Sesame Street | |||||||
Mother Chicken's new nursery rhyme | |||||||
Air date | December 7, 1993 | ||||||
Season | Season 25 (1993-1994) | ||||||
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At Finders Keepers, Ruthie helps Telly announce the sponsors for today, blowing them from her tuba. She adds today, we'll be hearing a new nursery rhyme, which also involves the tuba. | ||
Ruthie starts telling the story behind the nursery rhyme, explaining she used to work for Mother Chicken, a nursery rhyme writer (and Mother Goose's main competition). | ||
In a flashback, Ruthie and Mother Chicken are shown dealing with a pig, penguin, elephant, hot dog and bun, who are either tired of their old rhymes or are in need of employment. Ruthie settles the problem by recommending they cooperate and be part of the same nursery rhyme. | ||
Back in the present, Ruthie cues up a segment about lions as she polishes her tuba... | ||
L for lion (EKA: Episode 2753) | ||
Elmo demonstrates top and bottom. (EKA: Episode 3073) | ||
"Street Garden Cooperation" (EKA: Episode 2040) | ||
The floating kids form an L. (EKA: Episode 3145) | ||
Jodie Foster tells Oscar what the word important means, and lists the reasons why he is important to her, making him more and more annoyed. (EKA: Episode 3117) | ||
Sesame Street News Flash Old MacDonald's Health Farm (EKA: Episode 2995) | ||
ยฟQue es esto? (una vaca) (EKA: Episode 2606) | ||
Footage of kids playing professions, alternating with footage of analogous real-life jobs. (EKA: Episode 2840) | ||
V in space (EKA: Episode 0560) | ||
Fay Ray dresses up as different animals. ("It's Kermit the Dog!") (EKA: Episode 2687) | ||
In the next part of the story, Mother Chicken decides to write a rhyme similar to "Hey Diddle Diddle." First up is the pig, who can't play any of the suggested instruments. He can play the tuba and blasts Ruthie through the wall with one note. Mother Chicken has her first line: "Say dooba dooba, the pig played the tuba." | ||
File:Pinball7.jpg | Pinball Number Count #7 Artist: Jeff Hale (First: Episode 0989) | |
The Count's Storybook Theatre The Count reads the story of "The Magnificent 7" who would save a village from becoming lonely. A mediocre 7 and a magnificent 5 show up first, to the behest of the villagers. Next time on The Count's Storybook Theatre: "20,000 Leagues Under the Sea." | ||
7 piglets Artist: Owe Gustafson (EKA: Episode 2641) | ||
Next up is the penguin. Mother Chicken already has a line mind - "The penguin jumped really high." The penguin struggles to jump very high, however. Ruthie gives him some words of encouragement and he leaps so high, he crashes through the ceiling and doesn't come down. | ||
"Let's Count Penguins" Artist: Jane Aaron | ||
"Fixin' My Hair" (EKA: Episode 2734) | ||
Consonant Sound: V, violin (EKA: Episode 1285) | ||
"Sing Your Synonyms" (EKA: Episode 2749) | ||
Grover sings "Over, Under, Around and Through". (EKA: Episode 0258) | ||
A child draws a picture of a dog, who goes over and under. | ||
Mother Chicken's next line is written - "The elephant was happy and laughed really hard. Their elephant is sobbing instead. Ruthie tries cheering him up by going into hysterics herself. Tired, she goes to lean on the wall, falling through the hole she previously put in it. The elephant finds it very funny. | ||
Big Bird comments, "That was funny!" | ||
With the help of his assistant, Dr. Geo shows the viewer what a globe is. (EKA: Episode 2916) | ||
Ernie sings "Little Plant." (EKA: Episode 2174) | ||
Yellow drops don't want to play with a red ball at first, but they make a good flower together. (EKA: Episode 2417) | ||
14 Karat Soul sings โHand Talk" (First: Episode 2622) | ||
A hand draws a guitarist serenading a maiden, as well as the background. (EKA: Episode 0822) | ||
Little Bird's CASA is drawn. (EKA: Episode 2205) | ||
Stop-motion: what goes in the hot dog bun? (EKA: Episode 1240) | ||
Ruthie has polished her tuba down to a trumpet and continues her story. | ||
Mother Chicken has finished her rhyme, but Ruthie points out "high" and "bun" don't rhyme. Suddenly, the penguin returns, having jumped all the way to the sun. Mother Chicken does some re-writing and the nursery rhyme is finished! | ||
Back in the present, Telly loves the nursery rhyme and makes up one of his own about the sponsors. Mother Chicken, in voice-over, also chimes in to mention the Children's Television Workshop. |
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