Sesame Street | |||||
What's the password? (repeat of 0426) | |||||
Air date | April 2, 1975 | ||||
Season | Season 6 (1974-1975) | ||||
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Picture | Segment | Description |
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SCENE 1 | Bob displays a picture for the kids in the yard. Teaching the IG family of words, the picture is of a big pig wearing a wig, and Bob adds those words to the picture. | |
Cartoon | The story of Aesop's "The Lion and the Mouse". | |
Cartoon | Hats | |
Cartoon | P is for Painting (First: Episode 0764) | |
Muppets | Roosevelt Franklin Elementary School: Using pictures on the blackboard, Roosevelt Franklin tells the class a story about two little dogs who find a big ol' bone in a doghouse. They try to take the bone, but it turns out that it belongs to a big, mean dog, who chases them away. The moral of the story: "If something's not yours, leave it alone; could be a big ol' dog in the doghouse." (First: Episode 0529) | |
Cartoon | "Have you seen my NO?" | |
Song | Joe Raposo sings "There's a Bird On Me." (First: Episode 0416) | |
Cartoon | P is for Pillow (First: Episode 0374) | |
Muppets | Luis reads "The King Banishes the Letter P." (First: Episode 0712) | |
Cartoon | P is for Puppy (First: Episode 0199) | |
SCENE 2 | Part 1: David tries to enter a speakeasy when Bob asks him for the password, hinting that it starts with a P. Is it "pickle?" Bob slams the window on him. | |
Animation | Sand P/p (First: Episode 0634) | |
SCENE 2 cont'd | Part 2: David tries guessing the password again. Is it "puppy?" Bob still refuses to let him in. | |
Cartoon | P for Pack (First: Episode 0504) | |
SCENE 2 cont'd | Part 3: David continues guessing the password, this time bringing in a wheelbarrow full of P items. It's not "pajamas" (worn under his trenchcoat), "paddle," "pizza," or any others. By sheer luck, David learns that the P-word password is "password." | |
Cartoon | "Nelly 1-10 / 10-1": Kids count numbers in a parade, which are interrupted by other participants. Artist: Harvey Kurtzman (First: Episode 0629) | |
Muppets | Sesame Street News Flash: Jack Be Nimble — Jack struggles to make his way over the candlestick. (First: Episode 0723) | |
Film | Old Time Movies: Anne Meara observes wondering if the dashing hero will go over or under. (First: Episode 0517) | |
Cartoon | Henson: Eleven Cheer (First: Episode 0273) | |
Muppets | Cookie Monster and Ernie: Ernie tells the viewer to watch and listen for Cookie Monster, so he won't take the cookie which Ernie just got from Hooper's Store. Ernie encounters a machine that reads "Your Fortune Told. Insert One Cookie." Not realizing that Cookie Monster is inside the machine, he inserts the cookie. Some munching noises are heard, and a card comes out that says, "You will soon be kissed by a grateful Cookie Monster." (First: Episode 0756) | |
Cartoon | What if I looked like George Washington... (First: Episode 0586) | |
Insert | Bert sits outside on the street, pretending to fly a helicopter. Maria sits down with him, and the segment becomes animated as they fly through the air before returning to the Street. (First: Episode 0656) | |
Animation | Shape organization, part 1 (First: Episode 0419) | |
Film | A letter N drives through a neighborhood. (First: Episode 0450) | |
Animation | Shape organization, part 2 (First: Episode 0419) | |
Cartoon / Film | Things that begin with N: nail, nest, net, notebook, needle, noodle, nuts, napkins, nose. (Don't make noise at night). The letter N is nice. (First: Episode 0659) | |
Animation | Shape organization, part 3 (First: Episode 0419) | |
Muppets | Herry Monster holds a sign with the word "NO" on it and tells Ernie that he can make him read his sign. Ernie replies "Oh no you can't!", and eventually gets the joke. He tries it on Bert, but the gag backfires when Bert bets he can get Ernie to read the sign. (First: Episode 0416) | |
Cartoon | Can you think of words that rhyme with BALL? (voices of Bob Arbogast and Daws Butler). | |
Film | Fish swim around. Music: Joe Raposo (First: Episode 0284) | |
Animation | Shape organization (all formations review), part 4 (First: Episode 0419) | |
Cast | "Dandy David" adds flowers and flower pots. (First: Episode 0435) | |
Cartoon | "It's a Lovely Eleven Morning" Artist: Bud Luckey (First: Episode 0362) | |
Muppets | A group of female Anything Muppets sing about the many things "Women Can Be." | |
Cartoon | Picnic with P foods (carried away by ants) Artist: Cliff Roberts (First: Episode 0764) | |
Film | A gymnast demonstrates over and under. (First: Episode 0517) | |
Celebrity | The Pointer Sisters sing the "Swingin' Alphabet." | |
Cartoon | Two men push two large bird eggs on top of two hills. | |
Cartoon | A janitor sweeps up his own footprints the wrong way, then the right way. Just then, a giant centipede leaves tracks all over the floor. Music: Joe Raposo (First: Episode 0247) | |
Muppets | Ernie & Bert — Bert says he's too cold, so Ernie goes overboard to get him warm by putting layer after layer of clothing upon him. This makes him too hot, so Ernie opens the window, gives Bert an ice bag, and brings his electric fan. (First: Episode 0418) | |
Insert | Mr. Hooper reminisces about his childhood and sings "When I Was as Little as You Are." (First: Episode 0697) | |
Song | "The Ball Goes Up, The Ball Goes Down" | |
Cartoon | Magical Herman's number trick | |
Muppets | Big Bird builds a model of himself and calls it "ME." (First: Episode 0635) | |
Cartoon | Speech Balloon: P - Pin (First: Episode 0054) | |
SCENE 3 | The puppy takes a nap in Bob's arms as Susan whispers the sponsors. | |
CLOSING SIGNS | The Count holds the Sesame Street sign, while David holds the Children's Television Workshop sign. |
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