Sesame Street | |||||||
Air date | March 25, 1970 | ||||||
Season | Season 1 (1969-1970) | ||||||
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- Ernie and Bert: Part 1: Ernie is a barber, and cuts all of Bert's hair off. Part 2: Ernie tries to disguise Bert until his hair grows back, but a monster (later known as Grover) mistakes Bert for his father. Part 3: Bert has grown his hair back, but now he talks like Cookie Monster. (First: Episode 0068)
- Film: A voice narrates a film about how things begin -- including roosters, buildings, lakes, cups, birthday cakes, trees, and babies. (First: Episode 0003)
- The Anything Muppets sing "Four Blind Mice". (First: Episode 0009)
- James Earl Jones counts to 10. (First: Episode 0005)
- Some Anything Muppets and monsters pile up and count to 10. (First: Episode 0084)
- Kermit has the most jellybeans, and the most marbles. (First: Episode 0022)
- "Triangle and Square": A male voice narrates a story of a jazzy triangle who loved to dance, and a square square. The triangle likes being flexible, but the square would rather be stiff and *square*. (First: Episode 0007)
- Buddy and Jim try to fly a paper airplane. (First: Episode 0013)
- Cartoon: A man uses a ladder to climb up to the top of a capital L. (First: Episode 0031)
- Speech Balloon: βLβ β Lunchbox (First: Episode 0031)
- Speech Balloon: βUβ β Umbrella (First: Episode 0038)
- Jim Henson clay animation: The letter βUβ is focused in a story involving a unicorn in his underwear and uniform upon a unicycle whilst under an unusually ugly umbrella. (First: Episode 0037)
- Cartoon: βYβ β The life of the yellow ya-hoo. (First: Episode 0043)
- Speech Balloon: Y -- Yo-Yo (aired twice) (First: Episode 0036)
- "Jazz #4" (First: Episode 0006)
- "Jazz #5" (First: Episode 0007)
- Film: Animal movements
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