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- Big Bird draws pictures of his friends and wants to give them to him. When he gets to Mr. Hooper's picture, they remind him that Mr. Hooper died, and they must explain what death is.
- Jack Black defines the word 'Octagon' with help from Elmo.
- Telly has been instructed by Oscar, as a part of his Grouchketeer duty, to learn the word printed on his sign - "NO." Telly doesn't know what the word means and becomes frustrated by Maria, Olivia and Bob's responses (thinking they're telling him "No" in response to his question). When Oscar asks if he's learned the word yet, Telly sadly admits, "No." Oscar gives him his approval, leaving Telly befuddled.
- As Sesame Street begins another year, we find Count von Count up on the street lamppost, counting all the lights on the street as they come on. Later that night, he counts them again going out. He ignores Luis's advice to go home to bed- he wants to sleep on the lamppost so he can count that light going off in the morning. Also on the street that day, the cast sings about a song which they can't seem to figure out the name of. While all this is going on, a cartoon man talks about how the letter E begins the words "enter" and "exit". In his elementary school, Roosevelt Franklin teaches his class about Africa, showing them that there's more to the continent than just jungles. Ernie gets overly emotional during a movie, which subsequently gets Bert in trouble with the other viewers in the theater. Beetle Bailey tries to figure out a way to be first in line for chow, while Kermit and Farmer Grover demonstrate how one uses a horse-and-cart. Three pencils dancing the Rumba show first, last, and Crazy Melvin (don't ask!). Finally, a tree frog struggles to make it to the top of his tree (it's a long, hard climb, but he'll get there). The sponsors today are the letter E and the number 2.
- Big Bird and his fellow campers go on a hike through the woods, where they spend the night under the stars and learn the official Camp Echo Rock song. Sesame Street is brought to you today by the letters J and Y and by the number 4.
- Telly missed Leela's yoga class, so Rosita and Elmo offer to teach him what they learned. Can Telly find his balance point? Ohhmm.
- It's nighttime on Sesame Street, and Big Bird decides to stay up with his grown-up friends for a little while, refusing to admit that he's already tired. Today's show is brought to you by the letters B and C and by the number 8.
- C-3PO and R2-D2 land in a space capsule to bring a message to Oscar the Grouch. Sesame Street is brought to you today by the letters J and Z and the number 4.
- [HBO] HD. 'Elmofante.' Elmo pretends to be Elmofante, but needs help from the real Elefante to remove the 'E' mark off the screen.
- 1969– 55mTV-Y8.9 (30)TV EpisodeAlan is busy frosting a cake, when he notices the viewer and welcomes them to Sesame Street. He mentions that it's Henrietta Honker's birthday and they'll be having the party at Hooper's Store. Suddenly, Telly comes in, excited. He tells Alan about a special offer he saw on The Alphabet Channel for free membership in the "Letter of the Month Club," where members receive a letter from the alphabet each month until they have the complete set. Telly, who recently signed up, eagerly awaits his first letter arriving today.
- Elmo is drawing when he looks up in the sky and sees a rainbow! Elmo rushes to show everybody, but when Rosita arrives, the rainbow has disappeared. How will he get the rainbow back? Brought to you by the letter O and the number 12.
- 1969– 55m8.9 (23)TV EpisodeThe cast from Sesame Street talk about incarceration.
- As the show's seventh season begins, Mr. Snuffleupagus walks down the street, counting the people who fail to glimpse him (yet again). He counts ten in all. Later on, a journalist visits the street with the scoop on Snuffy, coming up with a few rhyming headlines in the process. Sesame Street is brought to you today by the number two and the letter P. Meanwhile, a cow dog sings a song about his job, while practical joker Harvey Kneeslapper is up to another of his tricks, this one involving a pogo stick. Kermit reports on yet another fast-breaking news story, this one involving the putting together of Humpty Dumpty. Judy Collins sings about the life of a fisherman, and Herry and his friend John-John demonstrate the difference between loud and soft. There are a few memorable cartoons in this as well. A boy talks about the "zoo" inside of him, an old woman sets up a picnic of P foods, unaware of the activity displayed by the ants, and a disembodied hand draws a telephone booth, which a man doesn't reach in time to answer the ringing phone.
- Leela is making a videotape of Sesame Street to send to her parents in India but all bedlam breaks loose when she is filming, which is the reason why she loves living on Sesame Street! Brought to you by the letter O and the number 8.
- [HBO] HD. 'The Ironing Monster.' Grover decides to be a super hero for the Laundromat.
- [HBO] HD. 'Goodbye Pacifier.' Elmo helps Curly be a big bear by explaining how he said goodbye to his pacifier.
- Telly has to learn to relax, listen, and think in order to prepare for a very important Simon Says competition. This is NOT going to be easy...
- Big Bird tries to be friends with a girl who has autism.
- 1969– 55mTV-Y8.8 (7)TV EpisodeThe letter Z wants to quit the alphabet.
- Rosita wants to play hide-and-seek with Abby and Zoe but they keep playing other games instead of hiding.
- 1969– 55mTV-Y8.7 (27)TV EpisodeLuis gets a call from relatives in New Mexico where he grew up, asking him to come back to help build a house. Luis agrees, and Big Bird, Maria, Bob, Gordon, and Oscar accompany him. The Count excitedly counts the six people going.
- Chris is doing his laundry at the Sesame Street Laundromat. When he is folding his clothes, he discovers that a sock is missing. All socks come in pairs so he needs to find the matching sock.
- Rosita receives a card from her grandmother in the mail. Abby is very impressed because she has never received a letter before.
- [HBO] HD. 'The Whoosh and Vanish Mystery.' Elmo and Telly use science to investigate what made their things disappear.
- 123 Sesame has sprung a leak. While Susan runs to tell Maria and Luis about the flood, Ernie and Bert's beds become sailboats. Help, Gordon, help!
- When the laundromat washing machine is broken, Elmo and Leela turn it into a washing machine for grouches.
- Letters: C, I, F (Burt Lancaster recites the alphabet). Numbers: two, three. Films: over, around, through; sounds; hands; wheels; while. Differences between animals and people. Arranging pictures in a sequence.
- Stinky worries that nobody will love him and that he cannot stay when he grows a smelly yellow flower.
- 1969– 55mTV-Y8.6 (27)TV EpisodeBig Bird is determined to prove to the adults that Mr. Snuffleupagus is real.
- Baby Bear starts a reading club with Elmo and Zoe.
- Luis and Rosita welcome the viewer to Sesame Street. Rosita tells us that she has got a package from her grandmother in Mexico. Luis helps her open the package up.
- [HBO] HD. 'Big Bird's Nest Sale.' Snuffy helps Big Bird with his nest sale and accidentally sells Big Bird's teddy bear, Radar.
- [HBO] HD. 'Baby Bear's New Sitter.' Baby Bear is worried about having a new babysitter, but realizes that different things can be fun, too.
- Stinky questions whether he is a plant at all when he finds out that he's been excluded from a book called the "Great Big Book of Every Plant that Ever Was." Can he prove himself and be included?
- Academy Award winning actress Lupito Nyong'o teaches children that different skin colors are beautiful. Elmo, Big Bird, and Mando gather the "Sesame Street Snazzy Society" and help Segi see that being brown is awesome!
- Letters: G, O, and Z. Numbers: six and seven. Different points of view. Considering the feelings of others.
- Gordon welcomes a girl named Sally to Sesame Street, and we meet the various denizens who call the neighborhood home.
- "Imagination Rain". Muppets Ernie and Bert- Ernie is planning to go to the library, when he hears on the radio that it might rain. So he gets out his umbrella, and puts on his raincoat, rain hat, and galoshes. Then, in case it floods, he takes a bag of groceries and a life preserver. Finally, he makes Bert go to the library with him, so he won't be stranded in the flood without him.
- Luis tells Krystal he's going on a coffee break, and asks her to answer the phone in Spanish. Luis greets Sam the Robot and Mr. Macintosh.
- Abby's wand is being cleaned, so she and Telly have to postpone their magical playdate and learn to find the extraordinary in some ordinary tools. Actress Emily Blunt explains the word "explore." Cookie's Crumby Pictures parodies the dinosaur classic in "Jurassic Cookie."
- [HBO] HD. 'Camouflage Challenge.' Elmo, Rosita and Chris try to find six camouflaged things on Sesame Street so they can join the Camouflage Club.
- Telly becomes jealous of Baby Bear's pet parrot for performing tricks his pet hamster cannot do.
- Abby wants to take a music class, but first she'll need an instrument. Grover appears with a suitcase full of instruments and then decides he'd like to join too!
- Letters J, R, O. Number seven. Comparison: over, around; animate, inanimate. Parts of the body. Sounds.
- Letters: M, D. Counting: nine. Concepts: same, different. A visit with a lion family. Story: "Tom in the Middle." Song: "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds." Games: hide and seek and Simon says.
- It is dusk and Telly and Baby Bear come running in carrying a net and a jar. They explain to Chris that they are trying to catch fireflies, and have an idea to use their flashlight to attract them. It works but soon notice that the firefly's light is getting dimmer and he looks sad. In the end, Telly and Baby Bear realize that it's more fun pretending to be fireflies than actually catching them! Brought to you by the letter F and the number 6.
- Gabi is reading Elmo a book called "Dinosaurs, Dinosaurs, Dinosaurs," which makes him want to have a pet dinosaur. But Elmo finds out that they are extinct, so Snuffy comes to the rescue by pretending to become Shaggy Snufflesaurus, who is looking to be someone's pet! Brought to you by the letter Q and the number 2.
- After the Itsy Bitsy Spider is missing, Elmo, Telly, and Rosita try to find her.
- Today's the big day: Maria is expected to deliver. Oscar leaves the hospital prematurely, so the others go to find out the news themselves. The baby turns out to be a girl, whom Maria and Luis have named Gabriela.
- [HBO] HD. 'Saved by Super Foods.' Elmo and Grover learn that healthy foods give us energy and taste delicious.
- [HBO] HD. 'Porridge Art.' Baby Bear tries to make a masterpiece out of porridge to win the Quaker-Porridge Art Contest.
- Big Bird orders a glass of water from David. The glass he's given is too small, so David gives him a bigger glass, then biggest glass in the store. The water turns out to be for Mr. Snuffleupagus. Cartoon The Dog and The Bone. Film - Counting six oryx. Music: Joe Raposo. After a bunch of kids come running by, a girl goes before the man and says it's Saturday. That leaves him to say: "No school."
- 1969– 55mTV-Y8.3 (36)TV EpisodeThe neighborhood is more noisy than its suppose to as a construction group is currently digging a hole where a new building will be built. Bob, Gordon, Susan, and some of the neighborhood kids watch in amazement at the development in progress. The only resident in Sesame Street who isn't too thrilled by the construction is Mr. Hooper. Due to the noise level, he isn't able to tend his shop at peace. So he announces that his shop will remain closed for the day while he takes a peaceful break at the park. Gordon, Susan, and Bob didn't want the local neighborhood shop closed, so Gordon suggests to Mr. Hooper that he, Bob, and Susan can run the shop during Hooper's day off. Mr. Hooper didn't object to the idea as long as it means he can spend time at a park that is far away from the construction. As the three substitute clerks reopen the shop, each of them had a different way of running things. Which lead to the decision of having Gordon, Bob, and Susan take turns as the clerk of the shop. They soon learn its not easy to run a shop successfully even while using the letters W,E,S and the numbers 2 and 3 as the sponsors.
- A visit from a magician. Film: magnets. Concepts: some, none. Numbers: four, five. Letters: J, S and W. Song: "Four Blind Mice." Animals: monkey, cats.
- Oscar is looking to buy a present for his visiting mother. Ruthie suggests the storybook "The Green Grouch of Yucchingham and the Five Grouchketeers." The story becomes true when Oscar reads a magic cookie and turns into Prince Charming. Soon his trash can has become a castle and Prince Oscar intends to marry Gina.
- Folk singer Michael Cooney explains how to make up songs and how to follow directions. He sings "Sesame Street Gals" and "Apple Pickers Peel." Letters: E, I, C, F. Counting: two, three. Films: body parts, water, scrap-yard. How to button a coat.
- Letters: L, U, Y. Counting: four, five. Concepts: more, less, same. Films: noises, body parts. Problem solving. Triangles and squares. Points of view. Story: "I'll Fix Anthony."
- Alphabet: A, H. Happy, sad, angry; same, different. Postman, fireman and policeman. Days of the week.
- "Supermom" is a short Sesame Street film conceived by Lourds Lane which features superhero gratitude and the work of her educational arts-based non-profit, The SuperYou FUNdation (www.superyoufun.org). In the short, a multi-ethnic cast of real moms are celebrated for the "super" caretaker things they do for their children. In the end, the children gleefully present their moms with handmade superhero capes to show their love and gratitude for their real-life superheroes.
- The Wicked Witch of the West looses her broom flying over Sesame Street and attempts to get it back.
- Big Bird teaches the kids that "Everyone Makes Mistakes" in the Season 2 premiere. Herry Monster and Sherlock Hemlock are introduced in this edition, and Farley can be glimpsed when Cookie Monster eats Big Bird's J. The Buddy and Jim segments are replaced with new segments featuring Larry and Phyllis.
- A fun week of sketches and songs: lessons on subtraction, the wind and acorns; Big Bird learns how to wash his face; and a concert by Jerry and the Monotones, the Muppet rock group. Also: stories show that "big and rich" doesn't necessarily mean "better or smarter."
- Letters: B, X, M and the alphabet. Numbers: six, seven and counting. Comparisons: before and after. Parts of the body. Round shapes. Problem solving.
- Max the Magician magically appears on Sesame Street as Rosita, Big Bird and Elmo are eating snacks with Chris. Everyone is excited to see some real magic.
- Today on Sesame Street, Big Bird struggles to get his bags of birdseed to his nest. His adult friends help him figure it out. Sesame Street is brought to you today by the letters A, H, and T, and by the number 10. This episode includes guest appearances from James Earl Jones and Burt Lancaster, who demonstrate counting and saying the alphabet. Ernie shows Bert his 'A' making machine, and Kermit the Frog tries to demonstrate the word 'in'.
- On Sesame Street: Bert searches for the elusive Blue Bar pigeon with help from Elmo and Abby. Abby's Flying Fairy School: Blogg accidentally turns himself into a wooden puppet. Bert and Ernie's Great Adventures: Bernice and Rubber Duckie compete in the Bird Games. Elmo's World: Elmo rings some bells. Word of the Day: "Binoculars." Julie Bowen and Elmo take a closer look. Guest Starring: Julie Bowen. Brought To You By: P and 12
- [HBO] HD. 'What's That Noise?' Elmo is sleeping at Luis and Maria's house when he hears a grasshopper in the house.
- [HBO] HD. 'The A Team.' Elmo, Abby and Telly team up with the Letter A to help their friends on Sesame Street using 'A' words.
- Baby Bear and his family are shocked that Curly Bear doesn't like porridge.
- 1969– 55mTV-Y8.2 (22)TV EpisodeRocco is treating Elmo unfairly.
- When Telly falls off his pogo stick he's afraid to get back on and try again. Celebrity guest Venus Williams plays tennis with Elmo.
- Gordon has a splitting headache. He hopes to get some rest and feel better, but his friends keep visiting him to offer their condolences, and sometimes to attempt to cure him.
- Telly's favorite singer, LMNOP is going to perform on Sesame Street but his entire entourage goes missing! Will he have to cancel his show?
- [HBO] HD. 'Leela's Cell Phone Addiction.' Zoe and Abby are frustrated with Leela's texting.
- Bob has a lot of music lessons to give today: flute lessons for Gordon, singing lessons for the Two-Headed Monster, piano lessons for Biff and Sully, and violin lessons for the kids. Oscar even asks him to give brass instrument lessons to some of his pets. Today's sponsors are the letters R and Z and the number 9.
- Maria is trying to teach Gabriella to speak. Oscar claims to have heard the baby say his name. Maria dismisses this as nonsense, but then some other friends say they heard her say "Oscar" as well.
- Cookie learns how to wait his turn in line at a New York City deli in "When Cookie Met Sally," a new Cookie's Crumby Pictures. And speaking of waiting, Rosita has to learn to wait before she can open her present from Elmo. Actor, Sir Ian McKellen, explains the word "resist."
- Letters: A, B, X. Counting: four, five. How instruments sound. Caring for plants.
- Pat Paulsen explains the concepts full and empty. Alphabet: A, H, T. Counting: 10. Shapes: rectangle, circle, triangle. Films: noises, sounds.
- 1. Sight word: bus. 2. Film: rhythm. 3. Songs: "One of These Things," "Up and Down." 4. Counting. 5. Letters: B, E.
- Sam the Robot greets Susan and the kids, asking how they're feeling. After a beat, he expects to be asked how he's feeling, but Susan says machines don't have feelings. To prove her wrong, Sam laughs, but he gets stuck laughing. Maria, Big Bird and Mr. Hooper pass by, and start laughing as well. Finally, Sam blows a gasket and stops laughing, then offers to demonstrate crying. A man (voiced by Jack Dodson) describes places that begin with U and what you can do with the letter U.
- Miles learns how to babysit from Gaby. He then babysits for Natasha. Also included are Karate ABCs, the Goo Goo Dolls with a version of their song "Pride" sung with Elmo, Grover sings "I do not Crawl Around Much Anymore", and Baby Bear plays Open/Close with Isabella. Elmo's World is also included. Guess what Elmo's thinking about today. Babies.
- Letters: A, B, X (Burt Lancaster recites the alphabet) Numbers: four, five. Concepts: same, different. Song: "Brotherhood of Man."
- Mr. Hooper realizes that Big Bird starts with B. He asks Big Bird to come to his store with him, but redacts once he realizes that he's also holding a banana. When Big Bird feels less important than a banana, Mr. Hooper changes his mind again, pointing out that Big Bird is bigger than a banana. Song "B is for Bubble."Susan has a B word too -- she's bought bread for sandwiches.
- How people and animals protect themselves from rain. Film: skin. How a seesaw works. What Swiss cheese is. Letters: A, B, X. Numbers: four, five (Burt Lancaster counts). Song: "Would You Like to Swing on a Star?"
- In the first ever pilot, two boys named David and Donald arrive in Sesame Street greeted by Gordon who finishes repaving the sidewalk. Since David and Donald's names both begin with the letter D, that became the main subject for the pilot. The in between segments of the pilot either featured words beginning with the letter D or just featured other educational topics like counting and singing the alphabet. Special guests include Superman, Batman, Carol Burnett, Gary Owens, and the music group "Listen My Brother".
- 1969– 55mTV-G8.1 (22)TV EpisodeGabi and Miles are graduating from High School. They remember their very first day of school and tell Elmo how they remember their classroom being an amazing place.
- Big Bird is happily roller skating along Sesame Street. Uh-oh! Crash! Big Bird falls down! When he visits Dr. Berger, she examines his wing and explains that it isn't broken but has a sprain. Feeling blue what can he do? With his friends, he realizes that there are a lot of things he can do with his sprained wing. Brought to you by the letter X and the number 13.
- On Sesame Street: Elmo accidentally loses Zoe's pet rock while playing astronauts with Baby David. Abby's Flying Fairy School: The fairies chase Niblet after he takes off with Blogg's wand. Super Grover 2.0: Super Grover 2.0 helps robins move a piano into their nest. Elmo's World: Elmo imagines himself as pets. Word of the Day: "Celebration." LaDainian Tomlinson does a touchdown dance. Guest Starring: LaDainian Tomlinson Brought To You By: R and 19
- Letters: C, I, F. Counting: two, three. Films: big, bigger, biggest; fishing; what kids are made of; machines; rectangles. Using clues to solve problems. What flies and what doesn't.
- Alphabet: J, O, R. Counting: six, seven. Films: where milk comes from; manhole covers. Melting ice. Family roles.
- A hurricane is coming to Sesame Street, and everyone scatters around to prepare for it. Today's show is sponsored by the letter X and the number 8.
- When the "old woman who lives in a shoe" shows up at Mr. Hooper's Store with her 12 children, Telly and Alan must learn how to separate things into groups to keep them organized. Actress Nia Long teaches the word "divide." Cookie's Crumby Pictures presents "Nosh of the Titans."
- 1969– 55mTV-Y8.0 (21)TV Episode
- 1969– 55mTV-G8.0 (24)TV EpisodeWhen Mumford shrinks Big Bird, his new friend, Mike the Lady Bug helps him on his quest to be big again. Celebrity guest Alicia Keys.
- New- Elmo tries to enjoy a dream a second time by reading and singing about chickens.
- Rosita and Zoe are so excited to play Rosita's favorite game of hide and seek. Just as they are about to start, Abby appears and she knows a really great game to play too- Jumping Rhymes!
- Oscar reads Grungetta's favorite fairy tale "The Tale of Sleeping Grouchy".
- Maria is home from the hospital.
- Join Neil Patrick Harris, as the Shoe Fairy, as he helps Telly pick the not so perfect shoe! Brought to you by the letter S and the number 10.
- Maria does some work in Fix-It Shop, when in walks Zero, a penguin cousin of Big Bird's. He's come to visit all the way from the South Pole. Maria spots Big Bird coming over and proposes that Zero hide and surprise him (despite the store being too hot for him). Big Bird struggles to put together the clues, while Zero boils from behind the worktable. He finally reveals himself and rushes outside where it's cold.
- Buster and Fred, dressed as cows, approach Olivia, asking if she knows where Gladys the Cow is. They're helping with a song of hers and the lack of local cows forces them to play some. Gladys arrives and Olivia questions Gladys' loyalty to her species, due to the fact that she's always pretending to be other animals. Gladys is surprised and tells her she is proud, which is the subject of her song. The animals set up by some boxes and Gladys performs "I'm Proud to Be a Cow." Afterward, Olivia is speechless.
- Little Bo Peep has lost her cow. The Cowmonster Pair, also known as Elmo and Telly, come to her rescue. They use clues to find her cow, but will they be successful? Brought to you by the letter E and the number 2.
- The day at Camp Echo Rock opens with an inspection on the cleanliness of the cabins. Then, Big Bird learns how to swim and paddle a canoe. He even gets a huge postcard from Snuffy. Sesame Street is brought to you today by the letters H and Y and by the number 8.
- Maria is babysitting Oscar's niece, Irvine, who the Count wakes up with his thunder and lightning. Now Irvine is whining and screaming and making quite a scene. And Maria can't figure out how to get her to go back to sleep.
- Zoe wants Rocco the rock to float, but he's too heavy. Leela proposes a group experiment, so she, Elmo, and Zoe attempt to invent the perfect boat to keep Rocco afloat.
- On Sesame Street: On Grouchy Mother's Day, Oscar gives his mother the worst rotten day ever. Abby's Flying Fairy School: The fairies switch places with Gene the Genie. Bert and Ernie's Great Adventures: Bert and Ernie drift onto a deserted island. Elmo's World: Things get fishy in Elmo's World. Word of the Day: "Dozen". Rachel Griffiths sings with penguins. Guest Starring: Rachel Griffiths Brought to you by: Y and 12
- 1969– 55mTV-Y8.0 (23)TV EpisodeAs Sesame Street enters its eighth year, Hooper's Store enters its twenty-fifth. That's right. It was two and a half decades ago that Mr. Hooper opened his store, and he throws a party inside it to celebrate, though Big Bird thinks at first his surprise involves a hot air balloon. While all this is going, a guy very much like Charlie Chaplin comes in second place with an elusive exit sign. A song about touching and feeling is sung over footage of people coming into contact with various textures. Three little men sing about how they love polishing on their home, namely a capital I in the center of the sky. While moving a piano, Biff struggles to play it and talks to Sully about practicing, but Sully isn't the one who needs it. The familiar sketch with two girls playing with their doll house is shown. Edith-Ann of "Laugh-In" fame refuses to count for five for us (though, as usual, she's glad to razz), and Ernie convinces Bert to play a rhyming game with him. Cookie Monster goes to the library and asks for a box of cookies, failing to understand that there aren't any, no matter how annoyed the librarian gets. Finally, song and dance monster Stuie, accompanied by his back-up singers, the Aristocrats, sings about how much he loves his maroon and yellow fur. This episode is sponsored by the letter I and the number 2.
- Sesame Street is paid a visit by Bob's brother, Minneapolis, an explorer and archaeologist, who is searching for the Golden Cabbage of Snuffertiti. He knows it is somewhere in a nearby cave, and the only cave around for miles is Snuffy's.
- While playing with his teddy bear, Newton, Dr. Nobel Price observes that when he drops him, he falls down rather than up or to the side. Olivia then explains the laws of gravity to him.
- 1969– 55mTV-Y8.0 (19)TV Episode
- [HBO] HD. 'Afraid of the Bark.' With some help from Elmo, Gina, Barkley, and Bob, Zoe overcomes her fear of dogs.
- [HBO] HD. 'Lifting Snuffy.' For Zoe's dance number, Sesame Street tries to find a way to lift Snuffy into the air like a swan.
- Gordon has a splitting headache. He hopes to get some rest and feel better, but his friends keep visiting him to offer their condolences, and sometimes to attempt to cure him.
- [HBO] HD. 'Don't Get Pushy.' Rosita needs to learn how to control herself so that she'll stop pushing her friends when she gets excited.
- Telly trains with a famous pogo stick coach to help him win the Pogo Games, but the most important lesson he learns is something that only he can teach himself - confidence!
- [HBO] HD. 'Lights, Camera, Bert.' Ernie and Elmo help Bert tap into his imagination as he acts out different scenes for a movie.
- Elmo, Rosita and Telly ask Chris, Bob, Alan and Maria look for dogs.
- 1969– 55mTV-Y8.0 (24)TV EpisodeThe cast tries to keep out of the blazing hot sun. Big Bird tries to find someone to judge a race between himself and Snuffy, and ends up finding a very special visitor to the street.
- Ernie wants to make a music video and get the whole world to dance, but he needs Big Bird and Snuffy's help to convince Bert to join. Also included in this episode - Grover and comedian Aziz Ansari hilariously explaining the word "ridiculous."
- Oscar wants to buy a grouch instrument called a P.U. gelhorn, so that he and Fluffy can play a duet, but first he'll need to find a way to save up enough trash to buy one. Grammy-award winning artist Macklemore helps Oscar in his quest for trash currency and sings his original new song "Grouch Thrift Shop."
- Letters: H, A, T. Number: 10. Concepts: most, through. Films: hands, dinner and dessert, manhole covers. Story: "ABC of Cars and Trucks." Songs: "Happy Talk," "Puff, the Magic Dragon."
- Letters: G, O, Z (Burt Lancaster recites the alphabet). Films: a trip through the woods, a kangaroo baby, dinner and dessert. Numbers: two, three. Concept: different. How to clean.
- Alphabet: K, N, V. Counting: eight, nine. Films: patterns, noises, wheels, body parts, fishing boat. Concepts: here, there.
- A magician visits. Alphabet: B, M, X. Numbers: six, seven (Burt Lancaster counts). Concepts: some, more, most.
- Lou Rawls sings the alphabet. Letters: L, U, Y. Numbers: four, five. Expressing feelings. Taking turns. Near, far.
- Oscar the Grouch decides to train some kids to be Grouches. The kids have a lot of fun yelling, which makes Oscar happy, until the adults join in the commotion, and no one pays attention to him. "Imagination V" -- A surreal segment involving the Venus de Milo statue, a violin, a vampire, and vigilantes. Artist: Jeff Hale. Hippos. Music: Joe Raposo. Cookie Monster introduces the word "AMOR". What if a turtle and rabbit switched appearances?
- David sits down with Cookie Monster to show everyone what he loves to do with cookies. Cookie responds with counting cookies, stacking cookies, and various other activities, before revealing that he loves to tease David - and proceeds to eat the cookies. Jasper thinks that he has lost his elbow, but Julius shows him his elbow by bending his arm. Artist: Cliff Roberts.
- 1969– 55mTV-Y8.0 (10)TV EpisodeSlimey and the rest of the worm astronauts return home from the moon.
- Elmo and Abby need to protect a cookie cake for Alan's birthday, so security expert Grover install a giant metal box that protects Hooper's Store. Chris and the gang are accidentally locked outside of the store, while Cookie Monster is locked in. Can they follow the instructions to unlock the building, before Cookie discovers Alan's cake?
- Today Big Bird goes off for a week to Camp Echo Rock. After saying a tearful goodbye to his friends, he gets on a bus to the camp, where he meets his counselor, Mickey, and a boy named Rusty, with whom he makes friends. When they arrive, they are both assigned to Cabin #10. Sesame Street is brought to you today by the letter D and the number 2.
- A Sesame Street Nightly News Update comes in from Brian Williams saying that, "No one is sharing on Sesame Street!" Elmo and Leela just can't believe that it's true and decide to go see for themselves.
- Wild Nature Survivor Guy, played by Jimmy Fallon, finds himself on Sesame Street. He is accustomed to surviving in the wilds of nature and thinks he needs to "survive" out on Sesame Street.
- 1969– 55mTV-Y7.9 (23)TV EpisodeBig Bird is excited because today he is going on a trip to Hawaii, along with Maria, Bob, Olivia, Mr. Hooper, and a most reluctant Oscar. Snuffy had also intended to go, but unfortunately he misses first the bus and then the plane. The time spent in the airport turns out to be an adventure in itself. First, they have to pass through the metal detector, and Oscar has more metal in his can than anyone can believe. Then, Big Bird chats with the pilot and learns about the workings of a plane. He is surprised to discover that planes and birds have many similar 'body parts'. The sponsors for this particular episode are the letters B and P and the number 7.
- It's just another day on Sesame Street, with lots of random things happening. The show is sponsored by the letters O and T and by the number 18.
- Today is the day Big Bird, Luis, Maria, and Gabriella are to accompany Frances's family to Montana. Oscar and the Count invite themselves to go along for their own personal reasons. Sponsors today are the letters C and Y and the number 8.
- Cookie is eating carrots waiting for a fresh batch of cookies to bake, when a reporter for Extra Sesame Street catches him in the act! Is Cookie now a Veggie Monster?
- Hoots the Owl hosts a talk show about nighttime on Sesame Street. A highlight is a special version of "The People in Your Neighborhood", all about people who work after dark. Sponsors include the letters D and K and the number 11.
- A brand new museum has opened on Sesame Street, the Museum of Modern Cookie! Cookie Monster, Elmo, and Chris are very excited to check it out. However, when they step inside, all of the cookie art starts to make Cookie Monster hungry for cookies. Chris explains that he needs to control himself and use only his eyes to look at the paintings. Prairie Dawn welcomes them to the museum and gives them a tour. As they walk through the museum, Cookie Monster stops and sees the famous Muncha Lisa by Leonardo da Crunchy and learns how it was created. They also learn about The Cookie Eaters by Vincent Van Dough and The Cream by Edvard Munch. Suddenly, the paintings begin to disappear, and the museum guards think Cookie Monster has stolen them. Elmo knows Cookie Monster didn't steal the paintings so he becomes a detective and looks for clues to find out who really took the art. He finds crumbs, butter, and chocolate chips, and they realize that the thief must be a cookie. But the guards do not believe them and throw them out of the museum. As Chris, Elmo, and Cookie Monster are walking home, Abby appears. They tell her what happened and she comes up with a plan - she'll use magic to turn them into a painting and then deliver them to the museum. Abby hangs them on a wall and hides. The cookie thief appears and takes the painting. Cookie Monster, Elmo and Chris call Abby for help and she changes them back. Along with the guards, they chase the thief to find the stolen art. The cookie thief admits to stealing the paintings; he just loves cookie art. Cookie Monster explains that he understands how the cookie feels but that he can't take the cookie art because then no one else would be able to enjoy it. Cookie Monster then comes up with an idea- the cookie can make his own art! With paint and paper, the cookie makes a self-portrait and the guards hang it up on the museum wall, the perfect spot.
- Bob is throwing a party, and Big Bird is all excited about it- until he learns it's for grownups only, so he's not invited. He thinks he's going to miss a lot of fun, and even Snuffy can't convince him that it's nothing a kid would enjoy.
- A landmark series set in an ethnically diverse urban neighborhood where every day is a sunny one. It features songs, skits, animation and, of course, Muppets to teach preschoolers basic educational and social concepts.
- Mr. Hooper displays his newest invention called the "Super Duper Secret Stealer Stopper" a guaranteed system that stops burglars from stealing his sodas with humorous results. Gordon spends time with the Anything Muppets and neighborhood kids. Bob shows the neighborhood kids a doe deer and two box turtles. Susan sings "Going for a Ride in the Car-Car" and reads the book "If I were a Mother". Jennie draws for the neighborhood kids and guest celebrities Burt Lancaster and James Earl Jones make a visit in Sesame Street.
- After being bothered one time too many, Oscar declared he'll find a way to sleep at piece even if it means moving out of his trash can. Meanwhile Bob shows the neighborhood kids a pack of chihuahuas and a young gray squirrel. Mr. Hooper reads "Gwendelyn the Miracle Hen" in its entirety. The letters E, S, W and the numbers 2 and 3 are the sponsors.
- Snow White and the seven dwarfs come to play, count and sing with Alan, Elmo and the kids.
- 1969– 55mTV-Y7.8 (20)TV EpisodeZoe takes her dolls on a field trip but leaves behind Telly's doll, Freddy, by mistake.
- 1. James Earl Jones counts. 2. Bill Cosby shows how to look angry. 3. Differences between around, through and over. 4. Community roles. 5. Spanish word: silla (chair).
- Slimey is on his way to the moon in the WASA spacecraft Wiggleprise. Although Oscar is very proud of his little worm, and keeps a scrapbook of his day to day achievements, he misses Slimey terribly. Still, he won't admit his feelings to Gina or Elmo. But when Slimey's sister Sloppy comes to visit, she and Oscar bond.
- David (who just finished reading a book), a kid (who has just finished a jigsaw puzzle) and Tom (who has a basketball, but must remain in Hooper's Store) each exchange what they have for something that they'd like to have.
- 1969– 55mTV-Y7.8 (26)TV EpisodeAs "Sesame Street" starts its eleventh season, Maria is setting out on a big trip to her native country of Puerto Rico for her twenty-first birthday, and taking Olivia with her. Unbeknownst to her, but not to Olivia, the rest of her friends have secretly followed them to Central America to join the celebration. During the day, they keep recruiting the people they meet to pose as them and make Maria think she's seeing things. They don't ultimately make their presence known until the end of the day, when the party begins. The show is brought to you to today by the letter A and the number 2. While all the excitement in Puerto Rico is going on, Kermit the Frog is doing a news report on the elves and the shoemaker, and Edith Ann of "Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In" tells Herry Monster about what makes her proud. Little Jerry and the Monotones perform their big hit "Telephone Rock", Grover watches The Amazing Mumford perform a subtraction trick with pineapples, and Simon Soundman has trouble communicating with the owner of a music store that he wants to buy a trumpet. There are some memorable bits on animation in this episode too, such as the pinball count, with vocals from the Pointer Sisters, and the classic Madrigal Alphabet.
- Big Bird tries to help Elmo find a far-out dance for the Sesame Street dance party.
- Elmo and Abby are lounging in the garden, when music plays and an announcer introduces the "Find The Amphibian" game. But the problem is that they don't know what an amphibian is! Can they piece all of the clues together to "Find the Amphibian?" Brought to you by the letter N and the number 0.
- When Elmo and Chris go camping, they meet a beaver, some raccoons and some ducks.
- After Telly trades in his pogo stick for the new IPogo, he realizes it is a little too much for one monster to handle.
- Today, Forgetful Jones wants to welcome the viewers, but he can't seem to remember the name of the street. It takes him all day to figure it out. Today's sponsors are the letters L and R and the number 3.
- Sesame Street is paid a visit from the legendary fowl director Birdnardo Birdaluchi, who recruits Gina to help him with his new film, "The Last Egg". Alice, Big Bird, and Snuffy play roles.
- Maria senses that she's going to give birth soon and it's time to go to the hospital. But their car has been towed away and they can't get a cab. So Oscar takes them in his Sloppy Jalopy.
- It's soap opera day on the street. The cast performs "As the World Takes Turns" and "The Young and the Vestless". Sonny Friendly subjects Maria to his Number One game show, and Prairie Dawn puts on a pageant about the growth of a sunflower.
- Having recently moved in together, Maria and Luis are removing some things from the apartment to make more room. Luis had planned to get rid of his old chair, but the memories come flooding back, and he suddenly has second thoughts.
- On Sesame Street: Abby and Zoe pretend to be twins at the Twins Day party. Abby's Flying Fairy School: Blogg discovers the importance of being half-troll. Murray Has a Little Lamb: Murray and Ovejita play baseball. Elmo's World: Elmo meets different families. Word of the Day: "Identical." Abby conjures identical Sherri Shepherds. Guest Starring: Sherri Shepherd Brought To You By: S and 2
- On Sesame Street: Big Bird and Snuffy float over Sesame Street after Abby casts an anti-gravity spell. Abby's Flying Fairy School: Abby and friends find out what it takes to be a Tooth Fairy. Murray Has a Little Lamb: Murray and Ovejita slide and glide at ice skating school. Elmo's World: Elmo goes up and down with yo-yos, hippos, and more. Word of the Day: "Float." Natalie Morales goes up in the air. Guest Starring: Natalie Morales Brought To You By: B and 1
- [HBO] HD. 'Elmozilla.' The growth chart shows Elmo hasn't grown much, so Abby casts a spell to make him grow tall.
- Elmo is in awe of how lightning flashes and thunder booms whenever the Count counts and wants to do the same thing himself. He is determined to find a way, though Maria tells him it will be impossible.
- Big Bird spends the day hanging out with the kids. Today's show is sponsored by the letters H and X and by the number 3.
- 1969– 55mTV-Y7.8 (18)TV Episode[HBO] HD. 'Hansel & Gretel's Playdate with Big Bird.' Hansel and Gretel have an unforgettable time on Sesame Street.
- [HBO] HD. 'Elmo and Zoe's Hat Contest.' Elmo and Zoe face off to see who can wear the most hats at the same time!
- [HBO] HD. 'Rocco's Playdate.' Elmo helps Zoe find just the right play date for Zoe's pet rock, Rocco.
- Placido Flamingo develops a crush on Maria.
- Alan, Rosita, and Elmo are preparing a goody basket for Little Red Riding Hood to take to her grandma and it'll have to be strong enough to stand up to the Big Bad Wolf!
- Rosita writes her own book about her life on Sesame Street and what being Mexican means to her.
- [HBO] HD. 'Count Tribute.' The Count has won the Noble Prize for counting and everyone on Sesame Street gathers for the ceremony.
- Wedding planners Elmo and Zoe must make sure everything is taken care of so that Rocco and Petra can be formally pronounced rock and rock!
- Today, Maria helps Ruby with one of her many experiments, this one concerning finding out what it's like to be blind. Ruby wears a blindfold and tries to use her other senses to figure out what's happening around her.
- [HBO] HD. 'A Bicycle Built by Two.' Luis and Telly follow a diagram of a bicycle and build the perfect sized bicycle for Little Chicken.
- Elmo's friend Stinky is nervous about his first day of preschool. Elmo reassures him that everything will be okay, and helps him find ways to relax and enjoy the fun. Also included, actor and comedian Zach Braff teaches the word "anxious."
- 1. Pat Paulsen recites the alphabet. 2. Big, bigger, biggest. 3. Spanish word: hola (hello). 4. Songs: "Five Fingers on My Right Hand," "Lulu's Back in Town." 5. Films: the fireman, bees. 6. Letter: I.
- David finishes painting a chair, and is about to make a "wet paint" sign, when Sam the Robot offers to do it for him. The first sign he generates is too small, then the next one is too big. David shows Sam the kind of size he wants for his sign, and Sam starts spewing signs all over the place.
- The Count has recruited Gladys the Cow to star in a rewriting of "Sleeping Beauty", but since it simply involves him counting her snores, she loses interest. All the same, she is envious when she learns that Meryl Sheep has taken her place.
- 1. The difference between up and down. 2. Identifying things that make music. 3. Triangles, circles, squares and rectangles.
- 1969– 55mTV-Y7.8 (17)TV Episode
- Maria and David introduce Pete Seeger, who is about to chop a log. Big Bird thinks it'll tire him out, but Pete tells them to join him as he sings "Didn't Old John" while he chops. "Imagination V" -- A surreal segment involving the Venus de Milo statue, a violin, a vampire, and vigilantes. Grover the elevator operator gives a demonstration of in and out which annoys the passengers.
- Maria overhears Oscar wailing, and goes over to investigate. He's mourning the loss of the trash he saw littered all over the street earlier today. Maria points him to the recently installed litter receptacle (with a "PITCH IN!" sign) and explains what it's for. Oscar gets an idea. Two boys notice a D, saying it looks fat. A resonant voice (Gary Owens) informs them that it's the letter D. This leads to a jazzy story about a dog who digs for dice, wins a duck, and buys a dinosaur with a dime. Moral: "If you dig a dinosaur, drop your duck for a dime. Gordon is about to take some old tires to the dump, when Oscar points him to the all-new, giant trash can he's brought to Sesame Street.
- The Count has counted nearly everything on Sesame Street today, except for Oscar's trash collection. Instead, he counts the times Oscar says "no" and makes nasty remarks. Cookie Monster sings a rock song about his cookie obsession.
- While Biff and Sully dig up Sesame Street, Oscar loses his phone service and Susan's water stops running. Just as Biff tells them all will be restored after the work, Susan gets a call from Oscar's grouch hotline on her hose, and water starts spraying out of Oscar's phone. Biff yells down to Sully to check that they didn't get their connections crossed. An ape escapes from the A train and heads over to a birthday party.
- Alphabet: S, W, J. Number: four (Pat Paulsen counts). Family roles. Using clues. Forward, backward. Taking turns.
- Ethel Kennedy reads the story "Sam." Letters: J, O, R. Counting: six. Concepts: long, longer. Mailman, barber, garbageman.
- Letters: J, O, R. Counting: six, seven. Using utensils. The wind. Concepts: triangles, squares; big, bigger, biggest.
- Alphabet: B, D, E, M. Counting: eight, nine. Concepts: near, far. Social relationships. Making friends. Considering the feelings of others.
- Letters: C, F, I (Pat Paulsen recites the alphabet). Numbers: two, three. Films: body parts, noises. Before, after.
- Letters: C, F, I. Numbers: two, three. Films: zoo, noises, what kids are made of. Taking turns. Clothing.
- Batman and Robin show the meaning of clean and dirty. Letters: L, U, and Y. Number: two. Body parts. Magnetic crane. Family roles. Days of the week.
- 1. Arte Johnson recites the alphabet. 2. Letters: V, I. 3. Song: "One of These Things."
- Bert is admiring his bottle cap collection when he offers to show the viewer his rarest piece: a Watermelon Whip. Upon closer inspection, he finds that the rare item is lost. As he panics, David, Maria, Luis, and the kids rush over from their game of scully - which requires bottlecaps to play - to see what's going on. They offer to help him find the missing collectible, but while some of theirs are similar, none of them is red with a white circle and the letter W. Bert believes all hope to be lost and begins chastizing David for making light of his plight when Big Bird stops by. He'd like to join the scully game and says he'll have a bottlecap to contribute as soon as he opens the soda pop he just purchased at Hooper's Store. Bert's attention is sprung when he hears it's a Watermelon Whip, but his excitement diminishes when he learns that Mr. Hooper got six cases of it in - that's 144 bottles, Big Bird calculates - and dismisses the once-rare flavor as worthless now. To replace the open spot on his cork board, he's now got to go find a Blueberry Bubbler - and he doesn't even like that one. Jasper and Julius: Apple. Grover climbs a tree and finds a bird's nest with some eggs in it. The eggs hatch, and the baby birds think Grover is their mommy. When the real mother bird arrives, she mistakes Grover for one of her babies. She gives them all a flying lesson, but Grover promptly falls to the ground.
- Herry Monster enters Hooper's Store and knocks over a stack of cans. As he apologizes, he smashes a tower of drinking glasses. To make up for it, he answers the phone, pulling the cord out of the wall. Mr. Hooper kicks him out; Herry knocks over another tower of cans as he leaves. Bad Bart is looking for Marshal Earp. A man talks about the letter J with a jack-in-the-box, whose lid ends up crushing him.
- The Count tells Maria that he can't find anything new to count, and asks for ideas. She has to go to work, and suggest he try asking Bob or Luis, but he already tried, and they are busy at their jobs. Suddenly he gets an idea: he'll go get a job himself. G For Giggle (voice of Allen Swift). Luis finds Hooper's Store empty, until The Count pops up, dressed as a plumber. Luis points him to a dripping faucet, but he would rather count the drips than fix it. Letter G drawing with kid voice-over. The Count is now a doctor, but rather than examine Bob, he would rather count his face parts and his heartbeats. A gorilla who knows G words applies for a job. Maria sees that The Count is now a librarian, having converted Big Bird's nest area into a makeshift library. Needless to say, he's busy counting the books, albeit quietly.
- Susan reprimands Oscar for insulting her guests at the party she had last night. When Oscar tells Susan that he's getting tired of people going in and out of 123 Sesame Street, Susan replies that she's getting tired of him. Oscar then decides to move on. Speech Balloon: Y is for Yo-Yo.
- Big Bird teaches words that start with the letter L. When he runs out, he asks Gordon to teach him some more. Gordon has to go to work, but he misses the bus, which makes him late to work. Gordon adds, "Laid off - lining - loss, lament, last meal ..." etc. Two small stripes watch as two circles play with each other. The stripes try to bend themselves into circles, but soon find that they can both cooperate to make one big circle. "The Subway"
- Maria recruits Oscar the Grouch to teach the concept of here and there. Oscar obliges, militantly barking orders to the viewer. Maria says there's a nicer way to do it, but Oscar grows tired of her standing here near his trash can, and there behind the construction doors of Big Bird's nest. Just as he's complaining about how dull it all is, a second Maria appears next to him, placing her both here and there. Christopher Clumsy jumps over a hole and says that he fooled the viewer. He then walks into a wall. Artist: Cliff Roberts. Roosevelt Franklin Elementary School: Roosevelt Franklin teaches the class the difference between "here" and "there". He demonstrates by having a letter for Hardhead Henry Harris (here), and delivering it to him (over there), with Smart Tina portraying a mailbox, and Baby Breeze taking it to him. Upon reading the letter, Harris is insulted and chases Roosevelt. Christopher Clumsy jumps over a hole, and falls into another hole. Artist: Cliff Roberts.
- Bob greets the viewer with some kids, and finds out how old they are. "I'm six years old today!" Artist: Jim Simon. Some kids observe a woman drawing pictures of a building, and eventually guess that she's an architect. Richard Pryor plays all the parts in a scenario of two kids meeting a new kid who wants to play. Ernie asks Bert to keep an eye on his pyramid of blocks. The Count walks by, and counts the blocks, moving them out of the pyramid shape. Then he counts them again, putting them back into the pyramid. Bert yells at the Count for moving Ernie's blocks, so the Count counts the blocks again, taking the pyramid apart. At a fiesta, a group of kids try to break through a piñata.
- Oscar has set up a toll booth near his trash can; everybody's supposed to pay a jar of mud before he lets them go through. Maria warns him that he'll have to manually lift the arm, which he does, since everyone has a jar of mud to give him when they want to cross. "Poverty H". Harvey Kneeslapper is bouncing on a pogo stick. He asks a man if he'd like to try it, and the man replies, "I'd love to!" Harvey then slaps a big number 2 on the man's chest. Oscar, worn out from pulling the toll arm, decides to hire David as a toll taker, Jay as a mud storage supervisor, Maria as a policewoman to make sure everyone pays who crosses, and Luis as a repairman to fix the arm. Oscar then decides he'd rather dig some mud by himself, and closes the booth.
- [HBO] HD. 'Grover's Street Safari.' Grover takes Elmo and friends on a Sesame Street Safari and they pretend to be all of the wild animals they see.
- [HBO] HD. 'When Dinosaurs Walked Sesame Street.' Elmo, Chris, and friends dress up as dinosaurs...and learn that Big Bird is a dinosaur!
- 1969– 55mTV-G7.7 (23)TV EpisodeWhen Goldilocks Takes over Jack Horner and Little Miss Muffet's nursery rhymes, they tell her how it makes them feel. Celebrity guest Norah Jones.
- It's time to play "The Healthy Foods Name Game!" with Mr. Healthy Food as the game show host. Elmo has to find four healthy foods of various colors on Sesame Street before the mouse climbs to the top of the refrigerator.
- Big Bird attempts to make a sweater for Susan as a gift he forgotten to give to her on Susan's last year's birthday. Meanwhile Mr. Hooper tries to convince Gordon that his "Super Duper Abracadabra Two Maker" can make any single object into "two". Bob sings "Good Morning Starshine" with the Anything Muppets, and in turn the Anything Muppets sing "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds". The letters E, S, W and the numbers 2 and 3 are the sponsors.
- 1969– 55mTV-G7.7 (25)TV EpisodeWhen Mumford's magic trick goes awry Big Bird is turned into little Big Bird.
- 1969– 55mTV-Y7.7 (22)TV EpisodeBuster the Horse is a big fan of Summer Squall, the fastest horse in the world. When he learns his idol is staying at the Furry Arms Hotel, Buster has to muster up all his courage to meet her.
- 1969– 55mTV-Y7.7 (29)TV EpisodeSesame Street names its new Muppet dog "Barkley"; Comedian/pianist Victor Borge demonstrates high notes and low notes; actress Madeline Kahn sings, "Me, Me, Me"; Herry Monster learns "up" and "down" with John-John, and Ernie is fooled by a newspaper boy.
- Pete Seeger pays another visit to the street, where he plays "Seek and You Shall Find." Between choruses, he tells a riddle. Big Bird tries one as well, which isn't as good as Pete's. Muppets Ernie and Bert - Ernie comes from finishing his bath, and tells Bert that there's something that he forgot. Bert asks if he's washed behind his ears, his neck, and his elbows. Finally, Ernie remembers that he forgot to turn off the water in the tub -- as the water level rises. Cartoon Speech Balloon: L for Light.
- Big Bird is given an award as the camp's best swimmer. Then it's time to go home. After bidding his new friends goodbye, he is surprised to learn that Rusty lives just around the corner. He returns to find a welcome home sign in his nesting area that Snuffy made for him. This episode's sponsors are the letters V and W and the number 5.
- Today Oscar is appearing on the Sally Messy Yuckael show, recalling the painful story of the time when he got "involved" with a kitten.
- Today, Big Bird takes on a rock n'roll singer role and goes on a tour of Sesame Street. He has two birds back him up (the Tweet Along Little Birdies) and Telly hold a rock while they sing (it is a rock concert, after all).
- On Sesame Street: When Snuffy can't stop sneezing, Big Bird and Gina investigate. Abby's Flying Fairy School: Mrs. Sparklenose's magic sneezes turn the fairies into chickens. Bert and Ernie's Great Adventures: Bert and Ernie accidentally create a giant dust bunny. Elmo's World: Elmo finds out what a doctor does. Word of the Day: "Allergic." Taye Diggs and Idina Menzel are allergic. Guest Starring: Taye Diggs, Idina Menzel Brought To You By: K and 10
- 1969– 26mTV-Y7.7 (19)TV Episode[HBO] HD. 'Chicken When It Comes to Thunderstorms.' Elmo and Abby calm some chickens and explain that thunderstorms are safe.
- Elmo, Zoe and Telly argue over who has the best pet in the world. Celebrity guest B.B. King sings about the letter B.
- Today, Prairie Dawn is having a very woolly problem. Three sheep confuse her with their owner, the famous Little Bo Peep, and won't stop following her around Sesame Street.
- It's one crazy day for David. First, Sonny Friendly makes him a contestant on "Find Your Prize", making him think he has a chance to win a house, but no such luck. Then, he learns about Magic Magazine, which honors whoever it chooses.
- Luis, Maria, Jay and Oscar watch as The Amazing Mumford makes things go up and down without touching them: first a book, then a basketball, then Oscar's can. Three witches attempt their own individual spells, which don't work out to their liking. They decide to cooperate by bringing all of their ingredients together, thus making chicken soup.
- Baby Bear spends the day in daycare, but no matter what goes on there, it always reminds him of Golilocks and the trouble she's caused him in the past, and he can't keep his frustration with her hidden.
- Leela is rocking her niece to sleep and needs quiet so that she stays asleep. Noise Patrol officers, Telly and Elmo vow to help keep the volume down on Sesame Street!
- Big Bird, Elmo and Abby are very excited because Gordon is going to read "Maria the Cowgirl - The Lonesome Trail". The story is about Maria the Cowgirl and her hobbyhorse, Amigo. They meet Bad Duck, the toughest duck in the west. Bad Duck says that the trail isn't big enough for the two of them, and won't let Maria pass.
- Today, Sesame Street is visited by Mr. Big, a very tiny man who makes a living dealing in big things. His merchandise quickly takes up space in Hooper's Store. Today's show is sponsored by the letters A and X and the number 2.
- The street is still covered with snow. Bob inadvertently helps Oscar make a mess with it, and Susan is late in leaving for work because her car has been plowed in. Today's sponsors are the letters Q and S and the number 8.
- Gina is at home with a stomachache, but is reluctant to miss work. She keeps calling Hooper's Store to make sure things are alright. Today's show is sponsored by the letters K and T and the number 20.
- It's a chilly day on the street, and things get hectic. Bob has trouble taking Barkley for a walk, Merry Monster doesn't realize she needs to bundle up to play outside, and on top of all that, Flo Bear decides to hibernate at Gina's house.
- Today, Bob is starring in one of Placido Flamingo's operas, this one being a whole new variation on the classic nursery rhyme "The Itsy Bitsy Spider". The catch is, he has to wear a very silly spider costume.
- 1969– 55mTV-Y7.7 (23)TV EpisodeThe gang wakes up to their first morning in Crow Country, and the fun begins. The Count counts horse hairs, Big Bird does a rope trick, Maria displays her inability to mount a horse, and Oscar even participates in a barrel racing game.