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SCENE 1
At Hooper's Store, Biff wants to share a glass of chocolate milk with Sully. To ensure they both get an equal amount, Biff asks Mr. Hooper to draw a line around the middle of glass; Biff claims the top half of the drink as his and the bottom for Sully. Mr. Hooper and Linda try to explain how this might not work, but Biff ignores them and has Sully take the first sip. However, in order for Sully to get to his half, he needs to drink up Biff's, leaving an empty glass.
Cartoon
E Imagination Artists: The Hubleys (First: Episode 0001)
Film
The Mad Painter #8 (First: Episode 0326)
Animation
Sand E/e (First: Episode 0642)
Muppets
Sesame Street News Flash: Hey Diddle Diddle — A cat preps a cow to jump over the moon. (First: Episode 0634)
Animation
"The King of Eight" (First: Episode 0225)
Cast / Muppets
Cookie Monster: E is for Egg — Cookie Monster demonstrates that egg starts with the letter E. (First: Episode 0316)
Cartoon
A man explains that the letter E begins both Enter and Exit. Another man named Roy runs through the doors. (First: Episode 0406)
Film
A young girl mashes away at the keys of a piano. As the years go by, she practices more and more until she's an adult playing at a recital. (First: Episode 0637)
Cartoon
Poor Solomon Grundy washes a different part of the left side of his body every day, but at the end of the week, "he's still half dirty!" (First: Episode 0001)
Muppets
Ernie and Bert: Ice Cream Truck — Ernie wants to buy a multi-tiered ice cream cone. (First: Episode 0133)
Cartoon
A young hipster dog explains to C.T. Wordsworth what an EXIT is. (First: Episode 0281)
Cast
Bob and Luis put together two halves of a painting of a train tunnel. When they fit the parts together, a train goes through the tunnel and zooms to take up the entire screen, frightening Bob and Luis so much, they take down the tunnel again. (First: Episode 0549)
Cartoon
E for elephant, eagle, everything, and egg. (First: Episode 0002)
Muppets
Cookie Monster and Ernie: Ernie's Nap — During Ernie's nap time, Cookie Monster tries to steal his pillow by distracting him with a bell. (First: Episode 0035)
Cartoon
"Wanda the Witch" Animation by Tee Collins (First: Episode 0001)
Cartoon
Speech Balloon: W for water (First: Episode 0062)
Film
Sesame Street Animal Films: Seahorse (First: Episode 0183)
Cartoon
A polar bear learns what "EXIT" means. Animation: John and Faith Hubley (First: Episode 0131)
Muppets
Anything Muppets: Letters vs. Numbers — A group of Muppets split into two separate teams. (First: Episode 0298)
Cartoon
A man saws a letter E through the wall. (First: Episode 0370)
Cast
Luis, dressed as a magician, demonstrates addition by conjuring up the correct numeral when David and Maria arrive. As each person leaves, Luis switches the numerals to present subtraction. (First: Episode 0485)
Cartoon
A fat man and a small man demonstrate top and bottom. (First: Episode 0525)
SCENE 2
In a dark room, 8 voices (David, Susan, Caroll Spinney, Jerry Nelson, a kid, Mr. Hooper, Richard Hunt, and Jay) are counted... and one lion.
Cartoon
A story of a man who hates frogs (voiced by Daws Butler), until his swamp becomes infested with flies. (First: Episode 0387)
Muppets
Ernie and Bert: Ernie's Telephone Call — Bert wonders who could be on the other end of Ernie's involved phone call. (First: Episode 0305)
Cartoon
The Magnificent Splasho demonstrates before and after.
Song
"Three of These Kids" (barbells) (First: Episode 0474)
Cartoon
"Presenting -- the bumper jack!" (First: Episode 0537)
Celebrity
Zero Mostel demonstrates nice and grouchy with his face.
Film
Sesame Street Animal Films: Sidewinder snake (First: Episode 0514)
Cast
Maria pushes through a piece of seamless background paper. Via narration, she explains that she's at the top. She pushes through lower on the paper, and explains the difference between top and bottom. (First: Episode 0595)
Cartoon
"Presenting -- the hammer!" (First: Episode 0574)
SCENE 3Oscar is tired of hearing people like David and Susan say nice things to each other, so he puts on earmuffs stuffed with cotton. When he sees Linda using sign language to say nice things, he puts on a blindfold. When he smells Mr. Hooper's flowers, he puts on a nose clip. When people start fondling him, he's out of luck... or is he?
Muppets
Ernie and Bert: Special Day — Bert is curious as to whom Ernie is decorating the room for. (First: Episode 0352)
Celebrity
Zero Mostel demonstrates asleep and awake.
SCENE 4
When Oscar places a wire trash basket over his head, he thinks he is free of all the yucky niceness, but he misses out on a delivery from the Mudman, Jay giving him some cans, and a florist (Hunt) delivering some stinkweed.
Muppets
Cookie Monster sings a rock song about his cookie obsession. (alternate take) (First: Episode 0506)
Celebrity
Zero Mostel demonstrates on and off.
Film
Joe Raposo: Insects (instrumental w/ kid VO, same music as "Peacock") (First: Episode 0410)
Muppets
Little Chrissy and the Alphabeats sing "Exit" as the audience leaves the room. (First: Episode 0666)
Cartoon
E Imagination (repeat)SCENE 5
Oscar enjoys the peace and quiet, but fears that he might be missing something. Mr. Hooper announces the sponsors.
CLOSING SIGNS
Susan and David hold the Sesame Street sign with a kid, and Mr. Hooper holds the Children's Television Workshop sign.