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SCENE 1Bob greets the viewer while pushing Debo on the tire swing. He asks the other kids around if they have any older or younger siblings, then gauges how old each of them are (as well as the viewers). He then imagines what it was like when he turned six years old...
Cartoon
"I'm six years old today!" Artist: Jim Simon (First: Episode 0357)
Animation
The Queen of Six explores her garden. (First: Episode 0223)
Muppets
Grover: Alphabet Secret — Herry Monster tells Grover a secret, which is the alphabet. (First: Episode 0360)
SCENE 2Susan and Mr. Hooper encounter Oscar looking for employment in the want ads; he needs extra money to buy a Malted Mud Machine. Mr. Hooper tells him that he’s got a lot of dirty dishes at his store, and Oscar signs up.
Cartoon
"I've Got a Mind" -- bouncing a ball (shown in English, then Spanish) (First: Episode 0279)
SCENE 3
At Hooper's Store, Mr. Hooper notices that Oscar is unhappy when washing dishes, because he regrets cleaning off all the gunk and grime that grouches love. With no position at the store that involves making things dirty, Oscar consults the newspaper again and notices a prime position has opened at the city dump.
Cartoon
A man (voiced by Jack Dodson) describes places that begin with U and what you can do with the letter U. (First: Episode 0416)
Film
Footage of a city neighborhood; includes shots of a sno-cone vendor. Singer: "¡Linda paloma!" (First: Episode 0426)
Cartoon
A man gets a letter C in the mail. (First: Episode 0294)
Film
"Six Song (Song of Six)" (First: Episode 0011)
SCENE 4
Oscar, having scored a job at the city dump, revels in all the trash he’s surrounded by. Rather than dump the contents of his first can onto the pile, he goes through it to find anything he'd like to take home with him. The foreman (Jerry Nelson) at first finds his new employee too slow, but when he later learns of Oscar's true motives, he issues him his pink slip.
Film
The Mad Painter #6 (First: Episode 0335)
Cartoon
C is for clipper... and captain, crew, cargo, cookies, cantaloupe, cabbage, candy, cake, and corks that the crew eats (some by mistake). (First: Episode 0203)
SCENE 5
Susan, Mr. Hooper, Luis and Bob meet Oscar, now a construction worker, out on the site. Oscar's job now is to help with the demolition of the buildings in the area and has the honor of detonating the explosives inside (shown as stock footage). The smoke from the wreckage drives his friends away before he gets the chance to blow up a second building.
Muppets
The Busby Twins ask the storekeeper for a tie— so the man shows them some neckties. They finish the word, and the man figures out that they're asking for a tire. When he asks them what kind of bicycle they have, they answer, "a...bi-...cyc-...le-...built...for...two." (First: Episode 0367)
Film
Kids narrate a film of animals moving in different ways. Music: Joe Raposo (First: Episode 0098)
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 0032)
Muppets
Harvey Kneeslapper looks inside a paper bag and laughs and asks his next victim, "Wanna see?" The man says yes, so Harvey puts a letter C on him. (First: Episode 0294)
SCENE 6
Bob sings "Here Are Some Things" with the kids, using big boots and one small hiking shoe.
Muppets
Ernie and Bert: Painting of Bert — Ernie modifies Bert to match his painting of him. (First: Episode 0365)
Film
Various objects become OPEN.
Cartoon
Capital letter U for up (First: Episode 0401)
Cast
David goes through a series of doors marked "OPEN."
Cartoon
Some kids wander into the word OPEN, where there's a party going on. (First: Episode 0394)
Muppets
Kermit Lecture: Between the Posts — Kermit attempts to demonstrate between with two poles, which are actually mops held by Grover and Herry. (First: Episode 0283)
SCENE 7
Luis, Bob, and Susan demonstrate between with some kids.
Cartoon
Donnie Budd counts six snails, six ships, and six whales. Artist: Bud Luckey (First: Episode 0324)
Muppets
Kermit Lecture: Between — Beautiful Day Monster becomes a component in Kermit's demonstration about being "between" things. (First: Episode 0070)
Cartoon
A peacock counts twenty feathers on his tail. (First: Episode 0406)
Cartoon
Checkerboard transition cartoon (First: Episode 0105)
Muppets
Ernie and Bert: Exchange Places — Ernie imagines what life would be like if he and Bert had their characteristics switched around. (First: Episode 0299)
Cartoon
Speech Balloon: C for cat (impostor) (First: Episode 0029)
Film
"Six Song (Song of Six)" (repeat)SCENE 8Big Bird recites a poem about the octopus.
Film
Luis announces "And now, the octopus!" Music: "Pomp and Circumstance" (First: Episode 0291)
Cartoon
Donnie Budd counts six snails, six ships, and six whales. (repeat)
Film
Counting six oryx Music: Joe Raposo (First: Episode 0410)
SCENE 9
Luis sings "Here are Some Things" in Spanish: four small 6s and one large 6.
Cartoon
"I'm six years old today!" (repeat)
Cartoon
A man (voice of Bob Arbogast) talks about his favorite letter, C, which is for cat. (repeat)
Celebrity
Joe Namath: Pass On 6
SCENE 10
The kids play with paddle balls as Luis announces the sponsors.
CLOSING SIGNS
Gordon, Roosevelt Franklin and Susan hold the Sesame Street sign, while Luis holds the CTW sign.