Sesame Street | |||||||||
Air date | May 7, 1982 | ||||||||
Season | Season 13 (1981-1982) | ||||||||
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Picture | Segment | Description |
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Insert | Olivia sings "Children of the World." (First: Episode 1012) | |
Cartoon | S is for subway, sailboat, sled, scooter, skates, skis, and stop. Artists: The Hubleys (First: Episode 0279) | |
Song | "Winter Song" (First: Episode 1392) | |
Cartoon | S for Snail Artist: Jeff Hale (First: Episode 1158) | |
Film | The crosswalk light says WALK. (First: Episode 0926) | |
Cartoon | Animals walk. (First: Episode 0926) | |
Muppets | Farley looks for his lost toy box. (First: Episode 0279) | |
SCENE 1 | Simon Soundman orders three turkey sandwiches and some milk at Hooper's Store using sounds. He's then shown to be having lunch with fellow sound-makers - a Honker and Dinger. "We always get a real interesting crowd at Mr. Hooper's," says David. | |
Cartoon | A man uses a wheelbarrow to carry blocks needed to make a staircase. Artist: Tom Gabbay (First: Episode 1335) | |
Song | "Cooperation" - Kids cooperate to move a wooden structure. (First: Episode 0933) | |
Cartoon | A little girl tries to figure out why a dog is crying. (First: Episode 0862) | |
Muppets | Ernie & Bert — A tough guy named Tough Eddie accidentally knocks over Bert's sand castle while he's sleeping. Ernie points that out to Eddie, and Eddie tells Ernie, in a threatening tone of voice, that he's "got something" for Bert. It turns out to be an ice cream cone. (First: Episode 0482) | |
Cartoon | A man slips on his daughter's skate, and she points out that it makes him feel angry. (First: Episode 0542) | |
Cast | Luis is dressed for snow, but is stuck at the beach. David dresses for the beach, but finds himself in the snow. They happily switch places. (First: Episode 0497) | |
Cartoon | Sign language: Morning, noon, night ("day" portion cut) (First: Episode 1173) | |
SCENE 2 | Maria notices the Count looking very down. She perks up him by letting him count the steps she takes up to the garage attic, then the tennis balls that fall from the bottom of her box. Maria notes, "Sometimes it's easy to make a friend happy." | |
Cartoon | "Ten Turtles" Artist: Bud Luckey (First: Episode 0425) | |
Muppets | Three witches attempt their own individual spells, which don't work out to their liking. They decide to cooperate by bringing all of their ingredients together, thus making chicken soup. (First: Episode 0407) | |
Insert | Scanimate Films #10 (First: Episode 0134) | |
Film | Kids have a lost-dog poster made using an old-style printing press. (First: Episode 1222) | |
Cartoon | A girl draws in her entire body. Artist: Bruce Cayard (First: Episode 1008) | |
Celebrity | James Galway plays his flute different ways to convey different emotions. (First: Episode 1437) | |
Film | Circles in everyday objects. (First: Episode 0464) | |
Muppets | Ernie and Bert: Ernie Copies Bert's Picture — Ernie plans on copying Bert's felt board consisting of cookies on a plate in a room with a window. (First: Episode 1439) | |
Cartoon | A kid travels through an extra-dimensional map inside a mono-wheeled box while a narrator reads a series of One Way signs. (First: Episode 1172) | |
Cast | Maria as Chaplin tries walking against a stream of foot traffic following a sign that reads ONE WAY. (First: Episode 1048) | |
Cartoon | Adding up five ladybugs and five lizards (First: Episode 0277) | |
Film | Where the buffalo roam ... (instrumental: Home On The Range) (First: Episode 0510) | |
Muppets | Herbert Birdsfoot wants to demonstrate the letter M. Grover enters, making "Mmmmm" noises, so Herbert uses Grover to help him tell a story using M words. When the story is over, Herbert discovers that Grover's mouth is stuck together after eating peanut butter. (First: Episode 0276) | |
Cartoon | La letra M es para Miguel, musica, mariposa, marinero, molino, marciano, maroma y mono (First: Episode 0464) | |
SCENE 3 | Each head of the Two-Headed Monster sets out an object, inspiring the other to do the same. Then they compare and find each time, they produce different objects. They finally have a matching set of items - a block, vase and flower. They both wind up sneezing their items away, save for one vase and flower, which they agree to share. | |
Film | Two box-beings make each other look same and different by piling different objects on each other. (First: Episode 0226) | |
Cartoon | Me and My M Artist: Bruce Cayard (First: Episode 1545) | |
Film | A male frog hops around and bulges his throat. (First: Episode 0469) | |
Cartoon | M in space (First: Episode 0516) | |
Film | In a gymnasium, a teacher and some kids play catch with a balloon. (First: Episode 1088) | |
Cartoon | Today's Secret Drawing: the letter M (First: Episode 0131) | |
Film | Hamburger bun factory (First: Episode 0615) | |
Cartoon | Two men try to go over a very steep hill. (First: Episode 1522) | |
SCENE 4 | Maria and the kids play on the tire swing, then head over to Hooper's where David has milk ready for them. The Count announces the sponsors, and the credits roll. | |
CLOSING SIGNS | Linda holds the Sesame Street sign, while Luis holds the CTW sign. |
Note[]
- In the original script for scene 3, the Two-Headed Monster was to lose both of their set-ups after they sneeze, and console each other when they have nothing. The unscripted appearance of one flower remaining allowed Jerry Nelson and Richard Hunt to ad-lib the alternate ending.
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