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Sesame Street Old School Outlines

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Seventh outline…right now!


Sesame Street Old School Outline

Season 9: Oscar paints/Olivia takes Big Bird shopping for a camera

Sponsors: W, 11

Scene 1: Luis finds Oscar about to start working on some art, and the Grouch needs Luis’s help. Luis isn’t sure, but Oscar convinces him to hold some of his supplies: a jar of mud, a set of paints, and several rotten eggs. The final touch: an air horn blared from inside the trashcan that startles Luis and makes him drop the messy supplies on his shirt. (Oscar: “Look at that! A true masterpiece! Eat your heart out, Andy Warhol!”)

Cartoon: Typewriter Guy-W is for Wall

Film: A flower opens and closes

Muppets: Simon Soundman buys a saw

Cartoon: It’s a Lovely Eleven Morning (Bud Luckey)

Film/Song: “Everybody Eats” (Joe Raposo background music)

Scene 2: Mr. Hooper, Maria, and Bob play “One of These Things” with the kids in Hooper’s Store. The items are a cup of water, a root beer float, a glass of milk, and a head of lettuce. The kids correctly guess that the lettuce doesn’t belong because it is not a drink.

Film: Eleven eggs and one cookie

Cartoon: Pinball Number Count #11

Muppets: Mr. Johnson finds a fly in his soup and tells Waiter Grover to look in the bowl. However, Grover finds these directions a bit hard to follow.

Film: Two birds (Joe Raposo background music)

Cartoon: W-Worm

Scene 3: Olivia is about to take a picture of some birds when her camera runs out of film. Big Bird is curious about how cameras work, so Olivia decides to take Big Bird to the camera store.

Cartoon: Wanda the Witch

Muppets: Bert sings the song of “The National Association of W Lovers” (featuring Ernie and Mr. Johnson in the audience)

Cartoon: I am dry, and he is wet (fisherman and scuba diver)

Cast: Charlie Chaplin (Maria) tries to put clothes IN the drawer

Cartoon: Numbers 1-20 in a colorful animated box

Muppets: Dragnet Parody Letter W

Film: Hamburger bun factory

Cartoon: I am dry, and he is wet (girl and elephant)

Scene 4: Big Bird explores the camera store and watches as Olivia purchases some film for her camera.

Muppets: Super Grover at the barbershop

Cartoon: 11 Cheer (animation by Jim Henson)

Cartoon: A hand draws a telephone booth

Scene 5: Big Bird tells the adults (Susan, Mr. Hooper, Maria, and Bob) what he learned at the camera store. Then they all watch as Olivia takes pictures of the flying birds. (Big Bird: “Hey, those are my cousins Laurel, Costello, and Gracie!”)

Muppets: Little Jerry and the Monotones sing “Proud”

Film: A warthog runs around (Oscar voiceover; Joe Raposo background music)

Muppets: Ernie and Bert play a pretending game (Bert’s train impersonation attracts a Muppet conductor and several passengers)

Cartoon: I am dry, and he is wet (man on the beach)

Film: Hands count to 11 (Fran Brill voiceover)

Cartoon: Sand W

Scene 6: Olivia takes pictures of Big Bird and the adults with her new camera. Oscar announces the sponsors. SS sign still: Grover. CTW sign still: Susan.


CAST:

Emilio Delgado as Luis

Will Lee as Mr. Hooper

Loretta Long as Susan

Sonia Manzano as Maria

Bob McGrath as Bob

Alaina Reed as Olivia

AND

Caroll Spinney as Big Bird and Oscar


JIM HENSON’S MUPPETS

Frank Oz as Bert, Grover, AMs

Jerry Nelson as Mr. Johnson, Simon Soundman, Little Jerry, AMs

Richard Hunt as AMs

Jim Henson as Ernie, AMs
 

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Outline Eight!


Sesame Street Old School Outline

Season 4: Mr. Snuffleupagus and Big Bird have lunch together

Sponsors: A, J, 5

Scene 1: Susan and Gordon discover Oscar working as a radio DJ for the station WMUD. The “music” he plays is nothing more than radio static.

Cartoon: Counting 20 feathers on a peacock

Muppet/Kid Moments: Herry Monster and John-John count 1-20

Cartoon: Jazzy Spies #5

Muppets: Kermit gives Cookie Monster an intelligence test

Transition: Circles and squares

Scene 2: Big Bird is waiting for Mr. Snuffleupagus to arrive at his nest so that they can have a picnic. Once Snuffy arrives, Big Bird brings out his food: birdseed bread. Snuffy has cabbages. Even though they like different foods, they’re still best friends.

Cast: Wally and Ralph try to set a table

Muppets: Grover sings “Still We Like Each Other”

Cartoon: A-Alligator

Muppet/Kid Moments: Ernie, Bert, and Shola show the letter A (“A, Bert!”)

Cartoon: A-Ape

Scene 3: Cookie Monster and Maria play “One of These Things” with three cookies and a toolbox (filled with a hammer, screwdrivers, wrench, and nails). Cookie correctly guesses that the toolbox doesn’t belong, and then proceeds to eat every last item used in the game. “The wrench full of iron! Good for me diet.”

Film/Song: Henson #5

Scene 4: Gordon and Susan present the letter A

Muppets: Harvey Kneeslapper’s “A” joke

Cartoon: A witch tells a story about the letter A

Celebrity: Two men (played by Bill Cosby) recite the alphabet

Muppets: Roosevelt Franklin Elementary School-Pride

Film: Parts of an elephant

Scene 5: Big Bird, Maria, and David present the letter J

Cartoon: J-Jam

Muppets: Sherlock Hemlock and Ernie solve the mystery of the half-eaten apple

Film/Song: J-Jump (Joe Raposo)

Cartoon: J Story (Don’t jive a judge by jamming a june bug!)

Cartoon: “Why are you holding one leg up in the air, Jasper?”

Muppets: News Flash-The Pied Piper of Hamlin

Film: Three of these things (one child is upside-down)

Cartoon: Jazzy Spies #5 (repeat)

Scene 6: Susan, Gordon, Maria, David, and Big Bird present the number 5

Film: Mad Painter #5

Muppets: Ernie plays the drums and forgets to let Bert back into the apartment

Cartoon: Two men talk about the letter J

Transition: Circles and a wadded-up napkin

Cartoon: Danny knows the alphabet, and boy is he proud!

Scene 7: Everyone says goodbye as Snuffy announces the sponsors. SS sign still: Mr. Hooper and Bob. CTW sign still: Ernie and Bert.


CAST:

Northern Calloway as David

Loretta Long as Susan

Sonia Manzano as Maria

Hal Miller as Gordon

AND

Caroll Spinney as Big Bird and Oscar


JIM HENSON’S MUPPETS

Frank Oz as Cookie Monster, Bert, Grover, Harvey Kneeslapper, AMs

Jerry Nelson as Mr. Snuffleupagus, Herry Monster, Sherlock Hemlock, AMs

Matt Robinson as Roosevelt Franklin

Jim Henson as Ernie, Kermit, AMs
 

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Feelin' fine with outline nine!


Sesame Street Old School Outline

Season 9: Bert loses his pet pigeon Bernice

Sponsors: B, L, 3

Scene 1: Bob and Big Bird present the letter B

Cartoon: B is for Bear, Bicycle, Bump, Branch, and Bees

Muppets: Chrissy and the Alphabeats sing “Count It Higher”

Film: An acrobat act

Cartoon: Three cuckoo birds enter a clock

Muppets: Little Miss Muffett Stage Play (featuring Lance the director and a blank Fat Blue Anything Muppet)

Film/Song: B is for Bubble

Cartoon: EXIT (polar bear)

Scene 2: Luis and Linda present the letter L

Muppets: Bert and Ernie sing “La, La”

Film: Counting buses

Cartoon: Matching footprint sizes

Muppets: Grover demonstrates empty and full with monsters in a telephone booth (“Anyone here named Mondipoorg?”)

Film/Song: I’m an Aardvark (Joe Raposo)

Cartoon: Ringmaster #3

Scene 3: Olivia, Maria, and Gordon find Bert crying by the steps of 123 Sesame Street. Bert has lost his favorite pet pigeon Bernice. The adults ask him to remember when he last saw her, and what she looked like. Once Bert gives them the information, everyone begins to search for Bernice.

Cartoon: A Loaf of Bread, a Container of Milk, and a Stick of Butter

Film/Song: Henson #3

Cartoon: What if I popped your balloon?

Cast: Linda’s Theater Without Words-The Farmer and the Seed

Muppets: Ernie uses a safe to keep a bag of cookies away from Cookie Monster. But to Ernie’s dismay, Cookie eats the safe in order to get to the cookies!

Cartoon: L-Lips (speech balloon)

Cartoon: The Yo-Yo Master helps a kid find his way home (very psychedelic cartoon)

Scene 4: By now, all of the Street residents are calling out for Bernice. Even Big Bird, Gladys the Cow, and the Count have joined in the search (The Count: “That’s twelve! Twelve times that I have called Bernice’s name!”).

Cartoon: Typewriter Guy-B for Ball

Film: Going down a slide 6 times

Cartoon: B is for Bongo, Beat, and Bottles

Muppets: The Frazzle-tones perform “Frazzle”

Scene 5: Everyone is just about to give up, when Bert suddenly sees Bernice in the sky! As everyone calls her name, Bert pours out some birdseed and Bernice swoops down, safely back on Sesame Street.

Film: Mad Painter #3

Muppets: Sherlock Hemlock invents the EXIT sign for Caveman King Ernie

Cartoon: L-Lunchbox (speech balloon)

Cartoon: Construction workers’ lunchbox alphabet

Film: Baby eagles

Cartoon: Sand L

Muppets: The Twiddlebug family (Thomas, Tessie, Timmy, and Tina) attempt to exit a roller-skating rink

Film: A woman in a burning house must find the EXIT

Scene 6: Bert, Maria, and Olivia spend some time on the roof with Bernice and her pigeon friends. Gordon announces the sponsors. SS sign still: Mr. Hooper. CTW sign still: Bob and Linda.


CAST:

Linda Bove as Linda

Northern Calloway as David

Emilio Delgado as Luis

Loretta Long as Susan

Will Lee as Mr. Hooper

Sonia Manzano as Maria

Bob McGrath as Bob

Roscoe Orman as Gordon

Alaina Reed as Olivia

AND

Caroll Spinney as Big Bird


JIM HENSON’S MUPPETS:

Frank Oz as Bert, Grover, Cookie Monster, Little Miss Muffett, AMs

Jerry Nelson as the Count, Sherlock Hemlock, Frazzle, AMs

Chris Cerf as Chrissy, AMs

Richard Hunt as AMs

AND

Jim Henson as Ernie, Lance the director, AMs
 

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Let's do it again with outline TEN!


Sesame Street Old School Outline

Season 10: David is angry

Sponsors: G, U, 9

Scene 1: Maria, Bob, and Big Bird exercise with the kids.

Muppets: Ernie listens to an exercise program, but Bert wants to listen to the Pigeon News. Eventually, Bert gives in and joins Ernie, and likes it so much that he ends up missing his entire Pigeon News broadcast.

Cartoon: G-Giggle

Film: African kids play on a playground

Cartoon: Billy Jo Jive-Missing Wig

Muppets: Stuie Monster and the Aristocrats perform “Fur”

Film: A jack rabbit runs (Joe Raposo background music)

Scene 2: Olivia finds David sitting outside Hooper’s Store. She learns that David had a big argument with Mr. Hooper, which is re-enacted in a flashback. Olivia tells him to calm down by taking a deep breath, but he’s still angry with Mr. Hooper.

Muppets: Little Jerry and the Monotones sing “Mad”

Film: A marching band forms a square

Cartoon: A dog meets the letter U

Cast: A scarecrow-like man (Bob) shows the word ENTER

Muppets: News Flash-Mirror on the Wall

Cartoon: Pinball Number Count #9

Scene 3: Herry Monster approaches David and suggests that he try punching a pillow. After Herry demonstrates, without breaking the pillow, David tries it and puts his fist right through the pillow, to Herry’s shock. And David is still angry.

Cartoon: A goat sings “It Ain’t Bad to Get Mad”

Muppets: Cookie Monster shares a cookie with a sad-eyed AM girl

Cartoon: Typewriter Guy-G for Glue

Film: A boy named Michael goes to the dentist

Muppets: Grover presents the letter G, which keeps growing and growing until it explodes

Cartoon: A man reads a sign that says “GROW,” and gets attacked by a wild flower

Cartoon: G-Goat

Scene 4: The Count comes by and suggests that David should slowly count to 10. David does so, with the Count’s help, but even that doesn’t work.

Film: Recycling newspapers

Cartoon: A gorilla that knows G words applies for a job

Muppets: Ernie “shares” licorice with Bert

Transition: Scanimate kids playing

Muppets/Celebrity: Lena Horne sings “Bein’ Green” with Kermit the Frog

Cartoon: Martian Beauty #9 (Bud Luckey)

Scene 5: Oscar sees David walking down the street, still fuming. “Hey, you’re looking really grouchy, and I like it! What’s the scoop, Dave?” David explains why he’s angry and Oscar hangs on his every word. Suddenly David realizes that he just needed someone to listen to him talk about his feelings. He proceeds to thank and hug Oscar, who is now extremely angry. Oscar: “Nothing EVER goes right for a Grouch! UUUGGHH!!!” (He slams lid down so hard that the camera shakes.)

Film: Flamingos (Joe Raposo background music)

Muppets: “Some, None, and All” with Bip Bipadotta (featuring the Anything Muppets and the Anything Monsters)

Cartoon: U-Up (“Hey, Ralph! What’s up?” “I am!”)

Muppets: Grover and Biff invent the wheel (a lesson in shapes)

Cartoon: U-Umbrella (speech balloon)

Film: Alaskan Winter Song (Joe Raposo)

Cartoon: An award for the letter U

Scene 7: David and Mr. Hooper apologize to each other as Olivia and Herry Monster announce the sponsors. SS sign still: Gordon and Susan. CTW sign still: Luis.


CAST:

Northern Calloway as David

Will Lee as Mr. Hooper

Sonia Manzano as Maria

Bob McGrath as Bob

Alaina Reed as Olivia

AND

Caroll Spinney as Big Bird and Oscar



JIM HENSON’S MUPPETS

Frank Oz as Bert, Grover, Cookie Monster, AMs

Jerry Nelson as the Count, Herry Monster, Biff, Little Jerry, AMs

Richard Hunt as Stuie Monster, AMs

AND

Jim Henson as Ernie, Kermit, AMs
 

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Outline eleven is here!


Sesame Street Old School Outline

Season 8: A barbecue on Sesame Street

Sponsors: M, Y, 2

Scene 1: Bob and Linda walk outside on a beautiful summer day. Linda shows the kids how to sign the words for sun, rain, snow, and wind.

Cartoon: The Yellow Yahoo

Muppets: Guy Smiley hosts the Weather Show

Scene 2: Bob suggests having a barbecue on Sesame Street. Everyone agrees and starts preparing. Oscar asks Maria what’s going on. Once she tells him, he sinks back into his can in disgust. “I think I’ll stay inside and sort my moldy sock drawer!”

Cartoon: I am dry, and they are wet (man gets blown away into a puddle)

Film: The Mad Painter #2

Muppets: Sherlock Hemlock helps Ernie find a missing Bert at the beach. It turns out that Ernie buries Bert under the sand.

Cartoon: I am dry, and he is wet (wet dog shakes water onto the man)

Film: Triangles all around

Cartoon: BUS! We’re on the bus!

Muppets: Super Grover-Bus Stop

Cartoon: M is for Moo

Scene 3: Inside Hooper’s Store, Big Bird plays “One of These Things” with Susan and Mr. Hooper. The items are a fork, a knife, a spoon, and a football. Big Bird guesses that the football doesn’t belong because it isn’t an eating utensil. Herry Monster comes and reclaims his football, but unfortunately he tosses it through Mr. Hooper’s window. Herry: “Sorry about that, Mr. Hooper! I’ll fix it with some Scotch tape!”

Muppets: News Flash-Hickory Dickory Dock (featuring a cow, a duck, and a horse)

Film/Song: Kangaroo Blues (Joe Raposo)

Cartoon: Shape organization part 1

Cast: David, Maria, and Bob show on, in, and under

Cartoon: Shape organization part 2

Film: A garbage man puts litter into a wastebasket (part 1)

Muppets: M-M-Monster Meal (featuring Cookie Monster and Herry Monster)

Film: A man litters, and a girl picks up after him (part 2)

Cartoon: Magical Herman’s Addition Trick

Scene 4: The camera pans across the street…Willy and Mr. MacIntosh are grilling hamburgers and hot dogs in the arbor area. Mr. Hooper, Bob, Maria, Susan, and Gordon are preparing food inside Hooper’s Store. Luis, David, Linda, and Olivia are setting the tables and watching over the kids and Muppets (Big Bird, the Count, Grover, and Gladys) on the Street. The Count: “It’s going to be ONE wonderful barbecue!”

Cartoon: Typewriter Guy – Y is for Yo-Yo

Film: Three of these kids (one kid is playing baseball instead of basketball)

Muppets: The Anything Muppets sing about the bus stop

Cartoon: Kids wait for the bus. “Here comes the bus!”

Film: Y-Yacht

Cartoon: A child acts out his adventures with a broomstick

Scene 5: Bob leads the entire street in a rousing rendition of “Sing” before starting the barbecue. The Count starts counting everything in sight (“That is twenty people, sixty-four hot dogs, fifty-six hamburgers, one-hundred ten cups of lemonade, thirty-two plates, forty-eight napkins…”) before Maria and Luis get him to stop. Everyone digs into the delicious food, sings songs, and plays games for the rest of the day.

Film: Kids at a Cinco de Mayo celebration

Cartoon: M-Mouse

Muppets: Fish in the Cowboy Hat (featuring Ernie and Bert)

Cartoon: M is for Marvelous Martha

Film/Song: “Look Around (How You Grow)”

Muppets: Marshall Grover learns about forward and backward from Fred the Wonder Horse

Cartoon: M-Mailbox (speech balloon)

Cartoon: Pinball Number Count #2

Scene 6: At night, Maria stops by Oscar’s can with the leftover garbage, napkins, and paper plates from the barbecue. Naturally, the Grouch is delighted, but he doesn’t show it. (“Thanks, I guess. Now take a walk, skinny!”) Once Maria leaves, Oscar admires the bag of trash as David announces the sponsors. SS sign still: Olivia and Linda. CTW sign still: Mr. Hooper.


CAST:

Linda Bove as Linda

Northern Calloway as David

Emilio Delgado as Luis

Will Lee as Mr. Hooper

Loretta Long as Susan

Kermit Love as Willy

Sonia Manzano as Maria

Bob McGrath as Bob

Chet O’Brien as Mr. MacIntosh

Roscoe Orman as Gordon

Alaina Reed as Olivia

AND

Caroll Spinney as Big Bird and Oscar


JIM HENSON’S MUPPETS:

Frank Oz as Bert, Cookie Monster, Grover, AMs

Jerry Nelson as the Count, Herry Monster, Sherlock Hemlock, Fred the Wonder Horse, AMs

Richard Hunt as Gladys, AMs

Jim Henson as Ernie, Kermit, Guy Smiley, AMs
 

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The Ladybug Picnic outline…number 12!


Sesame Street Old School Outline

Season 3: Meeting Oscar’s family

Sponsors: F, S, 12

Scene 1: Oscar is waiting for his family to arrive on Sesame Street. Bob and Gordon are curious to see what the Grouch family will be like. (Bob: “Are they really coming today?” Oscar: “No, they’re coming in twenty-seven years…OF COURSE they’re coming today, you dingo!”)

Cartoon: 30 dots (one takes longer to get there than the others)

Cartoon: Ladybugs’ Picnic (Bud Luckey)

Muppets: Herbert Birdsfoot and Grover count from 1 to 20

Scene 2: Oscar’s mother (played by Jerry Nelson), father (Jim Henson), and sister (Frank Oz) arrive, and they all look and act just like Oscar, right down to the green fur, bushy eyebrows, and sneering faces. After being greeted (Grouch-style) by Bob and Gordon, Oscar offers to show his family around Sesame Street, and they agree. (Mom: “Wait, we agreed on something? Aw, yuck!”)

Cartoon: 30 dots (one dot shows up early)

Muppets/Song: “Sammy the Snake”

Film: Mad Painter #12

Cartoon: Superman presents the letter S!

Scene 3: Oscar brings his family to Mr. Hooper’s Store, where he orders four chocolate sundaes with whipped cream, chopped liver, pickles, and horseradish. Mr. Hooper is repulsed, but he makes the sundaes anyway.

Cartoon: S-Snake (speech balloon)

Muppets: Ernie, Bert, and Big Bird demonstrate tall, taller and tallest

Scene 4: After a delicious meal, Oscar thanks Mr. Hooper and is immediately scolded by his father.

Cartoon: 30 dots (one dot turns red)

Film: Indian Baby Bath (Joe Raposo)

Cast: Wally and Ralph try to use umbrellas

Cartoon: Ringmaster #12

Muppets: What’s My Part? Nose (featuring Guy Smiley, Bennett Snerf, Arlene Frantic, and Cookie Monster)

Film: “Take a Breath” (Joe Raposo)

Cartoon: S-Snow, Santa, Sleigh

Scene 5: Oscar takes his family to the Fix-It Shop, where Luis and Rafael work. They play a game of “One of These Things” with the Grouches. The items are a broken clock, a rusty lamp, a dented toaster, and a pineapple. Oscar guesses that the pineapple doesn’t belong, not because it’s a piece of fruit, but because “it isn’t a beautiful piece of trash like those other things!”

Cartoon: F-Fly (speech balloon)

Muppets: Herry Monster and Grover look for shapes

Film: Rhinoceros love (Joe Raposo)

Cartoon: Filbert’s Flea Circus

Muppets: Bob sings “People in Your Neighborhood” with a grocer and a doctor

Muppets: Ernie explains to Bert how a cookie helps him remember things

Cartoon: 30 dots (they all turn red)

Film: You can clean almost anything!

Scene 6: Oscar introduces his family to Susan, Maria, and Gordon, and the Grouches don’t understand why he lives on Sesame Street. Then they realize that all this cheeriness makes him grouchy, which makes him happy.

Muppets: Kermit’s lecture on emotions (Cookie Monster eats the happy and sad faces)

Cartoon: Two heads think of F words

Film: Rectangles (loud timpani soundtrack and lots of crazed camera work)

Cartoon: Francis the Fairy

Cartoon: 30 dots (successful completion until one turns red at the last moment)

Scene 7: Oscar and the adults send off the Grouch family. (Gordon: “They’re not bad…for grouches.”) Rafael announces the sponsors. SS sign still: Ernie and Cookie Monster. CTW sign still: Bob and Susan.


CAST:

Emilio Delgado as Luis

Raul Julia as Rafael

Will Lee as Mr. Hooper

Loretta Long as Susan

Sonia Manzano as Maria

Bob McGrath as Bob

Matt Robinson as Gordon

AND

Caroll Spinney as Big Bird and Oscar


JIM HENSON’S MUPPETS

Frank Oz as Oscar’s sister, Bert, Grover, Cookie Monster, AMs

Jerry Nelson as Oscar’s mother, Herry Monster, Herbert Birdsfoot, Sammy the Snake, AMs

Fran Brill as Arlene Frantic

Jim Henson as Oscar’s father, Ernie, Guy Smiley, Kermit, AMs
 

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Sorry I haven't had much of a chance to review most of these outlines- I've got a lot going on in my life right now, so...yeah! Hopefully, I will have a chance to do that.

Now, there's one thing in your most recent outline that I can't help but noticing: in Scene 1, you have Gordon (along with Bob) meet Oscar's relatives, and in Scene 6, you have Gordon (along with Susan and Maria) meeting them again. What's up with that? I'm not complaining or anything, but I just find it slightly odd how Gordon is meeting them twice in one episode, that's all.
 

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Sorry I haven't had much of a chance to review most of these outlines- I've got a lot going on in my life right now, so...yeah! Hopefully, I will have a chance to do that.

Now, there's one thing in your most recent outline that I can't help but noticing: in Scene 1, you have Gordon (along with Bob) meet Oscar's relatives, and in Scene 6, you have Gordon (along with Susan and Maria) meeting them again. What's up with that? I'm not complaining or anything, but I just find it slightly odd how Gordon is meeting them twice in one episode, that's all.
That's a mistake that somehow escaped me. It should just be Susan and Maria, without Gordon. Gordon only meets the Grouch family in Scene 2.
 

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Outline thirteen!

Sesame Street Old School Outline

Season 6: Herry is jealous of a new monster on Sesame Street

Sponsors: E, V, 9

Scene 1: David and Susan find a little monster named Huey (a furry small pink AM played by Richard Hunt) that has gotten lost. Susan and David comfort the little monster and promise to help him out.

Muppets: Prairie Dawn’s face pageant (featuring Ernie, Herry, Cookie Monster, Bert, and Grover)

Film: Mad Painter #9

Cartoon: E…see me eating a peach (art by John & Faith Hubley)

Cartoon: A man saws out the letter E

Scene 2: Susan and David introduce Huey to Mr. Hooper, Luis, Maria, Big Bird, and Herry Monster. Herry notices that everyone seems to be paying more attention to Huey than they are to him.

Cartoon: E is for Enter and Exit (“That’s enough, Roy!”)

Muppets: News Flash-Christopher Columbus

Cartoon: E-Egg

Cartoon: The Old Woman Who Lived in a Nine

Film: Starfish (Joe Raposo)

Scene 3: Herry want to play catch with Maria and David, but they’re reading a picture book to Huey. Then Herry goes to Mr. Hooper’s Store and asks for a ham and cheese sandwich, but Mr. Hooper is busy making that exact sandwich for Huey.

Film/Song: Henson #9

Muppets: Ernie and Cookie Monster demonstrate proper table manners…or at least Ernie does.

Scene 4: Herry goes to the Fix-It Shop to chat with Luis and Susan, but they’re busy making calls to Huey’s mother. Herry thinks that none of the adults care about him anymore.

Cartoon: V words (Venus, Violin, Valentine, Violets…)

Muppet/Kid Moments: The Count and Ingrid count to 20 in English and Spanish

Cartoon: V-The Villian in the Panama Hat

Film: “We’re a Family” (Joe Raposo)

Muppets: Ernie doesn’t feel special, but Bert tells him otherwise

Cast: Luis is trapped in a brick room until he discovers the word “EXIT”

Muppets: The Anything Muppets perform “Subway”

Cartoon: King Minus shows subtraction

Scene 4: After sulking along the street, Herry throws a wastebasket in frustration, scattering trash everywhere. Luis and Susan sit him down and explain that they will always care about him. Herry is still jealous, but the adults explain that it’s okay to feel that way. Susan suggests that Herry should try to make friends with Huey. Then Huey comes along and asks Herry if he wants to play catch since there aren’t any other monsters around. Herry says yes!

Cartoon: Ringmaster #9

Film: Auctioning off farm animals

Muppets: Kermit and Grover demonstrate “here” and “there” using a large load of bricks

Cartoon: V-Violin (speech balloon)

Cast: Luis is trapped in a brick room until he discovers the word “SALIDA” (Spanish version)

Cartoon: Things that are big and small (bugs, birds, men, elephants, and a gorilla)

Muppets/Cast: Maria reads “The King’s Problem”

Cartoon: Sand V

Muppets: Sinister Sam is looking for Big Barney

Film: The Alphabet Dancers make a V

Cartoon: Flying V in space

Scene 5: Herry is having fun playing catch with Huey, when Huey’s mother (a furry large lavender live-hand AM played by Fran Brill) comes for her son. Herry is sad to see Huey leave, but Huey promises to come back soon. The adults smile upon seeing this new friendship as Big Bird announces the sponsors. SS sign still: Oscar and the Count. CTW sign still: David.


CAST:

Northern Calloway as David

Emilio Delgado as Luis

Will Lee as Mr. Hooper

Loretta Long as Susan

Sonia Manzano as Maria

AND

Caroll Spinney as Big Bird


JIM HENSON’S MUPPETS

Frank Oz as Bert, Grover, Cookie Monster, AMs

Jerry Nelson as Herry Monster, the Count, AMs

Richard Hunt as Huey Monster, AMs

Fran Brill as Prairie Dawn, Huey’s mother, AMs

Jim Henson as Ernie, Kermit, Sinister Sam, AMs
 

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One other question regarding one of the segments in the barbecue episode: there have been at least 3 segments with Anything Muppets singing about the bus stop. Which one specifically were you thinking about including?
 
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