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Number 169 features Herry Monster, Big Bird, Oscar, Snuffy, Susan, Gordon, and Mr. Hooper! Plus, Kermit talks about feet, Ernie bothers Bert at the movies, and Sinister Sam makes an appearance.
Sesame Street Old School Outline 169
Season 8: Herry Monster looks for a job/Snuffy helps Big Bird clean his nest
Sponsors: A, C, 8
Insert: Herry Monster sings, “That Furry Blue Mommy of Mine”
Cartoon: What would happen if a frog and a fly switched their bodies?
Muppets: Bert is cold, so Ernie warms him up with layers and layers of clothing. Bert screams that now he’s too hot, so Ernie goes overboard again by turning on the electric fan, opening the window, and putting an icepack down Bert’s shirt!
Film: Henson #8
Cartoon: A is for Acrobats
Cartoon: What if a turtle and a rabbit switched appearances?
Scene 1: Big Bird’s nest area is in disarray: toys strewn on the floor, piles of clothing and blankets, etc. He asks Susan and Gordon to help him clean his nest, but they have to go to the post office. They promise to help him when they return. After the adults leave, Mr. Snuffleupagus arrives and helps Big Bird clean his nest.
Cartoon: The word BUS
Film: You can clean almost anything!
Scene 2: Big Bird and Snuffy admire their work: the nest is now spiffy and neat. As Snuffy leaves to clean his own cave, Gordon and Susan return to help Big Bird…but now there’s nothing to clean. Big Bird attempts to explain how Snuffy helped him clean the nest, but the adults are skeptical as usual.
Muppets: Kermit the Frog gives a lecture about feet
Film: Horses compete to see who can pull the most cement
Cartoon: The King of Eight (stop-motion animation by Jim Henson)
Muppets: Harvey Kneeslapper’s “C” prank (“You wanna see?”)
Cartoon: C is for Candle
Cartoon: A man (voice by Bob Arbogast) talks about the letter C, which is for Cat. He opens a door to reveal a lion.
Film: Elephants in the zoo
Muppet/Kid Moment: Grover and John-John count to 20
Film: Kids pretend to be construction vehicles while playing on the beach. Footage of the real machinery is shown as well.
Scene 3: Herry Monster goes to Hooper’s Store and sees a toy truck that he wants. Mr. Hooper will sell it to him for three dollars, but Herry only has fifty cents. Mr. Hooper suggests that he find a job to earn more money. Herry decides to start by helping Mr. Hooper, but he knocks over the glasses and dishes while going behind the counter.
Muppets: Ernie helps a mailman deliver a letter to Mrs. Mary Ann ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
Cartoon: A troll draws different faces in the mirror
Muppets/Song: Little Jerry and the Monotones perform, “Sad”
Film: Body part shout-out
Scene 4: Herry Monster tries to help Susan hang her laundry, but he trips while handing the laundry basket off. Susan ends up covered in sheets and random articles of clothing, and the rest of it has landed on the ground.
Cartoon: C is for Cowboy
Film: The importance of the traffic light
Scene 5: Herry sees Oscar pouring dirt into his trashcan and asks what’s happening. Oscar replies, “You know how you do spring cleaning? Well, I do spring soiling!” Herry asks if he can help, and Oscar instructs him to take the bag and pour the dirt into his trashcan. Herry lifts the entire bag, but his hands slip and the bag bursts on the sidewalk. Oscar is furious until he realizes that there’s a great big mess in plain sight. Herry is upset that he didn’t help anyone or earn money for his toy truck.
Cartoon: Pinball Number Count #8
Cast: Luis is on a deserted island and finds a coconut. He cracks it open and finds a letter C inside!
Muppets: Bert and Ernie watch a movie, but Ernie makes loud noises while eating his snacks and drinking his soda
Cartoon: B-U-S! We’re on the bus!
Cartoon: A man gets a letter C in the mail
Scene 6: Herry mopes on the steps of 123 Sesame Street when Gordon comes out of his apartment with a box of old toys that he’s giving away. Herry sees a toy truck in the box and wishes out loud that he could have it, assuming that he won’t get it. But Gordon says that he can have it for free! Then Gordon asks Herry to help him move more boxes from his apartment, thus giving Herry a job to do.
Muppets: Super Grover – BUS STOP
Film: The Mad Painter #8
Cartoon: A story about an ape and a bird, using the letter A
Cartoon: Typewriter Guy – A is for Airplane
Muppets: Sinister Sam is looking for Doc Holliday
Film: Rhythm is everywhere!
Scene 7: Herry Monster goes back to Hooper’s Store to show off the toy truck that Gordon gave him. He also shows Mr. Hooper the five dollars that Gordon paid him. Mr. Hooper asks Herry if he’d like to spend his money or save it. Herry decides to buy an ice cream soda for a dollar and save the rest, and Mr. Hooper commends his choice. Gordon announces the sponsors. SS sign still: Grover. CTW sign still: Luis.
CAST:
Emilio Delgado as Luis
Will Lee as Mr. Hooper
Loretta Long as Susan
Roscoe Orman as Gordon
Caroll Spinney as Big Bird and Oscar
JIM HENSON’S MUPPETS:
Frank Oz as Bert, Grover, Harvey Kneeslapper, AMs
Jerry Nelson as Herry Monster, Mr. Snuffleupagus, Little Jerry, AMs
Jim Henson as Ernie, Kermit, Sinister Sam, AMs
Sesame Street Old School Outline 169
Season 8: Herry Monster looks for a job/Snuffy helps Big Bird clean his nest
Sponsors: A, C, 8
Insert: Herry Monster sings, “That Furry Blue Mommy of Mine”
Cartoon: What would happen if a frog and a fly switched their bodies?
Muppets: Bert is cold, so Ernie warms him up with layers and layers of clothing. Bert screams that now he’s too hot, so Ernie goes overboard again by turning on the electric fan, opening the window, and putting an icepack down Bert’s shirt!
Film: Henson #8
Cartoon: A is for Acrobats
Cartoon: What if a turtle and a rabbit switched appearances?
Scene 1: Big Bird’s nest area is in disarray: toys strewn on the floor, piles of clothing and blankets, etc. He asks Susan and Gordon to help him clean his nest, but they have to go to the post office. They promise to help him when they return. After the adults leave, Mr. Snuffleupagus arrives and helps Big Bird clean his nest.
Cartoon: The word BUS
Film: You can clean almost anything!
Scene 2: Big Bird and Snuffy admire their work: the nest is now spiffy and neat. As Snuffy leaves to clean his own cave, Gordon and Susan return to help Big Bird…but now there’s nothing to clean. Big Bird attempts to explain how Snuffy helped him clean the nest, but the adults are skeptical as usual.
Muppets: Kermit the Frog gives a lecture about feet
Film: Horses compete to see who can pull the most cement
Cartoon: The King of Eight (stop-motion animation by Jim Henson)
Muppets: Harvey Kneeslapper’s “C” prank (“You wanna see?”)
Cartoon: C is for Candle
Cartoon: A man (voice by Bob Arbogast) talks about the letter C, which is for Cat. He opens a door to reveal a lion.
Film: Elephants in the zoo
Muppet/Kid Moment: Grover and John-John count to 20
Film: Kids pretend to be construction vehicles while playing on the beach. Footage of the real machinery is shown as well.
Scene 3: Herry Monster goes to Hooper’s Store and sees a toy truck that he wants. Mr. Hooper will sell it to him for three dollars, but Herry only has fifty cents. Mr. Hooper suggests that he find a job to earn more money. Herry decides to start by helping Mr. Hooper, but he knocks over the glasses and dishes while going behind the counter.
Muppets: Ernie helps a mailman deliver a letter to Mrs. Mary Ann ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ
Cartoon: A troll draws different faces in the mirror
Muppets/Song: Little Jerry and the Monotones perform, “Sad”
Film: Body part shout-out
Scene 4: Herry Monster tries to help Susan hang her laundry, but he trips while handing the laundry basket off. Susan ends up covered in sheets and random articles of clothing, and the rest of it has landed on the ground.
Cartoon: C is for Cowboy
Film: The importance of the traffic light
Scene 5: Herry sees Oscar pouring dirt into his trashcan and asks what’s happening. Oscar replies, “You know how you do spring cleaning? Well, I do spring soiling!” Herry asks if he can help, and Oscar instructs him to take the bag and pour the dirt into his trashcan. Herry lifts the entire bag, but his hands slip and the bag bursts on the sidewalk. Oscar is furious until he realizes that there’s a great big mess in plain sight. Herry is upset that he didn’t help anyone or earn money for his toy truck.
Cartoon: Pinball Number Count #8
Cast: Luis is on a deserted island and finds a coconut. He cracks it open and finds a letter C inside!
Muppets: Bert and Ernie watch a movie, but Ernie makes loud noises while eating his snacks and drinking his soda
Cartoon: B-U-S! We’re on the bus!
Cartoon: A man gets a letter C in the mail
Scene 6: Herry mopes on the steps of 123 Sesame Street when Gordon comes out of his apartment with a box of old toys that he’s giving away. Herry sees a toy truck in the box and wishes out loud that he could have it, assuming that he won’t get it. But Gordon says that he can have it for free! Then Gordon asks Herry to help him move more boxes from his apartment, thus giving Herry a job to do.
Muppets: Super Grover – BUS STOP
Film: The Mad Painter #8
Cartoon: A story about an ape and a bird, using the letter A
Cartoon: Typewriter Guy – A is for Airplane
Muppets: Sinister Sam is looking for Doc Holliday
Film: Rhythm is everywhere!
Scene 7: Herry Monster goes back to Hooper’s Store to show off the toy truck that Gordon gave him. He also shows Mr. Hooper the five dollars that Gordon paid him. Mr. Hooper asks Herry if he’d like to spend his money or save it. Herry decides to buy an ice cream soda for a dollar and save the rest, and Mr. Hooper commends his choice. Gordon announces the sponsors. SS sign still: Grover. CTW sign still: Luis.
CAST:
Emilio Delgado as Luis
Will Lee as Mr. Hooper
Loretta Long as Susan
Roscoe Orman as Gordon
Caroll Spinney as Big Bird and Oscar
JIM HENSON’S MUPPETS:
Frank Oz as Bert, Grover, Harvey Kneeslapper, AMs
Jerry Nelson as Herry Monster, Mr. Snuffleupagus, Little Jerry, AMs
Jim Henson as Ernie, Kermit, Sinister Sam, AMs