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Number 283 features Oscar, Big Bird, Sherlock Hemlock, the Amazing Mumford, Bob, Gordon, Mr. Hooper, and Olivia! Plus, Ernie traces Bert's face, Cookie Monster sings a disco number, and Lily Tomlin talks about pride.
Sesame Street Old School Outline 283
Season 10: Oscar scuba dives/Mumford’s money tricks
Sponsors: A, N, 2
Scene 1: Bob and Gordon hear splashing sounds from Oscar’s trash can. Oscar pops up wearing a snorkel and claims to be scuba diving. The adults are skeptical, so Oscar lets them watch while he scuba dives. Then Oscar asks his elephant Felix to join him, so when Felix dives into the water the resulting splash soaks Bob and Gordon’s faces.
Cartoon: I am dry...he is wet (two men wash a dog and gets splashed afterwards)
Muppets/Song: A quartet of Anything Muppet kids sing, “Just Around the Corner” about the various locations in their neighborhood
Cartoon: Pinball Number Count #2
Film: Making a “lost dog” flyer
Cartoon: I am dry...he is wet (girl gets sprayed by an elephant)
Muppets: Ernie comes home from Camp Winnewonga and shows Bert what he brought back, including rocks and a paper clip - all of which fascinate Bert.
Cartoon: Nancy the Nanny Goat
Scene 2: Big Bird is looking for his missing roller skate. Sherlock Hemlock arrives to help solve the mystery, but only finds items that rhyme with skate: a plate, a crate, and a gate with the number “8” painted on it. Big Bird thinks that all hope is lost, but Sherlock resolves to look all over Sesame Street if he must. As Sherlock Hemlock heads out the door, he slips and falls...on Big Bird’s missing skate! Big Bird thanks Sherlock for his help...
Film: Recycling newspaper
Cartoon: Arthur and Annie look for “A” objects
Film/Song: Henson #2
Cartoon: A man presents an alligator, which starts with A. Then the alligator eats the man!
Muppets: Ernie traces Bert’s face on the screen
Cast: Maria and David show “above” and “below” in a park
Cartoon: Mr. Tweak couldn’t sleep because his neighbors above and below him kept snoring and sneezing
Film: Matching pairs of animals
Insert: Olivia and Gordon sing, “Quiet Is”
Muppets: Harvey Kneeslapper’s “A” prank
Cartoon: A conductor asks, “May I have an A?” Then a giant A falls from the sky!
Muppets: Waiter Grover serves Mr. Johnson a little hamburger. Mr. Johnson isn’t pleased and orders the big hamburger, against Grover’s wishes. A minute later, Grover crashes through the doors with an enormous burger and scares Mr. Johnson away.
Cartoon: A witch tells some bored kids a story filled with A words
Film: Time-lapse of growing seeds
Cartoon: The “2” Train
Muppets: Sesame Street News Flash - Prince Charming kisses Sleeping Beauty, who turns into a frog! She hops away with Kermit as the baffled Prince stares after them.
Scene 3: The Amazing Mumford finishes his meal at Hooper’s Store, but realizes that he doesn’t have enough money to pay Mr. Hooper. He attempts to make more coins appear, but he makes the cash register disappear instead. On the second try, Mumford makes the register reappear but he overflows the store with loose change. On the third attempt, Mumford finally gets enough cash to pay for the meal.
Cartoon: A magician tries to make a rabbit appear, but he pulls out the numbers 1-20 instead
Muppets: Bert goes out to mail a letter and asks Ernie (who’s practicing his drums) to let him back in when he knocks. Ernie absent-mindedly agrees. After Ernie shows the viewers some riffs, he hears some knocking on the door and decides to repeat the rhythms on his drums, infuriating Bert who’s waiting to be let back in the apartment.
Cartoon/Song: The Country Fiddler - Toucan Two-Step (by Bud Luckey)
Scene 4: Mumford gathers Gordon, Bob, and the kids to show off his newest magic trick: turning pennies into nickels, nickels into dimes, and dimes into quarters! When Bob jokingly asks Mumford to turn the quarters into a peanut butter sandwich, Mumford actually follows through! “Would you like me to cut it into triangles for you, Bob?”
Cartoon: What if my face were on the dollar bill instead of George Washington’s?
Film: A gibbon swings and makes screeching noises
Muppets/Celebrity: Edith Ann (Lily Tomlin) and Herry Monster talk about what makes them feel proud
Cartoon: Sand N/n
Cartoon/Film: Things that start with the letter N
Film: Slide puzzle of an elephant
Cartoon: Billy Jo Jive and the Mystery of the Missing Wig
Film/Song: “Doll House #2”
Muppets/Song: Cookie Monster performs, “Cookie Disco” in a parody of “Shaft”
Cartoon: An ape escapes from a train and finds his way to an “A” party
Cartoon: 30 dots (one dot keeps turning red)
Scene 5: After finishing his scuba dive, Oscar dries himself off with a towel and asks Bob for a clean bed sheet. Bob is suspicious, but he gives his last bed sheet to Oscar anyway. Oscar gives Bob’s sheet to Felix the elephant to dry himself off! Oscar returns the soggy bed sheet to a displeased Bob. Sherlock Hemlock announces the sponsors. SS sign still: Susan. CTW sign still: Luis.
CAST:
Northern Calloway as David
Will Lee as Mr. Hooper
Sonia Manzano as Maria
Bob McGrath as Bob
Roscoe Orman as Gordon
Alaina Reed as Olivia
Caroll Spinney as Big Bird and Oscar
JIM HENSON’S MUPPETS:
Frank Oz as Bert, Grover, Cookie Monster, Harvey Kneeslapper, Prince Charming, AMs
Jerry Nelson as the Amazing Mumford, Sherlock Hemlock, Herry Monster, Mr. Johnson, AMs
Jim Henson as Ernie, Kermit, AMs
Sesame Street Old School Outline 283
Season 10: Oscar scuba dives/Mumford’s money tricks
Sponsors: A, N, 2
Scene 1: Bob and Gordon hear splashing sounds from Oscar’s trash can. Oscar pops up wearing a snorkel and claims to be scuba diving. The adults are skeptical, so Oscar lets them watch while he scuba dives. Then Oscar asks his elephant Felix to join him, so when Felix dives into the water the resulting splash soaks Bob and Gordon’s faces.
Cartoon: I am dry...he is wet (two men wash a dog and gets splashed afterwards)
Muppets/Song: A quartet of Anything Muppet kids sing, “Just Around the Corner” about the various locations in their neighborhood
Cartoon: Pinball Number Count #2
Film: Making a “lost dog” flyer
Cartoon: I am dry...he is wet (girl gets sprayed by an elephant)
Muppets: Ernie comes home from Camp Winnewonga and shows Bert what he brought back, including rocks and a paper clip - all of which fascinate Bert.
Cartoon: Nancy the Nanny Goat
Scene 2: Big Bird is looking for his missing roller skate. Sherlock Hemlock arrives to help solve the mystery, but only finds items that rhyme with skate: a plate, a crate, and a gate with the number “8” painted on it. Big Bird thinks that all hope is lost, but Sherlock resolves to look all over Sesame Street if he must. As Sherlock Hemlock heads out the door, he slips and falls...on Big Bird’s missing skate! Big Bird thanks Sherlock for his help...
Film: Recycling newspaper
Cartoon: Arthur and Annie look for “A” objects
Film/Song: Henson #2
Cartoon: A man presents an alligator, which starts with A. Then the alligator eats the man!
Muppets: Ernie traces Bert’s face on the screen
Cast: Maria and David show “above” and “below” in a park
Cartoon: Mr. Tweak couldn’t sleep because his neighbors above and below him kept snoring and sneezing
Film: Matching pairs of animals
Insert: Olivia and Gordon sing, “Quiet Is”
Muppets: Harvey Kneeslapper’s “A” prank
Cartoon: A conductor asks, “May I have an A?” Then a giant A falls from the sky!
Muppets: Waiter Grover serves Mr. Johnson a little hamburger. Mr. Johnson isn’t pleased and orders the big hamburger, against Grover’s wishes. A minute later, Grover crashes through the doors with an enormous burger and scares Mr. Johnson away.
Cartoon: A witch tells some bored kids a story filled with A words
Film: Time-lapse of growing seeds
Cartoon: The “2” Train
Muppets: Sesame Street News Flash - Prince Charming kisses Sleeping Beauty, who turns into a frog! She hops away with Kermit as the baffled Prince stares after them.
Scene 3: The Amazing Mumford finishes his meal at Hooper’s Store, but realizes that he doesn’t have enough money to pay Mr. Hooper. He attempts to make more coins appear, but he makes the cash register disappear instead. On the second try, Mumford makes the register reappear but he overflows the store with loose change. On the third attempt, Mumford finally gets enough cash to pay for the meal.
Cartoon: A magician tries to make a rabbit appear, but he pulls out the numbers 1-20 instead
Muppets: Bert goes out to mail a letter and asks Ernie (who’s practicing his drums) to let him back in when he knocks. Ernie absent-mindedly agrees. After Ernie shows the viewers some riffs, he hears some knocking on the door and decides to repeat the rhythms on his drums, infuriating Bert who’s waiting to be let back in the apartment.
Cartoon/Song: The Country Fiddler - Toucan Two-Step (by Bud Luckey)
Scene 4: Mumford gathers Gordon, Bob, and the kids to show off his newest magic trick: turning pennies into nickels, nickels into dimes, and dimes into quarters! When Bob jokingly asks Mumford to turn the quarters into a peanut butter sandwich, Mumford actually follows through! “Would you like me to cut it into triangles for you, Bob?”
Cartoon: What if my face were on the dollar bill instead of George Washington’s?
Film: A gibbon swings and makes screeching noises
Muppets/Celebrity: Edith Ann (Lily Tomlin) and Herry Monster talk about what makes them feel proud
Cartoon: Sand N/n
Cartoon/Film: Things that start with the letter N
Film: Slide puzzle of an elephant
Cartoon: Billy Jo Jive and the Mystery of the Missing Wig
Film/Song: “Doll House #2”
Muppets/Song: Cookie Monster performs, “Cookie Disco” in a parody of “Shaft”
Cartoon: An ape escapes from a train and finds his way to an “A” party
Cartoon: 30 dots (one dot keeps turning red)
Scene 5: After finishing his scuba dive, Oscar dries himself off with a towel and asks Bob for a clean bed sheet. Bob is suspicious, but he gives his last bed sheet to Oscar anyway. Oscar gives Bob’s sheet to Felix the elephant to dry himself off! Oscar returns the soggy bed sheet to a displeased Bob. Sherlock Hemlock announces the sponsors. SS sign still: Susan. CTW sign still: Luis.
CAST:
Northern Calloway as David
Will Lee as Mr. Hooper
Sonia Manzano as Maria
Bob McGrath as Bob
Roscoe Orman as Gordon
Alaina Reed as Olivia
Caroll Spinney as Big Bird and Oscar
JIM HENSON’S MUPPETS:
Frank Oz as Bert, Grover, Cookie Monster, Harvey Kneeslapper, Prince Charming, AMs
Jerry Nelson as the Amazing Mumford, Sherlock Hemlock, Herry Monster, Mr. Johnson, AMs
Jim Henson as Ernie, Kermit, AMs