Sesame Street | |||||||||
Gordon's class field trip | |||||||||
Air date | December 24, 1986 | ||||||||
Season | Season 18 (1986-1987) | ||||||||
Written by | Nancy Sans | ||||||||
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This Sesame Street episode features the first appearance of Gina.
According to Alison Bartlett in "Growing Up Gina," included in the December 17, 2010 issue of the Sesame Family Newsletter:
Picture | Segment | Description |
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SCENE 1 | Big Bird greets the viewer and tells them he's going to look at the night sky with Gordon and some of his students from the rooftop of 123 Sesame Street. Gordon introduces his students: Charlotte (Kerry Butler) and Rodney (Noah Moazezi), but a third student hasn't arrived yet. Charlotte explains that Gina (Alison Bartlett) is always late and the group decides they should leave her a note rather than wait for her and miss the sunset. | |
SCENE 1, cont'd | Gordon writes the note and leaves it on the front door, but it falls off as the group make their way to the roof. Telly Monster finds the note and decides it's important enough to give to Gina. There's only one problem: he doesn't know who Gina is. | |
SCENE 1, cont'd | Telly exits, worrying, when Gina arrives looking disheveled. She's not sure she's in the right place, rifles through her tote bag looking for the address, and finally asks, "why do these things always happen to me?" | |
Cartoon | La letra O - opera, oeste, orquidea, ojos, ocho, y el orquestra de orangutanes. (First: Episode 0338) | |
Muppets | Alphabet Chat: O Mr. Chatterly tries to deliver a lecture about the letter O, but is distracted by several things that don't begin with O, like a rabbit walking with a cow. The Anything Muppet producers decide to cancel the show and take down the set. (First: Episode 0837) | |
Cartoon | "Why Bears Smile" - a story of a bear who learned which body part to cover when sneezing. Artist: Bruce Cayard (EKA: Episode 1167) | |
Muppets | Anything Muppets perform an opera about front and back (to the tune of "The Blue Danube"). (First: Episode 1391) | |
SCENE 2 | On the roof, everyone has just watched the sun set and the moon rise. Big Bird scoffs at Rodney's desire to walk on the moon as an astronaut because he's too big and the moon is so small in the sky. Gordon explains that the moon is actually big enough for all of them to walk on and demonstrates how a telescope can make objects from far away appear closer. Charlotte worries that Gina may have gotten lost, but Big Bird assures her that someone will help her; everyone is helpful on Sesame Street. | |
SCENE 2, cont'd | On the street below, Gina approaches Oscar's trash can, introduces herself, and asks for help. Oscar tears into her about how grouches never help anyone and slams the lid of his can. Gina wonders what she's done wrong. | |
Film | Kids narrate a film of how a lift bridge works. | |
Muppets | Ernie sings "The Honker-Duckie-Dinger Jamboree." | |
Film | Lobster fisherman (EKA: Episode 0966) | |
SCENE 3 | Gina is eating her half sandwich, wondering what to do, when she's offered some help by Dr. Nobel Price. She tells him she's looking for Mr. Robinson, but Price doesn't know anyone by that name. After she describes him in detail, Price realizes she's talking about Gordon. Gina confirms that's him and asks if he knows where he is. Price doesn't know, but asks that when she finds him to please say hello for him. He then leaves, noting that scientists lead very busy lives. Gina calls after him, "you call that help?" | |
Cartoon | Drawing a kite that turns into a fish (w/ child voiceover). (EKA: Episode 0277) | |
Muppets / Celebrity | Cab Calloway sings "Hi De Ho Man." (EKA: Episode 1540) | |
Cartoon | Counting eight figures | |
Video | Scanimate kids intro (First: Episode 0798) | |
Film | A male voice instructs three kids in stretching exercises. | |
SCENE 4 | The group are identifying constellations from the stars visible in the sky. Big Bird thinks they're joking until Gordon explains how to see them, like playing connect-the-dots. Big Bird finds one of his own, tracing out a constellation in the shape of Mr. Snuffleupagus. Charlotte is excited about the idea of a new constellation and can't wait to tell Gina about it. Everyone looks at each other and remembers that Gina hasn't shown up yet. | |
SCENE 4, cont'd | Down on the street, Gina is surrounded by Honkers who are conversing amongst themselves trying to help Gina. They come to their conclusion in a series of honks, Gina thanks them, and snacks on a banana as she thinks about her situation. | |
Animation | David spots a hexagon out in space. (EKA: Episode 1714) | |
Film | The Mad Painter #10 (EKA: Episode 0350) | |
Muppets | Waiter Grover: Grover serves Mr. Johnson a bowl of chicken soup. Johnson says that he can't eat the soup, and Grover can't guess why. "That settles it," Johnson sighs. "From now on, I'm bringing my lunch to work in a paper sack." He finally explains to Grover that he can't eat the soup because he doesn't have a spoon. (First: Episode 0358) | |
Cartoon | Pinball #10 Artist: Jeff Hale (EKA: Episode 1246) | |
SCENE 5 | Big Bird, Gordon, Charlotte, and Rodney are lying on their backs looking at the sky. They all sing "How Big Is the Sky". | |
Animation | A/a (Gordon voice-over) | |
Muppets | Ernie and Bert are camping. It's time for them to sleep, but Ernie keeps distracting Bert by pointing out the various sounds that they hear. (EKA: Episode 2029) | |
Cartoon | A construction worker explains the uses of a folding ruler. (EKA: Episode 0592) | |
VTR | Guess What Happened? - part 1 (1:52) | |
Film | Kids count 18 backflips. Music: Joe Raposo (EKA: Episode 1459) | |
VTR | Guess What Happened? - part 2 (1:15) | |
Animation | Red and yellow dots play "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star." | |
SCENE 6 | Gina's eating a bag of nuts by herself, about to give up her search, when she bumps into Telly. They both start talking at once, but agree to take turns. Telly says he's looking for someone named Gina to deliver a note too, and Gina is still looking for Mr. Robinson. | |
SCENE 6, cont'd | Just as they figure out who the other one is looking for, the stargazers exit the building and Rodney congratulates her on being just in time to go home. "Dry up Rodney", Gina responds, as she tries to explain what happened. They all agree to go get something to eat (Gina isn't hungry for some reason) and Telly informs Gordon that he won't tell anyone his secret: that on Sesame Street everyone calls him Gordon, but at school, he's Mr. Robinson. | |
Film | Raposo: Letter O hoist. (EKA: Episode 0894) | |
Animation | Sand O/o (First: Episode 0621) | |
Muppets | Herry Monster sings "Two Heads Are Better Than One." (First: Episode 1447) | |
Cartoon | A for apricot, alligator, acrobat, accordion, artist, airplane. (EKA: Episode 1966) | |
Film | A male voiceover and his friend Myrtle observe a macaw in a tree. (EKA: Episode 0851) | |
SCENE 7 | Hoots the Owl gets a recap of the night on the roof from some pigeons while Telly announces the sponsors. |
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