Sesame Street 1970 S.2 Ep.162 | Stop Signs | Goin' for a Ride Song | Becoming A Baker | Jim Henson
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- Опубликовано: 30 янв 2025
- Sesame Street (December 22, 1970, PBS) Season 2, Episode 162 recorded on VHS from Noggin in late 2002 via Comcast Cable in Eugene, Oregon.
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SCENE 1 Bob, Gordon, and Mr. Hooper notice that Oscar has put STOP signs up all over the Street. "This sign here means STOP making so much noise! And this sign here? That means STOP playing all those fun games around here!" The others tell Oscar that they think the signs mean STOP being so grouchy all the time.
Cartoon The O in STOP bounces around, and the other letters tell it to stop.
Artists: The Hubleys
Film "Stop and Go" - film footage plays forward, freezes, and runs backward on command.
The pigeon footage in this film was re-used for the introduction of "Doin' the Pigeon."
Cast Larry and Phyllis cooperate on sending out invitations to a party.
SCENE 2 Gordon, Josh, Melody, and Troy compare two groups of four objects, pointing out how they remain the same amount whether they're in a line or in a group.
Cartoon Rocket countdown: The rocket shoots water.
Celebrity Carol Burnett: "Well, back to the ol' drawing board!"
SCENE 3 Gordon now asks the kids to figure out which items in their groups are the same and different. One group has three fruits and one ball, the other has three toy birds and one toy cow.
Cartoon Rocket countdown: The spectators take off.
Celebrity Carol Burnett: "Well, back to the ol' drawing board!" (repeat)
SCENE 4 Gordon tells Mr. Hooper that Melody is having trouble counting past 7. Mr. Hooper uses two six-packs of ginger ale so Melody can count the bottles.
Celebrity The New York Knicks make 11 shots, but miss on the 12th.
Cartoon Rocket countdown: Rocket takes off at 7. Then it comes down so the man can continue his countdown, but at 1, it falls over with a huge crash.
SCENE 5 Gordon has the kids line up to demonstrate the beginning, middle, and end of the line. Afterwards, Gordon points everyone to the beginning of a pie...
Film A little boy imagines that he's a baker.
Cartoon "Poverty H”
SCENE 6 Oscar complains and explains to the viewer about H words that he doesn't like: "hello," "ha ha," and "happy."
Muppets Kermit tries to give a lecture on being happy, but Cookie Monster eats Kermit's happy face prop, which makes him mad.
Cartoon H for hello (voice of Gary Owens)
Cast Gordon and Bob put an H together.
Film Kids narrate a film of an African plain and the animals that live there.
Muppets Kermit demonstrates his "What Happens Next" machine, which is designed to turn on his radio. None of the parts of the machine work properly.
SCENE 7 At home, Susan displays some pictures to the kids and asks them to tell her what could happen next. The first picture has two kids riding their toy car and bicycle toward each other, the second is kids playing hopscotch; Susan shows that there can be more than one answer.
Film There Once Was a Hand: Skip Hinnant narrates the story of an unhappy hand that wishes he could make a noise.
Cartoon H is for horseshoe.
Cartoon Gloria, a rambunctious little girl, sings the alphabet song while an adult gives her instructions.
Muppets Anything Muppets sing "Goin' for a Ride", while traveling in a car, train, and boat.
SCENE 8 Bob shows the kids a STOP sign in Spanish before signing off, which some kids can recognize by the shape of the sign. Gordon announces the sponsors.
CLOSING SIGNS Bob holds up the Sesame Street sign while Roosevelt Franklin and his mother hold up the CTW sign at the end. - Развлечения