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Episode 0030

Sesame Street
Granny Bird visits
Air date December 19, 1969
Season Season 1 (1969-1970)
Directed by Neil Smith
Production November 18, 1969
Sponsors G, O, Z, 10
Releases HBO Max


Picture Segment Description

SCENE 1 A postal carrier named George (played by Brandon Maggart) makes his way down Sesame Street delivering mail to its residents. Oscar the Grouch pops up from his can and asks if he's got any as the postal carrier leaves mail in Big Bird's nest. Oscar laments over his lack of mail and points out that no one cares. Gordon happens by and says Oscar can have his junk mail if he wants. Oscar accepts and Gordon counts out ten envelopes.
Film "Ten Song (Song of Ten)"
(First: Episode 0021)
SCENE 2 Big Bird tells the Robinsons he got some mail, and that his Granny Bird is coming to visit. He announces that he'll go get a feather-cut and egg shampoo, and Susan offers to help clean his nest. Gordon points out that a lot of people are cleaning today...
Muppets Ernie and Bert: Ernie Cleans Up Part 1 — Bert demands that Ernie cleans up, or he's moving out. (First: Episode 0010)
Cartoon "O Imagination"
Artists: The Hubleys
(First: Episode 0011)
SCENE 3 Bob talks to Ronald about a honey bear in the yard. He also mentions that an animal like that can be seen in a zoo, which starts with one of the letters of the day, the letter Z.
Cartoon Z for zipper
(First: Episode 0025)
SCENE 4 Big Bird returns from getting a ducktail cut and greets Gordon reading a map. They talk about near and far, which Big Bird demonstrates, until he backs into a stack of crates.
Muppets Tony sings "Lulu's Back in Town". Lulu turns out to be the Beautiful Day Monster, with a wig.
Muppets Ernie and Bert: Ernie Cleans Up Part 2 — Ernie has made the place spotless, as promised, but he still has his toybox to go through.
(First: Episode 0010)
SCENE 5 Susan is arranging chairs for a visit with the kids. Gordon says he hopes he has an easier time of it than Buddy and Jim did.
Cast Buddy and Jim try to play checkers, but they can't get their chairs facing the right direction.
(First: Episode 0014)
SCENE 5, cont'd Susan reads What Do You Say Dear? by Sesyle Joslin, illustrated by Maurice Sendak.
Film "Noises"
A boy named Mark has a pair of magic glasses that helps him listen to the sounds of an ice cream truck, a dog, a horse galloping, a bicycle, and a parrot.
(First: Episode 0008)
SCENE 6 Big Bird asks Mr. Hooper for some Gs: American Gs, Swiss Gs, Granny Bird likes Gs sandwiches. Mr. Hooper tells him he means cheese. Big Bird asks for the Gs cake in the window, but Mr Hooper corrects him again: that's cheesecake. Big Bird produces the cake, which is covered in Gs, and Mr. Hooper packages it up for him.
SCENE 7 Gordon counts to ten with his fingers and says that Burt Lancaster has another way to do it...
Celebrity Burt Lancaster counts while doing pushups.
(First: Episode 0010)
Cartoon Speech Balloon: O for Open
(First: Episode 0014)
Cartoon Alphabet Bates makes the letter O.
(First: Episode 0012)
SCENE 8 Bob sings "One of These Things" in the yard: three small and one large O, three big and one large hand, three long and one short pencil, and three fat wedges and one thin wedge of cake.
Muppets Ernie and Bert: What Happened HereErnie shows drawings to Bert, and Bert has to guess what happened.
Film A voice narrates a film about how things begin -- including roosters, buildings, lakes, cups, birthday cakes, trees, and babies.
(First: Episode 0003)
SCENE 9 Bob narrates film footage of a baby reindeer taking its first steps. (Music: Joe Raposo)
(First: Episode 0003)
SCENE 9, cont'd Big Bird tells Bob that he took out his family album in anticipation of Granny Bird's arrival. It's got pictures of his father, his mother, his granny, and his little brother. Bob praises Big Bird's family and asks if he'd like to see a family of lions.
Film Lions (instrumental, with occasional lion growls)
Music: Joe Raposo
(First: Episode 0018)
SCENE 10 Bob talks to the kids about lion cubs; another animal one would find at the zoo.
Cartoon Z for zipper (repeat)
SCENE 11 Big Bird is upset because he lost his hat, ruined the flowers for Granny Bird, and hurt his wing trying to hang a welcome sign for her arrival. Susan offers him some replacement flowers, Gordon offers to hang the welcome sign, and Mr. Hooper offers up something he baked: a pumpkin seed cake.
Cartoon Girls play a jump rope alphabet game: “I’ve got an A in my ankle, I’ve got a B in my back,” etc. A boy wants to play, but one of the girls says the game is for girls only. Finally, when he contributes “I’ve got a Z in my zebra,” one of the girls says he can play.


SCENE 12 Everyone has finished decorating when Granny Bird arrives. Gordon leads her to Big Bird's nest and after he signs off, the credits roll while grandmother and grandson can be heard conversing, unseen behind the construction doors. Bob announces the sponsors and the book read on today's show.

CLOSING SIGNS Ernie and Bert hold up the Sesame Street sign, while Mr. Hooper and Bob hold up the Children's Television Workshop sign.

Notes

  • In the HBO Max release of the episode, the "Ten Little Indians" segment was removed from the Numerosity Song of Ten.

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