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Episode 0162

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Sesame Street
Plot Oscar puts up stop signs around Sesame Street.
Air date December 22, 1970
Season Season 2 (1970-1971)
Sponsors H, 12
Syndication Sesame Street Unpaved
DVD

This episode guide is missing segments cut from Noggin's broadcast.
Picture Segment Description
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 ask it to stop.
Film
"What if you were magic, and could make things stop just by telling it to, or make it go backwards? Stop! Then you could see what things look like when they're moving. Go forwards! Stop! Well, film is magic, and this is a film, so you can be magic for three minutes. Like this: Go slow, water fountain! Now, you try it."
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 and kids compare two groups of four objects.
Cartoon
Rocket countdown: The rocket shoots water. This sketch was originally included in the Sesame Street Pitch Reel.
Celebrity
Carol Burnett: "Well, back to the ol' drawing board!"
(First: Episode 0057)
SCENE 3
Gordon asks the kids to figure out which toys in their groups are the same and different.
Cartoon
Rocket countdown: The spectators take off.
Celebrity
Carol Burnett: "Well, back to the ol' drawing board!" (repeat)
SCENE 4
Gordon and Mr. Hooper ask Melody to count 12 bottles of ginger ale.
Celebrity
Basketball players count to 12.
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 beginning, middle and end.
Film
A little boy imagines that he's a baker.
(First: Episode 0020)
Cartoon
H is for horn
(First: Episode 0020)
SCENE 6
Oscar complains 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.
(First: Episode 0066)
Cartoon
H for hello (voice of Gary Owens)
(First: Episode 0020)
Cast
Gordon and Bob put an H together.
Film
Animals from the African plains.
(First: Episode 0128)
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.
(First: Episode 0089)
SCENE 7
Susan plays "What Happens Next" with some kids.
Film
Clark Gesner narrates the story of an unhappy hand that wishes he could make a noise.
(EKA: Episode 0007)
Cartoon
H is for horseshoe.
Cartoon
Gloria, a rambunctious little girl, sings the alphabet song while an adult gives her instructions. This skit was also included in the Sesame Street Pitch Reel.
(First: Episode 0010)
Muppets
Anything Muppets sing "Goin' for a Ride", while traveling in a car, train and boat.
(First: Episode 0037)
SCENE 8
Bob shows the kids a STOP sign in Spanish.


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