| Sesame Street | |||||
| Barbershop Sesame Street Quartet (repeat of 1469) | |||||
| Air date | February 10, 1983 | ||||
| Season | Season 14 (1982-1983) | ||||
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SCENE 1 | Oscar asks Susan why he's not feeling so well, especially in his stomach. She learns he hasn't eaten anything all day and recommends having a meal. Oscar thinks about having sardines with chocolate sauce and other grouchy concoctions until Susan becomes the one with the sick feeling in her stomach. |
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Cartoon | A small frog is jealous of how big an ox is, so he expands himself into a very large, round frog. He becomes so self-important and big he ends up exploding. Artist: Etienne Delessert (First: Episode 0660) |
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Song | "I'm Not a Baby Anymore" (First: Episode 0652) |
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Muppets | "Bein' Green" with Kermit and Lena Horne (First: Episode 0637) |
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Cartoon | In song, an ostrich, frog, mole and bee change lifestyles, which alters which one is over, under, around and through. Artist: Michael Sporn (First: Episode 1716) |
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Film | Kids comment as they watch tomatoes grow in a field. Music: Joe Raposo (First: Episode 0624) |
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Cartoon | Pinball Number Count #3 Artist: Jeff Hale (First: Episode 0978) |
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Muppets | Old West: Doc Holiday — Sinister Sam comes to the saloon, looking for Doc Holiday. (First: Episode 0318) |
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Insert | The Count (in voiceover) counts three kids who arrange themselves in different configurations with three boxes. (First: Episode 1352) |
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SCENE 2 | At the Fix-It Shop, Luis repairs Deena's doll. She finds it unfortunate that Luis doesn't have any toys of his own around the shop, and Luis reminisces of the train set he used to have around his bed as a kid. Deena decides to let him keep her doll for company. |
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Cartoon | "Crocodile Smiles Song": A crocodile sings about good oral hygiene. Artist: Michael Sporn (First: Episode 1731) |
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Muppets | A Honker counts to 3. (ending trimmed) Part 1 (First: Episode 1458) |
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Cartoon | Three mice (Swedish animation) (First: Episode 1504) |
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Muppets | The Honker returns with two more and they all count to 3. Part 2 (First: Episode 1458) |
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Song | "Me and You," over footage of rhinos in love (First: Episode 0940) |
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Muppets | The Honkers count to 3. Part 3 (First: Episode 1458) |
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Cartoon | Three tigers dance and play music. (First: Episode 1642) |
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SCENE 3 | Maria waits at a bus stop in front of Hooper's Store when Big Bird places a handmade "Bird Wagon Stop" sign over it. Through much goading, Maria agrees to ride Big Bird's wagon rather than wait for the bus, hiding her embarrasment behind her newspaper. When Big Bird suddenly stops at 123 Sesame Street, he explains that he can't cross all those streets to get downtown by himself (plus, it's his lunch break). Gordon stops and spies Maria sheepishly sitting in the wagon by herself. "... I won't even ask," he comments. |
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Muppets | On a boring day, two hipsters sing "Meet Me at the Bus Stop" and decide to do so. (First: Episode 1451) |
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Cartoon | With one mighty blow of his baseball bat, a boy knocks several B items (including a basket, bandit, and ball) off of a wall. Voice: Casey Kasem (First: Episode 0237) |
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Song | "Me and My Chair" (First: Episode 1706) |
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Cartoon | A girl has trouble closing her suitcase after she's packed it, but has help from her four-legged friend. (First: Episode 1469) |
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Muppets | Sesame Street News Flash — Dr. Nobel Price captures a rabbit. (First: Episode 1521) |
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Cartoon | B is for bubbles, bubbles and more bubbles. And Bosco, who is taking a bath. (First: Episode 0355) |
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SCENE 4 | Big Bird introduces Bob, Maria, Luis, and Gordon, who form the barbershop Sesame Street Quartet. They musically count the four of them, with the last singer revealing the quantity inside their straw hat. They each are subtracted one by one for various reasons, and Big Bird sings the final verse when there are no other singers left. |
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Cartoon | A spring bounces under and over animals. (First: Episode 1236) |
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Film | A film of two kids and a goat riding a turtle at a petting zoo is narrated in English and Spanish. Music: Joe Raposo (First: Episode 0486) |
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Muppets | Telly Monster: Cooking with Telly — Telly Monster hosts "Cooking with Telly," in which he demonstrates where the plate should go when serving a sandwich. (First: Episode 1450) |
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Film | Scuba diver - on, into, under, through, around Music: Joe Raposo (First: Episode 0516) |
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Cartoon | A rabbit crosses the STREET, and almost gets run over. Artist: Cathryn Aison (First: Episode 0778) |
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Muppets | Herry Monster plays a game with a boy named Eric, who closes his eyes and guesses what Herry hands him (a ball, a feather, and his head). (First: Episode 1613) |
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Cartoon | Consonant Sound Limerick: D—Dog Artist: Jeff Hale (First: Episode 1149) |
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Muppets | Bushman Bill introduces Didi O'Day and the Dew Drops performing "D Duah Duah." (First: Episode 1449) |
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Animation | Sand D/d (First: Episode 0640) |
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Film | Sesame Street Animal Films: A widow bird flies from one tree to another. (First: Episode 0391) |
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Cartoon | A story of a man who hates frogs (voiced by Daws Butler), until his swamp becomes infested with flies. (First: Episode 0387) |
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Muppets | Ernie and Bert: The Count Sleeps Over Part 1 — When the Count can't sleep, Ernie instructs him to try counting sheep. (First: Episode 0941) |
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Cartoon | Subtracting three mules (First: Episode 0767) |
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Muppets | Ernie and Bert: The Count Sleeps Over Part 2 — The Count stayed up counting sheep all night, much to Ernie's dismay. (First: Episode 0941) |
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Animation | Where do the Ds fit? (First: Episode 1617) |
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SCENE 5 | Big Bird plays the "Red Sock" game, and tells Gordon to find a pair of red socks that could be on, in ,or under something. Gordon looks on the Hooper's Store awning, under a snoozing Barkley, and in the store (where Mr. Hooper greets him with a blank stare when asked), but he can't find these socks. Big Bird points out that Gordon's been wearing them the entire time: they're under his pants, on his feet, and in his shoes! Gordon announces the sponsors as Big Bird cracks up. |
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CLOSING SIGNS | Olivia holds the Sesame Street sign, while Maria holds the CTW sign. |
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