Picture
Segment
Description
SCENE 1Maria holds up a "NO" sign because it’s Oscar’s favorite word, and she’s going to get him to say it. Instead, he says "Yes" to drive Maria crazy.
Cartoon
Batman and Robin attempt to capture the Joker, but also teach a lesson about crossing the street safely. Holy manhole! (First: Episode 0090)
Song
Spanish Food Market Song
Muppets
Biff hangs numbers under Salvador Dada's paintings in an art museum. (First: Episode 0707)
Cartoon
The Typewriter: E-Ear (First: Episode 0807)
Celebrity
Bill Cosby demonstrates what an angry face looks like. (First: Episode 0144)
Cartoon
A man explains that the letter E begins both Enter and Exit. Another man named Roy runs through the doors. (First: Episode 0406)
Insert
Luis sings "Como Estas." (First: Episode 1080)
Cartoon
A bee looks for a flower. Artist: Bruce Cayard (First: Episode 0616)
Muppets
Ernie and Bert: Painting of Bert — Ernie modifies Bert to match his painting of him. (First: Episode 0365)
Song
"Here Come the Beans" (First: Episode 0537)
Cartoon
E for Erase (First: Episode 0486)
Muppets
Cookie Monster: E is for Egg — Cookie Monster demonstrates that egg starts with the letter E. (First: Episode 0316)
Cartoon
A door opens behind a mouse, who shrieks when she sees the E. Artist: Bruce Cayard (First: Episode 0616)
SCENE 2The Count joins Bob and the kids in a game of jacks, but he forgets what number comes between 2 and 4 as he counts the kids. Bob finds it amazing that the world's greatest counter has forgotten a number, but points him to something that might help...
Cartoon
"Jazz #3" (First: Episode 0002)
SCENE 2 cont'd
The Count still doesn’t remember the number, substituting other words for the forgotten number. As David joins the crew, Bob points him to another film...
Cartoon
Pinball Number Count #3 Animation by Jeff Hale (First: Episode 0978)
SCENE 2 cont'd
Even with the films, the Count still can't remember the number. He becomes despondent, sobbing that he'll have to give up counting. Everybody (including the audience) shouts, "Three!," which finally jogs his memory. As he counts the jacks, he pranks his friends by pretending to now not remember what comes between 6 and 8. He quips, "I would never forget; do you know who you're talking about? Who could forget such a thing? I, the greatest counter since Formica!"
Cartoon / Film
A cartoon man climbs a live-action boy. (First: Episode 0494)
Cartoon
E for End (First: Episode 0460)
Muppets
What's My Part: Foot — Bennett Snerf, Arlene Frantic, and Professor Hastings must identify a foot. (First: Episode 0164)
Celebrity
The Deadly Nightshade sings to a group of kids about perseverance.
Cartoon
Three chickens eat grain, and become full, fuller and fullest. Artist: Cliff Roberts (First: Episode 0506)
SCENE 3
Bob settles in for a nap on the carriage house steps. Down the block, Mr. Snuffleupagus wants to show Big Bird the new striped overalls that his mother made for him. A bleary-eyed Bob sees Snuffy going by, and calls to tell everybody. In a reversal of roles, Big Bird hears Bob's description and gets more and more excited, but decides that he couldn't have seen a Snuffleupagus -- Snuffy doesn't have black and white stripes.
Film
Empty / full playground (time-lapse) (First: Episode 0415)
Muppets
Grover: Full/Empty Room — An Anything Muppet boy demonstrates an empty room, while some monsters show how it's full. (First: Episode 0148)
Film
Subway Train Empty & Full. (First: Episode 0415)
Cast
Linda teaches a kid how to sign the word "OPEN." (First: Episode 1058)
Cartoon
H for hair (First: Episode 0475)
Celebrity
Bill Cosby plays twins who recite the alphabet together. (First: Episode 0131)
Film
Joe Raposo sings "Dressed Up." (First: Episode 0302)
Muppets
"The Opposite Song"
Cartoon
H is for horseshoe. (First: Episode 0020)
Film
A bumble bee Music: Joe Raposo (First: Episode 0082)
Muppets
Kermit Lecture: Horns — Kermit talks about horns as a film of animals with horns plays behind him. (First: Episode 0112)
Insert
Bob has Jason read the word OPEN. They open the card with the word, revealing Grover, who rewards Jason's efforts with a hug and kiss.
Cartoon
Some kids wander into the word OPEN, where there's a party going on. (First: Episode 0394)
Song
"Three Is My Favorite Number" (First: Episode 0429)
Cartoon
"Jazz #3" (repeat)
Muppets
Ernie and Bert: Pretend to Be Angry — Ernie wants Bert to pretend to be angry, but Bert says that he can't because he has nothing to feel angry about. (First: Episode 0216)
Cartoon
H - Horse (First: Episode 0474)
SCENE 4
Snuffy moans about not being able to find Big Bird. Bob stews over what just happened, unaware that Snuffy is just on the other side of the doors. Oscar announces the sponsors ("... and by the number belly-button; I mean, three! Heh-heh-heh.").
CLOSING SIGNS
David holds the Sesame Street sign, and Maria holds the Children's Television Workshop sign.