Sesame Street | |||||||
Snow — Another snowy day | |||||||
Air date | January 18, 1973 | ||||||
Season | Season 4 (1972-1973) | ||||||
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Picture | Segment | Description |
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SCENE 1 | David is glad to see that the snow has stopped and tells the viewer they're just in time to learn what "next to" means. Through a series of jump-cuts, David stands next to the newsstand, the staircase, and Susan's building. When he finds himself standing in thin air next to the Hooper's Store sign, he begins furiously flapping his arms so as not to fall to the ground. | |
Muppets | Little Bird explains "next to". Then Cookie Monster cuddles up next to Little Bird. (First: Episode 0167) | |
Cartoon | A poem filled with T words, including a teacher, toys, Texas, and "turtles with brains". Voice: Bob Arbogast (First: Episode 0024) | |
Cartoon | T for top Artist: Cliff Roberts (First: Episode 0298) | |
SCENE 2 | Big Bird points Bob to a large pile of snow in front of the door to his nest area, which he and the kids are trying to get rid of. He has some tools in his toolbox, but Bob tells him that a saw won't work, nor will a rake or a trowel. Bob produces a snow shovel, and proceeds to show Big Bird how it works. Since Bob is already shoveling the snow, Big Bird and the kids head to Hooper's Store for some cocoa. | |
Cartoon | T is for Television (First: Episode 0024) | |
SCENE 3 | Bob has successfully removed the snow from the door. Big Bird goes inside, and notices another pile of snow by his nest. Mr. Snuffleupagus visits, and helps get rid of this snow by blowing it away with his snuffle. | |
Film | The Mad Painter #6 (First: Episode 0335) | |
SCENE 4 | Snuffy, having blown all the snow out of the nest area, leaves to warm up his snuffle. He doesn't know that the snow landed on the other side of the door, which Big Bird and Bob find when they come back. Bob assumes it was the snow plow that made this pile, not an “imaginary friend,” and proceeds to shovel it again. Big Bird leaves for another cup of cocoa. | |
Song | Joe Raposo sings "Families." | |
Cartoon | A man talks about the capital T, but the top line slides down, forming a lowercase one. (Spanish) (First: Episode 0376) | |
Muppets | Cookie Monster and Ernie: During Ernie's naptime, Cookie Monster tries to steal and eat Ernie's pillow by distracting him with a bell. (First: Episode 0035) | |
Cartoon | Dot Bridge #1: Dots appear uniformly (First: Episode 0001) | |
Muppets | Kermit's Lectures: Kermit talks about hair. According to Kermit, "Hair is a part of you. It is not a part of me, because I am a frog." He points out that some people have hair on their heads, while others have it on their faces. But if you have hair all over your body -- like Beautiful Day Monster, who emerges brushing himself and singing "A pretty girl is like a melody ..." -- then you're a monster! (First: Episode 0028) | |
Cartoon | Dot Bridge #3: Last dot shows up early (First: Episode 0001) | |
Cast | Mr. Hooper adds 3 chairs as a sportscaster narrates. (First: Episode 0288) | |
Film | The letter T is a very useful letter. (First: Episode 0402) | |
SCENE 5 | Maria counts 6 icicles on the awning of Hooper's Store. | |
Animation | The Queen of Six explores her garden. (First: Episode 0223) | |
Muppets | Beat the Time with Grover. (First: Episode 0423) | |
Cartoon | A wizard turns into R things. (First: Episode 0369) | |
Muppets | Simon Soundman sings a song about finding a (MEOW!) stuck in a tree. (First: Episode 0406) | |
Cartoon | "I'm six years old today!" Artist: Jim Simon (First: Episode 0357) | |
Film | "Six Song (Song of Six)." (First: Episode 0011) | |
Muppets | Ernie & Bert — Bert tells Ernie not to eat cookies in bed, because he might get crumbs in the bed, and then he'll get crumbs in his pajamas, itch, and not be able to sleep. Ernie decides to eat cookies in Bert's bed instead. (First: Episode 0282) | |
Film | Counting six oryx Music: Joe Raposo (First: Episode 0410) | |
Cartoon | Donnie Budd counts six snails, six ships, and six whales. Artist: Bud Luckey (First: Episode 0324) | |
Cast | "Dandy David" adds flowers and flower pots. (First: Episode 0435) | |
Muppets | A voice (Jerry Nelson) presents the word YOU. Two Anything Muppet girls greet each other as such, then the viewer. (First: Episode 0174) | |
Film | Sesame Street Animal Films: Lemurs leap and play in a zoo cage. Music: Joe Raposo (First: Episode 0032) | |
Muppets | Grover sees the word YOU, then points to the viewer. (First: Episode 0174) | |
Celebrity | Pat Paulsen says the alphabet. (First: Episode 0067) | |
Cartoon | A woman fixes her car by putting a letter r under the hood, and it goes "Rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr!" (First: Episode 0410) | |
SCENE 6 | An Anything Muppet boy (Jerry Nelson) and girl (Caroll Spinney) are arguing over a snowball fight when Maria intervenes and suggests they do something together. They whisper to one another and decide to attack Maria with snowballs together. | |
Cartoon | T is for Television (shown in Spanish, then English) (First: Episode 0024) | |
Insert | The Alphabet Dancers form the letter T. | |
Cartoon | A clam tells a fisherman why he's not catching any fish: he pulled all the plants out of the pond. (First: Episode 0408) | |
Film | Kids dancing. (First: Episode 0409) | |
Muppets | Kermit's Lectures: Kermit counts five monkeys, and when he is done, he gets monkey business. (First: Episode 0283) | |
Film | Detective Fred (Joe Raposo) is sent by his boss (Danny Epstein) to locate the number 20. Throughout the office and on the streets of New York, Fred tracks down the numbers 11 through 18 in numerical order by spying his surroundings. When he finds his way to Apartment 19, he discovers it is occupied by a gorilla, who leads him directly to the elusive 20. (First: Episode 0277) | |
Cartoon | A poem filled with T words (repeat) | |
SCENE 7 | Big Bird recites a poem about the widow bird. | |
Film | Sesame Street Animal Films: A widow bird flies from one tree to another. (First: Episode 0391) | |
Muppets | Juanita looks for "YO", asking, "¿Esto es yo?" Nope, it's a toy car, and a tomato, and a mirror. Looking in the mirror, she finds herself. "¡Hola, yo!" she cries. | |
Cartoon | La letra T es para tigre, tomate, taxi, toro, telefono, televisión, y el terrible tiburon. (First: Episode 0351) | |
Video | Counting train cars Music: Joe Raposo (First: Episode 0410) | |
SCENE 8 | T quickies:
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Film | A letter T drives through a tunnel. | |
Cartoon | A girl shows how good she is at drawing buildings. | |
Film | Lizard! Music: Joe Raposo (same as "birds") (First: Episode 0418) | |
Cartoon | "I'm six years old today!" (repeat) | |
SCENE 9 | The kids pull each other on a sled while the AMs from Scene 6 argue, then work together, to announce the sponsors. | |
CLOSING SIGNS | David holds the Sesame Street sign, and The Count holds the Children's Television Workshop sign. |
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