Sesame Street | |||||||
Air date | February 29, 1984 | ||||||
Season | Season 15 (1983-1984) | ||||||
Written by | Emily Perl Kingsley | ||||||
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Picture | Segment | Description |
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SCENE 1 | While Oscar looks for some Grouch literature at the library, Gilbert and Sullivan and the cast sing about what else he can find "At Your Library." | |
Cartoon | A man jumps into a poster of Lake Lillian. (First: Episode 0347) | |
Film | A metal crane and a real crane look alike. (First: Episode 1544) | |
Cartoon | "L Look Around Song" Artist: Bruce Cayard (First: Episode 1483) | |
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 | AT words: A fat cat with a hat sat on a mat. A bat scared the fat cat. (First: Episode 1101) | |
Muppets | Big Bird walks down the street, describing the difference between the actual street and sidewalks. (First: Episode 1256) | |
Cartoon | A man encounters someone with a DANGER sign hanging on the end of his nose, and doubts there's any danger until the character sneezes. (First: Episode 1125) | |
Muppets | Sesame Street News Flash โ Don Music writes a distorted version of the "Sesame Street Theme." (First: Episode 1310) | |
Cartoon | A derby-hatted man identifies animal sounds, ending with a tractor. (First: Episode 0839) | |
Insert | Three of These Kids are jumping rope, but the fourth one is sitting down and reading a book. (First: Episode 0415) | |
Cartoon | Christopher Clumsy jumps over a hole and says that he fooled the viewer. He then walks into a wall. (First: Episode 0439) | |
Muppets | The Martians find a telephone. (First: Episode 0398) | |
Cartoon | Speech Balloon: L for Light (First: Episode 0147) | |
Celebrity | Telly gives a "Monster on the Spot" report about how Billy Dee Williams makes friends with the other residents of the street. (First: Episode 1834) | |
Cartoon | Speech Balloon: L--Loud (First: Episode 0783) | |
Muppets | Ernie and Bert sing "La, La, La." (First: Episode 0321) | |
Cartoon | Dr. Frankenstein makes sure his monster knows about front and back. (Voices: Rick Cimino) (First: Episode 0782) | |
Film | Fish swim around. Music: Joe Raposo (First: Episode 0284) | |
Muppets | Ernie & Bert โ Ernie purchases a straw hat for Bert, and asks Cookie Monster which box the hat will go in. (First: Episode 0438) | |
Cartoon | Dot Bridge #6: Dot blows raspberry (First: Episode 0001) | |
Muppets | Oscar reads Irvine the Grimey Brothers' version of "Cinderella." Grundgetta portrays the titular character, who doesn't mind doing chores like sweeping the fireplace and taking out the trash. Her non-Grouch stepsisters head off to the ball in their nice, clean outfits, hoping to be picked by Prince Charming to be wed. Cinderella muses about going too, when her Fairy Grouchmother appears in a silver trash can and gives her a spiffy new outfit, which will turn back into rags at the stroke of midnight. At the ball, Prince Charming (Oscar) is put-off by the nice, clean girls in attendance, but falls in love with Cinderella once her clothes magically turn back into rags. The two live happily ever after, sweeping the many fireplaces of the palace. (First: Episode 1782) | |
Cartoon | Seven rabbits Artist: Owe Gustafson (First: Episode 1493) | |
Muppets | The Count counts seven flowers, and then explains that he loves to count flowers because then he gets to count sneezes. (First: Episode 0433) | |
Film | Circles in everyday objects. (First: Episode 0464) | |
Cartoon | The front and back of a costumed horse follow an ice cream truck. (First: Episode 0782) | |
Muppets | Anything Muppets perform an opera about front and back (to the tune of "The Blue Danube"). (First: Episode 1391) | |
Cartoon | "Seven Sweet Sopranos" on a shaky piano Artist: Paul Fierlinger (First: Episode 1656) | |
Muppets | While building a doghouse with Sully, Biff sings "We Coulda," listing all the jobs they could've done outside the world of construction. (First: Episode 1782) | |
Film | Two kids help an old man (Taro Yashima) get his dragon kite in the air. (First: Episode 0444) | |
Muppets | Herry Monster sings "Two Heads Are Better Than One." (First: Episode 1447) | |
Cartoon | A girl explains (in poetry) how she failed trying to make a snowman without using snow. (First: Episode 0480) | |
Film | Kids play in the snow. Music: Joe Raposo (First: Episode 0292) | |
Film | A wheel rolls away from a junkyard. A boy captures it to complete his wagon. (First: Episode 0522) | |
Cartoon | Speech Balloon: I for Island. (First: Episode 0314) | |
Muppets | Farley sings "Figure It Out." (First: Episode 1626) | |
Cartoon | "I in the Sky" (First: Episode 0368) | |
SCENE 2 | Linda goes about business at the library while Telly Monster reads silently. Luis announces the sponsors. |
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