Sesame Street | |||||||
Air date | February 28, 1983 | ||||||
Season | Season 14 (1982-1983) | ||||||
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Picture | Segment | Description |
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SCENE 1 | David needs to do some cleaning in the Hooper's Store basement and assigns a Honker to help; if he's needed by a customer, the Honker will honk two times. When David goes downstairs, Bob passes by and asks for the time. The Honker honks twice to say it's two o'clock, bringing David up, thinking this was the signal. This happens again when Telly Monster comes in from the Sesame Street relay race, asking how many others have passed the store already. Big Bird, also in the race, comes by now and asks what number he's been given - 2. The Honker frets, but then realizes he can merely hold up two fingers. Big Bird thanks him by tweaking his nose twice. The Honker cowers and awaits David's angry arrival. Gordon enters just before David comes up and orders a glass of milk. David comments to the Honker, "You see how it works?" The Honker faints. | |
Cartoon | Super 2 solves problems by doubling things. (First: Episode 1643) | |
Film | Kids use a magnet to retrieve a jack. (First: Episode 0968) | |
Cartoon | The Ringmaster charms two snakes with his saxophone. Artist: Jeff Hale (First: Episode 1287) | |
Muppets | Lefty sells Ernie an invisible ice cream cone; Ernie pays for it with an invisible nickel. (First: Episode 0687) | |
Cartoon | Olga the lonesome robot (First: Episode 1446) | |
Cast | The cast plays baseball with the kids out in the park. Maria invites Oscar to join them, but he claims he has a Grouch game scheduled and heads for the outfield. Bob hits a long-fly ball that lands in Oscar's trash can, which Oscar will return after he and his Grouch pals finish their game inside. (First: Episode 1298) | |
Muppets | Two-Headed Monster: One head wants to play the trumpet, but the other head wants to sleep. (First: Episode 1390) | |
Film | Luis announces "And now, the octopus!" Music: "Pomp and Circumstance" (First: Episode 0291) | |
Muppets | Sesame Street News Flash — Don Music struggles to write "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star." (First: Episode 1210) | |
Film | At a fiesta, a group of kids try to break through a piñata. (First: Episode 0620) | |
SCENE 2 | David shows the kids a letter from his grandmother's farm and leads them in a musical game - "What Do You Do on a Farm?" - as they act out the different chores. | |
Film | Folk song: Have You Ever Been To The Farm? (First: Episode 0138) | |
Muppets | Super Grover: Janet Fringle needs help carrying many boxes. Super Grover suggests gluing them together, but she eventually figures out that taking them one at a time will work. (First: Episode 0588) | |
Animation | Sand C/c (First: Episode 0625) | |
Film | Sesame Street Animal Films: Elk feeding. Music: Robert Dennis (First: Episode 0793) | |
Cartoon | A man (voice of Bob Arbogast) talks about his favorite letter, C, which is for cat. He opens a door to reveal a lion. (First: Episode 0032) | |
Film | Kids talk about building sand castles and sand structures at the beach. (First: Episode 1122) | |
SCENE 3 | Oscar and the Grouchketeers play a round of "Oscar Says," showing their front and backs. David and Gordon watch and reminisce of when they'd play "Simon Says" as kids. They decide to join in as Oscar asks them to show their backs...and keeps it that way until they get fed up and leave. | |
Cartoon | Millie and Molly build a bookshelf. (First: Episode 1287) | |
Muppets | "The Zizzy Zoomers" (First: Episode 0359) | |
Cartoon | An alien lands on Earth, looking for a Z to eat. He snatches one off a policeman's uniform, eats it, and rests. (First: Episode 1481) | |
Film | A film of camels eating. Music: Joe Raposo (First: Episode 0388) | |
Muppets | Sesame Street News Flash: George Washington's Cherry Tree — Young George Washington can't stop chopping down his father's cherry trees. (First: Episode 0916) | |
Celebrity | The Deadly Nightshade play "Rubber Dolly." (First: Episode 0914) | |
Cartoon | A person of short stature tries to get on top of a horse. (First: Episode 1450) | |
Film | While walking and reading the newspaper, a man barely avoids DANGER on three occasions, but then gets hit by a revolving door. (First: Episode 0656) | |
Muppets | A Muppet cowpoke gives a musical warning about the "Danger Sign." (First: Episode 1295) | |
Cartoon | Footprints move over to the tune of "Here Are Some Things". (First: Episode 0505) | |
SCENE 4 | Oscar orders the kids to take two hundred giant steps away from his can so he can get some peace. Gordon announces the sponsors. | |
CLOSING SIGNS | Olivia holds the Sesame Street sign, and Luis holds the CTW sign. |
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