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Sesame Street | |||||||
Snow — Snow directions / Oscar's slippery scenario / Luis and Maria sing "Snow" | |||||||
Air date | February 11, 1974 | ||||||
Season | Season 5 (1973-1974) | ||||||
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Picture | Segment | Description |
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SCENE 1 | Big Bird is holding an arrow and barking orders to the falling snow, making sure it knows where and how to fall. Maria tells him the snow doesn't have a brain, and there's no need to help give it direction. Big Bird asks Maria if she's sure the snow won't know what to do without some instructions, and she says it will absolutely continue to fall in place on its own. Big Bird leaves, and as Maria scoffs at the idea, the snow briefly reverses direction until she blinks when it returns to normal again. | |
Muppets | Guy Smiley hosts The Weather Show. (First: Episode 0385) | |
Cartoon | The Alligator King Artist: Bud Luckey (First: Episode 0411) | |
Film | Examples of people and animals going down. Music: Joe Raposo (First: Episode 0406) | |
Cartoon | S is for snow, Santa, and sleigh. (First: Episode 0134) | |
Muppets | Little Chrissy and the Alphabeats sing "Count it Higher." (First: Episode 0553) | |
Cartoon | A girl inflates a balloon in the shape of an S. (First: Episode 0414) | |
Cast | Luis tries to open a door marked with a "CERRADO" sign. He gets a running start, when Maria changes the sign to read "ABIERTO." She opens the door and Luis runs right through it, crashing. | |
Cartoon | What if an anteater had the features of a giraffe? Artist: Cliff Roberts (First: Episode 0422) | |
Film | Mad Painter #7 (First: Episode 0314) | |
Cartoon | A man demonstrates up and down. Artist: Al Jarnow (First: Episode 0276) | |
SCENE 2 | In his nest area, Big Bird stands next to a scale that uses chickens as a unit of measurement and announces (side show style) that he will guess anyone's weight. When he guesses David's weight at three chickens, David stands on the scale to confirm Big Bird's guess. Gordon says it's not funny: he gained two chickens and has to go on a diet. | |
Cartoon | A little girl sings "The Alphabet Song," while continually admonished by an adult in voice-over. (First: Episode 0010) | |
Muppets | Maria reads "The Boy Who Cried Monster." A terrible, cookie-stealing monster helps to teach a mischievous Anything Muppet boy an important lesson. (First: Episode 0412) | |
Cartoon | A man doubts a carpenter's knowledge of the saw. (First: Episode 0516) | |
Film | Women put dolls together and package them at a doll factory. (First: Episode 0538) | |
Cartoon | A song about a rolling O Animation by John and Faith Hubley (First: Episode 0011) | |
Film | A gymnast demonstrates up and down. (First: Episode 0526) | |
Cartoon | A girl uses her paint-by-the-numbers set to find an elephant in her picture. (First: Episode 0510) | |
Muppets | Cookie Monster and Herry Monster sing "Up and Down". (First: Episode 0154) | |
SCENE 3 | Oscar the Grouch berates Gordon for shoveling the steps of 123 Sesame Street because of all the great things that would happen otherwise. The screen shifts to Oscar's scenario depicting Maria slipping down the steps and Gordon yelling at her for being such a cry baby. Oscar explains this would lead to an investigation by Stanley Stinker, the Secretary of the Disagreeable Order of Grouches (played in the scenario by David), who would award Gordon with being such a great grouch. The scene shifts out of Oscar's imagination and back to reality where he's now changed his mind: Gordon has to shovel those steps so as not to steal Oscar's thunder for being a better grouch. | |
Cartoon | La palabra cerrado (First: Episode 0481) | |
Cartoon | A man pushes up a lazy UP. (First: Episode 0316) | |
Muppets | Ernie & Bert — Ernie and Bert plan to go to the zoo tomorrow, but Ernie can't make up his mind. What would happen if Ernie bought a balloon, but then lost it when he gets frightened by a buffalo? Then he remembers that the zoo is closed on Wednesdays. (First: Episode 0137) | |
Cartoon | Jazz #7 (Spanish version) (First: Episode 0281) | |
Film | Lemurs leap and play in a zoo cage. Music: Joe Raposo (First: Episode 0032) | |
Cartoon | Boy and the UP balloons (First: Episode 0364) | |
Cartoon | What if we celebrate Valentine's Day with chickens instead of hearts? (First: Episode 0488) | |
Film | A wheel rolls away from a junkyard. A boy captures it to complete his wagon. (First: Episode 0522) | |
Muppets | Roosevelt Franklin Elementary School: Roosevelt Franklin has his students stand up and sit down to learn about the opposites. (First: Episode 0518) cut from the Max version | |
SCENE 4 | David returns to Hooper's Store from a delivery and finds Big Bird-like footprints on the floor. On the counter, there's a note explaining that someone took some bird seed, left some money, and will return later for the change. It's not signed, but there's a yellow feather at the bottom of the note. David queries the audience and puts the clues together. He deduces that it was either a man carrying a yellow bird with large feet, or it was Big Bird. Just as he decides it would more logically be Big Bird, he hears Big Bird's voice from off screen. It's followed by a man (Caroll Spinney) wearing large boots who's carrying a bird cage containing a yellow bird. David is in disbelief, and the man asks who he expected otherwise. David does a slow take as the man leaves and says he needs to get some rest. | |
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) | |
Film | "What if you were magic, and could make things stop just by telling it to, or make it go backwards? Stop! Then you could see what things look like when they're moving. Go forwards! Stop! Well, film is magic, and this is a film, so you can be magic for three minutes. Like this: Go slow, water fountain! Now, you try it." (First: Episode 0047) | |
Cartoon | S - Snake: A snake charmer irritates the snake. (First: Episode 0063) | |
Cartoon | S is for snow, Santa, and sleigh. (repeat) | |
Muppets | Muppet & Kid Moment —: Grover and his friend Debo notice the letter "S" sitting on a brick wall. He exclaims that the letter is an old friend, and shouts, "Hey, S, babyyyy!" and slaps it off the wall. He remarks, "I hope he did not take that personally." (First: Episode 0467) | |
SCENE 5 | Maria takes shelter from the cold in the Fix-It Shop where she and Luis sing "Snow". The sponsors announcement is cut from the HBO Max version. | |
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CLOSING SIGNS | Maria and Luis hold up the Sesame Street sign, while David holds up the Children's Television Workshop sign. |
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