Sesame Street | |||||
Michael Tweeter at Birdland | |||||
Air date | February 13, 1996 | ||||
Season | Season 27 (1995-1996) | ||||
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Picture | Segment | Description |
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Humphrey, Ingrid, Benny and Sherry Netherland welcome Michael Tweeter (Michael Jeter) to The Furry Arms. | ||
The Amazing Mumford makes a suitcase disappear, but cannot make it reappear. Then Michael Tweeter comes looking for his suitcase with Benny, and is very worried that it is gone. Without the things in the suitcase, he wonโt be able to do his show doing impressions of famous birds, at Birdland that night. | ||
A boy is scared to go to sleep at night, until his dad tells him to use his imagination to calm himself down. He conducts a symphony with his toys. (EKA: Episode 3271) | ||
Pencil Box K/k (First: Episode 2876) | ||
Big Bird and the Birdketeers present the letter K. | ||
K - Kangaroo Artist: Jeff Hale (EKA: Episode 1836) | ||
Cookie Monster sings "Healthy Food" (EKA: Episode 2390) | ||
Snacks on Parade: The Raisin Artist: Bruce Cayard (EKA: Episode 2269) | ||
Benny brings a sandwich, an apple, and a glass of milk to Michael Tweeter. He doesnโt want it, but Benny makes him eat it, because he needs his strength for the eveningโs performance. He eats some and feels a little better. Still, he wonโt perform without his suitcase. | ||
The word TELEPHONE is displayed, followed by a ringing telephone. (EKA: Episode 3048) | ||
Feet wearing all different types of shoes dance. (EKA: Episode 2616) | ||
Christopher Clumsy demonstrates the things feet can do. Artist: Cliff Roberts (EKA: Episode 0822) | ||
Bob, Gordon, Celina and the kids gather outside the Furry Arms and call up to Michael Tweeter, assuring him that they are all working together to find his suitcase. Celina and the kids go off to the park, Gordon goes to the subway, and Bob goes to make some phonecalls. Then the Amazing Mumford comes, and solves the problem by making the suitcase reappear. | ||
Asha and her friends practice and dance on stilts in preparation for a carnival. (EKA: Episode 3427) | ||
Three characters try to watch a baseball game over a fence, then cooperate by stacking their blocks. (EKA: Episode 0600) | ||
"Do De Rubber Duck" (EKA: Episode 2399) | ||
What sound does a duck make? (EKA: Episode 3298) | ||
Maria, Big Bird, Oscar and Count von Count sing "Happy Birthday to Me." (EKA: Episode 3241) | ||
17 derby hats drop onto a balloon head. (EKA: Episode 2820) | ||
Growing Numbers #17 | ||
Abstract counting to 17 Artist: Sally Cruikshank (EKA: Episode 2820) | ||
Telly sings "Three Sides Now." | ||
A gymnasium switches from empty to full. (EKA: Episode 3040) | ||
At Birdland, after Hoots introduces him, Michael Tweeter thanks everyone for helping him find his suitcase. He couldnโt perform without it, because it contained something very special to him: his teddy bear. He dedicates the first number, an impression of Duck Ellington, to his teddy bear. | ||
"Happy Happiness" (EKA: Episode 3320) | ||
A boy shows his dog, Happy. (EKA: Episode 0969) | ||
With help from Big Bird, Zoe counts to 17. | ||
How to say "butterfly" in sign language (EKA: Episode 3341) | ||
A poem about oranges. (EKA: Episode 2881) | ||
For his second number at Birdland, Michael Tweeter does an impression of Ethel Merhen singing a song about singing loud, high, and fast. | ||
Ladies, birds, and fish march forward and backward. Artist: Karen Aqua (EKA: Episode 3083) | ||
K โ king, kiss, key (EKA: Episode 3084) | ||
Wegman's dogs form the letter K, as in king. (EKA: Episode 3296) | ||
Ornate Ks fly through the air to a song. (EKA: Episode 2945) | ||
Everything you need to know about cats. Artist: Bruce Cayard (EKA: Episode 0984) | ||
Kingston Livingston III sings "A Cat Had a Birthday." (EKA: Episode 3331) | ||
"Alphabet Jungle" (EKA: Episode 2879) | ||
Michael Tweeter does a Big Bird impression singing "ABC-DEF-GHI." To the delight of the crowd and the amazement of Hoots, he then does a Hoots impression to announce the sponsors. |
Notes
- This episode was written by Judy Freudberg.
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