Sesame Street | |||||||
Herry's lost dolly | |||||||
Air date | May 10, 1983 | ||||||
Season | Season 14 (1982-1983) | ||||||
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Picture | Segment | Description |
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SCENE 1 | The Two-Headed Monster welcomes the viewer by sounding out the word "Hi." |
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Cartoon | Four Carpenters (First: Episode 1616) |
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Muppets / Cast | Grover, as the Fairy Godmonster, reads a story about a cursed prince. (First: Episode 0969) |
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Cartoon | Elephants have four legs. (First: Episode 0560) |
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Film | A dolphin walks backwards on the water. Music: Joe Raposo (First: Episode 0278) |
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Cartoon | Counting 10 to 1. (First: Episode 0480) |
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Muppets | Sesame Street News Flash: Prince Charming Looks for Cinderella — A surprising suitor fits Prince Charming's glass slipper. (First: Episode 1233) |
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Song | "Rainy Day Song" (First: Episode 1644) |
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SCENE 2 | Big Bird pretends that he is Superbird, and solves ordinary problems for Olivia and Barkley while pretending they're in extraordinary situations. As he tries to help Maria keep her tape measure in place, he develops an itch on his back. Maria scratches it for him as Superbird remarks, "You know, even superheroes need a helping hand now and again." |
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Cartoon | A yak discusses the letter "Y" on a stage, and is insulted when it is called a "Yakkity-yakkity-yak". (First: Episode 0301) |
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Muppets | Ernie and Bert: Rock Hunting — Ernie is on a hunt for big rocks. When he tries to pick a really big rock, the rock turns out to be the dome of a large monster. (First: Episode 0034) |
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Cartoon | While fishing one day, a boy catches the letters of the alphabet. Frustrated at not having caught any fish to eat, he decides to use his catch for alphabet soup. (First: Episode 0004) |
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Film | Kids narrate what a bald eagle sees when it flies over islands. Music: Joe Raposo (First: Episode 0424) |
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Cartoon | A boy talks about his pet letter Y, named Yetta. (First: Episode 0443) |
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Film | A boy and girl pretend to be the parents of a constantly-crying baby doll. The "father" proceeds to feed the baby and change its diaper. (First: Episode 1388) |
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Cartoon | The Typewriter: Y for Yo-Yo (First: Episode 0769) |
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Muppets | A square monster tires to learn the "In and Out" disco dance. (First: Episode 1328) |
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Film | Old Time Movies: Anne Meara narrates a silent movie of a girl who is stuck IN the quicksand. (First: Episode 0511) |
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Animation | Sand Y/y (First: Episode 0626) |
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Insert | Bob waits for the Canadian Brass to arrive, as they were supposed to duet and they're late. Once they arrive, they communicate their situation using their instruments. The Brass plays as Bob sings "Play a Simple Melody." (First: Episode 1392) |
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Cartoon | A Spanish-speaking man seeks agua in the desert. A cowboy gives him a glass, and he uses it to wash his hands. (First: Episode 0928) |
Muppets | Ernie and Bert: Everybody's Different — Ernie wonders what it would be like if everyone was exactly the same. (First: Episode 0166) | |
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Cartoon | Sign Sounds: WET PAINT (First: Episode 1136) |
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Song | Joe Raposo sings "There's a Bird On Me." (First: Episode 0416) |
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Cartoon | A young man carrying a brown paper bag walks up to the bridgekeeper and asks him if he works there. He orders him to show him whatever circles are in the bag, and to eat them. He is ordered to eat three round foods: a cookie, a pepperoni pizza, and a slice of watermelon. Once he is granted permission to cross the bridge, however, he tells the bridgekeeper that he was merely trying to deliver the latter's groceries. (First: Episode 1582) |
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Insert | Luis sings "Fun to Wonder." (First: Episode 0925) |
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Cartoon | S - Snake: A snake charmer irritates the snake. (First: Episode 0063) |
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Muppets | This Is Your Lunch — Construction worker Sally Smith must guess the contents of her lunchbox correctly. (First: Episode 1631) |
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Cartoon | Six snakes spent Saturday on the sand. (First: Episode 1669) |
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Film | An osprey flies around. Music: Joe Raposo (First: Episode 0293) |
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Animation | A kerosene lamp assembles itself in stop-motion. (First: Episode 1473) |
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Cast | Big Bird sings the alphabet while Bob accompanies him on glasses of water. (First: Episode 1344) |
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Cartoon | A snake displays shapes, which are identified in Spanish. (First: Episode 1584) |
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Animation | Lollipop and feathers - what goes where? (First: Episode 0772) |
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SCENE 3 | Maria comes across Herry Monster, who is sad because he's lost his dolly. He retraces his steps during the day and realizes he left her on the park bench while he was playing football. |
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Cartoon | A boy gets lost, and encounters a man with a yo-yo, who tells him to remember everything he passed. Artist: Jeff Hale (First: Episode 0408) |
Muppets | Ernie and Bert: Lullaby But Not Goodnight — After getting Bert to sleep by singing a lullaby, Ernie wakes him up to inform him that it's his turn to sing. (First: Episode 1331) | |
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Cartoon | Four dolphins Artist: Owe Gustafson (First: Episode 1491) |
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Film | Kids count 18 backflips. Music: Joe Raposo (First: Episode 0408) |
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SCENE 4 | Maria and Herry go to the park, where a relieved Herry finds his dolly is right where he left it. Forgetful Jones announces the sponsors. |
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CLOSING SIGNS | Kermit holds the Sesame Street sign, and two kids hold the Children's Television Workshop sign. |
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