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These are two mostly complete guides for two Sesame Street episodes uploaded onto YouTube by this user. They start late, so no episode number is given.
Episode 1
| Sesame Street | |
| Plot | Bob tries to make music |
| Air date | |
| Season | Season 23 (1991-1992) |
| Sponsors | G, R, 18 |
| Syndication | |
| Releases | |
| This episode guide has been compiled from incomplete video material. |
| Picture | Segment | Description |
|---|---|---|
| | G for Gorilla (EKA: Episode 2895) | |
| | Bus trip around town (guitar soundtrack) (EKA: Episode 0926) | |
| | Abstract #18 (EKA: Episode 2859) | |
| | Bob and the kids are about to practice while they wait for Elmo and Monty return to sing "London Bridge", when suddenly a doo-wop tune plays and Elmo arrives with Little Chrissy and Big Jeffy, who are scatting to the music and have come to sing too. They demonstrate the different ways they could sing the song (fast, slow, high and low), but Bob suggests they sing the middle of them. They go to practice, and Elmo joins them. | |
| | How Crayons are Made Music: "Water Course A" and "Exchange" by Richard Harvey (First: Episode 1590) | |
| | R for Rhinoceros | |
| | Director Kermit is making a western film with Forgetful Jones as the star. Forgetful is supposed to enter through the saloon doors and shout, "Everybody freeze!" Of course, he forgets this, and instead enters under, around and over the door. He gets the line right for the first three takes, but when he finally goes through the door: "Everybody ... frolic!" (EKA: Episode 2620) | |
| | A man talks about going to the city, without noticing he's walking right through it. (EKA: Episode 1109) | |
| | Elmo assures Bob that Monty, Chrissy and Big Jeffy will be back any minute from practicing. He then says one more person will be joining them...Flo Bear, who Elmo says wrote "London Bridge". She adds that she actually re-wrote it and sings her version, which is about how the bridge collapsing makers her feel. | |
| | Native American bead designs display some wild animals, which have Indian names. | |
| | Some kids observe a woman drawing pictures of a building, and eventually guess that she's an architect. (EKA: Episode 1084) | |
| | Randy Travis sings "You Gotta Ask Some Questions." (EKA: Episode 2782) | |
| | A girl narrates a poem about the sad time when her goldfish died. Artist: Bruce Cayard (EKA: Episode 2228) | |
| | Joe Raposo sings "Somebody Come and Play." Snow leopards version (EKA: Episode 2638) | |
| | G For Giggle (EKA: Episode 0514) | |
| | Wolfgang the Seal is now part of the group. Bob leaves to find Elmo and the others, but the moment he leaves, they all arrive and sing the song without him. | |
| | Number creatures 18 (EKA: Episode 2639) | |
| | Charlie Chaplin (Maria) looks in a mirror and sees "ME." Maria's reflection is played by Linda. (EKA: Episode 1032) | |
| | Three birds enter a cuckoo clock to do their job. (EKA: Episode 0560) | |
| | "Don't Waste Water" (EKA: Episode 2900) | |
| | The Two-Headed Monster sounds out "feet," and then the camera pans back to reveal a pair of live feet on some grass. | |
| | Gordon voiceover R/r (EKA: Episode 2405) | |
| | Bob shows a girl on his knee how to play "Row, Row, Row Your Boat" by hitting glasses with different amounts of water in them. | |
| | Wolfgang tries doing the same song by honking a series of horns, but one is missing. A passing Honker substitutes. | |
| | Kids go roller-skating in a playground as ragtime music plays. (EKA: Episode 2269) | |
| | Elmo, Big Bird and Gordon star in a commercial for the Alphabet (as if it were a bank). | |
| | Ornate Rs fly through the sky to a song. (EKA: Episode 2932) | |
| | Ernie and Bert search for Dr. Livingstone in the jungle. (EKA: Episode 1736) | |
| | Mr. Tweak can't sleep because his neighbor above snores, and his neighbor below sneezes. Artist: Abe Levitow (EKA: Episode 0598) | |
| | "Brush Boogie" (EKA: Episode 3052) | |
| | A goose and gander visit the land of the G's. Artist: Jeff Hale (EKA: Episode 1141) | |
| | "Imagine" | |
| | Grover waits in line at a supermarket. He generously lets two people go in front of him, but then explains that you can't always let everyone go before you, or else you'll never get to the register yourself. When he finally gets to the register and is first in line, the cashier says the register is closed. Grover considers following a customer to a pickle party ... (EKA: Episode 1952) | |
| | A man connects the dots to form a house to escape from the rain. Artist: Bill Davis (EKA: Episode 2274) | |
| | Wolfgang, Bob and the Honker cooperate to perform the first line of "Row, Row, Row Your Boat." Elmo then announces the sponsors. |
Episode 2
| Sesame Street | |
| Plot | Telly pretends to be a cowboy |
| Air date | |
| Season | Season 23 (1991-1992) |
| Sponsors | T, M, 2 |
| Syndication | |
| Releases | |
| This episode guide has been compiled from incomplete video material. |
| Picture | Segment | Description |
|---|---|---|
| | Telly welcomes the viewer and reads two of the sponsors in the newspaper. He alerts Savion, who already knows that and has prepared with a cowboy hat. Telly finds that neither of the letters begin cowboy hat, but Savion explains what he’s putting in the hat starts with T and M – Telly Monster! Before he goes to show it to Oscar, Savion shows him the 2 inside the hat, which Sesame Street is also sponsored by today. | |
| | The letter M in various typefaces. (EKA: Episode 2934) | |
| | Bert tells Ernie not to open the locked door until he gets back from his shopping trip. After he leaves the apartment, however, he realizes he forgot his money, but no matter what he does, Ernie won't let him in the apartment because he thinks this is practice. | |
| | T for treasure (Jim Thurman VO) (EKA: Episode 2234) | |
| | Sesame Street Creature Feature: The Sloth (EKA: Episode 2500) | |
| | Elmo shows top and bottom by standing on top of the frame, then falling to the bottom. (EKA: Episode 3073) | |
| | Two Farm Animals Artist: Owe Gustafson (EKA: Episode 1836) | |
| | Cowboy Telly pretends to ride the range and lassos a “strange doggie”, i.e Oscar, who refuses to play along and has him beat it. Instead, Telly continues playing by his can, eventually finding his way on top of it, preventing Oscar from opening the lid. | |
| | Don't mess with the Mighty M. Artist: Bruce Cayard (EKA: Episode 1839) | |
| | Footage of kids playing professions, alternating with footage of analogous real-life jobs. (EKA: Episode 2882) | |
| | "Two headlights, two eyes, two schoolbooks, two pies..." (EKA: Episode 0926) | |
| | Johnny Cash, Noel Cowherd and some other cowherds sing "Tall Tale." | |
| | A mother bird adds her eggs that hatch. (EKA: Episode 2636) | |
| | How sweaters are made from sheep's wool. (EKA: Episode 1057) | |
| | Gordon's Voiceover 'T/t': Two caterpillars form T and t. (EKA: Episode 2269) | |
| | Big Bird and Snuffy notice how different they are and sing "Feathers and Fur." (EKA: Episode 3050) | |
| | A man wants a hat, but the hat shop owner's hats are all the same - except for a ten-gallon hat, which complements the customer's horseback riding nicely. (EKA: Episode 2786) | |
| | Two Navajo kids narrate an animated sequence based on their drawings of their home and lifestyle. | |
| | Clementine and Buster get on a train, and try to tell Forgetful Jones that he's supposed to get on the train with them, but Forgetful Jones would much rather remember on his own why he's at the train station. The train leaves just as Forgetful remembers why he's there. | |
| | Train #2 (EKA: Episode 0536) | |
| | Gina and a girl find Grundgetta reading a letter from her cousin, Cranky Sue, who's on a world-wide vacation with her pet pig, Sludge. She shows them pictures Cranky drew of the locations they visited, including the Awful Tower, the Groan Canyon and the Smearamids (all of which have Sludge hidden in). | |
| | "We Are Kids From Far and Wide" - Colombia (EKA: Episode 3105) | |
| | Cookie Monster does a taste test to compare square shaped cookies, triangle shaped cookies, and circle shaped cookies. (EKA: Episode 2107) | |
| | "Part of the Whole" Artist: Sally Cruikshank (EKA: Episode 2714) | |
| | Big Bird, Susan and Bob sing "Can Read" while at a newsstand. (EKA: Episode 2356) | |
| | A white shell is uncovered in the sand. (EKA: Episode 2313) | |
| | "Cereal Girl" (EKA: Episode 2687) | |
| | M is for Marvelous Martha (First: Episode 0013) | |
| | Still riding, Telly comes across Little Bo Peep’s sheep, fed-up with the fact that she is the one who always gets lost, not them. Telly invites them to play cowboy with him and they pretend to be cows. Little Bo Beep arrives, but is convinced they are cows and continues looking for her sheep. | |
| | Spinning T (to the tango beat). (EKA: Episode 2933) | |
| | Grover applies to be a lifeguard, demonstrating to the employer that he has what it takes. He soon learns that there's only one thing he needs: swimming lessons. (EKA: Episode 2660) | |
| | The Typewriter has an electric train. (EKA: Episode 1046) | |
| | "Doll House" (EKA: Episode 0131) | |
| | A story of a cat who hated rain, wished for it to stop, and witnessed the disastrous effects of no rain. Artist: ArtistMike (EKA: Episode 2755) | |
| | "Wet and Dry": the sailors on the Good Ship Wet love when it rains, but the Arabs like living in the dry desert. (EKA: Episode 3090) | |
| | I am dry, he is wet (Shark fishing) Artist: Cliff Roberts (EKA: Episode 0309) | |
| | Telly and Bo try to stop the sheep from acting like cows so they can go, but they protest that she stop getting lost. She points out that's how the nursery rhyme goes, so that's how it's supposed to be. The sheep follow her home (almost going in the wrong direction) while Telly announces the sponsors. |