Sesame Street | |||||
The word "Dog" escapes Abby's book. | |||||
Air date | August 15, 2007 | ||||
Season | Season 38 | ||||
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Picture | Segment | Description |
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What's the Word on the Street?: Murray Monster introduces the word dog. | ||
Baby Bear and Telly Monster welcome the viewer to Sesame Street, and look forward to reading a book with Abby Cadabby. | ||
Abby arrives and introduces her magical book: The Wild Adventures of Action Dog. The others hear a barking sound, which turns out to come from none other than the book itself. | ||
Abby, Baby Bear, and Telly begin to read the book, but are interrupted by noises and the shaking of the cover with each page they turn. | ||
Abby receives a call on her wand from her Mommy, and leaves to run an errand on the way home. She lets Telly and Baby Bear borrow the magical book, and disappears. | ||
Telly and Baby Bear try to continue reading the book, but it flies out of control, sweeping them down the street. After landing at the Fix-It Shop, the word "Dog" pops out of the book. Telly is frazzled by this complication, although Luis calms him and suggests they find the word and put it back in the book. | ||
Baby Bear suggests they dress up as dogs to lure the word back into the book. They adorn fake ears and tails and bark, but are unsuccessful. | ||
Baby Bear's next idea is to dress up as the word "DOG," recruiting Luis to fill in the third letter. They attract the attention of the word and chase after it. | ||
"Simple Pleasures" by Bobby McFerrin is played over footage of a girl trying to play frisbee with a dog on the beach. (EKA: Episode 2876) | ||
Conan O'Brien introduces and dramatizes different varieties of dogs. | ||
A "soap opera" is sung about the virtues of cleanliness, to the tune of a song from Carmen. | ||
Wilma Wiggins makes the very best of a very silly situation by hiccuping her way through an opera. | ||
Telly and Baby Bear chase the word "DOG" past Big Bird's nest | ||
"In My Book" (sung by Jerry Nelson) | ||
The Letter of the Day: A | ||
A's Anatomy: Dr. Grover, alphabet specialist, reassembles an injured letter "A" that has had an accident. | ||
The brain is the busiest part of your body. | ||
Sand creatures illustrate the song, "Sing," with vocals by Stephanie D'Abruzzo. | ||
Telly and Baby Bear find the word "DOG" chasing its G near the mailbox. | ||
"Just look for letters in all the parts you know" (EKA: Episode 3395) | ||
Robert De Niro explains to Elmo what an actor is, and proceeds in imagining himself variously as a dog, cabbage, and a clone of Elmo. | ||
Cecille sings "The Game of Make Believe." | ||
The Number of the Day: 11 | ||
"OK, We Got a Hip-Hop Beat" - #11 | ||
Rubber Stamp #11 (EKA: Episode 2885) | ||
Baby Bear makes a "Lost Dog" sign. The word "DOG" runs to the table, but looks thirsty. They lure him first with a bowl of water, then with a bowl filled with the word "WATER," but are still unable to get the word back in the book. Abby comes back, and Telly conveys their problems and frustrations to her. She suggests that they turn to page 11. | ||
After turning the book to page 11, the word "DOG" fetches the stick on the page and runs back into the book! | ||
Chris reads the book to Abby, Telly, and Baby Bear, even though it tends to pull him around! | ||
"Beginning, Middle, End" Artist: Sally Cruikshank (EKA: Episode 2609) | ||
Muppet & Kid Moments: Murray Monster asks Danielle about her pets. | ||
Wanda Falbo (Word Fairy) and Barkley present a word which represents large, shaggy animals who like to chase sticks (or wands). | ||
A child draws a picture of a dog, who goes over and under. | ||
"Get Up, Get Out" | ||
Herbie joins two round gnorks in a game of squareball. | ||
Zoe and Herry Monster sing "Moonshine." | ||
A child performs a poem called "Night" in sign language. | ||
Oscar the Grouch reads to Slimey the story of Scram Moon (voiced by Gordon). The Moon announces the sponsors. |
Notes
- This is the first episode since Episode 3785 in which Elmo’s World has not been shown.
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