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*As we come closer and closer, [[David]] asks if we know the difference between here and there. |
*As we come closer and closer, [[David]] asks if we know the difference between here and there. |
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+ | *Film: Here/There. |
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+ | *[[Sesame Street Gangsters|Gangster]] Alphabet {{eka|0261}} |
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+ | *Cartoon: D is for Dart |
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+ | *Members of the cast appear individually to show a cutout of a lowercase "d". |
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*A Spanish-speaking kid in the library asks [[Maria]] if he should borrow a book that is in Spanish or a book that is in English. Since he can read both, Maria suggests that he take both books. |
*A Spanish-speaking kid in the library asks [[Maria]] if he should borrow a book that is in Spanish or a book that is in English. Since he can read both, Maria suggests that he take both books. |
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+ | *[[Cookie Monster and Ernie]]: [[Ernie]] has four apples, and wants to draw the number 4 to represent that quantity. [[Cookie Monster]] comes along and wants to eat an apple, so Ernie crosses out the 4 and draws a 3, but then Cookie Monster decides not to eat the apple, so Ernie crosses out the 3 again and draws another 4. {{first|0140}} |
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− | *[[Cookie Monster and Ernie]] count apples. |
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+ | *Cartoon: "Four Seasons" {{eka|0276}} |
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*[[Big Bird]] reasons that the spray that is bad for flies is also bad for birds and people. He asks Tom not to use it, especially around a place where he's eating. |
*[[Big Bird]] reasons that the spray that is bad for flies is also bad for birds and people. He asks Tom not to use it, especially around a place where he's eating. |
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*David counts seven kids who pop up from behind a basement railing. |
*David counts seven kids who pop up from behind a basement railing. |
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+ | *[[Roosevelt Franklin]] shows that he knows the "[[Days of the Week]]". {{first|0072}} |
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− | *The Muppets sing "7 Days". |
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+ | *Members of the cast appear individually to show a cutout of a capital "D". |
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*Tom classifies by size as he sings the Classification Song. |
*Tom classifies by size as he sings the Classification Song. |
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− | *[[Kermit]] and [[Grover]] demonstrate here and there. |
+ | *[[Kermit the Frog|Kermit]] and [[Grover]] demonstrate here and there. {{first|0277}} |
*David is proud of the model airplane which he made; a kid is proud because he's learned to tie his own shoelaces; Maria is proud because she got an A on a paper for school; Big Bird is proud of his ability at horseshoe throwing. |
*David is proud of the model airplane which he made; a kid is proud because he's learned to tie his own shoelaces; Maria is proud because she got an A on a paper for school; Big Bird is proud of his ability at horseshoe throwing. |
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− | *Ernie has a stack of seven cupcakes that he wants to take a picture of, but Cookie Monster keeps taking cupcakes (which he calls "cuppycakes"). |
+ | *Ernie has a stack of seven cupcakes that he wants to take a picture of, but Cookie Monster keeps taking cupcakes (which he calls "cuppycakes"). {{first|0136}} |
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+ | *David isn't sure whether or not he wants to borrow a book, while Maria is fussing with a wobbly table leg. David decides he wants a book--not one of stories or pictures or recipes, but one that nobody ever reads. Maria hands him "The Complete History of Chickens." He says that's just what he's looking for, and puts it under the table leg so the table won't wobble. |
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+ | *A man says he loves ice cream, and another man explains what love is and how you can love your mother but you can't love an ice cream cone. |
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+ | *[[Chicken or the Egg]] {{eka|0276}} |
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+ | *Big Bird wants an ice cream, but Tom is busy taking dolls off the shelves, reducing their prices and putting them in sale bins. Big Bird offers to cooperate with Tom so the job gets done faster and he can get his ice cream. He finds he is not good at labeling prices or putting dolls in boxes, but he can help get them off the shelf because he is tall. |
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+ | *Oscar's alarm |
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+ | *New York Mets count to 16 |
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+ | *New York Mets count to 20 |
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+ | *Cartoon: W - Wallpaper {{eka|0291}} |
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+ | *[[Wanda the Witch]] {{first|0001}} |
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+ | *Film: Kids play in the snow. |
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+ | *[[Grover]] volunteers to assist [[the Amazing Mumford]] with his suspension act. Grover will get on top of a platform, and Mumford will pull the pillar off from underneath, and the platform will not fall. The trick works, so Grover decides to try it himself, with [[Herry Monster]] as his assistant. Grover can't pull it off, and Herry falls. |
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[[Category:Sesame Street Episodes| 0292]] |
[[Category:Sesame Street Episodes| 0292]] |
Revision as of 10:49, 15 October 2019
Sesame Street | |||||||
Big Bird asks Tom not to use the bug spray. | |||||||
Air date | December 7, 1971 | ||||||
Season | Season 3 (1971-1972) | ||||||
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- As we come closer and closer, David asks if we know the difference between here and there.
- Film: Here/There.
- Gangster Alphabet (EKA: Episode 0261)
- Cartoon: D is for Dart
- After arguing about who goes first, Gordon, Bob, Tom and Rafael cooperate and take turns for drinks at a water tap. (film with narrator, two parts--in part 1 they don't cooperate, in part 2 they do.)
- Members of the cast appear individually to show a cutout of a lowercase "d".
- A Spanish-speaking kid in the library asks Maria if he should borrow a book that is in Spanish or a book that is in English. Since he can read both, Maria suggests that he take both books.
- Cookie Monster and Ernie: Ernie has four apples, and wants to draw the number 4 to represent that quantity. Cookie Monster comes along and wants to eat an apple, so Ernie crosses out the 4 and draws a 3, but then Cookie Monster decides not to eat the apple, so Ernie crosses out the 3 again and draws another 4. (First: Episode 0140)
- Cartoon: "Four Seasons" (EKA: Episode 0276)
- Big Bird reasons that the spray that is bad for flies is also bad for birds and people. He asks Tom not to use it, especially around a place where he's eating.
- Maria holds up a circle (while her face fills the screen) and asks if we can find two more circles hidden somewhere in her face. She explains that there's a circle in the middle of each eye.
- David counts seven kids who pop up from behind a basement railing.
- Roosevelt Franklin shows that he knows the "Days of the Week". (First: Episode 0072)
- Members of the cast appear individually to show a cutout of a capital "D".
- Tom classifies by size as he sings the Classification Song.
- Kermit and Grover demonstrate here and there. (First: Episode 0277)
- David is proud of the model airplane which he made; a kid is proud because he's learned to tie his own shoelaces; Maria is proud because she got an A on a paper for school; Big Bird is proud of his ability at horseshoe throwing.
- Ernie has a stack of seven cupcakes that he wants to take a picture of, but Cookie Monster keeps taking cupcakes (which he calls "cuppycakes"). (First: Episode 0136)
- David isn't sure whether or not he wants to borrow a book, while Maria is fussing with a wobbly table leg. David decides he wants a book--not one of stories or pictures or recipes, but one that nobody ever reads. Maria hands him "The Complete History of Chickens." He says that's just what he's looking for, and puts it under the table leg so the table won't wobble.
- A man says he loves ice cream, and another man explains what love is and how you can love your mother but you can't love an ice cream cone.
- Big Bird wants an ice cream, but Tom is busy taking dolls off the shelves, reducing their prices and putting them in sale bins. Big Bird offers to cooperate with Tom so the job gets done faster and he can get his ice cream. He finds he is not good at labeling prices or putting dolls in boxes, but he can help get them off the shelf because he is tall.
- Oscar's alarm
- New York Mets count to 16
- New York Mets count to 20
- Cartoon: W - Wallpaper (EKA: Episode 0291)
- Film: Kids play in the snow.
- Grover volunteers to assist the Amazing Mumford with his suspension act. Grover will get on top of a platform, and Mumford will pull the pillar off from underneath, and the platform will not fall. The trick works, so Grover decides to try it himself, with Herry Monster as his assistant. Grover can't pull it off, and Herry falls.
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