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Episode 1807

Sesame Street
Air date April 12, 1983
Season Season 14 (1982-1983)
Sponsors T, Z, 7


Picture Segment Description
SCENE 1 Aristotle describes how he can find things out by listening. He hears David approaching and has him listen to the sounds around them, like Bob playing piano or Olivia laughing. He also hears the phone ringing in Hooper's Store and the sound of David having dropped his keys in a rush to get inside.
Cartoon Three turtles present the letter T.
(First: Episode 1666)
Muppets Various letter Ts have a T party.
(First: Episode 1544)
Cartoon T for Turtle
Artist: Jeff Hale
(First: Episode 1146)
Film Kids put together a scarecrow.
(First: Episode 1577)
Cartoon A hand draws a castle with a growling dragon inside, which scares the princess until her knight in shining armor leads the dragon away.
(First: Episode 0932)
Muppets Ernie & BertErnie and Bert sing "Imagination".
(First: Episode 0493)
Film A little girl gets herself a glass of AGUA.
(First: Episode 0929)
Cast In the desert, Luis desperately searches for AGUA, but all the pumps are dry.
(First: Episode 0680)
Cartoon The Typewriter has an electric train.
(First: Episode 0785)
Film The letter T is a very useful letter.
(First: Episode 0402)
Muppets Grover, Herry, Cookie Monster and Frazzle sing "Fuzzy and Blue (and Orange)."
(First: Episode 1644)
Film Knock knock. Who's there? The woodpecker!
(First: Episode 0437)
Insert Bob reads the kids a story about seven mice, with some animated mice displaying the story.
(First: Episode 1699)
Cartoon Six turtles plus one man equals seven.
Artist: Owe Gustafson
(First: Episode 1515)
Film Mad Painter #7
(First: Episode 0314)
Muppets Grover plays a detective at his office. A frantic city gent (Brian Muehl) rushes over to warn him about something that's bothering him outside, which, unbeknownst to both of them, turns out to be a very strong wind that blows everything away—including Grover's office.
(First: Episode 1650)
Song "Brothers Song"
(First: Episode 1476)

SCENE 2 David plays a brief sorting game at Hooper's with the kids involving their ice cream sodas. He shows that there is two of each item (one for each person) but only one ice cream scooper. He finishes their sodas, then provides Barkley with a couple of treats as well.
Cartoon A boy tries to get a sleeping dog off of his bed.
Cast Maria as Chaplin tries to throw away a newspaper into a rapidly moving litter can. When she finally does, the exit door also moves and she breaks down the wall.
(First: Episode 0753)
Cartoon The Ringmaster introduces seven swimming seals.
Artist: Jeff Hale
(First: Episode 1312)
Muppets Marshal Grover tries mounting Fred the Wonder Horse using a "run and jump" technique. But every time he gets close, Fred moves away from him, causing onlookers in the saloon to laugh at them. Fred finally explains that he doesn't appreciate the act, as it hurts his back. Grover promises never to run and jump onto his back again, and asks him to roll over so he may do so on his belly.
(First: Episode 0825)
Cartoon A top-hatted man tries to show a girl how many uses a box has, but she prefers kicking it.
(First: Episode 0763)

Insert Big Bird is grooving to his "Rubber Duckie" disco record when Snuffy asks what disco is. Big Bird explains that discos are for grown-ups and take place at night, so they aren't able to see it first-hand. But, they can imagine it! In their imaginations, Big Bird's nest area has become a discotheque. After a couple dances on the lighted floor, Snuffy and Big Bird get their chance to show their stuff. Back in reality, Snuffy has learned a lot about disco and Big Bird compliments his big imagination.
(First: Episode 1261)
Cartoon Z for zebra and zoo
(First: Episode 0281)
Film Children of all kinds sing "We All Sing with the Same Voice."
(First: Episode 1708)
Cartoon An alien lands on Earth, looking for a Z to eat. He snatches one off a policeman's uniform, eats it, and rests.
(First: Episode 1481)
Film A scuba diver swims away from.
(First: Episode 0537)
Cartoon Number count to 20 (w/ cameo appearance by Cookie Monster), followed by cast list at the end.
(First: Episode 0350)
Muppets On a cold day, the Twiddlebugs try to figure out what they should close to make themselves warm. After they try closing a book, a lunchbox and their mouths, Tina sees they must close the door. Once they're warm, they decide to go outside, but can't find what they should open.
(First: Episode 1621)

SCENE 3 David can't answer the phone while he washes dishes, so he asks Forgetful Jones to do it. Oscar is certain this won't end well, but Forgetful manages to remember the grocery delivery order by writing it down. He runs off to tell Clementine about his success. But, as Oscar eagerly points out, he neglected to remember who the order is for.
Cartoon What if an elephant and a mouse had their features switched around?
Artist: Cliff Roberts
(First: Episode 0212)
Muppets Sesame Street News FlashDon Music struggles to write "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star."
(First: Episode 1210)
Cartoon La letra T es para tigre, tomate, taxi, toro, telefono, televisión, y el terrible tiburon.
(First: Episode 0351)
SCENE 4 David and the kids play Duck, Duck, Goose outside the store as Telly Monster announces the sponsors.

CLOSING SIGNS Olivia holds the Sesame Street sign, while Luis holds the CTW sign.


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