Sesame Street | |||||||
Telly and Elmo learn how to play ping-pong. | |||||||
Air date | February 24, 2000 | ||||||
Season | Season 31 (2000) | ||||||
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Elmo welcomes the viewer to Sesame Street. Today he tells us that the letter of the day is P. Miles meets him near Hooper's Store and tells him that he and Alan are still setting up for the surprise. Elmo knows what it is: a pony, but its not the surprise. Elmo has another idea: piano, but that’s not the surprise. Elmo tries pumpkin, or paint, or penguin, but still that’s not the surprise. Alan comes to tell them the surprise is ready so they both go and find a ping-pong court in the courtyard. Elmo doesn’t know how to play so Miles tells him what ping-pong is by playing ping-pong with Alan. Elmo tells the viewer that Elmo was wrong about it being the start of the letter P because it starts with a whole bunch of letter P’s as they continue playing! | ||
“Praise the Letter P, Please, Please, Please” (James Brown style) (EKA: Episode 3578) | ||
P is for Painting (EKA: Episode 0796) | ||
Grover looks for you, and is glad when he finds you. | ||
"It's Harder the First Time" - Children try various activities (riding tricycles, tying shoes, etc.) and progressively improve. (EKA: Episode 3038) | ||
A baby Honker hatches from an egg and learns to honk like all the Honkers. (EKA: Episode 1706) | ||
In an homage to the musical cartoons of the 1930's, Cab Callomouse attends a revue at the Lunar Lounge. (EKA: Episode 3713) | ||
After noticing Elmo being small near the ping-pong table, Miles tells him that he may be a bit small at the moment to play. Elmo thinks that he’s tall enough. He can see the ball. Miles passes the ball to him but since he’s small, he can’t see it before it goes on the ground. He tries to see by jumping but goes over his head. Alan comes out and asks how is it but Elmo thinks it’s not good at all so Miles tells Alan what happened. Alan lifts Elmo up and makes his first hit. | ||
Cecille sings "I'm Gonna Get to You." (EKA: Episode 2951) | ||
Super Grover intends to fly into the air and wave at the number of the day. He claims that his springy legs will propel him into the atmosphere. After a few boingy jumps, he decides to forget the propelling part and just do the waving part. The following segment presents the number of the day. (EKA: Episode 3884) | ||
File:Pinball2.jpg | Pinball Number Count #2 Artist: Jeff Hale (EKA: Episode 1056) | |
"2, 2, 2, Me and You." (EKA: Episode 3713) | ||
Egyptian #2 (EKA: Episode 3291) | ||
Elmo hits the ball and passes Miles and Telly Monster is amazed when he comes and sees the ping-pong table in the courtyard. Miles looks at his watch and tells Elmo that it’s time to go home and see his mom so Miles has to bring him there. Like Elmo, Telly wants to play ping-pong but doesn’t know how to play it so Alan teaches him step by step how to play. Then, Alan tells him to not be surprised if he misses the first two tries because he can still practice. Alan drops the ping-pong ball when he was ready and in surprise, Telly hit it far away, past the net. Telly tells him that he is going to be very good at this. He canst ping-pong. | ||
A karate team punches out the alphabet. (EKA: Episode 3447) | ||
Ernie and Bert: Bert is reading a book about air, and tells Ernie that air moves things. Ernie decides to verify that with his electric fan, which blows Bert's book away - so that Bert can play baseball with Ernie. (EKA: Episode 3695) | ||
Wegman's dogs play baseball. | ||
"We Are Kids from Far and Wide": West Africa (EKA: Episode 2995) | ||
Holy cow, it's number 2 (EKA: Episode 3217) | ||
Astronauts form a 2 in space. (EKA: Episode 3713) | ||
Reggae 'Bounce. (EKA: Episode 3714) | ||
Telly tells Alan that he's far away and Alan then tells him what happens when he hits the ball to him. Apparently, he misses the ball and gets upset that he didn't hit it. Alan tells him that the more you do it, the better you get. Alan then sings a song to him about practicing and every time he passes to Tely while he song he hits the ball back to him. | ||
Alice Kadeezenberry learns how to throw a ball by watching others do it. Artist: Paul Fierlinger (EKA: Episode 3714) | ||
Grover introduces a segment with something fuzzy and blue - Cookie Monster. | ||
Prairie Dawn shows Cookie Monster how to draw a picture of a cookie on a computer. He learns that he can't eat the computer screen, but he can eat a printed picture of the cookie. | ||
The letter P is found on buildings. (EKA: Episode 3354) | ||
Alphaquest: P A pack of painted purple penguins practicing a pop song in a pine tree park, and a pink pig with a parachute. (EKA: Episode 2784) | ||
Big Bird and tennis star Michael Chang play tennis together and tie their shoes. (First: Episode 3145) | ||
Cherries fall through a moving hole onto a man who demonstrates up and down. (new music & sound effects added) Artist: Bruce Cayard (EKA: Episode 0881) | ||
Telly tells Alan, he loves it so much, he wants to keep on playing and practicing forever and will never, ever stop! Alan tells him he will have to stop some time to do other things. He imagines he eating while playing, playing tuba while paying, and even sleeping while playing! Alan is ready and hits the ball but Telly isn’t ready. He admits that he can’t imagine while playing and only play ping-pong while playing ping-pong. They continue practicing. | ||
Elmo's World: Telephones (EKA: Episode 3870) | ||
Telly says the sponsors with Alan. |
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