| Sesame Street | |||||||
| Jimmy Collier visits | |||||||
| Air date | April 24, 1974 | ||||||
| Season | Season 5 (1973-1974) | ||||||
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| Picture | Segment | Description |
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SCENE 1 | Jimmy Collier performs "Love and Drive" as Luis, Susan, and Big Bird help Akim learn to rollerskate. The others (including John-John and Joey) join in on the chorus. |
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Cartoon | Superman demonstrates the letter S and some of the words it stands for. (First: Episode 0136) |
| Muppets | Ernie and Bert: Planning Ahead at the Beach — Bert and Ernie have planned ahead for their day at the beach. (First: Episode 0284) | |
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Animation | Dot & Hill A-3 (First: Episode 0146) |
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Animation | Sand S/s (First: Episode 0622) |
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Film | The Mad Painter #4 (First: Episode 0344) |
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Cartoon | S is for snow, Santa, and sleigh. (First: Episode 0134) |
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Muppets | Lefty's boss tells Lefty the plan for what to do with the Golden AN, which they have just stolen. Lefty is to put it in the tan van and give it to Dan, who will take it to Fran. However, Lefty can't remember the plan very well and has to repeat it, which results in a police officer named Stan hearing the plan and giving him "ten days in the can for stealing the Golden AN." (First: Episode 0523) |
| Cartoon | A minstrel sings about a fox who outsmarts a crow. Artist: Etienne Delessert (First: Episode 0631) | |
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SCENE 2 | In a series of quickies, David, Susan, Luis, and Gordon show what kind of toppings they like on their hamburgers; Oscar prefers his with marmalade, ice cream and sardines. |
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Cartoon | "Jazz #4" (First: Episode 0006) |
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Muppets | Simon Soundman goes to Marvin's Music City to buy a nice shiny trumpet. However, Marvin keeps bringing the wrong instrument. (First: Episode 0458) |
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Cartoon | O limerick (First: Episode 0146) |
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Film | Traffic lights (First: Episode 0131) |
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Cartoon | Things that are the same or different are displayed like a slot machine. (version #2) (First: Episode 0335) |
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Muppets | Ernie and Bert: Bart Visits — Ernie notes the differences between Bert and his brother Bart. (First: Episode 0594) |
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SCENE 3 | On the steps of 123 Sesame Street, Jimmy plays "Susan's Beads" while Susan and the kids string together wooden beads. Oscar strings together tin cans with a rope, and Jimmy sings about "Oscar's Beads." |
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Cartoon | S - Serpiente (First: Episode 0382) |
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Cartoon | A guru counts to twenty. (First: Episode 0276) |
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Muppets | "Sammy the Snake" (First: Episode 0278) |
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Cartoon | A little girl sings "The Alphabet Song," while continually admonished by an adult in voice-over. (First: Episode 0010) |
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SCENE 4 | The cast now describes the different types of hats they like wearing. Oscar prefers his the same way as everybody's else's, especially after tearing and dirtying it up. |
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Muppets | Sesame Street News Flash: Christopher Columbus — Kermit catches Christopher Columbus before his historic voyage. (First: Episode 0578) |
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SCENE 5 | Jimmy sings "Good Friend" to Oscar, who then sings his own grouchy version of the song with Jimmy accompanying him on guitar. |
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Cartoon | A guru counts to twenty. (Spanish version) (First: Episode 0276) |
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Film | A trip to the chewing gum factory (First: Episode 0498) |
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Cartoon | A drummer precedes C.T. Wordsworth who presents today's word: STREET. He sings about it with a boy who wears a crown. (First: Episode 0309) |
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Animation | Dot & Hill A-4 (First: Episode 0146) |
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SCENE 6 | The cast now listens to their favorite kinds of music on their radios, each one liking a different instrument added on than the previous one. Oscar likes his with jackhammers, fire engines, and explosions. |
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Muppets | Four Anything Muppet cheerleaders give four big cheers for the number 4. (First: Episode 0132) |
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Cartoon | Footprints move over to the tune of "Here Are Some Things." (First: Episode 0505) |
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Song | Joe Raposo sings "Trying and Trying Again." (First: Episode 0631) |
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Animation | 4 red balls minus 1 equals 3. (First: Episode 0278) |
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SCENE 7 | Jimmy sings "You've Got the Power" as the kids sing and clap along. |
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Film | Kids narrate what a bald eagle sees when it flies over islands. Music: Joe Raposo (First: Episode 0424) |
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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) |
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Song | "Here Come the Beans" (First: Episode 0537) |
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Cartoon | "Jazz #4" (repeat) |
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Cartoon | Would you mind closing our OPEN? (First: Episode 0438) |
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Film | Sesame Street Animal Films: Crocodile Music: Joe Raposo (First: Episode 0410) |
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SCENE 8 | Jimmy and the kids, later joined by Susan, continue singing "You've Got the Power" as they walk down Sesame Street, with Jimmy encouraging the viewer to sing along. David announces the sponsors. |
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CLOSING SIGNS | Luis holds the Sesame Street sign, and Gordon and David hold the Children's Television Workshop sign. |
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