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Segment
Description
SCENE 1Big Bird presides over the meeting of the "Small People of Sesame Street," which consists of two kids and himself (he's a member because of his age, not his height). He shows Susan a list they've made of all the reasons being big is best, leading to a duet between him and Susan about the differences between big people and small people. Big Bird concedes that being small is a good thing and takes a vote to ensure they stay small "for some time."
Cartoon
A large blob shoves a tiny one out of the way and declares, "I'm big!" The tiny one thinks for a moment and declares, "I'm me!" Artist: Janet Perlman
Muppets
Cookie Monster and Ernie: One or More Cookies — Ernie gives Cookie Monster a choice between two different bags of cookies. (First: Episode 1359)
Celebrity
Suzanne Farrell takes small and big steps, then has a little lunch and a big lunch. (First: Episode 1422)
Cartoon
A needle and spool of thread cooperate to fix the king's torn pants. Artist: Bruce Cayard (First: Episode 1485)
Film
Ostriches walk and run. (piano music) (First: Episode 0339)
Cartoon
B is for bubbles, bubbles and more bubbles. And Bosco, who is taking a bath. (First: Episode 0355)
Muppets
Waiter Grover: Hot Dog — The Count orders hot dogs from Grover. (First: Episode 0644)
Cartoon
Kids count from 1 to 10, then 10 to 1, as the numbers are displayed over colored lights. (First: Episode 0931)
SCENE 2Maria becomes frustrated when Barkley, in a fit of play, causes her to spill her groceries. She loudly comments that he's too big, when the Amazing Mumford arrives and believes he can help out. Barkley is turned into a little dog, but Maria convinces Mumford to bring the original Barkley back. Barkley returns, but with the little dog's voice. Mumford tries fixing this too, only now Barkley starts meowing. Mumford shrugs, "Nobody's perfect."
Cartoon
A boy and his dog are sad when it's time for their family to move to a new house. They become happy after meeting a new neighbor (and her dog). Artist: Irra Verbitsky
Muppets
Ernie and Bert: Robin Hood's Merry Men — Ernie (playing Robin Hood) auditions Anything Muppets to be his Merry Men. (First: Episode 0480)
Insert
Scanimate Films #10 (First: Episode 0134)
Film
Kids identify broccoli in close-up. (First: Episode 0357)
Muppets
The Rhymies go camping, but a bear disrupts their campsite. (First: Episode 1389)
Cartoon
Triangles are found in various things such as a see-saw, ice cream cone, etc. (First: Episode 0544)
SCENE 3Sherlock Hemlock studies a large bone, slipper and bowl and comes to the conclusion that a large dinosaur is loose on Sesame Street. The items all turn out to belong to Barkley. Although he has been proven wrong, Barkley's loud bark makes Sherlock theorize that the dog may posses some "dinosaur blood."
Cartoon
Igor listens as Dr. Frankenstein names body parts in creating another Igor. Artist: Irra Verbitsky
Muppets
Ernie and Bert: Ernie Is Special — Bert convinces Ernie that he's special. (First: Episode 0276)
Film
Some kids watch a film of a man working in a greenhouse, and try to guess what his job is. (First: Episode 0772)
Cartoon
"Poverty K" - Karen the Kangaroo talks about words that start with the letter K. Featuring the sped-up voice of Gene Moss. (First: Episode 0142)
Muppets
Kermit Lecture: K Part 1 — Kermit the Frog attempts to talk about the letter K, but it falls off the wall. (First: Episode 0044)
Cartoon
A kitten is knittin' a kerchief, a kite, and a polka-dot mitten. (First: Episode 0282)
Muppets
Kermit Lecture: K Part 2 — Kermit again attempts to talk about K, but the top half of the letter collapses. (First: Episode 0044)
Film
Through close-ups, children identify mushrooms. (First: Episode 0357)
Cartoon
Speech Balloon: K - Key (First: Episode 0040)
Insert
Forgetful Jones may forget many things, but he never forgets the hand of a grown-up friend (Olivia) when he and Buster the Horse need to cross the street. (First: Episode 1605)
Cartoon
"Wash Your Hands Before You Eat" Artist: Bruce Cayard (First: Episode 1523)
Film
A man spins in circles while riding in his kayak. Music: Joe Raposo (First: Episode 0297)
Muppets
"Come Join Us" (First: Episode 1470)
Cartoon
A cat follows its ears to a squeaking noise, which he thinks is coming from mice, but it's coming from swings. Artist: Irra Verbitsky (First: Episode 1518)
Film
A boy visits the hospital to see his mother's new baby. (First: Episode 1125)
Cartoon
A cat makes noise with a telephone, typewriter, trumpet, and piano. When the cat leaves, the devices come to life, and when he comes back, they all sound at once, frightening the cat. (First: Episode 0844)
SCENE 4Bob finds Oscar in the midst of training his skunk, Stinky, to do tricks (or rather not do tricks).
Cartoon
B for Beard (poem by Edward Lear) Artist: Jeff Hale (First: Episode 1147)
Muppets
Twiddlebugs: Progress — Ernie watches as the Twiddlebugs cut down the pretty flowers in their yard. (First: Episode 1512)
Cartoon
Pinball #10 Artist: Jeff Hale (First: Episode 0990)
Film
Kids comment as they see how corn grows in a field. Music: Joe Raposo (First: Episode 0619)
Muppets
Old West: Forming the Posse — Five good men are needed to form a posse and catch Bad Bart. (First: Episode 0554)
Cartoon
A man juggles until he is told to STOP. Artist: Cliff Roberts (First: Episode 1340)
Muppets
Kermit Lecture: Taxi — The word TAXI behaves the way a taxi vehicle would. (First: Episode 0312)
Cartoon
A horse falls apart into a jigsaw puzzle. (First: Episode 0784)
Film
George the Farmer demonstrates in and out. (First: Episode 0293)
SCENE 5
Stinky continues to not do anything that Oscar commands, as Susan announces the sponsors.
CLOSING SIGNS
The Count holds the Sesame Street sign, while Maria holds the CTW sign.