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Revision as of 20:54, 17 December 2007
Sesame Street | |||||
Telly hosts "Telly's Town" | |||||
Air date | April 12, 1995 | ||||
Season | Season 26 (1994-1995) | ||||
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Picture | Segment | Description |
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The scene begins with a logo: the words "Telly's Town" take up the screen, as a rainbow trail rotates behind them. Telly chants, "Telly's Town! Telly's Town! Music time! Excellent!" and mimics a guitar solo. Telly invites Big Bird to join him in his "totally amazing, excellent music video show." Big Bird tries doing what Telly did at the beginning, and succeeds. Telly explains that the show's vocabulary consists of terms like "cool," "excellent," "hey dude," and of course "excellent." | ||
Big Bird wonders if all they do on the show is say its name, but Telly explains that they'll have excellent videos and live musical guests. He then announces today's guests: the Four Tuba Guys! He and Big Bird perform the show's theme as a fanfare. | ||
cont'd |
The Four Tuba Guys don't show up, but instead Telly and Big Bird find themselves face to face with a deliveryman, Wayne (Mike Myers). Wayne has a telegram from the Four Tuba Guys, which Telly is dying to hear. Before he reads it, however, Wayne makes a long speech about how excellent it is that there is such a thing as reading. The telegram from the band says their plane has been delayed, and they will now be traveling by train. | |
cont'd |
The camera quickly zooms in on Telly's face as he screams "OH NO!!" Wayne leaves, and Big Bird suggests they show some videos. On the TV, they view a Cecille video. | |
Cecille sings "I'm Gonna Get to You." | ||
Ernie and Bert: Ernie wants to play a game with Bert about heavy and light. Bert surprisingly wants to play. Ernie shows the audience all the light objects including a tissue, cotton candy and a feather. Bert has to bring in all the heavy objects including a barbell, a boulder and the piano. | ||
Harold and Howard think of H words. (new sound effects added) (EKA: Episode 1056) Artist: Cliff Roberts | ||
H for Hat - kids try on different hats as camera shutters go off. | ||
Soul H! | ||
Elmo sings "In Your Imagination." | ||
A girl likes to pretend she's an astronaut. (EKA: Episode 3200) | ||
Telly introduces the "Fuzz Clip of the Week," a music video by Fur Jam. | ||
cont'd |
Fur Jam sings "Don't Waste the Water." | |
cont'd |
Wayne arrives with another telegram from the Four Tuba Guys ... but not without giving another heartfelt speech on the importance of reading. The telegram says that the band is now taking a bus instead of a train. Telly, feeling bummed but knowing the show must go on, introduces the next video. | |
cont'd |
The scene segues into the next video ... | |
"Hot in the City" (EKA: Episode 2787) | ||
Characters on a quilt form the letter S. Artist: Karen Aqua | ||
Alphaquest: S A swimsuit, Grover as a silly surfer, a seagull, a sunset and a submarine. | ||
Typewriter: S for Spring (EKA: Episode 0886) | ||
Rosita sings about the difference between a siesta and a fiesta. | ||
A chicken sings "It Ain't Heavy, It's My Feather." | ||
"It's Time for a Rhyme" | ||
Ruthie reads a story to the kids: "The King Who Couldn't See So Well." In the story, a blind king can't see his subjects, his daughter, his royal dinner, or his reflection in the mirror. Luckily, the Royal Smart Person (a little girl) tells him he needs glasses. He gets a pair from the eye doctor, which improves his sight (and his life) greatly. | ||
"Brand New Look" - people try on glasses. | ||
Two girls sing a reggae rendition of the alphabet. | ||
Colambo visits Tom the Piper's Son and asks him questions concerning a stolen pig. | ||
A pig sings "I Love Being a Pig." (new sound effects added) (EKA: Episode 2486) | ||
Two Navajo children visit their grandparents who live on a ranch. | ||
H/h (space paint) | ||
The letter H appears in words on buildings. | ||
Telly says it's now time for the video countdown, where they count down to the next video. | ||
cont'd |
We segue into the next video ... | |
cont'd |
The Counting Crows (actual crows) sing "Count it 1-2-3." | |
cont'd |
Wayne shows up with yet another telegram from the Four Tuba Guys, and yet another speech on the importance of reading - but Telly knows his modus operandi by now, and just begs to hear the telegram. It says the band's bus broke down, and now they're walking to the show. Wayne laments, "Well, the telegram is read and it looks like my work here is done ... I promised myself I wouldn't cry ... I love you all!" and darts off. | |
cont'd |
We segue into the next video ... | |
Rap #17 (EKA: Episode 3156) | ||
Growing Numbers #17 | ||
Stop-motion figures hold numbers from 1 to 17. | ||
Fay Ray dresses up as different animals. ("It's Kermit the Dog!") | ||
The Count, dressed up as Elvis, sings "(You've Got to Count My) Blue Suede Shoes." | ||
A dinosaur tries to eat an apple on a tree. A group of kids keep telling him to "GO HIGHER!" (EKA: Episode 3309) | ||
Shake / lake / bake / take / make (EKA: Episode 3142) | ||
Back to Telly's Town. Telly is worried about the Four Tuba Guys, but Wayne comes back to deliver each of the four tubas - and a telegram from the band, who became too tired from walking. | ||
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The camera makes an extreme close-up on Telly as he panics. It turns out Wayne plays the tuba himself. He even brought his tuba-playing friends: a green monster with glasses, and Slimey. If they add Telly to the group, they can be four tuba guys themselves! They all play the Sesame Street Theme as Big Bird announces the sponsors. |
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