Sesame Street | |||||||||
Gotcha! | |||||||||
Air date | November 7, 2013 | ||||||||
Season | Season 44 (2013-2014) | ||||||||
Written by | Christine Ferraro | ||||||||
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Picture | Segment | Description |
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COLD OPEN | What's the Word on the Street?: Courteous | |
SCENE | Telly and Mando are reading on the stoop, when Johnny Gotcha (Tom Bergeron), of GOTCHA!, appears. He explains he's set up hidden cameras all over Sesame Street, planning to catch people using bad manners. Oscar is quite pleased, as GOTCHA! is his favorite program. Mando and Telly are skeptical he'll be able to find any bad manners and Johnny leads them to their first targets. | |
SCENE cont'd | Out in the yard, Baby Bear and Curly Bear finish up their porridge, when Johnny surprises them. He sets up the secret footage they've taped, sure there's to be plenty of bad manners in it. However, all the footage shows the two siblings using good table manners, such as asking for items across the table and wiping their mouths on napkins. Oscar is particularly upset and Johnny admits he didn't look at the footage first. He leads them elsewhere, hoping to find some bad manners. | |
SCENE cont'd | They arrive at Big Bird's nest, where Big Bird and Abby are just finishing their playdate. He plays the footage of their playdate, which shows them sharing and taking turn with the toys. Johnny leaves the nest, still hoping bad manners are out on the street somewhere. Oscar is hopeful as well and decides to get some popcorn. | |
SCENE cont'd | Oscar exits Hooper's Store with his snack, when Johnny surprises him. Mando sees that Oscar would be the only one on the street to use bad manners and Johnny is certain the footage will be good...until they replay it. In the playback, they see Oscar saying "please" and "thank you" to Chris when ordering. Johnny has had it and ditches the street. Oscar is completely ashamed and let's another "please" slip out of his mouth, much to his disgust and Mando and Telly's delight. | |
Muppets / Celebrity | Cobie Smulders and Grover talk about courteous, though Grover makes several malapropisms instead. | |
Muppets | Murray announces Abby's Flying Fairy School is coming up, but first, he and the kids play "What's on Me That Starts with E?" (First: Episode 4188) | |
Animation | Two girls love words that start with E. (First: Episode 4315) | |
Cartoon | "ABC Space Song" (First: Episode 4322) | |
Muppets | Murray and Jordan introduce Abby's Flying Fairy School. (First: Episode 4305) | |
Muppets / Animation | Abby's Flying Fairy School It's "Choice Time" at the Flying Fairy School. While Gonnigan and Blogg go to the block corner to make the largest block tower, Abby watches a new online adventure of Super Fairy, her hero. She invites her friends two watch, but they're more interested in their blocks. She magically makes Super Fairy appear in the classroom, hoping the two will appreciate Super Fairy like she does. Super Fairy appears, acting conceited and full of herself. She hands Abby an autograph, then plans to give some two Gonnigan and Blogg, but they don't even notice her. With Abby and Mrs. Sparklenose's help, Super Fairy tries to get them to like her, but ends up knocking their tower over each time. It's not until she helps them out that they decide to be friends with her. (First: Episode 4258) | |
Muppets | "Good Things Come to Those Who Wait": Cookie Monster musically struggles to win Guy Smiley's "Waiting Game." | |
Cartoon | A girl learns about patience while waiting for many things. Artist: Mari Jaye Blanchard (First: Episode 4301) | |
Muppets | "Cookie's Crumby Pictures" is coming, but first, Murray counts 12 kids and a dozen eggs. (beginning re-dubbed) (First: Episode 4200) | |
Animation | Pinball Number Count #12 (remake) (First: Episode 4221) | |
Muppets | Murray and Maylon introduce "Cookie's Crumby Pictures." (First: Episode 4405) | |
Muppets | Cookie's Crumby Pictures presents The Biscotti Kid. (Rated SR: For School Readiness) Mr. MiCookie attempts to teach Cookie Monster the ancient art of "Biscotti Karate." He tells his pupil to listen with his whole body ("Eyes watch, ears listen, voice quiet, body calm.") as he demonstrates ("Snacks on, snacks off!"). Cookie has a hard time paying attention, finding himself focusing on the black-and-white cookie belt instead. As he fails his attempts, he is tangled in the arms of The Karate Squid. Cookie is soon able to listen with his whole body, making him able to perform Biscotti Karate and earning him the cookie belt (which he then consumes). (First: Episode 4405) | |
Cartoon | A girl goes to the store to buy a loaf of bread, container of milk and a stick of butter. (First: Episode 4303) | |
Muppets | "Elmo the Musical" is next, but now it's time for "Murray's Monster Measuring!" Today, they'll be measuring his comically large sandwich, but Murray has nothing to measure with. Ovejita produces a penguin, which they measure with. After finding it's 3 penguins long, the penguin robs them of their food. | |
Muppets | Upside Downton Abbey Farson tries to serve Lady Schmanthum of Upside Downton Abbey, but she's baffled when all the food items fall to the ceiling. Carson points out it's because they're upside down. The countess initially refuses to make things right-side-up ("It is simply not done."), but changes her mind eventually. Carson whips out a lever that sets thing right-side-up and causes the countess' steak and kidney pie to fall on her head. (First: Episode 4315) | |
Muppets | Murray and Semaya introduce "Elmo the Musical." (First: Episode 4406) | |
Muppets | Elmo the Musical: Detective the Musical — Detective Elmo is searching for a cube who has been causing people to sneeze. (First: Episode 4318) | |
Muppets | Murray announces the sponsors. |
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