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Episode 1902

Sesame Street
Air date February 21, 1984
Season Season 15 (1983-1984)
Written by Tony Geiss
Production November 22, 1983
Sponsors K, V, 3


Picture Segment Description
Muppets Olivia reads "Katie and the King."
(First: Episode 1660)
Cartoon K for keyhole, ketchup, and kitten
(First: Episode 0489)
Muppets Cookie Monster sings "Goodbye, Little Cookie."
(First: Episode 1630)
Film Old paper, new paper
Music: "Blue Nosed Gopher" by Graham Preskett
(First: Episode 0911)
Muppets Cheers: The Anything Muppets cheer for the letter K. (version #2)
(First: Episode 0101)
Cartoon Which legs belong on the man?
(First: Episode 1691)
Muppets Ernie and Bert: What's in Ernie's ClothesErnie is wearing winter gear, and asks Bert to guess what is in his gloves and hat.
(First: Episode 1300)
Cartoon Jack-in-the-Box School
(First: Episode 0284)
Cast Gordon sings "Let Your Feelings Show."
(First: Episode 0934)
Cartoon A boy demonstrates why his dog's name is Happy.
(First: Episode 0537)
Film In stop-motion, assorted furniture places themselves in a classroom.
(First: Episode 0647)
Muppets Game Show: Mystery Mix-up Game
(First: Episode 0834)
Cartoon Small v ... for voom, voice, violin, etc.
Artist: The Hubleys
(First: Episode 0167)

Cast David and Bob play firemen at the fire station. The alarm signals a fire and they rush to get ready. Bob has trouble finding his axe in his messy locker. When he finally does, he notices he's also missing his boots and starts searching through his locker again.
(First: Episode 1255)
Cartoon The Typewriter: V for Vacuum
(First: Episode 0774)
SCENE 1 Big Bird trains Barkley to count to six by barking, but doesn't have much luck. He then imagines Barkley performing for a small audience as the world's smartest counting dog; wearing a mortarboard, he will bark up to any number when asked a question. After Maria, Gordon, and Bob ask him some easier problems, Oscar causes mischief by asking Barkley to count up to the number of people who live in China.
Cartoon Counting 10 to 1.
(First: Episode 0480)
Muppets Five Anything Muppets sing the "Numerical Correspondence Song."
(First: Episode 0735)
Film Mad Painter #3
(First: Episode 0343)
Cartoon The weary traveler asks the wise man to demonstrate none, some, most and all with a basket of oranges.
(First: Episode 0939)
Muppets Ernie and Bert: Here or Not HereBert is reading a book when Ernie startles him by asking if he wants to play checkers.
(First: Episode 0171)
Cartoon Three mice (Swedish animation)
(First: Episode 1504)

SCENE 2 Maria listens to music with her headphones, but they're not enough to drown out the noisy, rotten sounds of Oscar's favorite Grouch radio show (Make Believe Boiler Room). He's forced to turn it off and asks why she can listen to her music, but he can't. She tells him how headphones work and permits him to keep listening to his music if he uses them too. Oscar produces his own pair and turns up the music, still playing as loudly as before; he reveals his headphones are busted.
Muppets The Two-Headed Monster shares a pair of headphones.
(First: Episode 1628)
Film A construction machine and a horse look similar.
(First: Episode 1566)
Cartoon Consonant Sound: V, violin
(First: Episode 1157)
Muppets A boy looks for his V.
(First: Episode 1480)
Cartoon V for Van (live-action/animation hybrid)
Artist: Paul Fierlinger
(First: Episode 1181)
Song Joe Raposo sings "What Babies Are Called"
(First: Episode 0096)
Cartoon A man wants a hat, but the hat shop owner's hats are all the same - except for a ten-gallon hat, which complements the customer's horseback riding nicely.
(First: Episode 0781)
SCENE 3 Big Bird recites a poem about the differences between a tiger and a housecat, leading to the following segment...
Song David sings "Who You Looking At, Tiger?"
(First: Episode 0371)
Cartoon 3 doctors cure a sick 3.
(First: Episode 1627)
Muppets The Word Family Song: ET family
(First: Episode 0139)
Cartoon "Three Waltzing Chickens"
Artist: Bruce Cayard
(First: Episode 1183)
Song Joe Raposo sings "A Little Bit."
(First: Episode 0160)
Cartoon A young bespectacled man with an accordion asks how much it costs to cross the bridge. The Bridgekeeper says admission is free, but requires that the young man show him three triangles. Two of them are found in the bridgework, and the man uses the bridgekeeper's staff to draw a third triangle in the dirt. Although the bridgekeeper has his order filled, he asks the man to play a tune on his accordion. This additional request takes the young man by surprise, but he is told to do so for the opportunity to cross the bridge.
(First: Episode 1572)

SCENE 4 Big Bird pretends to be a daddy bird, with the kids as his chicks. He tells them a brief bedtime story before they pretend to go to sleep. Maria announces the sponsors.


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