Sesame Street | |||||||
Air date | December 15, 1969 | ||||||
Season | Season 1 (1969-1970) | ||||||
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Picture | Segment | Description |
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SCENE 1 | Gordon gives some of Mr. Hooper's ice cream cones to Susan, Bob, and Jennie. He has one left, which he'll give to Oscar, because everyone likes ice cream. | |
Muppets | Three Anything Muppets sing "Everyone Likes Ice Cream". | |
SCENE 2 | Gordon finds out that Oscar doesn't like ice cream, but instead likes spinach with chocolate sauce, peanut butter, and sardines on top. | |
Cartoon | "All right, now that you've eaten everything in sight, would you mind telling me what you plan to have for dessert?" (First: Episode 0006) | |
Muppets | Ernie & Bert — Ernie holds a hanky while Bert sneezes -- and Bert's nose comes off in Ernie's hand. Ernie teases Bert by putting his nose back in the wrong places. | |
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!" (First: Episode 0001)
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SCENE 3 | Jennie and a girl look up and see Alphabet Bates skywrite the letter O (First: Episode 0012). She shows her how to draw the letter O, and uses them to make different objects such as a face, a tire, balloons, and a clock. | |
Cartoon | Speech Balloon: O for Open (First: Episode 0014) | |
Cartoon | A song about a rolling O Animation by John and Faith Hubley (First: Episode 0011) | |
Muppets | Big Bob hosts "Can You Guess?", the first-ever Sesame Street game show. Billy Monster must guess which of three (non-monster) panelists is the mother. Billy can't get the right answer because his own mother possesses monster traits. | |
Cartoon | Dot Bridge #1: Dots appear uniformly (First: Episode 0001) | |
SCENE 4 | Jennie shows her new drawing using all of the circles made before. Jenny and the girl point out the various pairs (twos) of things. | |
Film | "Two Song (Song of Two)" (First: Episode 0001) | |
Cartoon | "Jazz #2" (First: Episode 0001) | |
Cartoon | Dot Bridge #1 (repeat) | |
SCENE 5 | Susan asks Jackie how she would take care of a baby, using a doll and carriage as an example. Susan explains that there's one kind of animal that can carry their young, and narrates the following segment... | |
Film | Sesame Street Animal Films: Tree kangaroo and baby. Music: Joe Raposo | |
Cartoon | Dot Bridge #2: Last dot is late and travels through the others (First: Episode 0001) | |
SCENE 6 | Gordon hands a wrapped mirror to Susan and asks Jackie what mirrors can be used for. He points out that Buddy and Jim have trouble with mirrors. | |
Cast | Buddy and Jim: Buddy gives Jim a present, which is a mirror, but each one thinks it's a picture of themselves. (First: Episode 0006) | |
Cartoon | Dot Bridge #3: Last dot shows up early (First: Episode 0001) | |
Muppets | Ernie & Bert — Ernie is supposed to talk about the letter Z, but doesn't know what a Z looks or sounds like. He hears a buzzing noise, and looks around to find its source. He finds a funny looking thing in a drawer, which, as Bert points out, is a Z. | |
Cartoon | Z for zipper (First: Episode 0025) | |
Cartoon | Dot Bridge #4: Third dot wants to be red (First: Episode 0001) | |
SCENE 7 | Big Bird shows Jennie three pictures he's drawn of his friend, Rodney the dog. Jennie points out what's wrong with them: in the first one, Rodney is bigger than his doghouse; in the second one, Rodney walks on two legs while his master walks on all fours; in the third one, Rodney says "meow" instead of "woof". Jennie still thinks they are three nice pictures. | |
Film | "Three Song (Song of Three)." (First: Episode 0001) | |
Cartoon | Dot Bridge #5: All the dots turn red (First: Episode 0001) | |
SCENE 8 | Susan displays groups of three things (a drawing of kittens, some sneakers, and dolls) and has Mauricio and Norma guess which of the three is different in each one. | |
Cartoon | "Jazz #3" (First: Episode 0002) | |
Celebrity | Listen My Brother sings a counting song. | |
SCENE 9 | Gordon finds Oscar doing something unusual: cleaning his trash can! Oscar shows all the things he cleans with, leaving them in Gordon's hands in the process; he even giftwraps what he throws out. He becomes upset since he can't clean while Gordon's holding his items, so Gordon dumps everything back in. | |
Cartoon | Dot Bridge #6: Dot blows raspberry (First: Episode 0001) | |
SCENE 10 | Bob, Mauricio, and Norma look up and see Alphabet Bates skywrite the letter G (First: Episode 0025). Bob points out that G is for "girl," "glass," and "grass." | |
Film | Hands build things out of triangles and squares while off-screen voices try to figure out what the constructions will be. (First: Episode 0004) | |
SCENE 11 | Jennie shows Norma and Mauricio a picture of a tree, and has them find the hidden animals and letters in it. | |
Film | "In the Woods": Two kids go out into the woods. | |
SCENE 12 | Gordon thinks of several ways to say goodbye before signing off. Bob announces the sponsors. | |
CLOSING SIGNS | Gordon holds up the Sesame Street sign, while Mr. Hooper and Bob hold up the CTW sign. |
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