Episode 0337
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SCENE 1 | Luis shows that four kids have their hands up in the air to represent the letter of the day: V. He also counts their hands, which add up to 8, the number of the day. |
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Cartoon | "Imagination V" -- A surreal segment involving the Venus de Milo statue, a violin, a vampire, and vigilantes. Artist: Jeff Hale (First: Episode 0050) |
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Film | Mad Painter #8 (First: Episode 0326) |
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Muppets | Lefty the Salesman: 8 — Lefty wants to sell a number 8 to Ernie. (First: Episode 0079) |
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SCENE 2 | Big Bird wants to play a game with Lillian (Vinnette Carroll), who is occupied with reading some books and declines his suggestions to play baseball, football, and basketball with him. Big Bird thinks Lillian doesn't like him and threatens to run away. |
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Cartoon | A mad scientist puts together a capital H. (First: Episode 0284) |
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Film | George the Farmer counts 20 barrels. (First: Episode 0278) |
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SCENE 3 | Suitcase in hand, an angry Big Bird informs David that he's running away because of Lillian. David has Big Bird talk things out with Lillian, who explains that she said no because she's too old to play rough sports. She also says she's been thinking of something to do with him, such as reading a story. Big Bird loves the idea and decides to not run away. Lillian has an appropriate book to read: Boy, Was I Mad! by Katheryn Hitte and Mercer Mayer. |
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Muppets | Anything Muppets: Book Fight — Two children resolve their quarrel over a large book. (First: Episode 0297) |
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Song | Joe Raposo sings "New Life." (First: Episode 0281) |
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Cartoon | Howard and Harold think of H words (First: Episode 0284) |
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SCENE 4 | Lillian starts to read Boy, Was I Mad! to Big Bird and the kids. Lillian stops partway through and says they'll read more after a break. |
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Cartoon | Small v ... for voom, voice, violin, etc. Artist: The Hubleys (First: Episode 0167) |
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Muppets | Sherlock Hemlock presents the letter V. (First: Episode 0267) |
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Cartoon | Two men, one named Virgil Veep, discuss the letter V as they stand atop a capital V. (First: Episode 0110) |
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SCENE 5 | Lillian reads the rest of Boy, Was I Mad!. Afterwards, Lillian notes that the boy never said what he was mad about, concluding that all of us just get mad sometimes. Big Bird agrees. |
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Cartoon | Vitamins give vim, vigor and vitality to a droopy V Artist: John Hubley (First: Episode 0311) |
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Muppets | The Answer Lady: Granny Fanny's Alphabet - Granny Fanny Nesselrode shows off her alphabet box. (First: Episode 0250) |
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Cartoon | Drawing a kite that turns into a fish (w/ child voiceover). (First: Episode 0222) |
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Cartoon | Drawing a kite that turns into a fish (w/ child voiceover in Spanish). (First: Episode 0277) |
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SCENE 6 | David finds a poem entitled "The Fisherman" on the sidewalk. He reads it to the kids, leaving out the last word in each verse so that they can figure out the appropriate rhyme. The final word of the last verse, which rhymes with "man," is left a mystery as the edge of the paper is torn off. Oscar, who turns out to be the poem's author, supplies David with the missing words: "old shoe." David confronts Oscar, who reveals he couldn't think of a rhyme for "man." The kids mention several rhyming words, but Oscar prefers "old shoe." |
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Muppets / Cast | The Anything Muppets sing "Before and After." (retaped version) (First: Episode 0188) |
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Animation | Dot & Hill A-4 (First: Episode 0164) |
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Cast | Gordon notices two groups of potato sacks with the wrong numbers matted above them: the group of two has the number 3, and the group of 3 has the number 2. He and Bob cooperate to carry one sack from one group to the other. (First: Episode 0178) |
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Film | Elephants in the zoo. (First: Episode 0283) |
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SCENE 7 | Luis sings "One of These Things" with pictures of Raggedy Ann dolls. |
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Film | There Once Was a Hand: Skip Hinnant narrates the story of an unhappy hand that wishes he could make a noise. (First: Episode 0007) |
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Cartoon | A colorful, rhythmic demonstration of the word IN |
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Muppets | Anything Muppets: Letters vs. Numbers — A group of Muppets split into two separate teams. (First: Episode 0298) |
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SCENE 8 | Lillian explains that we can sometimes tell how somebody feels by looking at their face. She then asks the kids to make a mad face. Lillian also explains that another way we can tell how somebody feels is by the tone of their voice. As an example, she says, "The weather report says it's going to snow tomorrow" and variations of that in two ways -- first mad, then happy. She ends by telling everybody how happy they made her, but she does it in a sad voice, which the kids also pick up on. |
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Transition | Bridge #2 - Scoring (First: Episode 0291) |
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Animation | "The King of Eight" (First: Episode 0225) |
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Muppets | Anything Muppets: Upside-Down 8 — Two boys notice that the number 8 looks the same right side up and upside down. (First: Episode 0282) |
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Cartoon | A magician tries to pull a rabbit out of his hat, but instead finds the numbers 1-20, which the rabbit repeats at the end. |
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SCENE 9 | The kids play in the yard while Luis announces the sponsors and the book read on today's show. |
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CLOSING SIGNS | Oscar holds the Sesame Street sign, and Ernie and Bert hold the CTW sign. |
Notes[]
- Among the books Lillian has with the kids are several prop books made for Sesame Street segments, including "The Princess and the Cookie" and "The Story of Quiet and Loud."








































