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Episode 0277

Picture Segment Description

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SCENE 1 Tom leaves Hooper's Store briefly to mail a letter. He returns to find the ice cream bin left open, while on the counter lays the drippy scoop, a dime and a yellow feather. Tom puts the clues together and suspects Big Bird is responsible. Big Bird comes by for an ice cream cone, but denies Tom's allegations. The culprit turns out to be an Anything Muppet woman with a large, yellow-feathered cap, who returns for the feather she lost.

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BallFilm-Powder

Film Number Three Ball Film: A red ball follows a rollercoaster-like track through checkpoints (each, a set of three) that are counted in voiceover. At the end, the ball is ground up into a powder.
(First: Episode 0254)

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Cartoon M is for Marvelous Martha
(First: Episode 0013)

AlienAlphabet

Muppets Alien Alphabet

Detective11-20

Film Detective Fred (Joe Raposo) is sent by his boss (Danny Epstein) to locate the number 20. Throughout the office and on the streets of New York, Fred tracks down the numbers 11 through 18 in numerical order by spying his surroundings. When he finds his way to Apartment 19, he discovers it is occupied by a gorilla, who leads him directly to the elusive 20.

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SCENE 2 Susan returns from the store with some oranges. She sets them out on a crate in the yard, prompting the kids to use their styrofoam numbers to identify how many there are, adding a few oranges to the previous amounts. She then invites them all over for orange juice.

Orange-Opera

Animation An orange pops out of a basket of fruits and gets "made up" as the face of Carmen, the role in the opera of the same name. While singing "Habanera," the famed aria from the opera, Carmen loses her "face" and can't resume singing until the wig returns.

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Cartoon M for mouse, mud, and mother
(First: Episode 0073)

Snowpeople

Film Male and female snow people narrate their own construction.
Music: Joe Raposo

BFL

Muppets / Cast Bob holds an American bullfrog and asks Kermit to talk about frogs. However, due to living a somewhat different life than normal frogs, what Kermit says about frogs is somewhat incorrect; for example, Kermit believes that frogs eat fried chicken and pizza, and live in apartment houses.

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SCENE 3 Tom tries to introduce one of today's letters, B, as he is pursued by a buzzing bee.

Wateringbstalk

Cartoon Jack waters a B, which grows into a B-stalk. He climbs it and travels to the Land of B.

5ladybugs

Cartoon Adding up five ladybugs and five lizards

TwinAnythingMuppets

Muppets Twin Anything Muppets find they're identical, except for their voices.

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SCENE 4 On the stoop, Bob and Maria sing the "Same/Different Song." They ask some kids to find the similarities and differences between a toy firetruck and bus. Bob then segues to a bus segment...

1285-BUS

Cartoon The word BUS

AMs-BusStop

Muppets Three Anything Muppets (including Farley) wait for a bus at a bus stop. To their surprise, the bus is very small, and two small Muppets get off of it.
(First: Episode 0189)

R!S!M!

Muppets Two monsters stand on either side of a large plate of cookies. Herry Monster has an "R" on his sweatshirt and growls menacingly, "Rrrrrrrr". A fat blue monster has an "S" on his sweatshirt and hisses ominously, "Sssssssss". While they argue in this way, Cookie Monster (wearing an "M" on his sweatshirt) comes along, eats the cookies, rubs his tummy and says, "Mmmmmmmmmm".

KidFatherBuild

Animation A kid's father tells him what can be built out of the wheels and things he found.
(First: Episode 0268)

KidFatherBuild

Animation A kid's father tells him what can be built out of the wheels and things he found. (Spanish version)

SpeechBalloonBBug

Cartoon Speech Balloon: B for Bug
(First: Episode 0137)

KangarooBlues

Song Joe Raposo sings "Kangaroo Blues."

Bisforbongobeat

Cartoon With one mighty blow of his baseball bat, a boy knocks several B items (including a basket, bandit, and ball) off of a wall.
Voice: Casey Kasem
(First: Episode 0237)

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SCENE 5 In the yard, Big Bird sees if the kids can recite his tongue twister - "Big Bird buys big blue books."

Batman Penguin

Cartoon Batman and Robin catch the Penguin's gang who has dirty windows, teaching the opposite pairings of clean and dirty.
(First: Episode 0099)

ErnieVase

Muppets Ernie and Bert: Ernie Puts the Vase AwayErnie can't decide which of the two different shelves he should place a large vase on, so Bert tells him to use his imagination.

Carolburnettnose

Celebrity Carol Burnett demonstrates "what you can do with your nose."
(First: Episode 0131)

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SCENE 6 Oscar spots a ratty box next to his trash can and decides to keep it. Elsewhere, Maria frets to Susan over her lost fan, which was accidentally set out with the trash in its box. She sees Oscar has it and the two start fighting over the box. Tom breaks it up and hears both sides of the story. Since Oscar only wants the box, Maria gets her fan out and leaves the box for Oscar.

Jazzyspies3

Cartoon "Jazz #3"
(First: Episode 0002)

Kitedrawing

Cartoon Drawing a kite that turns into a fish (w/ child voiceover).
(First: Episode 0222)

Fishdrawing

Cartoon Drawing a kite that turns into a fish (w/ child voiceover in Spanish).

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SCENE 7 Tom shows that B is for "baloney," as he discovers a B embedded in the baloney he is slicing up for a sandwich.

SpeechBalloonBBug

Cartoon Speech Balloon: B for Bug (repeat)

Wateringbstalk

Cartoon Jack waters a B, which grows into a B-stalk. He climbs it and travels to the Land of B. (repeat)

Goldilocks-Helps

Muppets Goldilocks finds the cottage of the Three Bears, who have trouble counting how many they are. Goldilocks points out the three beds, bowls and chairs, meaning there are three of them. The bears then panic when they learn there are bears around.

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BallFilm-Powder

Film Number Three Ball Film: A red ball follows a rollercoaster-like track through checkpoints (each, a set of three) that are counted in voiceover. At the end, the ball is ground up into a powder. (repeat)

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Cast Tom plays a clown preparing himself in a mirror. Bob, his reflection, can't find the same hat as Tom's.

KermitLectureWall

Muppets Kermit's Lectures: Kermit talks about walls.
(First: Episode 0031)

Jazzyspies3

Cartoon "Jazz #3" (repeat)

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SCENE 8 In the yard, Susan plays a round of "Here Are Some Things" with the kids using different-sized lowercase B's. Maria then plays a round using different-sized capital B's.

Harveykneeslapperb

Muppets Harvey Kneeslapper asks a man, "Do you know where I wanna be?" The man says he doesn't know. Harvey says, "I wanna B -- right here!" and slaps a letter B on the man's sweater. Harvey runs off, laughing.

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Muppets Kermit's Lectures: Kermit and Grover demonstrate "here" and "there."

Bisforbongobeat

Cartoon B is for Bongo Beat, Bandit, and Bottles of wine. (repeat)

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SCENE 9 Goodbye