Episode 2924




 * Chicago visits the Sesame Street Library, where he pounces on a vegetable book Gordon is reading and later drives the rest of the patrons with his roars of laughter.


 * On a rainy day, Ernie watches TV, when Bert suggests he do something else, like write a story. Thus, Ernie sets everything out on the table, including pencils, paper, a pencil sharpener, and a wastebasket (which somehow ended up on Bert's head). Ernie is now ready to write a story, but instead, he leaves everything set out for when he gets an idea.


 * Cartoon: "Letter I (Beep Beep)"


 * Film: Examples of people and animals going down.


 * Cartoon: Is no one afraid of The Big Bad Wolf?


 * Big Bird, Susan and Bob sing "Can Read."


 * Animation: CGI sheep graze out I and i.


 * Film: An I-beam is molded at a steel factory as heavy industrial-type music underscores the action. The segment ends on a video freeze of the finished beam, which is shaped like the letter "I."


 * Cartoon: A shy girl wants to join a group bouncing a ball. (audible dialogue)


 * Cartoon: Jerry Nelson sings and counts 13 turkeys.


 * The Count's main jumping-over-the-bed flock of sheep quits on him, so he calls the "24 Hour Emergency Counting Service". A reluctant deliveryman in sheep's clothing laments, "It's not an easy way to make a livin' ..."


 * Cartoon: A kid tries to push his toy house through the front door without the door closing.


 * Animation: A poem about oranges.


 * Film: A scuba diver collects shells, which some kids count in voice-over.


 * Cartoon: "Calcutta Joe"


 * Harvey Kneeslapper approaches a man and says, "Knock, knock!" The man asks, "Who's there?". Harvey says, "Dion." The man asks, "Dion who?" Then Harvey slaps the letter D on the man's chest and says, "D on you!"


 * Cartoon: D for danger, dragon, doctor, dinner, and dessert