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Sesame Street | |||||
Oscar tries to take a silly photo for the Grouch Gazette picture contest | |||||
Air date | May 9, 1972 | ||||
Season | Season 3 (1971-1972) | ||||
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Picture | Segment | Description |
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SCENE 1 | Susan asks the kids about the longest words they know. Big Bird responds by singing "ABC-DEF-GHI." | |
Cartoon | T is for Trash and Ticket Artist: Cliff Roberts (First: Episode 0020) | |
Cartoon | Poem about T words Voice: Bob Arbogast (First: Episode 0024) | |
Muppets | Lefty tries to sell Ernie a STOP sign. (First: Episode 0134) | |
SCENE 2 | Oscar the Grouch reads that The Grouch Gazette is holding a contest - the reader who sends in the silliest photo receives a free, week-long trip to the dump of their choice. | |
Cartoon | T for top Artist: Cliff Roberts (First: Episode 0298) | |
SCENE 3 | Oscar has taken a photo of Tom getting splashed with water from the Hooper's Store faucet, but he doesn't feel it's silly enough. Susan comes past with her arms full of papers. She sneezes and sends the papers flying, making for a great photo. | |
Cartoon | Number count to 20 (w/ cameo appearance by Cookie Monster), followed by cast list at the end. (First: Episode 0350) | |
Film | Mad Painter #7 (First: Episode 0314) | |
Cartoon | Jazz #7 (Spanish version) (First: Episode 0281) | |
SCENE 4 | Oscar tries to get the silliest picture of all by positioning a bucket of confetti over a door, as he climbs up a ladder to pull at the right moment. However, because of where he's positioned the ladder, he and the bucket fall over when Bob comes through the door. Susan snaps a photo of the silly occasion. | |
Cartoon | The O in STOP bounces around, and the other letters ask it to stop. (First: Episode 0149) | |
Muppets | Cookie Monster explains the purpose of the Bus Stop sign, however the bus zooms pasts him. Resulting in Cookie Monster ripping the part of the sign mentioning STOP. (First: Episode 0192) | |
Cartoon | Seven monsters cause havoc in a village. (shown in English, then Spanish) (EKA: Episode 0258) | |
Muppets | The Amazing Mumford's Suspension Act (First: Episode 0292) | |
SCENE 5 | Oscar's photos are developed at Hooper's. He's surprised to see the photo of him in the bunch. Everyone agrees it's the silliest one and Oscar reluctantly decides to send it in. He tells Susan that since she took the photo, she'll be joining him at the dump if it wins. | |
Film | "I Am a Letter" - Vocalists sing a song describing the process of how mail is sent. (First: Episode 0143) | |
Cartoon | T is for Television (First: Episode 0024) | |
Muppets | Western: Four Anything Muppet cowboys put up a Wanted poster for "the Great Cookie Thief", who's been stealing cookies from all the bakeries in these here parts. Cookie Monster is standing in front of the poster, and the others suspect that he's the Great Cookie Thief -- he has the same googly eyes, the same blue fur, and the same Western hat. They confront Cookie Monster, but he denies the charge: "Not have same mustache!" He shouts, "Look over there!" -- and while they're distracted, he draws a mustache on the poster. They apologize -- but then Cookie Monster takes off his hat, and cookies fall out. The Great Cookie Thief makes his escape. (First: Episode 0276) | |
Celebrity | Rev. Jesse Jackson recites "I Am - Somebody." | |
Animation | A 3 looks for its house. (EKA: Episode 0360) | |
Celebrity | Rev. Jesse Jackson recites "I Can Do." | |
Cartoon | Batman and Robin attempt to capture the Joker, but also teach a lesson about crossing the street safely. Holy manhole! (First: Episode 0090) | |
Celebrity | Rev. Jesse Jackson recites "Nation Time." | |
Muppets | Kermit the Frog sings "Bein' Green". (First: Episode 0087) | |
Cartoon | T is for Television (Spanish version) | |
SCENE 6 | Luis explains that he loves the letter T because some of his favorite Spanish foods begin with T. | |
Muppets | Ernie has four apples, and wants to draw the number 4, showing that he has four apples. However, Cookie Monster wants to eat an apple, so Ernie crosses out the 4 and draws a 3. Then Cookie Monster decides not to eat the apple, causing Ernie to have to cross out the 4 again and draw another 3, over and over again. (First: Episode 0140) | |
Cartoon | A dog learns about U. (First: Episode 0131) | |
Film | "It's an Otter!" Music: Joe Raposo (First: Episode 0284) | |
Muppets | A trio of Anything Muppet hippies sing "The Garden," with cameos from Cookie Monster and Grover. (First: Episode 0266) | |
Cast | Oregon Study #8 - Bubbles & Book (1:03) (First: Episode 0316) | |
Cartoon | La letra T es para tigre, tomate, taxi, toro, telefono, televisiΓ³n, y el terrible tiburon. (First: Episode 0351) | |
Cartoon | A man talks about the capital T, but the top line slides down, forming a lowercase one. (Spanish version) (EKA: Episode 0324) | |
Song | Joe Raposo sings "Take a Breath." (First: Episode 0347) | |
Cast | The cast and some kids appear on a row of chairs, illustrating none, some and all. (First: Episode 0332) | |
Film | Kids comment over footage of an eagle's view of different kinds of roads. Music: Joe Raposo (First: Episode 0377) | |
SCENE 7 | Bob and Luis sing "Loud and Soft." | |
Film | The letter T is a very useful letter. | |
Cartoon | T for top (repeat) | |
SCENE 8 | Goodbye |
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