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Revision as of 04:44, 4 May 2016
Sesame Street | |||||
Telly has the triangle flu | |||||
Air date | January 8, 1997 | ||||
Season | Season 28 (1996-1997) | ||||
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The kids and Telly arrive at Hooper's Store and say hello to Mr. Handford. Telly's nose is a little itchy. Lexine asks for a triangle slice of pizza and Miles asks for a tuna fish sandwich cut into 2 triangles but Telly soon starts sneezing so they take their food out in the yard. Telly asks for cheese sandwich and wants it cut into 4 triangles. He suddenly knows why he's sneezing. Telly has come up with a bad case of "Triangle-sneeze-itis!" | ||
A boy's friends bring him flowers to cheer him up, not knowing that he's allergic to them. (EKA: Episode 2179) | ||
C for Circle | ||
Sesame Street News Flash Instead of a pea, this princess sleeps on things beginning with C. (EKA: Episode 2628) | ||
"C, You're Cool" | ||
The king of the Farcums wants a pyramid built; he and his subjects get inspiration from a seesaw. Artist: Bruce Cayard (EKA: Episode 2750) | ||
Muppet & Kid Moments: Jordan sings the alphabet for Grover. | ||
"Alphabet Jungle" (EKA: Episode 2879) | ||
Unavailable on current copy | ||
Coverage of a spring kite-flying festival, where both kids and grownups can participate. (EKA: Episode 3492) | ||
C for Cat (music & sound effects added) Artist: Bud Luckey (EKA: Episode 1141) | ||
Cookie Monster sings "C is for Cookie." (EKA: Episode 0377) | ||
Cars WALK. (EKA: Episode 0873) | ||
The monster and the bird arrive at the park where Big Bird thinks there are no triangles. But Telly is still sneezing because the little lines in the leaves make triangles. | ||
A young bespectacled man with an accordion asks how much it costs to cross the bridge. The Bridgekeeper says admission is free, but requires that the young man show him three triangles. Two of them are found in the bridgework, and the man uses the bridgekeeper's staff to draw a third triangle in the dirt. Although the bridgekeeper has his order filled, he asks the man to play a tune on his accordion. This additional request takes the young man by surprise, but he is told to do so for the opportunity to get past the bridgekeeper. (EKA: Episode 2254) | ||
En Vogue sings "Adventure." (First: Episode 2951) | ||
Esme's wooden clown breaks, and she is about to throw it away, when it suggests she use glue to fix it. Artist: Lisa Crafts (EKA: Episode 2916) | ||
"Papermaking Song" | ||
A number of kids named Joe play sports. Joanne plays kickball. Artist: John Korty (EKA: Episode 2624) | ||
The Grand High Triangle Lover comes along and tells everybody that he and Norm are searching for the long lost 15 triangles of Constantinople - 15 identical triangles made of clay each with the letter C for Constantinople. Big Bird thinks that Telly could use his Triangle-sneeze-itis to find the triangles even if it takes the last sneeze Telly ever snoze! | ||
CH words (chop, choose, change, etc.) (EKA: Episode 2893) | ||
Grover attempts to demonstrate "Away From," but every time he tries to distance himself from a lamp post, the lamp post moves closer. | ||
A piece of paper floats down onto a table, then folds itself into a paper crane, which flies away. (EKA: Episode 2956) | ||
"What's Inside?" (Cookie Monster cameo) (EKA: Episode 3134) | ||
Garth Brooks sings about two kids who are "Different." (EKA: Episode 3187) | ||
An animated number 15 sings "How Hard It Is to Be 15" to a child who is trying to count from 1 to 20, but can't remember 15. (EKA: Episode 2754) | ||
Growing Numbers #15 (EKA: Episode 3084) | ||
Counting to 15 (Oriental music) (EKA: Episode 3157) | ||
Clementine sings about "My Triangle Home." (ending edited) (EKA: Episode 2476) | ||
The floating kids form a triangle. (EKA: Episode 3122) | ||
A zydeco band plays "Allons a Lafayette" while people dance. (EKA: Episode 2595) | ||
The gang arrive at Finders Keepers in search of the long lost 15 triangles of Constantinople. But Ruthie has lots of triangles in her store that were once belonged to King Midas, Little Red Hen and Zsa Zsa Gabor. Telly looks deep in the ball barrel and at the bottom is a bag with the long lost 15 triangles of Constantinople inside which would be taken to the museum. Telly announces the sponsors. |
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