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+ | {{episodesesame|plot=Telly watches Wolfgang|airdate=December 13, [[1989]]|season=[[Season 21 (1989-1990)]]|prod=|sponsors=[[P]], [[W]], [[14]]|syndication=|releases=|writer=[[Tony Geiss]]}} |
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| align=center | '''SCENE 1''' |
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| [[Telly Monster|Telly]] and the [[Honkers]] watch as [[Bob]] teaches [[Wolfgang the Seal]] to play "[[Frère Jacques]]" on the horns. Bob must run downtown to get the horns fixed, as well as buy some fish for Wolfgang. He asks Telly to watch him and soon, Wolfgang begins playing Telly's nose as if it's one of the horns. |
| [[Telly Monster|Telly]] and the [[Honkers]] watch as [[Bob]] teaches [[Wolfgang the Seal]] to play "[[Frère Jacques]]" on the horns. Bob must run downtown to get the horns fixed, as well as buy some fish for Wolfgang. He asks Telly to watch him and soon, Wolfgang begins playing Telly's nose as if it's one of the horns. |
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| Two men try to go over a very steep hill.<br>{{first|1522}} |
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| {{muppetkidmoment|erniebert}} [[Bert]] and [[Sherlock Hemlock]] ask [[John Williams III|John-John]] if he wants to count, and John-John enthusiastically rises to the occasion.<br>{{eka|1474}} |
| {{muppetkidmoment|erniebert}} [[Bert]] and [[Sherlock Hemlock]] ask [[John Williams III|John-John]] if he wants to count, and John-John enthusiastically rises to the occasion.<br>{{eka|1474}} |
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| A percussionist on the beach talks about how rhythm is everywhere, such as in breaking waves, walking, and horse galloping.<br>{{first|0049}} |
| A percussionist on the beach talks about how rhythm is everywhere, such as in breaking waves, walking, and horse galloping.<br>{{first|0049}} |
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| "[[The Rhymies]] at Sea" - Larry, Mary and Barry sail on a ship, which sinks.<br>{{first|1149}} |
| "[[The Rhymies]] at Sea" - Larry, Mary and Barry sail on a ship, which sinks.<br>{{first|1149}} |
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| W for witch<br>Artist: [[Jeff Hale]]<br>{{first|1182}} |
| W for witch<br>Artist: [[Jeff Hale]]<br>{{first|1182}} |
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| align=center | '''SCENE 2''' |
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| Wolfgang still wants to practice some more, continuing to tap Telly. [[Susan]] and [[Gina]] see his plight and accidentally let the word "fish" drop, sending Wolfgang into a fit. Gina takes the fish away, calming him down, but now he keeps tapping his nose. The gaggle of Honkers make for a perfect substitute for his horns. |
| Wolfgang still wants to practice some more, continuing to tap Telly. [[Susan]] and [[Gina]] see his plight and accidentally let the word "fish" drop, sending Wolfgang into a fit. Gina takes the fish away, calming him down, but now he keeps tapping his nose. The gaggle of Honkers make for a perfect substitute for his horns. |
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| A bird talks to a girl about what's inside the street. When she questions his credibility, he stammers, "A little worm told me!"<br>Artist: [[John Korty]]<br>{{first|1918}} |
| A bird talks to a girl about what's inside the street. When she questions his credibility, he stammers, "A little worm told me!"<br>Artist: [[John Korty]]<br>{{first|1918}} |
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| [[Fay Ray]] listens to classical music on headphones. "Are you listening to me?"<br>{{first|2614}} |
| [[Fay Ray]] listens to classical music on headphones. "Are you listening to me?"<br>{{first|2614}} |
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| [[Bip Bipadotta]] leads "[[Scratch My Back]]" as a song about two monsters named Jack and Jill who swear that they will always be there to scratch each other's backs.<br>{{first|2191}} |
| [[Bip Bipadotta]] leads "[[Scratch My Back]]" as a song about two monsters named Jack and Jill who swear that they will always be there to scratch each other's backs.<br>{{first|2191}} |
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| [[The Bellhop]] is asked to carry a guest's two small (but heavy) bags to Room [[14]].<br>{{first|2571}} |
| [[The Bellhop]] is asked to carry a guest's two small (but heavy) bags to Room [[14]].<br>{{first|2571}} |
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| A male voice instructs three kids in stretching exercises.<br>{{first|1013}} |
| A male voice instructs three kids in stretching exercises.<br>{{first|1013}} |
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| In the forest, a small tree feels insignificant, until a mother bird gives him a pep talk.<br>{{first|1872}} |
| In the forest, a small tree feels insignificant, until a mother bird gives him a pep talk.<br>{{first|1872}} |
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| align=center | '''SCENE 3''' |
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| [[Mr. Snuffleupagus|Snuffy]] and [[Alice Snuffleupagus|Alice]] are about to head home, when Snuffy asks Gina a question about the fish she's bringing to Wolfgang. Snuffy tells Alice the importance of asking questions and she proceeding to ask nothing but "Why?" |
| [[Mr. Snuffleupagus|Snuffy]] and [[Alice Snuffleupagus|Alice]] are about to head home, when Snuffy asks Gina a question about the fish she's bringing to Wolfgang. Snuffy tells Alice the importance of asking questions and she proceeding to ask nothing but "Why?" |
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| A man recites a poem about how curious he is.<br>{{eka|2401}} |
| A man recites a poem about how curious he is.<br>{{eka|2401}} |
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| [[Bert]] sings "[[The Paperclip]]."<br>{{first|2578}} |
| [[Bert]] sings "[[The Paperclip]]."<br>{{first|2578}} |
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| P is for Pillow<br>{{first|0374}} |
| P is for Pillow<br>{{first|0374}} |
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| A blind boy narrates his day. He reads braille, adds with an abacus, and plays in the playground with his friends.<br>{{first|1757}} |
| A blind boy narrates his day. He reads braille, adds with an abacus, and plays in the playground with his friends.<br>{{first|1757}} |
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| A mysterious little box on a tightrope entraps a bird, a train, and a cat, which can still be heard. A large frog eats the box, and makes all of the sounds inside..<br>{{first|1518}} |
| A mysterious little box on a tightrope entraps a bird, a train, and a cat, which can still be heard. A large frog eats the box, and makes all of the sounds inside..<br>{{first|1518}} |
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| align=center | '''SCENE 4''' |
| align=center | '''SCENE 4''' |
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| Wolfgang lays on his side, sadly moaning. Gina and Susan try to get him to eat his fish, but he refuses. Telly recalls what Bob told him earlier: the only time Wolfgang won't want fish is if he's sick. He decides to call [[Dr. Flippin]], the seal doctor. |
| Wolfgang lays on his side, sadly moaning. Gina and Susan try to get him to eat his fish, but he refuses. Telly recalls what Bob told him earlier: the only time Wolfgang won't want fish is if he's sick. He decides to call [[Dr. Flippin]], the seal doctor. |
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| align=center | Cartoon |
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| Building a dog house is easy if you have a ruler.<br>{{first|0630}} |
| Building a dog house is easy if you have a ruler.<br>{{first|0630}} |
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| align=center | Cast |
| align=center | Cast |
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| [[Maria as Chaplin skits|Charlie Chaplin]] looks for a way to stay dry in the rain.<br>{{first|1739}} |
| [[Maria as Chaplin skits|Charlie Chaplin]] looks for a way to stay dry in the rain.<br>{{first|1739}} |
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| A boy puts a red and green monster together using a diagram.<br>{{first|1014}} |
| A boy puts a red and green monster together using a diagram.<br>{{first|1014}} |
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| [[Image:SomebodyComeandPlay.Snowleopards.jpg|250px|center]] |
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| [[Joe Raposo]] sings "[[Somebody Come and Play (song)|Somebody Come and Play]]."<br>''Snow leopards version''<br>{{first|2519}} |
| [[Joe Raposo]] sings "[[Somebody Come and Play (song)|Somebody Come and Play]]."<br>''Snow leopards version''<br>{{first|2519}} |
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− | | A letter "P" sits on an island before a rotating sunset. The ridges of the letter "P" moves along the letter and flash in different colors.<br>{{eka| |
+ | | A letter "P" sits on an island before a rotating sunset. The ridges of the letter "P" moves along the letter and flash in different colors.<br>{{eka|0452}} |
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| align=center | '''SCENE 5''' |
| align=center | '''SCENE 5''' |
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| Dr. Flippin observes Wolfgang and concludes he's not sick - he's depressed. He becomes happy again when Bob returns with the horns and fish. |
| Dr. Flippin observes Wolfgang and concludes he's not sick - he's depressed. He becomes happy again when Bob returns with the horns and fish. |
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| Kids count dinosaurs, octopuses, and paper dolls.<br>{{first|0926}} |
| Kids count dinosaurs, octopuses, and paper dolls.<br>{{first|0926}} |
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| [[Sesame Street News Flash#invisible| Sesame Street News Flash]]<br>[[Kermit the Frog]] interviews the Invisible Man, who tap dances for him, and later introduces his family which crowds Kermit. All that is seen of the Invisible Man and his kin are their hats.<br>{{first|1009}} |
| [[Sesame Street News Flash#invisible| Sesame Street News Flash]]<br>[[Kermit the Frog]] interviews the Invisible Man, who tap dances for him, and later introduces his family which crowds Kermit. All that is seen of the Invisible Man and his kin are their hats.<br>{{first|1009}} |
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| Bus Stop<br>{{first|1396}} |
| Bus Stop<br>{{first|1396}} |
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| City alphabet ''([[Joe Raposo]] instrumental with kid voiceover)''<br>{{first|0132}} |
| City alphabet ''([[Joe Raposo]] instrumental with kid voiceover)''<br>{{first|0132}} |
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| align=center | '''SCENE 6''' |
| align=center | '''SCENE 6''' |
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| Bob introduces the "Seal Harmonic," who perform "[[Are You Sleeping, Brother John?]]." The Honkers play their noses, Bob conducts his kid chorus and Wolfgang plays some horns. |
| Bob introduces the "Seal Harmonic," who perform "[[Are You Sleeping, Brother John?]]." The Honkers play their noses, Bob conducts his kid chorus and Wolfgang plays some horns. |
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| Gloria talks about 'W'<br>{{first|0806}} |
| Gloria talks about 'W'<br>{{first|0806}} |
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| A girl narrates a segment about nature through winter and spring.<br>{{first|1966}} |
| A girl narrates a segment about nature through winter and spring.<br>{{first|1966}} |
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| A man tries to push a huge balloon elephant through a narrow doorway, and a girl helps him by deflating it.<br>{{first|1824}} |
| A man tries to push a huge balloon elephant through a narrow doorway, and a girl helps him by deflating it.<br>{{first|1824}} |
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| [[John Moschitta, Jr.]] plays Porter Pepper of Peter Piper's "P" Products, which produces products that begin with the letter "P". He mentions that two of his clients were [[Peter Pan]] and [[Pablo Picasso]] until [[Peter Piper]], the boss, gives him a phone call. Pepper now presents a new problem: Peter Piper's "P" Products has been purchased, and is now Sam Singer's "S" Stuff Store. Pepper, without stalling, summons his staff to stand by, switches his products to stuff, and searches for snacks and saucers.<br>{{first|2061}} |
| [[John Moschitta, Jr.]] plays Porter Pepper of Peter Piper's "P" Products, which produces products that begin with the letter "P". He mentions that two of his clients were [[Peter Pan]] and [[Pablo Picasso]] until [[Peter Piper]], the boss, gives him a phone call. Pepper now presents a new problem: Peter Piper's "P" Products has been purchased, and is now Sam Singer's "S" Stuff Store. Pepper, without stalling, summons his staff to stand by, switches his products to stuff, and searches for snacks and saucers.<br>{{first|2061}} |
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| align=center | Cartoon |
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| [[Edgar Turtle]] plays the banjo as some kids sing the "[[Bird Song]]."<br>{{first|2415}} |
| [[Edgar Turtle]] plays the banjo as some kids sing the "[[Bird Song]]."<br>{{first|2415}} |
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| align=center | '''SCENE 7''' |
| align=center | '''SCENE 7''' |
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− | | Bob, Susan, Gina, and Telly enjoy a fish dinner in [[ |
+ | | Bob, Susan, Gina, and Telly enjoy a fish dinner in [[the arbor]], while Wolfgang enjoys a swim in Bob's bathtub. Snuffy announces the sponsors. |
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Telly watches Wolfgang | |||||
Air date | December 13, 1989 | ||||
Season | Season 21 (1989-1990) | ||||
Written by | Tony Geiss | ||||
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SCENE 1 | Telly and the Honkers watch as Bob teaches Wolfgang the Seal to play "Frère Jacques" on the horns. Bob must run downtown to get the horns fixed, as well as buy some fish for Wolfgang. He asks Telly to watch him and soon, Wolfgang begins playing Telly's nose as if it's one of the horns. | |
Cartoon | Two men try to go over a very steep hill. (First: Episode 1522) | |
Muppets | Muppet & Kid Moment — Bert and Sherlock Hemlock ask John-John if he wants to count, and John-John enthusiastically rises to the occasion. (EKA: Episode 1474) | |
Film | A percussionist on the beach talks about how rhythm is everywhere, such as in breaking waves, walking, and horse galloping. (First: Episode 0049) | |
Muppets | "The Rhymies at Sea" - Larry, Mary and Barry sail on a ship, which sinks. (First: Episode 1149) | |
Cartoon | W for witch Artist: Jeff Hale (First: Episode 1182) | |
SCENE 2 | Wolfgang still wants to practice some more, continuing to tap Telly. Susan and Gina see his plight and accidentally let the word "fish" drop, sending Wolfgang into a fit. Gina takes the fish away, calming him down, but now he keeps tapping his nose. The gaggle of Honkers make for a perfect substitute for his horns. | |
Cartoon | A bird talks to a girl about what's inside the street. When she questions his credibility, he stammers, "A little worm told me!" Artist: John Korty (First: Episode 1918) | |
Film | Fay Ray listens to classical music on headphones. "Are you listening to me?" (First: Episode 2614) | |
Muppets | Bip Bipadotta leads "Scratch My Back" as a song about two monsters named Jack and Jill who swear that they will always be there to scratch each other's backs. (First: Episode 2191) | |
Cartoon | The Bellhop is asked to carry a guest's two small (but heavy) bags to Room 14. (First: Episode 2571) | |
Film | A male voice instructs three kids in stretching exercises. (First: Episode 1013) | |
Cartoon | In the forest, a small tree feels insignificant, until a mother bird gives him a pep talk. (First: Episode 1872) | |
SCENE 3 | Snuffy and Alice are about to head home, when Snuffy asks Gina a question about the fish she's bringing to Wolfgang. Snuffy tells Alice the importance of asking questions and she proceeding to ask nothing but "Why?" | |
Cartoon | A man recites a poem about how curious he is. (EKA: Episode 2401) | |
Muppets | Bert sings "The Paperclip." (First: Episode 2578) | |
Cartoon | P is for Pillow (First: Episode 0374) | |
Film | A blind boy narrates his day. He reads braille, adds with an abacus, and plays in the playground with his friends. (First: Episode 1757) | |
Cartoon | A mysterious little box on a tightrope entraps a bird, a train, and a cat, which can still be heard. A large frog eats the box, and makes all of the sounds inside.. (First: Episode 1518) | |
SCENE 4 | Wolfgang lays on his side, sadly moaning. Gina and Susan try to get him to eat his fish, but he refuses. Telly recalls what Bob told him earlier: the only time Wolfgang won't want fish is if he's sick. He decides to call Dr. Flippin, the seal doctor. | |
Cartoon | Building a dog house is easy if you have a ruler. (First: Episode 0630) | |
Cast | Charlie Chaplin looks for a way to stay dry in the rain. (First: Episode 1739) | |
Cartoon | A boy puts a red and green monster together using a diagram. (First: Episode 1014) | |
Song | Joe Raposo sings "Somebody Come and Play." Snow leopards version (First: Episode 2519) | |
Cartoon | A letter "P" sits on an island before a rotating sunset. The ridges of the letter "P" moves along the letter and flash in different colors. (EKA: Episode 0452) | |
SCENE 5 | Dr. Flippin observes Wolfgang and concludes he's not sick - he's depressed. He becomes happy again when Bob returns with the horns and fish. | |
Cartoon | Kids count dinosaurs, octopuses, and paper dolls. (First: Episode 0926) | |
Muppets | Sesame Street News Flash Kermit the Frog interviews the Invisible Man, who tap dances for him, and later introduces his family which crowds Kermit. All that is seen of the Invisible Man and his kin are their hats. (First: Episode 1009) | |
Cartoon | Bus Stop (First: Episode 1396) | |
Film | City alphabet (Joe Raposo instrumental with kid voiceover) (First: Episode 0132) | |
SCENE 6 | Bob introduces the "Seal Harmonic," who perform "Are You Sleeping, Brother John?." The Honkers play their noses, Bob conducts his kid chorus and Wolfgang plays some horns. | |
Cartoon | Gloria talks about 'W' (First: Episode 0806) | |
Film | A girl narrates a segment about nature through winter and spring. (First: Episode 1966) | |
Cartoon | A man tries to push a huge balloon elephant through a narrow doorway, and a girl helps him by deflating it. (First: Episode 1824) | |
Celebrity | John Moschitta, Jr. plays Porter Pepper of Peter Piper's "P" Products, which produces products that begin with the letter "P". He mentions that two of his clients were Peter Pan and Pablo Picasso until Peter Piper, the boss, gives him a phone call. Pepper now presents a new problem: Peter Piper's "P" Products has been purchased, and is now Sam Singer's "S" Stuff Store. Pepper, without stalling, summons his staff to stand by, switches his products to stuff, and searches for snacks and saucers. (First: Episode 2061) | |
Cartoon | Edgar Turtle plays the banjo as some kids sing the "Bird Song." (First: Episode 2415) | |
SCENE 7 | Bob, Susan, Gina, and Telly enjoy a fish dinner in the arbor, while Wolfgang enjoys a swim in Bob's bathtub. Snuffy announces the sponsors. |
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