remote and slink away. A girl then finds the remote and makes the bridge go back up. (EKA: Episode 2614) | ||
Sand E / e (EKA: Episode 0666) | ||
Prairie wants to find Little Bo Peep, but isn't sure how. One of the sheep gives her Bo Peep's phone number, and Prairie is surprised (and outraged) that the sheep never revealed they can talk until now (one of them, Brenda, even knows a little Spanish). She tells Susan about it, but instead of speaking, the sheep just bleat. Prairie immediately leaves to call Bo Peep. | ||
Esmae's wooden clown breaks, and she is about to throw it away, when it suggests she use glue to fix it. (EKA: Episode 2916) | ||
The Two-Headed Monster sounds out "feet," and then the camera pans back to reveal a pair of live feet on some grass. | ||
"Rollin' on the River" (EKA: Episode 2783) | ||
Little Bo Peep arrives to pick up her sheep, which relieves Prairie greatly, but when Bo Peep finds out what a good time they had, she asks Prairie to look after the sheep for a few more days. The sheep clamor around her again as Susan announces the sponsors. |
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