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SCENE 1
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Bob, Olivia, Big Bird, Telly, Herry, and Forgetful Jones get the yard ready for a party occurring tonight, but don't have any ideas on a theme. Big Bird thinks they can have a reading party, Herry wants to have a weight-lifting party, while Forgetful can't remember his idea. Bob comes up with having a singing party. Some musicians come outside as Bob starts singing "Let's Sing a Song That Everybody Knows." Big Bird chimes in with "The Bear Went Over the Mountain," Herry adds "The Itsy Bitsy Spider," Telly sings "The Alphabet Song," and Forgetful sings "George Washington Bridge" before they all head into the big finale.
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Cartoon
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Two itchy gorillas agree to scratch each other's backs. (First: Episode 1456)
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Film
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Kids talk about how many things they can do now that they're five years old. (First: Episode 1403)
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Animation
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Five firefighters put out a flaming 5. (First: Episode 1614)
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Muppets
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Ernie and Bert: Fish Call — To Bert's astonishment, Ernie catches fish by yelling, "Here fishy, fishy, fishy!" (First: Episode 1641)
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Animation
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Stop-motion: what goes in the hot dog bun? (First: Episode 1494) cut from the Max version
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SCENE 2
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More folks have joined the party, as Big Bird leads them all in "Sing After Me."
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Animation
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A car drives through blocks. (First: Episode 1446)
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Film
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Two birds Music: Joe Raposo (First: Episode 0295)
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Muppets
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The Two-Headed Monster finds a TELEPHONE, and reads the word. (First: Episode 1569)
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Cartoon
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A cat catches a TELEPHONE and eats it. Artists: The Hubleys (First: Episode 0172)
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Celebrity
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Lily Tomlin, dressed as a cheerleader, gives a cheer for the parts of the body. (First: Episode 0885)
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Cartoon
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Slot-machine legs: Cowboy & horse (First: Episode 1702)
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SCENE 3
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David welcomes the Honkers to the party, who want to sing "Bingo." During the verses when the letters become blanked out, the Honkers honk instead.
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Cartoon
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Sign Sounds: BINGO (First: Episode 1171)
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Film
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A bald eagle flies over houses, a beach, and other locations. Music: Joe Raposo (First: Episode 0411)
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Cartoon
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The Typewriter: A for airplane (First: Episode 0770)
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Muppets
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In a subway station, two Anything Muppets observe how loud and quiet it is. (First: Episode 1432)
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Cartoon
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An ape escapes from the A train and heads over to a birthday party. (First: Episode 0293)
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SCENE 4
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Susan kicks off another song everyone can participate in - "I Got Me a Rooster." Oscar nearly throws off the song by asking Telly to imitate the sound of a giraffe.
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Cartoon
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A man assembles the word LOVE, and a bird pecks the O into the shape of a heart. (First: Episode 0768)
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Muppets
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Muppet & Kid Moment — Grover and Christopher talk about what love is. (First: Episode 1484)
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Cartoon
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A for Acorn (First: Episode 1626)
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Film
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Sounds Around the House v1: a dripping water faucet, a man playing the violin, a woman vacuuming, a teenager listening to pop music, and a passing elevated train. (First: Episode 1706)
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Cartoon
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Five Worms In An Apple Owe Gustafson (First: Episode 1502)
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Celebrity
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James Taylor performs "Up on the Roof."
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Cartoon
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A for apricot, alligator, acrobat, accordion, artist, airplane. (First: Episode 1586)
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Muppets
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Kermit the Frog uses his "magic finger" to make triangles. (First: Episode 0798)
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Film
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Two brown bears play in the river and in the forest. (First: Episode 1755)
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SCENE 5
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Maria takes a turn and sings "Tongue Twister."
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Animation
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Floral patterns are formed to Eastern European music.
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Muppets
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Ernie and Bert: Camping Sounds — Ernie and Bert listen to sounds at night while camping.
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Cartoon
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S for sing (First: Episode 0824)
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Song
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"The Ball Goes Up, The Ball Goes Down" (First: Episode 0773)
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Cartoon
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S is for subway, sailboat, sled, scooter, skates, skis, and stop. Artists: The Hubleys (First: Episode 0279)
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Transition
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Diamond transition (First: Episode 0282)
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SCENE 6
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The party is wrapped up, but David thinks they have time for one last song and leads everyone in singing "The More We Get Together," before they all segue into a finale reprise of "Let's Sing a Song That Everybody Knows." Maria announces the sponsors.
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CLOSING SIGNS
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Olivia holds the Sesame Street sign, while Susan holds the CTW sign.
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