Sesame Street | |||||||
Telly breaks his arm — Telly remains active, even with a cast on his arm | |||||||
Air date | March 25, 1993 | ||||||
Season | Season 24 (1992-1993) | ||||||
Written by | Josh Selig | ||||||
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Picture | Segment | Description |
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COLD OPEN | Telly introduces today's sponsors, and tells the viewer they'll also see some of the things he can do with a cast on his arm. His interaction with Oscar reveals one thing he can do: bother Oscar! | |
SCENE 1 | While Savion does his homework, Telly proceeds to show the viewer some more things he can do with his cast. He can dance, bark like a dog, squeeze his nose, and pretend to be a one-winged airplane. He can also leave Savion alone - of which he is so proud that he comes back and geeks out about it to Savion. | |
Cartoon | A conductor conducts a choir to hum his music ("My Music"). Artist: Paul Fierlinger (First: Episode 1207) | |
Film | Some kids talk about a garden they have in the middle of the city. (First: Episode 2889) | |
Cartoon | Are you the monster that ate the television? (First: Episode 1970) | |
Muppets | Ferlinghetti Donizetti delivers "the easy rhythm Rappin' Alphabet" while Grover displays his super smooth break-dance moves. (First: Episode 2033) | |
Cartoon | A voice asks a face if it's aware of the letter S, and it is revealed that the face belongs to a snake. Artists: The Hubleys (First: Episode 0278) | |
SCENE 2 | Telly comes across Linda teaching Lillian and some kids how to sign words like "happy". At first, Telly doesn't think he'll be able to learn along with them, but Linda shows him some signs he can do with one hand, such as "please", "thank you", and "scram" (he wanted to learn the last one for Oscar). | |
SCENE 2 cont'd |
Telly invites Oscar to play a sign language game with him. Oscar declines, but Telly plays with him anyway, having Oscar "guess" the sign for "scram". When he finally "guesses" it, Telly runs off, and Oscar suddenly wants him to come back. | |
Cartoon | Sign language: Day, morning, noon, night (First: Episode 1173) | |
Film | Joe Raposo sings "Dressed Up." (First: Episode 0302) | |
Cartoon | An ant is pressured by his peers to finish the anthill all by himself, until he enlists the cooperation of the others. (First: Episode 1478) | |
Muppets | Dicky Tick hosts "Lifestyles of the Big and Little." (First: Episode 2206) | |
Film | Three girls clap rhythms while naming vegetables. (First: Episode 3051) | |
Muppets | The Oinker Sisters sing about what's "Important" to them. (First: Episode 2818) | |
Animation | Seventeen derby hats drop onto a balloon head. (First: Episode 2820) | |
Celebrity | James Taylor performs "Jellyman Kelly" with a bunch of kids. (First: Episode 1800) | |
Cartoon | A brief animation of pouring milk in a glass, coupled with the word milk. (First: Episode 3012) | |
Muppets | While Ernie is away visiting the Count, Bert has the place all to himself... or so he thinks! A group of sheep burst into the room and proceed to sing him a song ("Bert's Blanket") about how his blanket was made (with a flashback scene where Ernie is portrayed as a rancher). Bert then corrects them on the actual production phase. (First: Episode 2391) | |
Cartoon | A girl inflates a balloon in the shape of an S. (First: Episode 0414) | |
Film | At the harbor, kids learn about dolphins, and how to communicate with them using signals. (First: Episode 3010) | |
Cartoon | Counting to 10 Artist: Keith Haring (First: Episode 3042) | |
Song | "Reach Your Hand Up High" (First: Episode 2702) | |
Muppets | The Count reads some kids a poem about "The Countess Who Lived in the Woods." She is visited by cold, needy animals, all of whom she helps out by giving them the things she was about to count. (First: Episode 2944) | |
Cartoon | "The Room Is Full of Chickens" (First: Episode 2971) | |
Film / Muppets | Alphaquest: M The girl uses mittens to make monster mush, which is eaten by a Muppet monster. (First: Episode 2724) | |
Muppets | How Now Brown and the Moo Wave performs "Wet Paint". (First: Episode 2033) | |
Cartoon | One of these shoe pairs ... (First: Episode 0503) | |
Film | A ferry terminal switches from empty to full. (First: Episode 2968) | |
Cartoon | The boss of Muzby's Treetop Flowers tells his secretary that he doesn't want any calls unless they're important. Employee Henry tries to make an important call while hanging out on a limb. (First: Episode 2747) | |
SCENE 3 | While Gordon reads a newspaper, Telly pops up to demonstrate another thing he can do with his cast: he can swim ... or at least, pretend to swim. He brings his supplies, and dresses Gordon up as a pretend lifeguard. | |
Song | Joe Raposo sings "Water Baby" over footage of seals and kids swimming. (First: Episode 2016) | |
Cartoon | A girl explains the concept of relativity by explaining how her house is a part of a neighborhood, the neighborhood is part of a city, the city is part of a country, etc. (First: Episode 2742) | |
Muppets | "The Sneeze Song", with Kathleen the Cow with a Pig, a Sheep, and Fred the Wonder Horse. (First: Episode 2784) | |
Animation | The word ICE is formed with ice cubes, which melt. (First: Episode 1177) | |
Muppets | Sesame Street News Flash: Jack and the Beanstalk — Kermit encounters a giant at the top of the beanstalk. (First: Episode 1162) | |
Song | Cecille sings "I'm Gonna Get to You". (First: Episode 2873) | |
Animation | Growing Numbers #17 (First: Episode 2975) | |
SCENE 4 | Telly goes over all he did today with a cast on his arm. Once again, Oscar helps him remember the other thing he did: bother Oscar. Telly also points out that he can announce today's sponsors, and does so. |
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