Episode 0826
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SCENE 1 | It's dawn on Sesame Street, and the Count is up early so he can count all the other people getting up. Gordon comes back from his morning jog and the Count counts him, but Gordon is quick to remind him not to wake anybody up with his thunder and lightning. Maria tells him likewise when she leaves for the library, but he forgets again when counting Big Bird. The angry neighbors throw their shoes at him in response, and the Count becomes upset that he wasn't able to stay quiet. He briefly finds a silver lining when he starts counting the thrown shoes, though. |
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Cartoon | A letter "P" sits on an island before a rotating sunset. The ridges of the letter "P" moves along the letter and flash in different colors. (First: Episode 0452) |
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Film | A boy paints a picture of a porcupine on glass. (First: Episode 0064) |
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Cartoon | P is for Pillow (First: Episode 0374) |
| Muppets | Twiddlebugs: Hanging a Picture — The Twiddlebugs get a new postage stamp portrait of George Washington. (First: Episode 0776) | |
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Cartoon | A stubborn hippo sits on a girl's ball, and she tries to figure out how to get it back. (First: Episode 0765) |
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Song | Joe Raposo sings "Little Things." (First: Episode 0655) |
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SCENE 2 | Worried that everyone hates him, the Count sings "Counting to Ten" with the kids (including Joey) to cheer himself up. After the song, Gordon reassures him that no one’s mad at him; they know how much he loves counting and can sometimes get carried away with it. The Count is thrilled to hear this and begins to count all the people who aren’t mad at him. |
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Film | Five bugs are counted, until one bug engulfs the other four. Artist: Etienne Delessert (First: Episode 0628) |
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Muppets | OPEN the Door: Part 1: Harvey Kneeslapper hangs an "OPEN" sign on a closet and has filled it with so many toys that when somebody opens it, all of the toys in the closet will fall on that person. A girl opens the closet, but none of the toys fall out. When Harvey opens it after she leaves, they fall all over him. (First: Episode 0552) |
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Film | Various objects become OPEN. (First: Episode 0442) |
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Muppets | OPEN the Door: Part 2: Harvey has refilled the closet. A boy tries to open it, but the door is stuck. When the boy has left, Harvey opens the closet, and the toys land on him again. (First: Episode 0552) |
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Cartoon | Picnic with P foods (carried away by ants) Artist: Cliff Roberts (First: Episode 0773) |
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Muppets | OPEN the Door: Part 3: Harvey has refilled the closet again. The boy and girl come by again and open the door. Instead of toys falling, the closet leads to another place. After the two of them have gone through and closed the door behind them, Harvey opens the closet, and the toys fall on him. (First: Episode 0552) |
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Cartoon | P is for Puddle (First: Episode 0452) |
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Muppets | Count's Castle: Extinguishing Candles — The Count does subtraction by snuffing out candles. (First: Episode 0545) |
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Song | "Octopus One-Man Band" (First: Episode 0004) |
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Film | "Ten Song (Song of Ten)" (revised version) (First: Episode 0021) |
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Cartoon | "Ten Turtles" Artist: Bud Luckey (First: Episode 0425) |
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SCENE 3 | Gordon and Novu play a game of "Three of These Things" using pictures of a hammer, a pencil, a crayon, and a paintbrush. |
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Cartoon | P for Pack (First: Episode 0504) |
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Song | Joe Raposo sings "Me." (First: Episode 0421) |
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Cartoon | A girl imagines she's a rock, which becomes a statue. (First: Episode 0513) |
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Song | Joe Raposo sings "New Life." (First: Episode 0281) |
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Cartoon | A short poem about a pirate and his puppy demonstrate the letter P. (First: Episode 0057) |
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Muppets | Luis reads "The King Banishes the Letter P." (First: Episode 0712) |
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Cartoon | Speech Balloon: P - pin (First: Episode 0054) |
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Film | Some kids watch a film of a man working in a greenhouse, and try to guess what his job is. (First: Episode 0772) |
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Muppets | Sesame Street News Flash: Little Miss Muffet — The spider scares Kermit away. (First: Episode 0601) |
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SCENE 4 | Gordon and Maria talk with the kids on the stoop about what they’d like to be when they grow up. Among the jobs they consider is a grocer, a mail carrier, an architect, president of the United States, a musician, an actor, and a police officer. |
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Cartoon | Speech Balloon: N - Nail (First: Episode 0040) |
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Cartoon | A man demonstrates front and back using his sneakers. |
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Muppets | Roosevelt Franklin Elementary School: Baby Breeze trips and slams into a desk. Instead of crying, he claims that he's fine, opening him up to be mocked by his classmates. Roosevelt Franklin states that even if he thinks he's "too cool to cry," he should cry because it lets people know that he's not okay. (First: Episode 0781) |
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Cartoon | Dr. Frankenstein makes sure his monster knows about front and back. (Voices: Rick Cimino) (First: Episode 0782) |
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Cast | Gordon and Luis demonstrate front and back with a tandem bicycle. |
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Cartoon | The front and back of a costumed horse follow an ice cream truck. (First: Episode 0782) |
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Film | Sesame Street Animal Films: Lions walk down a trail. Music: Joe Raposo (First: Episode 0367) |
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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) |
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Cartoon | Jazz #10 (First: Episode 0193) |
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Animation | Sand N / n (First: Episode 0633) |
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Cartoon | An N-terview with an N Artist: John Paratore (First: Episode 0131) |
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SCENE 5 | Maria, Gordon, Joey, Rafael, and another kid play a rhyming game where they choose a word and each takes a turn to rhyme with it. Sam the Robot arrives and wants to join in (having not used his rhyming circuitry for a while), but ends up spouting rhyming words before anyone else can play, as well as rhyming whatever word he hears. The others leave as Sam continues playing by himself as Maria announces the sponsors. |
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CLOSING SIGNS | Oscar and the Count hold the Sesame Street sign, and Luis holds the Children's Television Workshop sign. |













































