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Episode 0660

Sesame Street
Big Bird is proud of riding a unicycle / Oscar sabotages David's date
Air date May 10, 1974
Season Season 5 (1973-1974)
Directed by Robert Myhrum
Production March 15, 1974
Sponsors N, P, 5


Picture Segment Description
SCENE 1 David and Maria explain to Big Bird what being proud means. David is proud of having just shot nineteen baskets in the yard, while Maria is proud of being able to speak both English and Spanish. Big Bird understands now, but he's upset because he can't think of anything he's proud of.
Cartoon I've got a mind: squares make a box.
Artist: Cliff Roberts
(First: Episode 0191)
SCENE 2 Big Bird tells the viewer he has nothing to be proud of before riding his unicycle out of his nest and out onto Sesame Street. David and Maria are super impressed by this feat. Maria explains that not many people can ride a unicycle, and Big Bird realizes he has something to be proud of and rides his unicycle away. Off-screen, he crashes, and admits to getting a little too proud for a moment.
Muppets Ernie and Bert: Cups and SaucersErnie stacks cups and saucers in order to count them, making Bert quite nervous.
(First: Episode 0586)
Cartoon "Story of P" - The story of a puppy found in a park by a policeman.
(First: Episode 0199)
Song Joe Raposo sings "A Little Bit."
(First: Episode 0160)
Cartoon A short poem about a pirate and his puppy demonstrate the letter P.
(First: Episode 0057)
Cartoon Jazz #5
(First: Episode 0007)
Muppets Herbert Birdsfoot and the "ET" family, part 1: WET.
(First: Episode 0473)
Film Old Time Movies: Anne Meara narrates a silent film of a woman in a burning building, who needs HELP.
(First: Episode 0506)
Muppets Herbert Birdsfoot and the "ET" family, part 2: SET.
(First: Episode 0473)
Film A figure skater illustrates forward and backward.
(First: Episode 0439)
Muppets Herbert Birdsfoot and the "ET" family, part 3: MET.
(First: Episode 0473)
Film Kids narrate a film of baby eagles getting fed.
Music: Joe Raposo
(First: Episode 0501)

Muppets Bob sings "The People in Your Neighborhood" with teachers and a newsdealer.
(First: Episode 0276)
Cartoon P for Pack
(First: Episode 0504)
SCENE 3 Big Bird uses a puppet to illustrate the letter P.
Animation Sand P/p
(First: Episode 0634)
Muppets Grover is carrying the word "HELP", which is very heavy. He asks Marty to help him carry the word. Instead, Marty gives Grover three more "HELP" words to carry.
(First: Episode 0287)
Cartoon Donnie Budd sings about animals in groups of five on a farm.
Artist: Bud Luckey
(First: Episode 0323)
Muppets Bob is approached by an Anything Muppet (Jim Henson) with no face, so he gives him eyes to see what a lovely day it is and a nose to smell a flower. The AM thanks him and leaves to gift the flower to a friend.
Cartoon A small frog is jealous of how big an ox is, so he expands himself into a very large, round frog. He becomes so self-important and big he ends up exploding.
Artist: Etienne Delessert
Celebrity The stars of Bonanza appear: Hoss and Mr. Cartwright take turns saying letters of the alphabet; Little Joe rides up in time for Z.
(First: Episode 0136)
Cartoon N is naughty, nice, nodding, nickel, noon, nibbling, nest, nut, nose, night, nine, and nursing.
(First: Episode 0140)
Cast Maria, David, Gordon, and Susan pull on a rope to drag the word HELP into frame. Then they sit on the floor and drive an invisible car away.
(First: Episode 0566)
Muppets Game Show: The Remembering Game — Guy Smiley hosts Cookie Monster and Bill Smith who have to match two pictures.
(First: Episode 0310)
Cartoon A letter "P" sits on an island before a rotating sunset. The ridges of the letter "P" moves along the letter and flash in different colors.
(First: Episode 0452)
Cartoon P is for Puddle
(First: Episode 0452)
SCENE 4 Biff sings "One of These Things" with pictures of dump trucks. Before he can go on, Maria interrupts speaking in Biff's talkative Jack Burns-esque manner, not letting Biff explain that the answer for his "basic sorting problem" is that the small truck doesn't belong with the others. "Ain't he a genius, folks?" Maria adds, as Biff remains speechless.
Celebrity Lorne Greene and the Bonanza cast subtract two horses from three horses to equal one horse.
(First: Episode 0150)
Muppets An Anything Muppet boy teaches "forward" and "backward" with a group of Muppets who keep running over the boy when his back is turned.
(First: Episode 0069)
Muppets Ernie and Bert: Ernie Works for The CountThe Count hires Ernie to answer his phone so that he won't be bothered with calls while he is counting.
(First: Episode 0539)
Film A small ball encounters figures of fish, which it then imagines as real-life fish.
Cartoon King Minus and the Disappearing Dragons
(First: Episode 0345)
Cartoon A bird subtracts two balloons from a group of three.
(First: Episode 0530)
Film Kids narrate a visit to an automobile factory, and watch a taxi being made.
(First: Episode 0186)
Muppets Ernie and Bert: Sharing a CookieBert refuses to share his cookie with Ernie.
(First: Episode 0472)
Film Five Song (Song of Five)
(First: Episode 0006)
Cartoon / Film Things that begin with N: nail, nest, net, notebook, needle, noodle, nuts, napkins, nose. (Don't make noise at night). The letter N is nice.
(First: Episode 0659)
SCENE 5 David tells Oscar that he's leaving Hooper's Store early to take Maria out on a date. Oscar hassles him about Maria being late to their last few dates and convinces David that she's probably already been to the movie he's taking her to. Maria shows up on time, but Oscar has David so worked up that he tells her he wouldn't go on a date with her if she was the last woman on earth. After he leaves, Oscar trash-talks David and asks Maria to go to the movies.
Film "La Maldita Iguana" (mariachi song)
(First: Episode 0544)
Cartoon A short poem about a pirate and his puppy demonstrate the letter P. (repeat)
Film Kids paint P-word animals on glass.
(First: Episode 0119)
SCENE 6 After David locks up Hooper's Store, he apologizes to Maria for letting Oscar get him all worked up. As they pass Oscar's trash can, Maria opens the lid and sprays some perfume. Biff announces the sponsors, and the credits roll.

CLOSING SIGNS Maria holds the Sesame Street sign, and Luis holds the CTW sign. Biff comments, "Wake up, Sully, it's time to go home."


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