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Sesame Street | |||||
Baby Bear and Goldilocks on the Sally Messy Yuckayel Show | |||||
Air date | March 25, 1996 | ||||
Season | Season 27 (1995-1996) | ||||
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Mr. Handford and Susan tune into the Sally Messy Yuckayel Show. Oscar the Grouch has brought two guests, Baby Bear and Goldilocks, because they are always arguing and can't be friends. Oscar begins to read the story of "Goldilocks and the Three Bears" as Goldilocks and Baby Bear interrupt to snipe at each other. | ||
A boy's imagination runs away with him as he reads. (EKA: Episode 3449) | ||
"In the Library" | ||
Three (flowers) and three are six. (First: Episode 3140) | ||
Oscar continues reading the story of "Goldilocks and the Three Bears" on the show. The grouches in the audience admire the picture of the broken chair, and encourage Baby Bear and Goldilocks to argue. | ||
Three taxi chairs. (EKA: Episode 3119) | ||
Grover and Mr. Johnson: Grover the taxi driver picks up Mr. Johnson, who's startled to find his usual Waiter Grover driving a cab. Mr. Johnson wants to go to the library. Grover says that that is a very wise choice, and talks about the great things about a library. "Of course, you could also go to the zoo," he observes, and talks about the benefits of visiting the zoo. He also suggests the museum, or a movie. Mr. Johnson insists that they go to the library -- but Grover says they'll have to wait until he gets his cab fixed. (EKA: Episode 3373) | ||
Paul Simon and Ladysmith Black Mambazo sing the African Alphabet Song. (EKA: Episode 2480) | ||
Norris Walnut recites a poem about clouds. Artist: ArtistMike | ||
Oscar continues to read the story, Baby Bear and Goldilocks continue to argue. | ||
A boy talks about his various moods. Artist: Bob Kurtz (EKA: Episode 0831) | ||
The McDoubles (Batty and Crooky) count to 10 on their fingers. (EKA: Episode 3281) | ||
The Twiddlebugs get a new postage stamp portrait of George Washington, but have trouble getting it to stick to the wall. They finally get it to work, but it is upside down. (EKA: Episode 0961) | ||
A postal worker tells the viewer what the post office is good for. Artist: Cliff Roberts (EKA: Episode 0929) | ||
Harvey Kneeslapper says "X marks the spot!" A man asks, "What spot?" Harvey puts a spot and a letter X on the man. (EKA: Episode 0560) | ||
The letter X in various typefaces. (EKA: Episode 3006) | ||
Sand Alphabet: X / x (EKA: Episode 2390) | ||
Oscar continues reading the story. When he gets to the point where the Three Bears find Goldilocks asleep in Baby Bear's bed, the Grouches beg him to read on. Sally Messy Yuckayel decides there couldn’t be a more annoying time for a break, so they go to commercial. | ||
Jerry Nelson sings "In My Book" (EKA: Episode 3079) | ||
"In the middle of the city we have a garden..." (EKA: Episode 2951) | ||
The letter X (EKA: Episode 2390) | ||
A big X emerges, Jaws-like, in a swimming pool. | ||
The Typewriter gets a check-up. (EKA: Episode 2385) | ||
Joe Raposo sings "I Believe in Little Things":. (re-filmed version) (EKA: Episode 2485) | ||
Oscar finishes the story. Goldilocks says that she ran away scared because she didn't know the Three bears were friendly. She apologizes to Baby Bear, and says she understands why he got mad at her. The two put aside their differences and become friends. Goldilocks thanks Oscar for bringing them on "this nice lady's show," where they could discover their deeply hidden friendly feelings toward each other. The grouches are not happy. | ||
The Ringmaster displays 11 purple pooches. Animation by Jeff Hale (EKA: Episode 1800) | ||
An Anything Muppet girl shows the viewers that the number 11 is the same right side up and upside down. (EKA: Episode 0239) | ||
Pinball #11 Artist: Jeff Hale (EKA: Episode 1261) | ||
"I'm in Great Shape": Kids dance with triangles, circles and squares. (EKA: Episode 3300) | ||
Big Bird winds up Linda, who displays the word TOY. (EKA: Episode 2992) | ||
The word TOY is displayed, followed by a wind-up drum-playing panda. (EKA: Episode 3067) | ||
Back on Sesame Street, Susan says she saw Baby Bear and Goldilocks on television, and she thinks it's great that they're friends now. Oscar thinks otherwise. Susan begins to announce the sponsors, but Goldilocks interrupts, telling her to let Baby Bear do it, because she knows he likes to. Baby Bear defers to her, and they start arguing over who will let the other one say it. Susan thinks someone better do it, so she announces the sponsors. Baby Bear and Goldilocks begin arguing over which one wasted the opportunity to announce the sponsors, because now it's too late. Oscar thinks things will turn out alright, after all. |
Notes
- This episode was written by Lou Berger.
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