Sesame Street | |||||
Bob reads to the Two-Headed Monster (repeat of 1689) | |||||
Air date | February 9, 1984 | ||||
Season | Season 15 (1983-1984) | ||||
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Picture | Segment | Description |
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SCENE 1 | Herry Monster discovers that by just asking, he's able to join a group of kids playing. | |
Cartoon | N is for nose. (First: Episode 1173) | |
Muppets | Ernie & Bert — Ernie plays a game of tag with Bert, who is reading his book. (First: Episode 1026) | |
Cartoon / Film | Things that begin with N: nail, nest, net, notebook, needle, noodle, nuts, napkins, nose. (Don't make noise at night). The letter N is nice. (First: Episode 0659) | |
Film | A girl catches a lobster. (First: Episode 1125) | |
Film | An Hispanic boy gets up, gets dressed, and goes to school as Spanish music plays (A la luna no voy yo). (First: Episode 0429) | |
SCENE 2 | The Count intends on leaving Sesame Street, as he's run out of things to count. His friends tell him how important he is to them and he finds that his friends are just as important to him as counting. He vows to stay after all and counts the hugs he receives. | |
Cartoon | I Love You, in American Sign Language Artist: Steve Finkin (First: Episode 1170) | |
Film | A boy imagines himself and his friends playing in the snow in slow motion. (First: Episode 0546) | |
Muppets / Celebrity | Grover watches as Suzanne Farrell dances fast and slow. (First: Episode 1568) | |
Cartoon | The Typewriter: N for Nose (First: Episode 0763) | |
Muppets | Big Bird walks down the street, describing the difference between the actual street and sidewalks. (First: Episode 1256) | |
Cartoon | "Lowercase n" (First: Episode 0358) | |
SCENE 3 | Hooper's Store is the rendezvous point for Biff and Sully before they head off to a costume party. Biff is dressed in a beard, mustache and glasses and believes Sully won't recognize him, even though David sees through the disguise immediately. Biff details how the situation will play out and goes to the front door to wait. Sully enters through the back door, wearing a similar get up. Biff returns and mistakes Sully for an entirely different person. | |
Animation | The inhabitants of a farm feel like celebrating when it rains during a hot, dry summer. (First: Episode 1403) | |
Muppets | Ernie & Bert — Bert tells Ernie not to eat cookies in bed, because he might get crumbs in the bed. Ernie decides to eat cookies in Bert's bed instead. (First: Episode 0282) | |
Cartoon | Ants carry a huge letter 'Q' uphill. (First: Episode 0787) | |
Celebrity | The Pointer Sisters sing "Yes, We Can Can." (First: Episode 0793) | |
Cartoon | Q -- that funny looking thing. (First: Episode 0131) | |
SCENE 4 | Oscar is disturbed by Telly, who frets over the idea of forgetting where his nose, eyes and mouth are. | |
Cartoon | Monster in the dark (finding a light switch) (First: Episode 0493) | |
Film | A flock of sheep crosses the river. (First: Episode 1165) | |
Muppets | Grover wants to sell Kermit the Frog a pair of sunglasses, but Kermit doesn't have a nose or ears to hold the sunglasses up with, so Grover gives Kermit a pair of sunglasses with attached ears, nose, and mustache (which Grover adds is optional). (First: Episode 1727) | |
Cartoon | "Name That Food" game show hosted by Don Carrot Artist: Len Glasser (First: Episode 1491) | |
Film | This is the desert. Music: Joe Raposo (First: Episode 0514) | |
Animation | A rectangle finds its matching hole on a game board. | |
Cast | David and Olivia sing "It Feels Good When You Sing a Song." (First: Episode 1176) | |
Cartoon | Three tigers dance and play music. (First: Episode 1642) | |
Film | Number Three Ball Film: A red ball follows a rollercoaster-like track through checkpoints (each, a set of three) that are counted in voiceover. At the end, the ball is ground up into a powder. (First: Episode 0254) | |
Cast | Luis tosses and turns in bed. Gordon hawks a sure-fire method of getting to sleep - counting. Luis orders Gordon to leave the bedroom in ten seconds, then falls asleep after counting. (First: Episode 1487) | |
Song | "Rainy Day Song" (First: Episode 1644) | |
SCENE 5 | Bob comes across the Two-Headed Monster, involved in a tug-o'-war with a book. The monster doesn't understand what books are actually for or how to read it. They settle Bob between their heads so he can read the storybook, which is written in monster language. Bob tries his best to read "Goldilocks and the Three Bears" in monster-speak. | |
Cartoon | The letters H, E, L and P try to arrange themselves to form the word "Help" while stuck on an island. (First: Episode 1176) | |
Muppets | Little Jerry and the Monotones sing "Telephone Rock." (First: Episode 0733) | |
Cartoon | In the forest, a small tree feels insignificant, until a mother bird gives him a pep talk. (First: Episode 1872) | |
SCENE 6 | Bob is still reading the story, when the Two-Headed Monster drifts off to sleep. This only lasts a few moments, as they wake up and request more reading. Telly announces the sponsors. |
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