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SST Season 6 Outline: The Found Bat

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Enjoy this Sesame Street outline, taking place during season 6.

Scene 1
Bob plays a game of One of These Things with The Count, in which the things are a 1, a 5, an 8, and a D. However, The Count prefers to just count all four things, so Bob points out that three objects are number,s and one is a letter.

Inserts
  • A man invites an M to dinner
  • Mmmonster Meal
  • Melvin the Moving Man

Scene 2
Susan finds a baseball bat on the stoop of 123 Sesame Street, and wonders who it belongs to. Sherlock Hemlock then shows up to help solve the mystery. It was found on the stoop, so it must belong to somebody who lives there. He suggests askign everybody who lives in the apartment building.

Inserts
  • Twiddlebugs go to the zoo
  • Go Ahead and Touch
  • Batman: crossing the street
  • Kermit asks a girl what sounds animals make
  • Sound Song
  • James Earl Jones: counting to 10
  • Bert and John-John: lost paper clips
  • a fisher boy catches each letter of the alphabet

Scene 3
It turns out that nobody in the apartment owns the bat. Susan womnders if it might belong to Oscar, but Oscar denies it: He only likes broken basebal bats.

Inserts
  • Everybody Sleeps
  • Little Bird demonstrates "next to"
  • F is for fly and frog
  • F cheer version 4
  • Ernie makes a clay sculpture of Bert
  • Jazz #10
  • Grover and John-John count backwards from 10

Scene 4
Still not knowing who owns the bat, Big Bird comes by, sad because he can't find the baseball bat that he bought for Mr. Snuffleupagus. He says that he'd left it on the stoop, and when he came back, it was gone. Susan figures out that Big Bird is the one who lsot it, but still doesn't beleive that it's for Mr. Snuffleupagus.

Inserts
  • Today's Secret Drawing: M
  • Count it Higher
  • Fireman film (from episode 131)
  • Nasty Dan
  • Dialing for Prizes Movie

Scene 5
Sam the Robot sings The People in Your Neighborhood, but gets the jobs mixed up. He mistakes a mailman for a doctor, a police man for a cowboy, and a dog catcher for a basketball player, but Mr. Hooper corrects his mistakes.

Inserts
  • A Flower Grows
  • 1-20 roll call cartoon
  • Grover: front and back
  • David plays a castaway who lets out a genie played by Maria
  • Warthog film
  • Roosevelt Franklin's class spels "poision"
  • Ernie and Sherlock Hemlock: broken window mystery

Scene 6
Big Bird and Mr. Snuffleupagus play a game of baseball. Big Bird throws the ball, and Snuffy hits it, accidently breaking a window at Hooper's Store. In fear Snuffy runs away before Mr. Hooper comes out of the store, and thinks that Big Bird broke the window. Sam the Robot, in voice-over, incorrectly announces that the show was sponsored by the letters A and P and by the number 4, but Susan corrects him, saying that it was sponsored by the letters M and F and the number 10.
 
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