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SCENE 1
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Mr. Hooper, dressed in a suit, finishes checking his overnight bag while at his store. Big Bird wonders where he’s going and wants to learn in the form of a game, so Mr. Hooper gives him clues: it’s got beds, it’s a place where tests are taken, it's where he’ll find out about his health, and most of the people there dress in white clothes. Susan says he’s going with him to the hospital for a checkup, which confuses Big Bird since he believes that the hospital is where people either go to be born or when they're very sick. Mr. Hooper explains that he is going for a checkup and says that it's important for a person his age to see how well they are doing. After Mr. Hooper and David give some final advice to each other, Mr. Hooper leaves with Susan.
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Cartoon
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A man demonstrates how letters sound by playing them as instruments. (First: Episode 0964)
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Film
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Kids ride horses. Music: Joe Raposo (First: Episode 0541)
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Muppets
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Anything Muppet dentists deliver a musical message about how important it is to "Brush Your Teeth." (First: Episode 1067)
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Cartoon
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A man saws a letter E through the wall. (First: Episode 0370)
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SCENE 2
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Relaxing in the hospital bed, Mr. Hooper is visited by the lab technician who gets his blood drawn and explains some of the other procedures he will have soon. As Mr. Hooper waits to go to the x-ray room he befriends Anelle, a young girl in a wheelchair. As they chat Mr. Hooper admits to never being in a hospital before, but is glad to meet someone like her and invites her to a game of checkers.
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Cartoon
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E Imagination Artists: The Hubleys (First: Episode 0001)
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Muppets
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Ernie and Bert: Cuppycakes — Cookie Monster keeps stealing the "cuppycakes" that Ernie is trying to photograph. (First: Episode 0136)
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Cartoon
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A boy does an addition problem in his head: 2 + 1 = 3 (First: Episode 0516)
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Film
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A kid marching band forms a triangle. (First: Episode 0531)
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Cartoon
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The word SALIDA exits through a white square. (First: Episode 0588)
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Cast
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Luis looks for the SALIDA in a brick room. (First: Episode 0407)
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Film
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SALIDA (word spins around) (First: Episode 0967)
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Muppets
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Sesame Street News Flash — Don Music writes "Drive, Drive, Drive Your Car." (First: Episode 0897)
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Cartoon
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On a snowy day, a cold man desires firewood. He carries a huge log up the hill multiple times, but it rolls down each time. Using his "wits", he pushes his house down to the bottom of the hill to be closer to the giant log. (First: Episode 0799)
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SCENE 3
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Susan is ready to take a picture of Mr. Hooper and his young friends at the hospital, but Mr. Hooper keeps changing his mind on how he wants them arranged.
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Cartoon
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Pinball Number Count #7 Artist: Jeff Hale (First: Episode 0989)
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Cartoon
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"Seven Song (Song of Seven)" (First: Episode 0011)
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Cartoon
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"Why Bears Smile" - a story of a bear who learned which body part to cover when sneezing. Artist: Bruce Cayard
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Insert
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Bob asks Jason to identify various parts of the body.
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Cartoon
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A man talks about going to the city, without noticing he's walking right through it. (First: Episode 0770)
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Muppets
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Ernie and Bert: Picture of Bert — Ernie tells Bert to stand still in front of the camera so that he can trace Bert's face on the screen. (First: Episode 0536)
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Cartoon
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E for Eel (First: Episode 0408)
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Animation
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A wrench turns a nut on a bolt. (First: Episode 0806)
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Cartoon
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E for elephant, eat, eagle, everybody, empty, and egg. Voice: Casey Kasem (First: Episode 0002)
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Animation
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A pair of scissors cut a piece of paper. (First: Episode 0806)
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Cartoon
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The weary traveler seeks advice from the Wise Man on the difference between heavy and light. (First: Episode 0945)
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Muppets / Celebrity
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Ray Charles performs "I Got a Song" with Ernie and Bert.
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Film
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Five bugs are counted, until one bug engulfs the other four. Artist: Etienne Delessert (First: Episode 0628)
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Film
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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. (First: Episode 0277)
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Cartoon
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A wizard turns into R things. (First: Episode 0369)
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SCENE 4
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Back at Hooper’s Store, David, Debo, and another kid are building a toy house from a kit. David receives a call from Mr. Hooper checking up on the store, but as David coaches the kids to continue putting the toy house together Mr. Hooper is haunted by the idea that David is referring to his store instead and thinks the whole building is coming apart.
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Cartoon
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Four plus one makes five. (First: Episode 0568)
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Muppets
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Kermit's Lectures: Kermit and Grover demonstrate the difference between heavy and light. Grover carries heavy objects, and Kermit carries light objects. Grover gets tired, and asks Kermit if he can carry something light for a change. Kermit obliges. He carries a giant sandwich... while Grover picks up a helium balloon, which carries him away! (First: Episode 0843)
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Cartoon
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A man can't lift heavy barbells. (First: Episode 0785)
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Muppets / Cast
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Olivia sings "The People in Your Neighborhood" about the veterinarian and taxi driver. (First: Episode 1028)
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Cartoon
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The Typewriter: R for Rope (First: Episode 0764)
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Film
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A film shows parts of a flower. Music: Vivaldi's Concerto for lute, 2 violins and continuo in D Major II - Largo (First: Episode 0008)
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Muppets
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Anything Muppets (including Farley) shout "E!" (First: Episode 0408)
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Cartoon
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Light and heavy (bird falls on man) (First: Episode 0785)
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Film
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Knock knock. Who's there? The woodpecker! (First: Episode 0437)
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Cartoon
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A man saws a letter E through the wall. (repeat)
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SCENE 5
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Susan brings Mr. Hooper home from the hospital, where he is welcomed by David with a hug. Big Bird notices the suitcase in Mr. Hooper's hand, and having forgotten what it was for he wonders if Mr. Hooper is going on a trip. The grown-ups begin to discuss his visit as Big Bird announces the sponsors.
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CLOSING SIGNS
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Susan holds the Sesame Street sign, and Mr. Hooper holds the Children's Television Workshop sign.
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