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The Mad Painter was the title character in a series of live-action films on Sesame Street. Produced for the program's third season, the film inserts used comedic slapstick to teach number recognition, emphasizing the symbolic representation of the numeral, and how it is drawn, in contrast to the Baker Films, which stressed counting and quantity.
The painter character is an eccentric whose hobby is painting numbers between 2 and 11 in various public and private places. Armed with a set of numbers, he would begin each skit by announcing the number he intended to paint. Streets, umbrellas, and bald heads were all grist for the painter's mill.
Occasionally, the numerical graffiti artist would suffer the consequences of his peculiar obsession, and elude irate citizenry in a comic chase. Still, he continued his campaign, gaining notoriety in newspapers (the film for 8 includes the blaring headline "PAINTER STRIKES AGAIN!")
Two recurring targets were a young woman, portrayed by Stockard Channing, and a bald, moustachioed man (Jerome Raphel). The action in the segments was punctuated by a jaunty piano accompaniment, reminiscent of silent film scores, as composed by Robert Dennis.
Sketches
Picture | Summary | Earliest Known Appearance | Description |
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Number 2 | The painter paints a number 2 on the sail of a boat, enraging the owner.
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Number 3 | The painter sees Channing having a picnic. He uses mayonnaise, mustard, and ketchup to paint 3's on her sandwich bread. Released as a bonus segment on Old School: Volume 1. | ||
Number 4 | The painter paints a number 4 on Channing's umbrella. | ||
Number 5 | The painter's quest to paint a 5 leads to the zoo, and a gorilla. He finds something to paint his 5 on, and it's a big yellow ball. Even the gorilla helps him out, and they give each other a high five. | ||
Number 6 | The painter paints a 6, with icing, on a birthday cake. The baker finds the cake, offers the painter a slice, and then hits him in the face with the rest of the cake. | ||
Number 7 | The painter, outside an elevator, paints a 7 on a bag held by a man inside, but the elevator closes while the painter isn't looking. The same thing happens when he paints a 7 on a bag carried by a woman in the elevator. When it opens again, he sees a football player inside, wearing a shirt with the number 7 on it. The painter, happy to see the 7, gets into the elevator with the football player. Channing also appears in this episode. | ||
Number 8 | The painter pops out of a pool, in a scuba suit, to render an 8 on the pool owner's bald head. As soon as the bald man notices the 8, he chases the painter in and around the pool in a fast-paced scene.
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Number 9 | The painter paints a 9 on a road, where his precious number falls prey to an industrious street cleaner. | ||
Number 10 | The painter paints a 10 on a stool, which the bald man then sits on. When he gets up, the 10 is on the seat of his pants! | ||
Number 11 | The painter gets his comeuppance again. He attempts to paint an 11 on a door in a doctor's office, but the nurse (Channing again) keeps appearing to call the waiting patients. Though he finally paints an 11 on the door's glass pane, a janitor washes it off, and the nurse yanks the painter into the office. |