Sesame Street | |||||||
Oscar puts up a "PELIGRO" sign | |||||||
Air date | December 5, 1974 | ||||||
Season | Season 6 (1974-1975) | ||||||
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Picture | Segment | Description |
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SCENE 1 | Big Bird wants to join in a game with Maria and the kids, though Maria thinks it might be difficult as it involves Spanish. Big Bird gives it a try anyway, and correctly guesses the body parts Maria is saying in Spanish as the kids demonstrate each one. |
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Cartoon | Donnie Budd sings about three trios of animals who live on a fat lady's lap. Artist: Bud Luckey (First: Episode 0299) |
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Film | Male and female snow people narrate their own construction. Music: Joe Raposo (First: Episode 0277) |
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Muppets | Muppet & Kid Moment — Kermit, Shola, and Fanny count legs and heads. (First: Episode 0619) |
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Cartoon | T is for Television (First: Episode 0024) |
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Muppets | Grover the Elevator Operator: Grover's elevator holds five people. (First: Episode 0462) |
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Song | Joe Raposo sings "Dressed Up." (First: Episode 0302) |
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Cartoon | The life of a Yellow Yahoo (First: Episode 0043) |
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Muppets | Harvey Kneeslapper is looking down and saying "Three sticks!" A man asks "Three sticks where?" Then Harvey says "3 sticks right here!" and sticks a number 3 on the man's head. (First: Episode 0570) |
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Animation | Sand Y/y (First: Episode 0626) |
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Film | T is for toes. (First: Episode 0506) |
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SCENE 2 | Big Bird, some kids, and Poco Loco are lined up in front of Hooper's Store waiting for it to open. Big Bird declares how he's first and Poco is last, but the parrot keeps repeating what he's saying. Big Bird gets into an argument, trying to get Poco to understand the difference between "first" and "last" when Gordon arrives to open up the store for Mr. Hooper. Big Bird tells Gordon to ignore Poco, who gets the upper hand when repeating that the "parrot is last in line." |
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Cartoon | A boy talks about his pet letter Y, named Yetta. (First: Episode 0443) |
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Film | The Mad Painter #3 (First: Episode 0343) |
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Cartoon | Three men in a horse costume want three cups of coffee. (First: Episode 0473) |
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Muppets | Ernie and Bert: Ernie Blows a Fuse — Ernie and Bert are watching TV, but Bert gets bored and decides to play a record. (First: Episode 0003) |
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Cartoon | A boy can yell and yodel, and his dog can yelp and yowl. They can both yawn. (First: Episode 0353) |
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Film | Seals make noise. (First: Episode 0279) |
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Cartoon | A concert pianist shows up in a construction worker's lunchbox, singing the alphabet. (First: Episode 0449) |
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Muppets | A bridge of teeth come to an employment agency, looking for a job. He's offered jobs in the smelling line and in listening, but he's unqualified for those. Teeth demonstrates his talent in biting and chewing by chomping up the desk. (First: Episode 0406) |
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SCENE 3 | Bob and Maria notice a “PELIGRO” sign on Oscar's trash can, and observe loud crashes and smoke coming from it. Oscar says he’s knocking down his walls just to make a mess, and has hired Biff and Sully to help out. They have trouble getting the wall between the conservatory and den down and recommend blasting it out. Oscar doesn't heed Biff's warning about keeping his distance, so he ends up getting blasted out of the can and into a nearby tree. (Biff: "Oscar, you ding-a-ling, I told ya not to stand too close!") Dangling upside-down, Oscar says next time he’ll use a parachute. |
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Cartoon | Only one of the two footprints can belong. (First: Episode 0509) |
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Muppets | Kermit explains how a weather calendar works, with Cookie Monster's assistance. Kermit tells Cookie to place them on the right spot on the weather map. After completing the weather map, Cookie decides to produce sounds of the weather. He pours the contents of a watering can for rain, for wind, blew a few blows of air for wind. Kermit asks what sound sunshine makes, Cookie Monster devours the sun symbol. (First: Episode 0619) |
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Cartoon | Monster in the dark (finding a light switch) (First: Episode 0493) |
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Muppets | Ernie and Bert: Banana Phone — Ernie tells a caller that Bert can't come to the phone right now because he's talking on a banana. (First: Episode 0004) |
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SCENE 4 | Bob and Maria check up on Oscar in the aftermath of the explosion. Oscar has an icebag wrapped around his head and feels terrible, which makes him feel terrific. But feeling terrific makes him feel terrible, which he likes, but feeling terrific feels terrible to him... |
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Film | Ice Capades #3 (First: Episode 0645) |
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Cartoon | A girl tries to lure her cat out from under the chair so she can pick him up. Artists: The Hubleys (First: Episode 0187) |
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Cartoon | A yak discusses the letter "Y" on a stage, and is insulted when it is called a "Yakkity-yakkity-yak". (First: Episode 0301) |
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Cast / Muppets | "The People in Your Neighborhood": Cleaner and Shoemaker (First: Episode 0436) |
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Film | Kids comment as they see how corn grows in a field. Music: Joe Raposo (First: Episode 0619) |
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Celebrity | Listen My Brother sings their own version of "The Alphabet Song." (First: Episode 0228) |
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Cartoon | Y for yawn (First: Episode 0301) |
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Animation | Sand Y/y (repeat) |
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SCENE 5 | Big Bird sings a song he wrote for Mr. Snuffleupagus: “A Really Good Feeling.” |
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Muppets | An Anything Muppet man arrives at a gas station, hoping to be filled in a short time. Instead, his car takes a long time to fill while the attendant fills other cars in a short time. (First: Episode 0540) |
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Film | A couple makes some bread in stop-motion. (First: Episode 0465) |
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Cartoon | The life of a Yellow Yahoo (repeat) |
Film | Russian nesting dolls 1-10 (First: Episode 0540) | |
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Muppets | Ernie and Bert: Shape Sides — Ernie lies in bed and offers up some observations about shapes and how many sides they have. (First: Episode 0132) |
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Cartoon | Country 3 (repeat) |
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Cartoon | A boy can yell and yodel, and his dog can yelp and yowl. They can both yawn. (repeat) |
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SCENE 6 | Big Bird and Snuffy have more fun dancing to the closing music as Gordon announces the sponsors. |
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CLOSING SIGNS | Big Bird holds the Sesame Street sign, and Maria and Bob hold the Children's Television Workshop sign. |
Notes
- The script for this episode notes that Big Bird was to play the triangle and Snuffy was to play the bells during "A Really Good Feeling," but neither end up doing so in the final edit. The bells Snuffy would've played, though, can be seen wrapped around his front ankles as he dances with Big Bird during the closing scene.
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