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Number 161 features Oscar, Big Bird, the Amazing Mumford, David, Mr. Hooper, and Luis. Plus, Ernie keeps Bert up with loud sounds, Cookie Monster helps Kermit talk about weather, and Don Music rewrites "Yankee Doodle."
Sesame Street Old School Outline 161
Season 10: David needs clothing for the rain/Oscar opens an ice cream stand
Sponsors: O, S, 11
Scene 1: Mr. Hooper helps Big Bird shows some and more by pouring birdseed into bowls. But Big Bird knocks the bag of birdseed over, which means that now most of birdseed is on the ground.
Film: Some clowns, more clowns
Muppets: Kermit’s weather lecture (with Cookie Monster)
Cartoon: A girl inflates a letter “S” balloon
Cartoon: S is for Snake (speech balloon)
Film: A tortilla contest is narrated in English and Spanish
Cartoon: S is for Serpiente (Spanish voiceover)
Scene 2: David is watching the Fix-It Shop for Luis. The weatherman comes on the radio and forecasts a rainstorm. David doesn’t have a raincoat, boots, or an umbrella; and he doesn’t want to go out in the rain because he’s supposed to watch the shop. But he doesn’t know when Luis will return, either. He tries to figure out a solution to his dilemma…
Cartoon: A boy goes fishing, but he catches letters of the alphabet instead
Muppets: Mr. Johnson wants to order food at a restaurant, but Grover tells him that they only have some items on the menu. It turns out that milk is the only item available, but there are no clean glasses either!
Cartoon: S is for Snail (limerick poem, art by Jeff Hale)
Scene 3: The Amazing Mumford enters the Fix-It Shop and offers to help David by conjuring up some rain gear using magic. However, his first attempt results in a pair of sunglasses, swimming trunks, and sandals. Mumford’s second attempt produces a pair of mittens, a scarf, and a parka. He gets it right on the third try just as Luis returns, and David leaves in his rain clothing just as it starts to pour. Then Luis realizes that he doesn’t have any rain gear, but Mumford points to the large pile of clothing on the table: “Would you, perchance, be interested in a parka?”
Muppets: Ernie exercises to a radio program and gets Bert to join him. Bert enjoys it so much that he doesn’t realize that the Pigeon News is coming on.
Cartoon: Olga y la letra “O”
Cartoon: Sand O/o
Muppets/Song: A Muppet hippie uses cookies to sing about “Adding,” but Cookie Monster turns it into a song about subtraction
Film: Animals and children bathe in water
Cartoon: Tommy Trueheart and his 11 Lions
Cartoon: O is for Orange (art by Bruce Cayard)
Film: A dirty car gets cleaned at the car wash
Scene 4: In the midst of the rainstorm, Oscar has opened an ice cream stand and is waiting for customers. Luis and Mr. Hooper are surprised that Oscar is serving normal ice cream flavors like vanilla, chocolate, pistachio, and strawberry. However, when Oscar offers toppings like pickles, anchovies, chopped liverwurst, and diced jalapeños, both men lose their appetites.
Cartoon: Typewriter Guy – O is for Owl
Film: Chewing gum factory
Scene 5: The Count goes to Oscar’s ice cream stand and reads the flavor and toppings list. Oscar expresses disbelief that the Count is considering a Grouch ice cream cone, but the Count balks: “Me? You think that I, the Count, will eat a Grouch ice cream cone? Of course not! I am here just to count the different flavors and toppings.”
Muppets: Don Music and Kermit rewrite “Yankee Doodle”
Cartoon: Spanish “O” words
Cartoon/Song: Pinball Number Count #11
Muppets: At night, Ernie and Bert hear the faucet dripping. Ernie tries to drown it out by turning on several loud items, which keeps Bert awake.
Film/Song: “Everybody Eats” (by Joe Raposo)
Scene 6: David passes by Oscar’s ice cream stand. When Oscar offers him some ice cream, David laughs at the notion: “Are you kidding, Oscar? Nobody in their right mind wants to eat ice cream in the rain! Nobody in the whole world wants ice cream with pickles and anchovies on it!” However, he is proven wrong when two Grouches approach the stand, asking for ice cream with extra pickles and anchovies.
Cartoon: Some, more, and most hair…
Muppet/Kid Moment: Herry Monster and John-John count to 20
Cartoon: S is for Superman
Cartoon/Song: It’s a Lovely Eleven Morning (art by Bud Luckey)
Film: Olivia narrates a film of workers repaving the street
Muppets/Cast: Big Bird conducts a choir (Susan, Mr. Hooper, Gordon, and Mr. MacIntosh) in singing the “S” sound in the word “SONG”
Cartoon: The Eleven Cheer (animation by Jim Henson)
Cartoon: Three lines struggle to reach the top of the screen by themselves. They cooperate by combining their respective lengths.
Scene 7: The rain stops, and the sun comes out. Oscar is disappointed until he sees that his ice cream is melting. He tries to sell his soupy ice cream, but without success (David, Luis, and the Count all pass). Oscar decides to save the melted ice cream for his supper: “It’ll taste great on top of raw broccoli and mashed potatoes.” David announces the sponsors. SS sign still: Susan. CTW sign still: Gordon.
CAST:
Northern Calloway as David
Emilio Delgado as Luis
Will Lee as Mr. Hooper
Loretta Long as Susan
Roscoe Orman as Gordon
Chet O’Brien as Mr. MacIntosh
Alaina Reed as Olivia
Caroll Spinney as Big Bird and Oscar
JIM HENSON’S MUPPETS:
Frank Oz as Cookie Monster, Grover, Bert, AMs
Jerry Nelson as the Amazing Mumford, the Count, Herry Monster, Mr. Johnson, AMs
Richard Hunt as Don Music, AMs
Jim Henson as Ernie, Kermit, AMs
Sesame Street Old School Outline 161
Season 10: David needs clothing for the rain/Oscar opens an ice cream stand
Sponsors: O, S, 11
Scene 1: Mr. Hooper helps Big Bird shows some and more by pouring birdseed into bowls. But Big Bird knocks the bag of birdseed over, which means that now most of birdseed is on the ground.
Film: Some clowns, more clowns
Muppets: Kermit’s weather lecture (with Cookie Monster)
Cartoon: A girl inflates a letter “S” balloon
Cartoon: S is for Snake (speech balloon)
Film: A tortilla contest is narrated in English and Spanish
Cartoon: S is for Serpiente (Spanish voiceover)
Scene 2: David is watching the Fix-It Shop for Luis. The weatherman comes on the radio and forecasts a rainstorm. David doesn’t have a raincoat, boots, or an umbrella; and he doesn’t want to go out in the rain because he’s supposed to watch the shop. But he doesn’t know when Luis will return, either. He tries to figure out a solution to his dilemma…
Cartoon: A boy goes fishing, but he catches letters of the alphabet instead
Muppets: Mr. Johnson wants to order food at a restaurant, but Grover tells him that they only have some items on the menu. It turns out that milk is the only item available, but there are no clean glasses either!
Cartoon: S is for Snail (limerick poem, art by Jeff Hale)
Scene 3: The Amazing Mumford enters the Fix-It Shop and offers to help David by conjuring up some rain gear using magic. However, his first attempt results in a pair of sunglasses, swimming trunks, and sandals. Mumford’s second attempt produces a pair of mittens, a scarf, and a parka. He gets it right on the third try just as Luis returns, and David leaves in his rain clothing just as it starts to pour. Then Luis realizes that he doesn’t have any rain gear, but Mumford points to the large pile of clothing on the table: “Would you, perchance, be interested in a parka?”
Muppets: Ernie exercises to a radio program and gets Bert to join him. Bert enjoys it so much that he doesn’t realize that the Pigeon News is coming on.
Cartoon: Olga y la letra “O”
Cartoon: Sand O/o
Muppets/Song: A Muppet hippie uses cookies to sing about “Adding,” but Cookie Monster turns it into a song about subtraction
Film: Animals and children bathe in water
Cartoon: Tommy Trueheart and his 11 Lions
Cartoon: O is for Orange (art by Bruce Cayard)
Film: A dirty car gets cleaned at the car wash
Scene 4: In the midst of the rainstorm, Oscar has opened an ice cream stand and is waiting for customers. Luis and Mr. Hooper are surprised that Oscar is serving normal ice cream flavors like vanilla, chocolate, pistachio, and strawberry. However, when Oscar offers toppings like pickles, anchovies, chopped liverwurst, and diced jalapeños, both men lose their appetites.
Cartoon: Typewriter Guy – O is for Owl
Film: Chewing gum factory
Scene 5: The Count goes to Oscar’s ice cream stand and reads the flavor and toppings list. Oscar expresses disbelief that the Count is considering a Grouch ice cream cone, but the Count balks: “Me? You think that I, the Count, will eat a Grouch ice cream cone? Of course not! I am here just to count the different flavors and toppings.”
Muppets: Don Music and Kermit rewrite “Yankee Doodle”
Cartoon: Spanish “O” words
Cartoon/Song: Pinball Number Count #11
Muppets: At night, Ernie and Bert hear the faucet dripping. Ernie tries to drown it out by turning on several loud items, which keeps Bert awake.
Film/Song: “Everybody Eats” (by Joe Raposo)
Scene 6: David passes by Oscar’s ice cream stand. When Oscar offers him some ice cream, David laughs at the notion: “Are you kidding, Oscar? Nobody in their right mind wants to eat ice cream in the rain! Nobody in the whole world wants ice cream with pickles and anchovies on it!” However, he is proven wrong when two Grouches approach the stand, asking for ice cream with extra pickles and anchovies.
Cartoon: Some, more, and most hair…
Muppet/Kid Moment: Herry Monster and John-John count to 20
Cartoon: S is for Superman
Cartoon/Song: It’s a Lovely Eleven Morning (art by Bud Luckey)
Film: Olivia narrates a film of workers repaving the street
Muppets/Cast: Big Bird conducts a choir (Susan, Mr. Hooper, Gordon, and Mr. MacIntosh) in singing the “S” sound in the word “SONG”
Cartoon: The Eleven Cheer (animation by Jim Henson)
Cartoon: Three lines struggle to reach the top of the screen by themselves. They cooperate by combining their respective lengths.
Scene 7: The rain stops, and the sun comes out. Oscar is disappointed until he sees that his ice cream is melting. He tries to sell his soupy ice cream, but without success (David, Luis, and the Count all pass). Oscar decides to save the melted ice cream for his supper: “It’ll taste great on top of raw broccoli and mashed potatoes.” David announces the sponsors. SS sign still: Susan. CTW sign still: Gordon.
CAST:
Northern Calloway as David
Emilio Delgado as Luis
Will Lee as Mr. Hooper
Loretta Long as Susan
Roscoe Orman as Gordon
Chet O’Brien as Mr. MacIntosh
Alaina Reed as Olivia
Caroll Spinney as Big Bird and Oscar
JIM HENSON’S MUPPETS:
Frank Oz as Cookie Monster, Grover, Bert, AMs
Jerry Nelson as the Amazing Mumford, the Count, Herry Monster, Mr. Johnson, AMs
Richard Hunt as Don Music, AMs
Jim Henson as Ernie, Kermit, AMs