Sesame Street | |||||
The Old Woman who Lives in a Shoe's house arrives on Sesame Street. | |||||
Air date | February 26, 1991 | ||||
Season | Season 22 (1990-1991) | ||||
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As the adults clean up the aftermath of the hurricane, Big Bird and Snuffy are heard arguing. Maria and Luis investigate and learn they are arguing over something that landed on Big Bird’s nest. He thinks it’s a shoe, but Snuffy thinks it’s a house. Maria and Luis take a look at it and are surprised to find it’s both. | ||
Abstract count to 16. | ||
Blair Underwood swings Elmo sixteen times. | ||
Kevin Clash sings "Skin". (EKA: Episode 2749) | ||
Three mayonnaise jars follow three different paths after they leave the factory. Artist: ArtistMike | ||
Maria realizes the house can only belong to The Old Woman Who Lived in a Shoe, which is further evidenced by a newspaper article Luis finds stating that Mother Goose Land was hit by the hurricane too. Maria calls the evacuation center the characters fled to and reaches the Old Woman, who says she’ll be there soon. Snuffy rushes off to Snufflegarden to tell his classmates. | ||
Frank the fish calls Carl and tells him not to leave the water running while brushing his teeth, otherwise the lake will be dry. Artist: Peter Chung (EKA: Episode 2746) | ||
"Take Care of That Smile" (EKA: Episode 2749) | ||
Monsterpiece Theater: Twin Beaks | ||
A for astronaut, airplane, airport, and automobile. (EKA: Episode 2404) | ||
Telly tries to remember the last two lines of the nursery rhyme, but fails to. The Old Woman (Rhea Perlman) arrives and describes the sights she saw last night during the hurricane. Since her house is now here, she decides to live on Sesame Street and calls in her many kids. | ||
"Island of Emotion" Artist: Sally Cruikshank | ||
Grover is the newest employee of a fast food franchise which serves such delicacies as O'Fish, O'Salad, O'Rye Bread, and O'Milk. However, this is a different kind of "fast food" restaurant: the food zips by the customer on trays across the counter, and falls to the floor if it's not caught in time. Mr. Johnson is not ready for this, so he asks if there's any "slow food." There is, but it's served by a turtle who takes longer than Mr. Johnson wants to wait. (EKA: Episode 2601) | ||
"One of These Things" (with Fay Ray) | ||
Gerald's dog Sparky likes to pretend he's an alligator. (EKA: Episode 1563) | ||
The Old Woman and her kids have flocked the street playing. Telly knows that the rest of the poem will reveal something incriminating about her. They watch her as she makes sure the kids remember their new street name. Oscar pops from his can with another sign for them: his “SCRAM” sign. However, it doesn’t sink in as fast as he wants. | ||
Bruce the moose invites Toulouse LaGoose over for juice. (EKA: Episode 2687) | ||
"Sixteen Samba" | ||
A blind class goes on a field trip downtown, and visits a produce stand. | ||
G/g musical notes (Gordon voiceover) (EKA: Episode 2233) | ||
Big Bird sees the family eating lunch now, which jogs Telly’s memory. He recalls the next line of the poem: “She gave them some broth without any bread.” However, Big Bird observes them eating spaghetti with garlic bread. The Old Woman says it’s naptime, which reminds Telly of next line: “…and whipped them all soundly and put them to bed.” Once again, Big Bird sees the contrary and watches the Old Woman sending them off to bed, kissing each child. | ||
Cecille sings "I Wanna Be Me." | ||
Kermit shows what's inside of Herry Monster using the X-ray machine. (EKA: Episode 2254) | ||
Jeff Redd sings "Between." | ||
A for apricot, alligator, acrobat, accordion, artist, airplane. (EKA: Episode 2275) | ||
Telly and Big Bird ask why The Old Woman is nothing like her poem. She says that she is a different Old Lady who lives in a shoe and tells them her poem. She adds an extra verse that invites them both to lunch with her. | ||
Kids talk about families, often mentioning having rhinoceroses as pets. | ||
The Two-Headed Monster finishes a bag of popcorn, and almost leaves it on the brick wall, but then argues over which trash can to throw it in. Finally, it rips the bag in half to "share" the trash. | ||
"Hot in the City" (EKA: Episode 2787) | ||
Lillian discusses the adjustments she had to make when her parents had a new baby. She ultimately appreciates her sister. Artist: Craig Bartlett (EKA: Episode 2746) | ||
Snuffy comes back from Snufflegarden and learns the Old Women and her children are at the park and will return shortly. Snuffy catches a whiff of the garlic, which sets off his allergies. His sneeze is so powerful that it sends the Old Woman’s house flying. The Old Woman comes back and is shocked, but a call from Mother Goose calms her, as her house has landed back in Mother Goose Land! Big Bird covers Snuffy’s snuffle with a hankie to prevent him from sneezing again as Maria announces the sponsors. |
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