Episode 0056




 * Kermit's Lectures: Kermit talks about the word "in," and the monster (an early version of Grover) wants to help him teach. Kermit has a big box that he wants the monster to get inside, but he can't seem to grasp the concept of IN ... he gets beside the box, on the box, and under the box. Finally, he reveals why he can't get in the box: because "Fred" is already inside it!
 * Ernie and Bert: Bert shows Ernie pictures and he needs to tell what happens next. Ernie tells Bert some very imaginative stories based on the pictures. For the last picture (a man about to drive his car over a nail), Ernie says, "I think a monster's going to appear". Sure enough, behind Bert's back, Cookie Monster appears: "Can I have a cookie?"
 * Mahalia Jackson sings "He's Got the Whole World in His Hands".
 * Kermit's Lectures: Kermit talks about hair. According to Kermit, "Hair is a part of you. It is not a part of me, because I am a frog." He points out that some people have hair on their heads, while others have it on their faces. But if you have hair all over your body -- like Beautiful Day Monster, who emerges brushing himself and singing "A pretty girl is like a melody ..." -- then you're a monster!
 * Cartoon: Poor Solomon Grundy washes a different part of the left side of his body every day, but at the end of the week, "he's still half dirty!"
 * Sesame Street Animal Films: Lion family.
 * Wanda the Witch washes her wig on a windy winter Wednesday.
 * Carol Burnett says that Wanda is weird.
 * Cartoon: A worm declares that the word "worm" is the only important word that begins with "W". A walrus retaliates by dumping a bucket of water on it.
 * Buddy and Jim have trouble getting a pair of tennis shoes and heavy workboots into their boxes.
 * Animation: "E Imagination": A surreal story of a boy eating a peach atop an eagle witnesseing a queen on her knee, dreaming of eating ice cream in a land of steam.
 * Cartoon: "Imagination V" -- A surreal segment involving the Venus de Milo statue, a violin, a vampire, and vigilantes.
 * Cartoon: A boy counts while erasing things and people.
 * "Jazz #2"
 * "Two Song (Song of Two)"
 * Sesame Street Animal Films: A series of zoo animals are shown in pairs.
 * "Jazz #3"
 * "Three Song (Song of Three)"