Sesame Street | |||||||
Up and down with Oscar (repeat of 0435) | |||||||
Air date | April 4, 1975 | ||||||
Season | Season 6 (1974-1975) | ||||||
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Picture | Segment | Description |
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Muppets | Sesame Street News Flash: The Pig's Straw House — Kermit interviews the pig who built the straw house. (First: Episode 0551) | |
Cartoon | Counting 10 to 1. (First: Episode 0480) | |
Cast | Maria asks the viewer to imagine her as a baseball player, a princess and a baker. (First: Episode 0558) | |
Cartoon | G For Giggle (voice of Allen Swift) (First: Episode 0357) | |
Muppets | Ernie and Bert: Ernie Puts the Vase Away — Ernie can't decide which of the two different shelves he should place a large vase on, so Bert tells him to use his imagination. (First: Episode 0277) | |
Film | Things that begin with G (First: Episode 0357) | |
Cartoon | Speech Balloon: G for Gorilla (in man suit) (First: Episode 0085) | |
Celebrity | Tennis star Arthur Ashe says the alphabet. | |
Cartoon | The story of an old woman who lived in a nine. Artist: Bud Luckey (First: Episode 0512) | |
Film | Knock knock. Who's there? The woodpecker! (First: Episode 0437) | |
SCENE 1 | Luis plays the guitar and sings "El Mandado" as he and the kids sing about his various relatives buying things from the store. They end the song by going to Hooper's Store for some manzanas (apples). | |
Cartoon | A boy passes by various signs before reaching the SALIDA. (First: Episode 0458) | |
Muppets | Beat the Time with Grover. (First: Episode 0423) | |
Cartoon | A goat discusses the letter "G". A man comes by to also talk about G, but rather than point out that "goat" is a G word, he observes the grass. Disgusted, the goat butts the man out of the way. (First: Episode 0085) | |
Cartoon | Letter G drawing with kid voice-over (First: Episode 0306) | |
Celebrity | Tennis player Arthur Ashe counts to twelve. (First: Episode 0750) | |
Muppets | Ernie and Bert: Peanut Butter Sandwiches — Ernie and Bert decide their groceries are boring until they combine them to make peanut butter sandwiches. (First: Episode 0279) | |
Song | "Hello, Scale," a film about measuring weight. (First: Episode 0578) | |
SCENE 2 | Sam the Robot gives a lesson on up and down by moving his eyes in different directions. Oscar tells him to go away, which Sam interprets as an invitation to help him. He begins to say when Oscar is up and down from his can, infuriating Oscar so much that he decides to throw something at him (inadvertently helping Sam when he starts malfunctioning). | |
Film | You can't see the wind. | |
Cartoon | E for Elephant & Elk, the nominees for best E animal. (First: Episode 0486) | |
Muppets | Kermit's Lectures: Kermit counts four eggs. A chick hatches out of one egg, so he counts the three eggs -- then two, then one. Then he counts the four chicks. (First: Episode 0282) | |
Cartoon | A man explains that the letter E begins both Enter and Exit. Another man named Roy runs through the doors. (First: Episode 0406) | |
Film | The Mad Painter #9 (First: Episode 0338) | |
Insert | Herry has written a song using a pencil that Big Bird has given him. The song is called "I Can't Help It." (First: Episode 0720) | |
Cartoon | I've Got a Mind: Bird Artist: Cliff Roberts (First: Episode 0269) | |
Cast | "David the Daring" does his famous forwards and backwards trick. (First: Episode 0439) | |
Song | Joe Raposo sings "New Life." (First: Episode 0281) | |
Cartoon | Alice Braithwaite Goodyshoes displays a G, for "good." She gets kissed by a monster, who says, "Gee, that was good!" (First: Episode 0279) | |
Film | A figure skater illustrates forward and backward (First: Episode 0439) | |
Cartoon | G is for Glue Artists: The Hubleys (First: Episode 0279) | |
Cartoon | Jazz #9 (First: Episode 0137) | |
Muppets | Muppet & Kid Moment — Grover demonstrates high and low by asking Heather to scratch his back. (First: Episode 0732) | |
Animation | Sand G/g (First: Episode 0643) | |
Cartoon | The Typewriter gets stuck in a spot of glue, and types "G: Glue". | |
Film | Stop-motion: in a park, a garbage man puts litter in a trash can. (Part 1) (First: Episode 0491) | |
Cartoon | The word SALIDA exits through a white square. (First: Episode 0588) | |
Film | Stop-motion: in a park, a man reads a newspaper, then shamelessly drops it on the ground. A little girl finds this disgusting, and puts the newspaper in the trash bin. (Part 2) (First: Episode 0491) | |
SCENE 3 | Big Bird is putting some new nails into the construction doors that lead to the playground and his nest, and he's about to use the ladder that's currently holding a bucket of nails. Bob warns him about foot traffic as a possible hazard, but Big Bird has planned for this with a “DO NOT OPEN” sign, and puts it on the outside of the doors. Bob tries to tell him about those on the other side of the wall who can't see the sign when Luis exits through the door, accidentally knocking over both the ladder and the nails. | |
Cartoon | Five purple konkers disappear one by one, until two of them have a yellow honker together. | |
Cartoon | A door opens behind a mouse, who shrieks when she sees the E. Artist: Bruce Cayard (First: Episode 0616) | |
Celebrity | Tennis player Arthur Ashe counts to twelve (without voiceover). (First: Episode 0750) | |
Muppets | Muppet & Kid Moment — Ernie's lost the nickel he was going to use for candy, so Shola gives him another one. (First: Episode 0565) | |
Film | Where the buffalo roam ... (First: Episode 0510) | |
Cartoon | Dot Bridge #12 (First: Episode 0296) | |
SCENE 4 | Bob and the kids play dodgeball as Luis announces the sponsors and the credits roll. | |
CLOSING SIGNS | Bob holds the Sesame Street sign, while Maria holds the Children's Television Workshop sign. |
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