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Segment
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SCENE 1Maria recruits Oscar the Grouch to help teach the concept of here and there. Oscar obliges, militantly barking orders to the viewer. Maria says there's a nicer way to do it, and shows here standing next to his trash can, and there, behind the construction doors of Big Bird's nest. Just as Oscar's complaining about how dull it all is, a second Maria appears next to him, placing her both here and there.
Cartoon
Y for yawn (First: Episode 0301)
Muppets
Little Bird plays an imagination game, closing his eyes and imagining he hears sounds. At the end of the game, he imagines that he hears a scary monster -- and when he opens his eyes, Herry Monster is there, growling at him. (First: Episode 0148)
Cartoon
What if an elephant and a mouse had their features switched around? Artist: Cliff Roberts (First: Episode 0212)
Film
Number Three Ball Film: A red ball follows a rollercoaster-like track through checkpoints (each, a set of three) that are counted in voiceover. At the end, the ball is ground up into a powder. (First: Episode 0254)
Cartoon
Dot Bridge #13: A square crosses into the path of the dots, causing them to huddle around it (First: Episode 0299)
SCENE 2Big Bird asks David if he wants to make some bubbles with him, but David is busy pumping air into a basketball behind the construction doors. Mr. Snuffleupagus stops by and, in a hurry, drinks Big Bird's soapy bubble water. After a sneeze, Snuffy produces hundreds of bubbles from his snuffle, astonishing David nearby. As soon as Snuffy leaves, David rushes over demanding to know how Big Bird made all those bubbles. When David denies there being a Snuffleupagus, Big Bird laments that nobody ever believes him.
Cartoon
Some kids wander into the word OPEN, where there's a party going on. (First: Episode 0394)
Muppets
Kermit Lecture: Here and There — Kermit and Grover demonstrate "here" and "there". (First: Episode 0277)
Cartoon
A man (voice of Bob Arbogast) talks about his favorite letter, C, which is for cat. He opens a door to reveal a lion. (First: Episode 0029)
Film
Mad Painter#3 (First: Episode 0343)
Cartoon
A guru counts to twenty. (shown in Spanish, then English) (First: Episode 0276)
Song
Luis sings "Three of These Kids" -- three kids are playing basketball, and one is playing baseball.
Muppets
Ernie and Bert: New Rubber Duckie Part 1 — When Ernie loses his Rubber Duckie, he describes it to Oscar the Grouch. (First: Episode 0139)
Cartoon
Donnie Budd sings about three trios of animals who live on a fat lady's lap. Artist: Bud Luckey (First: Episode 0299)
Muppets
Ernie and Bert: New Rubber Duckie Part 2 — Based on his interpretation of Ernie's Rubber Duckie description, Oscar brings him back a new one from the store. (First: Episode 0139)
Film
"Three Song (Song of Three)" (First: Episode 0001)
SCENE 3
Maria begins to sweep up some paper trash found on one of Mr. Hooper's tables when Sam the Robot happens by. He chides Maria's "primitive" broom and dustpan and offers to clean up the mess scientifically. A compartment on his side opens up to reveal a vacuum cleaner hose which he uses to suck up all the paper. Maria points out that he also disposed of the tablecloth that was on the table. Sam assumed it was part of the trash, and attempts to return it, regurgitating the paper trash instead. Maria points out the error, Sam produces the tablecloth, and leaves Maria with more of a mess than she started with (as well as crashing through the garage doors).
Cartoon
A boy can yell and yodel, and his dog can yelp and yowl. They can both yawn. (First: Episode 0353)
Cartoon
Dot Bridge #14: Dots line up at the same time as some squares who ultimately dominate the board (First: Episode 0297)
Cast
Wally and Ralph: Wally brings home a new waste basket inside a paper bag, but doesn't know how to discard the paper bag once he's removed the waste basket from it. (First: Episode 0318)
Muppets
Ernie and Bert: Counting Sheep — Ernie can't sleep, so Bert tells him to count sheep. (First: Episode 0276)
Cartoon
Speech Balloon: C for cat (impostor) (First: Episode 0029)
SCENE 4
David (in voiceover) hears a bell somewhere, and looks all over Sesame Street to learn the source of the sound. It's not Maria ringing the doorbell at 123 Sesame Street, and it's not Oscar's telephone; those are making different ringing sounds. Finally he identifies Luis working with a bicycle's bell in front of the Fix-It Shop.
Cartoon
The life of a Yellow Yahoo (First: Episode 0043)
Muppets
Kermit the Frog: Imagination Game — With the help of some Anything Muppets, Kermit teaches about imagination. (First: Episode 0325)
Cartoon
A man (voice of Bob Arbogast) talks about his favorite letter, C, which is for cat. He opens a door to reveal a lion. (repeat) (First: Episode 0029)
Muppets
Ernie and Bert: Ernie Gets Bert Warm — Ernie covers Bert with several layers of clothes when he gets cold.
Cartoon
A yak discusses the letter "Y" on a stage, and is insulted when it is called a "Yakkity-yakkity-yak". (First: Episode 0301)
Cartoon
Julius demonstrates "here" and "there", then ends up being "in pain." Artist: Cliff Roberts
Song
"Who You Looking At, Tiger?" (First: Episode 0371)
Muppets
The Anything Muppets sing "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star". (First: Episode 0073)
SCENE 5
In Spanish, Luis talks to Enrique about his pet pigeons, Pedro and Daisy. Another kid, Robin, joins them and Luis explains to her in English what they were talking about.
Cartoon
A girl talks about imagination. (First: Episode 0353)
Cartoon
Y for yawn (repeat)
Muppets
Lefty's boss makes sure Lefty knows the alphabet. (First: Episode 0236)
Cartoon
The life of a Yellow Yahoo (repeat)
Film
Lizard! Music: Joe Raposo(same as "birds")
Film
"Three Song (Song of Three)" (repeat)SCENE 6
The kids play as David announces the sponsors.
CLOSING SIGNS
Maria holds the Sesame Street sign, and Sherlock Hemlock observes the Children's Television Workshop sign.