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+ | | [[Image:Ssnews.sixdollarman.jpg|200px|center]] || <center>Muppets</center> || '''[[Sesame Street News Flash]]'''<br>Kermit explores the lab of [[Professor Nucleus Von Fission]], who has just built a [[robot]] called [[the Six Dollar Man]], out of parts that cost him a total of six dollars! The robot destroys the lab, while Von Fission laughs. Kermit is horrified, but Von Fission explains, "What do you expect for six dollars?"<br>{{eka|1115}} |
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Revision as of 18:15, 9 November 2009
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Air date | March 27, 1978 | ||||
Season | Season 9 (1977-1978) | ||||
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(listed in their database as Episode 1145)
Picture | Segment | Description |
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Big Bird and Grover clean the Fix-it Shop window, when they notice a conflict: Grover is hanging upside down cleaning the top, while Big Bird is squatting down to clean the bottom. Since Big Bird is taller than Grover, they decide to switch places. | ||
I have all, I have none (men w/ grapes) Artist: Bruce Cayard | ||
Some clowns, more clowns | ||
Sesame Street News Flash Kermit explores the lab of Professor Nucleus Von Fission, who has just built a robot called the Six Dollar Man, out of parts that cost him a total of six dollars! The robot destroys the lab, while Von Fission laughs. Kermit is horrified, but Von Fission explains, "What do you expect for six dollars?" (EKA: Episode 1115) | ||
Doll factory (EKA: Episode 0560) | ||
Big Bird and Grover's plan worked, but since Grover is so short and Big Bird is so tall, the middle of the window is still dirty. | ||
A man carves a YES and puts it on display. (EKA: Episode 1094) | ||
A gorilla sits on a park bench with a lunchbox full of bananas. Noticing the woman seated beside him, he decides to share his bananas with her. She keeps answering "YES" every time the gorilla offers one until he runs out of bananas. | ||
Bob asks a blank-faced Large Lavender Live Hand Anything Muppet how he feels. The Muppet answers, "I don't feel anything." Bob sticks a nose and angry eyes on the Muppet, who then starts to feel mad. He walks off in a huff, and we hear a crash off-screen. The Muppet comes back and ad-libs, "It's okay, Bob, I just dropped my watch!" (EKA: Episode 0778) | ||
"Martian Beauty" has nine hairs, nine bows, nine eyes, nine nostrils, nine arms, and nine toes. Artist: Bud Luckey (EKA: Episode 0424) | ||
Northern Calloway sings "Who You Looking At, Tiger?" (written by Joe Raposo). (EKA: Episode 0514) | ||
Drawing a kite that turns into a fish (w/ child voiceover). | ||
Same Sound Brown shows Farley that "That's What Reading's All About." | ||
A man slips on his daughter's skate, and she points out that it makes him feel angry. | ||
Linda shows a little girl how to say "wet paint" in American sign language. | ||
Number count to 20 (w/ cameo appearance by Cookie Monster), followed by cast list at the end. | ||
Antelopes nod "yes." Music by Joe Raposo | ||
Western : A cowboy comes to see Adam T. Glaser, who is such a jack-of-all-trades that he forgets what a dentist does. (EKA: Episode 0734) | ||
Maria shows the letters C and G, and expects Cookie Monster to say that the cookie she has starts with C, but he outsmarts her: "It GINGER SNAP!" | ||
C for canary (role reversal) (EKA: Episode 1095) | ||
G for giggle. (EKA: Episode 0514) | ||
Maria approaches Cookie Monster with a cinnamon cookie, but he outsmarts her again: "It GERMAN cinnamon cookie!" | ||
Speech Balloon: G for gorilla (in man suit). (First: Episode 0085) | ||
C for cap (oversized cap) (EKA: Episode 0573) | ||
This time, Maria brings a cream-filled cookie, which happens to be a girl scout cookie; C.M. eventually gives in | ||
C for coconut (Luis on desert island). | ||
Drawing a kite that turns into a fish (w/ child voiceover in Spanish). | ||
C for candle (blows man away). (EKA: Episode 1095) | ||
A voiceover recites a poem about trees, to music by Joe Raposo. | ||
C is for Cat Artist: Bud Luckey | ||
Ernie and Bert: Bert is trying to write a letter to Mr. Rogers, but finds it difficult when Ernie operates his electric fan right next to him. Bert blows up at Ernie and says he is "hot and bothered," and Ernie has just the thing for that: more cool air! (EKA: Episode 0573) | ||
From toy to the real thing (steam shovel) featuring a young Brian Henson. This film was shown in the Sesame Street Pitch Reel. | ||
Buffy sings "Quit Kickin' My Dog Around" with a Muppet dog. | ||
Clap, clap, clap (three-bar split screen, all the AMs join in) (EKA: Episode 0536) | ||
Snow dogs. | ||
I've got some (hair), I've got more, but I've got the most. | ||
Richard Pryor sits on a park bench with a basket of strawberries; a kid wants him to share them.... | ||
Four people cooperate building a table. (EKA: Episode 0871) | ||
No matter how you arrange these nine people, they're still nine people. | ||
Square (string animation) (EKA: Episode 0536) | ||
C for cat (impostor) (First: Episode 0029) | ||
Muppet & Kid Moments: The Count and Ingrid count to twenty in Spanish. (EKA: Episode 0587) | ||
Footage of a Chinese noodle factory. (EKA: Episode 1056) | ||
A man shows the viewers his "YES" machine. | ||
Big Bird can't get to sleep; Bert helps him out by putting on his favorite record, "The Marching Lullaby"! | ||
Bald eagle (child voice-overs). Music by Joe Raposo | ||
Two Anything Muppets with hair over their eyes recite the alphabet. | ||
A goose and gander visit the land of the G's. Artist: Jeff Hale | ||
Joe Raposo sings "Everybody Sleeps." (EKA: Episode 0406) | ||
30 dots (perfect!). (First: Episode 0001) | ||
"Marching Lullaby" cont'd; Big Bird marches away and sleeps in the arbor. |
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