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Here is an outlien for a ficticious Sesame Street episode from season 21.
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Scene 1
Herry shows his new basketball to Gordon, Telly, and Gladys. He points out that "Basket ball" begins with B, as does "bounce". He then decides that he wants to throw a basketball through a hoop.
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Scene 2
Gordon, Telly, and Gladys, now joined by Oscar and Bruno, watch Herry as he attempts to throw his basketball through the hoop. Herry keeps missing, which make shim throw a fit and leave (thanks in part to Oscar making insults when Herry misses).
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Scene 3
Biff talks about the letter B, which is the first word in Biff. He asks Suly to bring in a letter B, and Sully carries a B, colored blue, which he can carry with just one hand. But Biff thinks the B is too small, and wants a bigger B. So Sully brings in a bigger B, colored brown, which he has to carry with both hands. Biff likes it, but still doens't think it's big enough, and asks Suly to bring in the biggest B he can find. While Sully is gone, Big Bird shows up to say that B is the first letter in big as well as bird. Sully then comes in with a really big letter B, colored black, which is almost as big as Big Bird (though, as Big Bird comments, he's still bigger). The B is so heavy that Sully falls over, crushing himself. Biff says that the H must be heavy, which is an H word, and when Sully gets up, Biff asks Sully to bring in the heaviest H he can find. Sully faints.
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Scene 4
Gordon cheers up Herry, telling him that practice makes perfect. Herry soon agrees, and goes to make another basket. He succeeds, and Oscar is now upset, asking Bruno to take him to the city dump.
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Scene 5
Biff stands between the biggest B and an equally big H, saying that "Sesame Street has been brought to you today by the letters B and H". He then holds a small number 8, adding "and the number 8". The credits then roll.
Inserts
- Wheels on my Feet
- Christopher Clumsy: Feet
- Kermit and Joey sing the alphabet
- a mad scientist invents a capital H
- Harry the Horse
Scene 1
Herry shows his new basketball to Gordon, Telly, and Gladys. He points out that "Basket ball" begins with B, as does "bounce". He then decides that he wants to throw a basketball through a hoop.
Inserts
- Typewriter: B-ball
- Letter B
- B for bubble
- Do De Ruber Duck
- Wash Your Hands Before You Eat
- Splish Splash
Scene 2
Gordon, Telly, and Gladys, now joined by Oscar and Bruno, watch Herry as he attempts to throw his basketball through the hoop. Herry keeps missing, which make shim throw a fit and leave (thanks in part to Oscar making insults when Herry misses).
Inserts
- The Nobel Ostrich
- Sesame Street Creature Feature: The Iguana
- Cookie Monster: something that rhymes with "buy"
- a man recites a poem about animals who took his clothes
Scene 3
Biff talks about the letter B, which is the first word in Biff. He asks Suly to bring in a letter B, and Sully carries a B, colored blue, which he can carry with just one hand. But Biff thinks the B is too small, and wants a bigger B. So Sully brings in a bigger B, colored brown, which he has to carry with both hands. Biff likes it, but still doens't think it's big enough, and asks Suly to bring in the biggest B he can find. While Sully is gone, Big Bird shows up to say that B is the first letter in big as well as bird. Sully then comes in with a really big letter B, colored black, which is almost as big as Big Bird (though, as Big Bird comments, he's still bigger). The B is so heavy that Sully falls over, crushing himself. Biff says that the H must be heavy, which is an H word, and when Sully gets up, Biff asks Sully to bring in the heaviest H he can find. Sully faints.
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- H-hole
- Grover demonstrates heavy and light
- King of 8
- Bellhop #8
- Candy Man
- What's My Job?
- Cow Dog Song
Scene 4
Gordon cheers up Herry, telling him that practice makes perfect. Herry soon agrees, and goes to make another basket. He succeeds, and Oscar is now upset, asking Bruno to take him to the city dump.
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- Garbage Man Blues Song
- Willie Wimple: Land Pollution
- Robin Williams asks Elmo and the kids if they should let Two-Headed Monster play with them
- Somebody Come and Play (original version)
Scene 5
Biff stands between the biggest B and an equally big H, saying that "Sesame Street has been brought to you today by the letters B and H". He then holds a small number 8, adding "and the number 8". The credits then roll.