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Episode 0010
Plot: Letter Xs go on strike
Sponsors: O, X, 4
SCENE 1: Big Bird welcomes the viewers. Forgetful Jones has a problem on his hands - he cannot remember what letter to give his partner for her birthday. As Big Bird helps him identify the letter, he becomes frustrated and responds "Oh, boy…" and now Forgetful Jones remembers what letter to give his parther: the letter O. Jones thanks Big Bird for reminding him, but Big Bird said to himself "What did I say?"
Cartoon: Letter O limerick
Muppets: An Anything Muppet mechanic re-inflates the letters in the word BUS.
Film: Word Showcases -- A male voiceover lists a plethora of words starting with O.
Cast: Luis portrays Captain Under-Wonder, who demonstrates "under", but the last item to go under is the tire, so he shrinks himself down to fit under the tire.
Cartoon: Alphabet chain reaction.
Song: "Starfish" (by Joe Raposo)
Cartoon: A spring bounces over and under animals and other objects.
Muppets: "(I Can't Get No) Cooperation"
Cartoon: Billy Jo Jive -- "The Missing Club's Funds"
SCENE 2: Gordon and the kids are playing basketball, while Oscar and his Grouchketeers are interrupting the game. Gordon teaches Oscar and his Grouchketeers the importance of not interrupting others. Oscar respects Gordon's wishes and they now march into Hooper's Store and give the merchant a hard time.
Cartoon: The Ringmaster and his four lordly lions.
Muppets: Four Muppet cheerleaders give four big cheers for the number four.
Film: Ospray (music by Joe Raposo)
Celebrity: Bill Cosby and his duplicate count to 20 one by one.
Cartoon: Donnie Budd sings a tune about four lions.
Film: Bus trip, with guitar-rhythm background music.
Cartoon: The word BUS
Muppets: Bruce Stringbean and the S Street Band's song, "Born to Add"
Transition: David spots a square in space, and the kids count its sides.
SCENE 3: Cookie Monster enters Mr. Hooper's store so he could have a sandwich. Hooper is very impressed, assuming Cookie Monster is starting to eat healthy for once in his life, and explains the benefits of healthy eating. But apparently, Cookie Monster informs the merchant that he wants a cookie sandwich.
Film/Song: "At the Animal Doctor"
Cartoon: The Hummingbird (art by Bruce Cayard)
Muppets: Ernie and Bert -- Ernie imagines what would happen if Bert was to step on a roller skate that Bert tells Ernie to put away - could Bert slide out the door, and fetch him an ice cream cone along the way?
Film: Bank tellers and the equipment they use.
SCENE 4: Big Bird discovers several letter Xs on strike, holding picket signs, and will not return to the alphabet until they get appreciated again. Maria approaches the striking Xs, and explains to them that the letter X is appreciated, but very few words start with X, hence the reason for the strike. The Xs are also fighting against something that contains an X: TAXES.
Cartoon: Poverty Pictures skits -- A peanut-shaped guy names words that end with X, since very few words start with X.
Muppets: Harvey Kneeslapper -- "X Marks the Spot!"
Cartoon: The Great Alfonzo shows off his trained Xs.
Film: Kids are seen dancing
Cartoon: Christopher Clumsy talks about feet and what they can do.
Muppets: Grover the Waiter -- Mr. Johnson orders soup and a sandwich, and says that he wants the sandwich before the soup. When Grover delivers the sandwich, Mr. Johnson abruptly decided he wants the soup first. When Grover delivers the soup, Mr. Johnson changes his mind and wants the sandwich first. Grover ends up giving Mr. Johnson both items, so he can decide what to eat first. The irate customer tells Grover that he now wants a cup of coffee, then the soup and the sandwich.
Cartoon: Xs appear in the sky over a black background.
Cartoon: 30-Dot Bridge #2
SCENE 5: Bob tries to convince the Xs to settle their strike, explaining to him that he is unable to spell any words on his own. He also explains that Xs are also important, especially since it is used in Tic-Tac-Toe. Maria also informs the Xs that they are used in more words they realize, such as SIX, OX, TEXTURE, EXCITING and many others. The Xs then realize their wrongdoing and decide to settle the strike, and return to their job, but not without feeling EXHAUSTED. David announces the sponsors: O. X and 4. The Friday credit roll follows.
CAST:
Plot: Letter Xs go on strike
Sponsors: O, X, 4
SCENE 1: Big Bird welcomes the viewers. Forgetful Jones has a problem on his hands - he cannot remember what letter to give his partner for her birthday. As Big Bird helps him identify the letter, he becomes frustrated and responds "Oh, boy…" and now Forgetful Jones remembers what letter to give his parther: the letter O. Jones thanks Big Bird for reminding him, but Big Bird said to himself "What did I say?"
Cartoon: Letter O limerick
Muppets: An Anything Muppet mechanic re-inflates the letters in the word BUS.
Film: Word Showcases -- A male voiceover lists a plethora of words starting with O.
Cast: Luis portrays Captain Under-Wonder, who demonstrates "under", but the last item to go under is the tire, so he shrinks himself down to fit under the tire.
Cartoon: Alphabet chain reaction.
Song: "Starfish" (by Joe Raposo)
Cartoon: A spring bounces over and under animals and other objects.
Muppets: "(I Can't Get No) Cooperation"
Cartoon: Billy Jo Jive -- "The Missing Club's Funds"
SCENE 2: Gordon and the kids are playing basketball, while Oscar and his Grouchketeers are interrupting the game. Gordon teaches Oscar and his Grouchketeers the importance of not interrupting others. Oscar respects Gordon's wishes and they now march into Hooper's Store and give the merchant a hard time.
Cartoon: The Ringmaster and his four lordly lions.
Muppets: Four Muppet cheerleaders give four big cheers for the number four.
Film: Ospray (music by Joe Raposo)
Celebrity: Bill Cosby and his duplicate count to 20 one by one.
Cartoon: Donnie Budd sings a tune about four lions.
Film: Bus trip, with guitar-rhythm background music.
Cartoon: The word BUS
Muppets: Bruce Stringbean and the S Street Band's song, "Born to Add"
Transition: David spots a square in space, and the kids count its sides.
SCENE 3: Cookie Monster enters Mr. Hooper's store so he could have a sandwich. Hooper is very impressed, assuming Cookie Monster is starting to eat healthy for once in his life, and explains the benefits of healthy eating. But apparently, Cookie Monster informs the merchant that he wants a cookie sandwich.
Film/Song: "At the Animal Doctor"
Cartoon: The Hummingbird (art by Bruce Cayard)
Muppets: Ernie and Bert -- Ernie imagines what would happen if Bert was to step on a roller skate that Bert tells Ernie to put away - could Bert slide out the door, and fetch him an ice cream cone along the way?
Film: Bank tellers and the equipment they use.
SCENE 4: Big Bird discovers several letter Xs on strike, holding picket signs, and will not return to the alphabet until they get appreciated again. Maria approaches the striking Xs, and explains to them that the letter X is appreciated, but very few words start with X, hence the reason for the strike. The Xs are also fighting against something that contains an X: TAXES.
Cartoon: Poverty Pictures skits -- A peanut-shaped guy names words that end with X, since very few words start with X.
Muppets: Harvey Kneeslapper -- "X Marks the Spot!"
Cartoon: The Great Alfonzo shows off his trained Xs.
Film: Kids are seen dancing
Cartoon: Christopher Clumsy talks about feet and what they can do.
Muppets: Grover the Waiter -- Mr. Johnson orders soup and a sandwich, and says that he wants the sandwich before the soup. When Grover delivers the sandwich, Mr. Johnson abruptly decided he wants the soup first. When Grover delivers the soup, Mr. Johnson changes his mind and wants the sandwich first. Grover ends up giving Mr. Johnson both items, so he can decide what to eat first. The irate customer tells Grover that he now wants a cup of coffee, then the soup and the sandwich.
Cartoon: Xs appear in the sky over a black background.
Cartoon: 30-Dot Bridge #2
SCENE 5: Bob tries to convince the Xs to settle their strike, explaining to him that he is unable to spell any words on his own. He also explains that Xs are also important, especially since it is used in Tic-Tac-Toe. Maria also informs the Xs that they are used in more words they realize, such as SIX, OX, TEXTURE, EXCITING and many others. The Xs then realize their wrongdoing and decide to settle the strike, and return to their job, but not without feeling EXHAUSTED. David announces the sponsors: O. X and 4. The Friday credit roll follows.
CAST:
- Northern Calloway as David
- Jim Henson as Ernie, Anything Muppets
- Richard Hunt as Forgetful Jones
- Will Lee as Mr. Hooper
- Sonia Manzano as Maria
- Bob McGrath as Bob
- Jerry Nelson as Mr. Johnson, Count Von Count, Anything Muppets
- Frank Oz as Grover, Cookie Monster, Bert, Harvey Kneeslapper, Anything Muppets
- Carroll Spinney as Oscar, Big Bird