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Number 152 features (drum roll, please) Lefty the Salesman! Here, he tries to sell letters to the adults. Plus, Big Bird and Grover learn about DANGER, the Count hires Ernie to answer his telephone, James Earl Jones says the alphabet, and many classic cartoons are included (Willie Wimple, Jazz Spies, Martian Beauty, G is for Giggle).
Sesame Street Old School Outline 152
Season 6: Lefty the Salesman sells letters/Big Bird and Grover learn about DANGER
Sponsors: C, G, 9
Scene 1: Lefty the Salesman sneaks onto Sesame Street and backs up into Bob, startling them both. Lefty asks Bob if he’d like to buy something special, and opens his trench coat to reveal a letter C. Lefty tells Bob about the great words that start with C (coat, candy, and cricket), but Bob has no need for a C. He would prefer a B because his name starts with B. Lefty cuts him off and leaves to find “another customer with more alphabetical appreciation!”
Cartoon: C is for Canary
Muppets: Kermit lectures about the hand
Film/Song: Henson #9
Scene 2: Lefty meets Susan and offers her a letter G. Lefty lists some G words (go, grocer, and glasses) to pique Susan’s interest, but Susan doesn’t want a G. Besides, she already has a collection of G’s, which she pulls out of her purse. Lefty: “This street is getting weirder and weirder by the minute…”
Cartoon: G is for Gorilla
Film: Baby lions on a trail
Muppets: The Count hires Ernie to answer his telephone for him
Cartoon: A man tries to teach his dog how to sit
Celebrity: James Earl Jones recites the alphabet
Scene 3: Mr. Hooper is posting the daily specials on his new letter board, but he can’t find a C or a G to complete the words “cheeseburger” or “garden salad.” Lefty arrives and pitches his wares to Mr. Hooper. Lefty says that both letters will cost him a quarter, which Mr. Hooper gives to him. To show his gratitude, Mr. Hooper also gives Lefty a cheeseburger and a garden salad on the house.
Muppets: Bert notices that Ernie is taking glasses of water out of the apartment. When Bert presses him for an explanation, Ernie says that the faucet broke, so he’s bailing water before the apartment floods…but unfortunately he’s too late.
Cartoon/Song: “That’s About the Size of It” (by Bud Luckey)
Cartoon: Letter G drawing with kid voiceover
Film: The Mad Painter #9
Cartoon: G is for Giggle (voice by Allen Swift)
Muppets: Waiter Grover serves a sandwich to Mr. Johnson, but Mr. Johnson tells him that it doesn’t match the picture on the menu. When Grover finally gets it right, Mr. Johnson leaves because his lunch break is over. Grover throws a fit in the kitchen.
Film: Swinging gibbons (music by Joe Raposo)
Scene 4: Big Bird explains what the word DANGER means, but he doesn’t notice the DANGER sign next to Biff and Sully’s cement truck, which is unloading wet cement right where he’s standing. Biff and Sully return with some refreshments from Hooper’s Store to find Big Bird stuck in the cement. Biff: “Oh brother, Sully…we can’t leave our truck alone for a minute!”
Cartoon: Various renderings of the word DANGER (art by the Hubleys)
Muppets/Song: “Mahna-Mahna”
Film: An Indian mother gives her baby a bath
Cartoon: The numbers 1-20 appear in a computer-animated box
Scene 5: Biff and Sully jackhammer the cement to free Big Bird. Once Big Bird is freed, Biff reminds him to be careful when he sees a DANGER sign. Big Bird thanks them and goes on his merry way…but he fails to see another DANGER sign by the manhole, causing him to fall into it with a loud crash. Biff: “Gee whiz, Sully…we can’t leave that manhole alone either, huh?”
Muppets/Song: Cookie Monster sings, “C is for Cookie”
Cartoon: C is for Cap
Cartoon: C is for Candle
Film: Butterflies (music by Joe Raposo)
Cast: David’s forwards and backwards trick
Cartoon: Jazz Spies #9
Muppets: Ernie makes a painting of Bert, but adds long hair, a beard, and thick glasses to the portrait. Bert is angry until Ernie promises to make the painting look like Bert again…by putting a wig, fake beard, and glasses on his roommate!
Cartoon: Small, smaller, and smallest animals
Scene 6: Oscar has a DANGER sign outside his trashcan. Grover asks what this means, so Oscar explains that “danger” means to be careful and watch out. Grover wonders why he should be careful, and Oscar tells him that he’s going to play tag. Grover: “Oscar, that is silly! Tag is not a dangerous game!” Oscar: “Oh yeah? Well I’m playing tag with my pet rhinoceroses! Tell that to them!” As the game begins, the street starts shaking, scaring Grover out of his mind.
Cartoon/Song: Martian Beauty #9 (by Bud Luckey)
Film: Things you can carry
Cartoon/Song: Willie Wimple – Littering
Cartoon: G is for Glue (art by the Hubleys)
Film: A clown (Dennis Allen) removes his makeup
Muppets: Three Muppet witches cooperate to make a special spell
Cartoon: G is for Goat and Grass
Scene 7: Big Bird hobbles down the street, wrapped in bandages. Mr. Hooper, Bob, and Susan stare in disbelief and ask what happened. Big Bird: “Today, I learned what the word DANGER means…” The adults help Big Bird back to his nest as Grover announces the sponsors. SS sign still: Susan and Bob. CTW sign still: Maria.
CAST:
Northern Calloway as David
Will Lee as Mr. Hooper
Loretta Long as Susan
Bob McGrath as Bob
Caroll Spinney as Big Bird and Oscar
JIM HENSON’S MUPPETS:
Frank Oz as Lefty the Salesman, Grover, Bert, Cookie Monster, AMs
Jerry Nelson as Biff, the Count, Mr. Johnson, AMs
Richard Hunt as Sully, AMs
Jim Henson as Ernie, Kermit, AMs
Sesame Street Old School Outline 152
Season 6: Lefty the Salesman sells letters/Big Bird and Grover learn about DANGER
Sponsors: C, G, 9
Scene 1: Lefty the Salesman sneaks onto Sesame Street and backs up into Bob, startling them both. Lefty asks Bob if he’d like to buy something special, and opens his trench coat to reveal a letter C. Lefty tells Bob about the great words that start with C (coat, candy, and cricket), but Bob has no need for a C. He would prefer a B because his name starts with B. Lefty cuts him off and leaves to find “another customer with more alphabetical appreciation!”
Cartoon: C is for Canary
Muppets: Kermit lectures about the hand
Film/Song: Henson #9
Scene 2: Lefty meets Susan and offers her a letter G. Lefty lists some G words (go, grocer, and glasses) to pique Susan’s interest, but Susan doesn’t want a G. Besides, she already has a collection of G’s, which she pulls out of her purse. Lefty: “This street is getting weirder and weirder by the minute…”
Cartoon: G is for Gorilla
Film: Baby lions on a trail
Muppets: The Count hires Ernie to answer his telephone for him
Cartoon: A man tries to teach his dog how to sit
Celebrity: James Earl Jones recites the alphabet
Scene 3: Mr. Hooper is posting the daily specials on his new letter board, but he can’t find a C or a G to complete the words “cheeseburger” or “garden salad.” Lefty arrives and pitches his wares to Mr. Hooper. Lefty says that both letters will cost him a quarter, which Mr. Hooper gives to him. To show his gratitude, Mr. Hooper also gives Lefty a cheeseburger and a garden salad on the house.
Muppets: Bert notices that Ernie is taking glasses of water out of the apartment. When Bert presses him for an explanation, Ernie says that the faucet broke, so he’s bailing water before the apartment floods…but unfortunately he’s too late.
Cartoon/Song: “That’s About the Size of It” (by Bud Luckey)
Cartoon: Letter G drawing with kid voiceover
Film: The Mad Painter #9
Cartoon: G is for Giggle (voice by Allen Swift)
Muppets: Waiter Grover serves a sandwich to Mr. Johnson, but Mr. Johnson tells him that it doesn’t match the picture on the menu. When Grover finally gets it right, Mr. Johnson leaves because his lunch break is over. Grover throws a fit in the kitchen.
Film: Swinging gibbons (music by Joe Raposo)
Scene 4: Big Bird explains what the word DANGER means, but he doesn’t notice the DANGER sign next to Biff and Sully’s cement truck, which is unloading wet cement right where he’s standing. Biff and Sully return with some refreshments from Hooper’s Store to find Big Bird stuck in the cement. Biff: “Oh brother, Sully…we can’t leave our truck alone for a minute!”
Cartoon: Various renderings of the word DANGER (art by the Hubleys)
Muppets/Song: “Mahna-Mahna”
Film: An Indian mother gives her baby a bath
Cartoon: The numbers 1-20 appear in a computer-animated box
Scene 5: Biff and Sully jackhammer the cement to free Big Bird. Once Big Bird is freed, Biff reminds him to be careful when he sees a DANGER sign. Big Bird thanks them and goes on his merry way…but he fails to see another DANGER sign by the manhole, causing him to fall into it with a loud crash. Biff: “Gee whiz, Sully…we can’t leave that manhole alone either, huh?”
Muppets/Song: Cookie Monster sings, “C is for Cookie”
Cartoon: C is for Cap
Cartoon: C is for Candle
Film: Butterflies (music by Joe Raposo)
Cast: David’s forwards and backwards trick
Cartoon: Jazz Spies #9
Muppets: Ernie makes a painting of Bert, but adds long hair, a beard, and thick glasses to the portrait. Bert is angry until Ernie promises to make the painting look like Bert again…by putting a wig, fake beard, and glasses on his roommate!
Cartoon: Small, smaller, and smallest animals
Scene 6: Oscar has a DANGER sign outside his trashcan. Grover asks what this means, so Oscar explains that “danger” means to be careful and watch out. Grover wonders why he should be careful, and Oscar tells him that he’s going to play tag. Grover: “Oscar, that is silly! Tag is not a dangerous game!” Oscar: “Oh yeah? Well I’m playing tag with my pet rhinoceroses! Tell that to them!” As the game begins, the street starts shaking, scaring Grover out of his mind.
Cartoon/Song: Martian Beauty #9 (by Bud Luckey)
Film: Things you can carry
Cartoon/Song: Willie Wimple – Littering
Cartoon: G is for Glue (art by the Hubleys)
Film: A clown (Dennis Allen) removes his makeup
Muppets: Three Muppet witches cooperate to make a special spell
Cartoon: G is for Goat and Grass
Scene 7: Big Bird hobbles down the street, wrapped in bandages. Mr. Hooper, Bob, and Susan stare in disbelief and ask what happened. Big Bird: “Today, I learned what the word DANGER means…” The adults help Big Bird back to his nest as Grover announces the sponsors. SS sign still: Susan and Bob. CTW sign still: Maria.
CAST:
Northern Calloway as David
Will Lee as Mr. Hooper
Loretta Long as Susan
Bob McGrath as Bob
Caroll Spinney as Big Bird and Oscar
JIM HENSON’S MUPPETS:
Frank Oz as Lefty the Salesman, Grover, Bert, Cookie Monster, AMs
Jerry Nelson as Biff, the Count, Mr. Johnson, AMs
Richard Hunt as Sully, AMs
Jim Henson as Ernie, Kermit, AMs