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SCENE 1Big Bird greets the viewer, wheeling a giant L that he borrowed from some workers who are putting a sign up on a building nearby. Before he can properly explain the shape of the letter L, Gordon arrives to take the L back to the workers. Big Bird becomes disappointed, then notices his dolly cart also looks like an L.
Cartoon
Speech Balloon: L is for Lunchbox (First: Episode 0031)
Muppets
Grover: How to Use a Telephone Booth — Grover uses a telephone booth to explain how a telephone is used. (First: Episode 0146)
Cartoon
A janitor sweeps up his own footprints the wrong way, then the right way. Just then, a giant centipede leaves tracks all over the floor. Music: Joe Raposo (First: Episode 0247)
Cast
Bob and Mr. Hooper manage to get L in the right position. (First: Episode 0147)
Cartoon
L is for Ladder (First: Episode 0036)
Muppets
Sherlock Hemlock presents the letter L. (First: Episode 0251)
Film
"Two Song (Song of Two)" (First: Episode 0001)
SCENE 2Susan has brought a new barrel for the playground, and asks Big Bird to watch it while she leaves to get David. Big Bird uses a ruler to measure it, then determines that it won't fit through the door to his nest area. He prepares to knock down the wall, first getting his slegehammer; he reconsiders, opting for his 23-lb. hammer instead before settling on a lumberjack's hand saw. Susan and David arrive and show him that they can fit the barrel through the door by turning it sideways.
Cartoon
J family jamboree (First: Episode 0365)
Film
Kids identify pairs of animals in a zoo. (First: Episode 0364)
Cartoon
L is for Lips (First: Episode 0147)
Muppets
Caveman Days: Paper — The Royal Smart Person invents something lighter than rocks to write on. (First: Episode 0409)
Cartoon
A cat catches a TELEPHONE and eats it. Artists: The Hubleys (First: Episode 0154)
SCENE 3Bob and David play a "Three of These Things" game with the kids using pictures of flowers and an orange.
Cartoon
L es para luz (First: Episode 0373)
Cartoon
Speech Balloon: L for Light (First: Episode 0147)
Muppets
Anything Muppets: Baseball — Kids get ready to play baseball. (First: Episode 0193)
Cartoon
T es para telefono (First: Episode 0362)
Muppets
Cookie Monster: Telephone — A boy's lecture about telephones results in Cookie Monster eating the phone. (First: Episode 0194)
Cartoon
A man jumps into a poster of Lake Lillian. (First: Episode 0347)
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)
Cartoon
What if an anteater had the features of a giraffe? Artist: Cliff Roberts (First: Episode 0422)
Film
Js appear in a junkyard.
Cartoon
Train #2 (First: Episode 0353)
Cartoon
L is for Lips (repeat)
Muppets
Ernie and Bert sing "La, La, La." (First: Episode 0321)
Cartoon
A housewife screams because there is a mouse in her house. Her husband's solution is to continually bring in animals to chase it out, with each animal making an even bigger mess than the previous one. (First: Episode 0240)
Song
Joe Raposo sings "I'm an Aardvark." (First: Episode 0425)
Cartoon
Speech Balloon: L is for Lunchbox (repeat)
Muppets
Grover: Heavy and Light — Grover demonstrates heavy and light with a feather from Big Bird's head. (First: Episode 0406)
SCENE 4
Susan demonstrates the sound of the letter L.
Cartoon
L is for Ladder (repeat)
Insert
The Alphabet Dancers form a letter L.
Muppets
Cookie Monster: Ring the Bell — A carnival barker's rigged game is foiled by Cookie Monster.
Film
"Doll House" (First: Episode 0131)
Muppets
Harvey Kneeslapper is bouncing on a pogo stick. He asks a man if he'd like to try it, and the man replies, "I'd love to!" Harvey then slaps a big number 2 on the man's chest. (First: Episode 0417)
Cartoon
J family jamboree(repeat)SCENE 5
Bob complains when Oscar leaves a shoebox and a cinderblock outside his can. Oscar tells him that he's been having trouble with heavy and light, so Bob picks up each item to show Oscar, not realizing that he had been tricked into putting them away instead.
Cartoon
A man jumps into a poster of Lake Lillian. (repeat)
Muppets
Waiter Grover: Cluck-Cluck Sandwich — Simon Soundman wants a chicken sandwich.
Song
Joe Raposo sings "Flies on Animals" over footage of animals bugged by pests.
Cartoon
A concert pianist shows up in a construction worker's lunchbox, singing the alphabet.
Song
Luis sings "Three of These Things" with three kids with umbrellas and one unlucky kid without one. (First: Episode 0408)
Muppets
Lefty the Salesman: Scale — Lefty uses apples in an attempt to sell Ernie a scale.
SCENE 6
Gordon remembers practicing basketball when he was little. In a flashback he recalls being a very young kid (portrayed by Chris) and not doing very well. He kept practicing, and when he was older (portrayed by Jay) he got better and better. Now as an adult, he encourages the viewer to keep practicing whatever is too dificult for them now.
Cartoon
While fishing one day, a boy catches the letters of the alphabet. Frustrated at not having caught any fish to eat, he decides to use his catch for alphabet soup. (First: Episode 0004)
Muppets
Bob sings "The People in Your Neighborhood" with teachers and a newsdealer. (First: Episode 0276)
Film
An Hispanic boy gets up, gets dressed, and goes to school as Spanish music plays (A la luna no voy yo). (First: Episode 0429)
Film
"Two Song (Song of Two)" (repeat)SCENE 7
Gordon plays basketball with David, Bob, and Jay as Oscar announces the sponsors (despite refusing to do so).
CLOSING SIGNS
David, Jay, and Gordon hold the Sesame Street sign, and Susan and Luis hold the Children's Television Workshop sign.