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Episode 0428

Sesame Street
David gives Oscar a lesson in manners
Air date December 13, 1972
Season Season 4 (1972-1973)
Production September 19, 1972
Sponsors I, T, 2


Picture Segment Description
SCENE 1 David greets the viewer, and gives a lesson in subtraction using his feet. He first stands on two feet, then one foot, then no feet (by hopping onto the tire swing).
Cartoon Train #2
(First: Episode 0353)
Film Topi antelopes nod "yes."
Music by Joe Raposo
(First: Episode 0411)
Cartoon A man carves a YES and puts it on display.
(First: Episode 0366)
Muppets Cookie Monster and Ernie: Peppermint SticksCookie Monster sews discord in Ernie and Farley over the length of their peppermint sticks.
(First: Episode 0260)
Cartoon La letra T es para tigre, tomate, taxi, toro, telefono, televisión, y el terrible tiburon.
(First: Episode 0351)
Film "Two Song (Song of Two)"
(First: Episode 0001)
SCENE 2 Sam the Robot observes Mr. Hooper and Maria playing a game of Go Fish. They complain about the heat, so Sam offers to blow some cool air on them. He excretes too much wind from his chest panel, blowing away all the cards and paper fans, as well as spraying a bit of snow onto them.
Muppets Grover demonstrates heavy and light. First, he picks up a heavy barbell. Then he tries to pick up a light feather, but he can't move it. It turns out that the feather is attached to the top of Big Bird's head.
(First: Episode 0406)
Cartoon Letter I (Beep Beep)
(First: Episode 0427)
Muppets Muppet & Kid MomentGrover and Polly recite the alphabet.
(First: Episode 0281)
Film Slide puzzle - boy
Film A mom and her son comment on a film of various animal babies and their moms.
Music: Joe Raposo
(First: Episode 0096)
Cartoon T is for Television (shown in Spanish, then English)
English version: (First: Episode 0024)
Spanish version: (First: Episode 0298)
Cartoon Dot Bridge #11: A lone square appears, so the dots all gather in a tight group
(First: Episode 0296)
SCENE 3 Maria plays "Here Are Some Things" with Shola and Tony using pictures of things in groups of two.
Cartoon Donnie Budd sings a two-step for pairs of animals.
Artist: Bud Luckey
(First: Episode 0342)
Muppets The Story of The Girl, the Tree, and the Terrible Troll (part 1)
A mother sends her young daughter into the forest to chop down a tree to use for wood. When she finds one, a terrible troll encourages her to chop it down. However, a bird above protests, as the tree is her home. The girl wonders what she should do...
(First: Episode 0307)
Cartoon A painter paints all around the screen, eventually painting over himself.
Music: Joe Raposo
(First: Episode 0227)
Muppets The Story of The Girl, the Tree, and the Terrible Troll (part 2)
The girl resolves to not chop down the tree, allowing the bird to keep her home. She finds another tree, when an old man objects - he thinks it's the most beautiful tree in the forest and gives him shade on hot days. The troll wants to cut it down, so the girl starts thinking again...
(First: Episode 0307)
Cartoon A short bird stands under a tall bird, which lays an egg on its head.
(First: Episode 0303)
Muppets The Story of The Girl, the Tree, and the Terrible Troll (part 3)
The girl again choses to not chop down the tree and happens upon a third. She decides that this tree is perfect to cut down, as it is not being used by any birds or people. The troll reveals himself to be a handsome prince, who will grant her any wish. She asks him to cut down the tree and bring it to her house.
(First: Episode 0307)
SCENE 4 Oscar sees David with an empty tin can, and wants it for himself. He grabs it from David, who gets upset and grabs it right back. He chides Oscar for having such bad manners, and teaches him how to ask nicely for something. Oscar resists at first, starting by asking in a loud, grouchy way, but reluctantly gives in and whispers politely for the can. Once David hands it to him, Oscar gripes about all the extra effort it took just to get it.
Film The letter T is a very useful letter.
(First: Episode 0402)
Cartoon Rocket countdown: The spectators take off.
(First: Episode 0022)
Film The Mad Painter #2
(First: Episode 0309)
Cartoon Julius and Jasper: "Why are you holding one leg up in the air, Jasper?" "Because if I hold two legs up in the air, I fall down!"
Animation by Cliff Roberts
(First: Episode 0406)
Film Sesame Street Animal Films: The snouts, tails and bodies of pigs, with a soundtrack of pigs squealing.
(First: Episode 0179)
Cartoon A man counts two ears, two eyes, and two arms. He picks up each leg to count two legs, and then falls down.
Animation by Cliff Roberts
(First: Episode 0406)
SCENE 5 Mr. Hooper hears David pronouncing the sounds "fea" and "thers" off-camera. When Mr. Hooper realizes that he's putting together the word "feathers," he becomes covered in feathers.
Cartoon A poem filled with T words, including a teacher, toys, Texas, and "turtles with brains".
Voice: Bob Arbogast
(First: Episode 0023)
Muppets Old West: The James Twins, who do everything together (even the speaking), arrive at the saloon and demand some "mu" and "sick." The patrons don't understand until they put the two parts together.
(First: Episode 0328)
Muppets Ernie and Bert: Noisy BedroomBert complains that he can't sleep, because Ernie left the faucet dripping.
(First: Episode 0131)
Cartoon A man talks about the capital T, but the top line slides down, forming a lowercase one. (Spanish)
(First: Episode 0376)
Film "Doll House"
(First: Episode 0131)
SCENE 6 Maria imagines what it would be like if she was a giant on Sesame Street. In her imagination, she's able to put her lunchbox in her pocket, lift a heavy crate with one hand, and break a window when she gives 123 Sesame Street a pat.
Cartoon Two ducks look the same height when they're in the bathtub, but one duck (Joe Flynn) is short and the other is tall.
(First: Episode 0303)
Cartoon T for top
Artist: Cliff Roberts
(First: Episode 0298)
Film Parts of a clown are shown in close-up as kids guess what it is.
Music: Joe Raposo
Celebrity Joe Namath counts down from 10 to signal a pass.
Cartoon La letra T (repeat)
Muppets Cookie Monster goes to the bakery for a special birthday cookie. The baker lists all the ingredients of the cookie, as Cookie visualizes it. The visualized image looks so delicious that he eats it.
(First: Episode 0283)
Cartoon Rocket countdown: Rocket takes off at 7. Then it comes down so the man can continue his countdown, but at 1, it falls over with a huge crash.
(First: Episode 0022)
Film Sesame Street Animal Films: Lions walk down a trail.
Music: Joe Raposo
(First: Episode 0367)
Cartoon What if a dog looked like a bird?
Artist: Cliff Roberts
(First: Episode 0226)
SCENE 7 David helps Shola and Trey make a dollhouse to match the one they just glued together.
Cartoon Letter I (Beep Beep) (repeat)
Muppets Ernie and Bert: Tall, Taller, TallestErnie is tall, Bert is taller, and Big Bird is the tallest.
(First: Episode 0284)
Cartoon A poem filled with T words (repeat)
Film Kid voiceovers identify a horse's body parts (shown one at a time), then the complete animal.
Music: Joe Raposo
Cartoon T is for Television (repeat)
Cartoon Two ducks look the same height when they're in the bathtub, but one duck is short and the other is tall. (repeat)
SCENE 8 The kids travel through one of the barrels in the playground as David announces the sponsors.

CLOSING SIGNS David and Maria hold the Sesame Street sign, and Mr. Hooper and Luis hold the Children's Television Workshop sign.



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