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- 1969– 55mTV-Y7.4 (76)TV EpisodeElmo's World celebrates 35 years of Sesame Street. Elmo wants to know more about the street he lives on, so Grover takes him on a trip back in time to see what Sesame Street was like before Elmo was born.
- Gordon welcomes a girl named Sally to Sesame Street, and we meet the various denizens who call the neighborhood home.
- C-3PO and R2-D2 land in a space capsule to bring a message to Oscar the Grouch. Sesame Street is brought to you today by the letters J and Z and the number 4.
- Big Bird orders a glass of water from David. The glass he's given is too small, so David gives him a bigger glass, then biggest glass in the store. The water turns out to be for Mr. Snuffleupagus. Cartoon The Dog and The Bone. Film - Counting six oryx. Music: Joe Raposo. After a bunch of kids come running by, a girl goes before the man and says it's Saturday. That leaves him to say: "No school."
- "Imagination Rain". Muppets Ernie and Bert- Ernie is planning to go to the library, when he hears on the radio that it might rain. So he gets out his umbrella, and puts on his raincoat, rain hat, and galoshes. Then, in case it floods, he takes a bag of groceries and a life preserver. Finally, he makes Bert go to the library with him, so he won't be stranded in the flood without him.
- Big Bird goes to school with Kathy for Visitors Day. Hilarity and learning ensue.
- Telly has been instructed by Oscar, as a part of his Grouchketeer duty, to learn the word printed on his sign - "NO." Telly doesn't know what the word means and becomes frustrated by Maria, Olivia and Bob's responses (thinking they're telling him "No" in response to his question). When Oscar asks if he's learned the word yet, Telly sadly admits, "No." Oscar gives him his approval, leaving Telly befuddled.
- 1969– 55mTV-Y7.2 (20)TV EpisodeThe world's longest street like you've never seen it before! Check out Sesame's all new digital set in this episode about engineering, which features "Homeland" star Claire Danes. Also see Murray and Luis as they use science to help them build the perfect-sized bike for their friend Little Chicken.
- Telly wants a good time playing T-Ball with Lexine.
- Telly and Rosita love it when Maria works in The Fix It Shop. Telly and Rosita decide to open their own Fix It Shop.
- 1969– 55mTV-G7.7 (23)TV EpisodeWhen Goldilocks Takes over Jack Horner and Little Miss Muffet's nursery rhymes, they tell her how it makes them feel. Celebrity guest Norah Jones.
- Elmo reads to Maria from a book he wrote all about his adventures in Numberland.
- A hurricane is coming to Sesame Street, and everyone scatters around to prepare for it. Today's show is sponsored by the letter X and the number 8.
- When the "old woman who lives in a shoe" shows up at Mr. Hooper's Store with her 12 children, Telly and Alan must learn how to separate things into groups to keep them organized. Actress Nia Long teaches the word "divide." Cookie's Crumby Pictures presents "Nosh of the Titans."
- [HBO] HD. 'Elmofante.' Elmo pretends to be Elmofante, but needs help from the real Elefante to remove the 'E' mark off the screen.
- 1969– 55mTV-Y7.6 (20)TV EpisodeIn this episode Cookie Monster, Abby Cadabby, and Elmo are mystified by magic. Cookie is amazed by Abby's wand and all the different kinds of cookies he could make if he took it, but decides their friendship is more important. Actor and musician Ice Cube joins the fun to explain the word "astounding," and Furry Potter and Professor Crumblemore teach children to follow directions in Cookie's Crumby Pictures.
- 1969– 55mTV-Y8.0 (21)TV Episode
- Telly's cousin Izzy is visiting Sesame Street.
- Super Grover is getting a new cape after his old one is worn out.
- 1969– 55mTV-Y8.9 (30)TV EpisodeAlan is busy frosting a cake, when he notices the viewer and welcomes them to Sesame Street. He mentions that it's Henrietta Honker's birthday and they'll be having the party at Hooper's Store. Suddenly, Telly comes in, excited. He tells Alan about a special offer he saw on The Alphabet Channel for free membership in the "Letter of the Month Club," where members receive a letter from the alphabet each month until they have the complete set. Telly, who recently signed up, eagerly awaits his first letter arriving today.
- It's time to play "The Healthy Foods Name Game!" with Mr. Healthy Food as the game show host. Elmo has to find four healthy foods of various colors on Sesame Street before the mouse climbs to the top of the refrigerator.
- 1969– 55mTV-G8.0 (24)TV EpisodeWhen Mumford shrinks Big Bird, his new friend, Mike the Lady Bug helps him on his quest to be big again. Celebrity guest Alicia Keys.
- 1969– 55mTV-Y7.4 (22)TV Episode
- Big Bird draws pictures of his friends and wants to give them to him. When he gets to Mr. Hooper's picture, they remind him that Mr. Hooper died, and they must explain what death is.
- It's Abby's first day of school at the Storybook Community School and she is very excited!
- Today is Luis and Maria's wedding anniversary. They have decided to celebrate by having a picnic together. Little do they know, though, that it is "H" day on Sesame Street.
- Stinky worries that nobody will love him and that he cannot stay when he grows a smelly yellow flower.
- Big Bird, Snuffy, Elmo and Zoe welcome Abby, a fairy godchild, to the neighbourhood and teach her how to count to 10 and the game of hide-and-seek.
- Miles learns how to babysit from Gaby. He then babysits for Natasha. Also included are Karate ABCs, the Goo Goo Dolls with a version of their song "Pride" sung with Elmo, Grover sings "I do not Crawl Around Much Anymore", and Baby Bear plays Open/Close with Isabella. Elmo's World is also included. Guess what Elmo's thinking about today. Babies.
- Big Bird teaches the kids that "Everyone Makes Mistakes" in the Season 2 premiere. Herry Monster and Sherlock Hemlock are introduced in this edition, and Farley can be glimpsed when Cookie Monster eats Big Bird's J. The Buddy and Jim segments are replaced with new segments featuring Larry and Phyllis.
- A landmark series set in an ethnically diverse urban neighborhood where every day is a sunny one. It features songs, skits, animation and, of course, Muppets to teach preschoolers basic educational and social concepts.
- A fun week of sketches and songs: lessons on subtraction, the wind and acorns; Big Bird learns how to wash his face; and a concert by Jerry and the Monotones, the Muppet rock group. Also: stories show that "big and rich" doesn't necessarily mean "better or smarter."
- Luis tells Krystal he's going on a coffee break, and asks her to answer the phone in Spanish. Luis greets Sam the Robot and Mr. Macintosh.
- Mr. Hooper displays his newest invention called the "Super Duper Secret Stealer Stopper" a guaranteed system that stops burglars from stealing his sodas with humorous results. Gordon spends time with the Anything Muppets and neighborhood kids. Bob shows the neighborhood kids a doe deer and two box turtles. Susan sings "Going for a Ride in the Car-Car" and reads the book "If I were a Mother". Jennie draws for the neighborhood kids and guest celebrities Burt Lancaster and James Earl Jones make a visit in Sesame Street.
- 1. Pat Paulsen counts to twenty. 2. Films: pigs, penguins. 3. Song: "A---You're Adorable." 4. What to wear according to the weather.
- 1. Peggy Fleming skates the number six. 2. Films: rocks and flowers. 3. A pet bird flies to Big Bird's nest.
- 1. Arte Johnson describes eyes and noses. 2. Big Bird builds a soapbox scooter. 3. Letter: F. 4. Number: seven.
- Pat Paulsen counts. Films: fishing boat, money. Alphabet: N. Songs: "Rubber Duckie," "One of These Groups Is Not like the Other."
- After Zoe's friend from ballet class, Carina tells Snuffy he is too big to dance ballet. Snuffy asks Big Bird for his opinion on the matter.
- After being bothered one time too many, Oscar declared he'll find a way to sleep at piece even if it means moving out of his trash can. Meanwhile Bob shows the neighborhood kids a pack of chihuahuas and a young gray squirrel. Mr. Hooper reads "Gwendelyn the Miracle Hen" in its entirety. The letters E, S, W and the numbers 2 and 3 are the sponsors.
- Big Bird attempts to make a sweater for Susan as a gift he forgotten to give to her on Susan's last year's birthday. Meanwhile Mr. Hooper tries to convince Gordon that his "Super Duper Abracadabra Two Maker" can make any single object into "two". Bob sings "Good Morning Starshine" with the Anything Muppets, and in turn the Anything Muppets sing "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds". The letters E, S, W and the numbers 2 and 3 are the sponsors.
- 1969– 55mTV-Y8.3 (36)TV EpisodeThe neighborhood is more noisy than its suppose to as a construction group is currently digging a hole where a new building will be built. Bob, Gordon, Susan, and some of the neighborhood kids watch in amazement at the development in progress. The only resident in Sesame Street who isn't too thrilled by the construction is Mr. Hooper. Due to the noise level, he isn't able to tend his shop at peace. So he announces that his shop will remain closed for the day while he takes a peaceful break at the park. Gordon, Susan, and Bob didn't want the local neighborhood shop closed, so Gordon suggests to Mr. Hooper that he, Bob, and Susan can run the shop during Hooper's day off. Mr. Hooper didn't object to the idea as long as it means he can spend time at a park that is far away from the construction. As the three substitute clerks reopen the shop, each of them had a different way of running things. Which lead to the decision of having Gordon, Bob, and Susan take turns as the clerk of the shop. They soon learn its not easy to run a shop successfully even while using the letters W,E,S and the numbers 2 and 3 as the sponsors.
- Burt Lancaster talks about "Sesame Street." Letters: E, O, V. Counting: 10. Parts of a whole. Concepts: big, little.
- Letters: A, B, X (Burt Lancaster recites the alphabet) Numbers: four, five. Concepts: same, different. Song: "Brotherhood of Man."
- An explanation of nighttime. How to fold blankets. Concepts: before, after. Letters: A, B, X and the alphabet.
- Mr. Hooper realizes that Big Bird starts with B. He asks Big Bird to come to his store with him, but redacts once he realizes that he's also holding a banana. When Big Bird feels less important than a banana, Mr. Hooper changes his mind again, pointing out that Big Bird is bigger than a banana. Song "B is for Bubble."Susan has a B word too -- she's bought bread for sandwiches.
- Alan goes on vacation and leaves Natalie Portman in charge of Hooper's shop.
- 1969– 55mTV-Y8.6 (27)TV EpisodeBig Bird is determined to prove to the adults that Mr. Snuffleupagus is real.
- Elmo is pretending to cry because he is playing the crying game. Zoe is having trouble coming up with words that starts with the letter K.
- [HBO] HD. 'Big Bird Has Birdy Pox.' Big Bird has the Birdy Pox, so The Count, Snuffy and Maria try different things to make him feel better.
- Gordon, Gabi, Big Bird, Gina, the kids, and even Oscar help Miles make a video about Sesame Street for school. But as usual in movie-making, it takes multiple takes to get it right, even when Oscar joins the fun.
- Big Bird is having a sleepover with Gabi in her apartment, but chaos ensue. First, he breaks both her bed and her alarm clock, and then, she pretends to be a "blanket monster" and scare him.
- Big Bird and Zoe have to cancel they're play date because they are both have a cold.
- 1969– 55mTV-Y7.3 (21)TV Episode
- Mumford does a trick that causes everyone to tap dance nonstop and doesn't know how to undo it, so they contact another magician, Gregory the Great, for help.
- How people and animals protect themselves from rain. Film: skin. How a seesaw works. What Swiss cheese is. Letters: A, B, X. Numbers: four, five (Burt Lancaster counts). Song: "Would You Like to Swing on a Star?"
- A musical explanation of family roles. Letters: O, J, R and the alphabet. Numbers: six, seven and counting. Featured story: "One, Two, Where's My Shoe?"
- A visit from a magician. Film: magnets. Concepts: some, none. Numbers: four, five. Letters: J, S and W. Song: "Four Blind Mice." Animals: monkey, cats.
- In the first ever pilot, two boys named David and Donald arrive in Sesame Street greeted by Gordon who finishes repaving the sidewalk. Since David and Donald's names both begin with the letter D, that became the main subject for the pilot. The in between segments of the pilot either featured words beginning with the letter D or just featured other educational topics like counting and singing the alphabet. Special guests include Superman, Batman, Carol Burnett, Gary Owens, and the music group "Listen My Brother".
- Oscar shows Slimey and his worm girlfriend Clammy how to do some disco dancing. David can't tell the two worms apart. Oscar claims that Slimey is long, while Clammy is short, but then the two shift their sizes. Oscar can still tell them apart another way - Slimey is a much better dancer than Clammy. Muppets - In the woods, a nature-loving baritone (Jim Henson) sings "Ah, For the Joys of the Countryside" about how much he loves the country, without noticing that his surroundings are being converted into a city.
- Letters J, R, O. Number seven. Comparison: over, around; animate, inanimate. Parts of the body. Sounds.
- Letters: B, X, M and the alphabet. Numbers: six, seven and counting. Comparisons: before and after. Parts of the body. Round shapes. Problem solving.
- Film: where milk comes from. Letters: R, O and J. Numbers: six, seven and counting. Recognizing objects. Story: "Whistle for Willie." Guest: James Earl Jones.
- Letters: O, R. Numbers: six, seven. Comparisons: short, tall; big, bigger, biggest; triangular, square. Animals: chicken, opossum and marsupials.
- A soap opera demonstrating sadness, happiness, confidence, fear and anger. Letters: D, E, M (Burt Lancaster recites). Counting: eight, nine. Concepts: big, little, short, long. A visit with a giraffe. Round shapes.
- Films: hands, transportation. Letters: E, M, D. Numbers: eight, nine. Putting on shoes. Game: "What Am I?"
- Letters: M, D. Counting: nine. Concepts: same, different. A visit with a lion family. Story: "Tom in the Middle." Song: "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds." Games: hide and seek and Simon says.
- Films: "What Are Kids Made Of?" and zoo birds. Alphabet: E, M. Counting: eight, nine. A look at an aquarium. How a magnifying glass works. How to eat soup.
- Letters: H, R, T. Number: nine. Concepts: on, in. Films: a visit with a baker, walls. Round shapes. Story: "Who Will Wake Up Spring?"
- New- Elmo tries to enjoy a dream a second time by reading and singing about chickens.
- Stevie Wonder performs "123 Sesame Street". Cartoon Jack-in-the-Box School. Muppets: Cookie Monster wants to go to school, but he can't tell which building the school is because he can't read. An Anything Muppet tells him to read the letters on the sign on one of the buildings. Cookie tears the sign off the building, but once he's read the sign, he still doesn't know which building the school is.
- As Sesame Street begins another year, we find Count von Count up on the street lamppost, counting all the lights on the street as they come on. Later that night, he counts them again going out. He ignores Luis's advice to go home to bed- he wants to sleep on the lamppost so he can count that light going off in the morning. Also on the street that day, the cast sings about a song which they can't seem to figure out the name of. While all this is going on, a cartoon man talks about how the letter E begins the words "enter" and "exit". In his elementary school, Roosevelt Franklin teaches his class about Africa, showing them that there's more to the continent than just jungles. Ernie gets overly emotional during a movie, which subsequently gets Bert in trouble with the other viewers in the theater. Beetle Bailey tries to figure out a way to be first in line for chow, while Kermit and Farmer Grover demonstrate how one uses a horse-and-cart. Three pencils dancing the Rumba show first, last, and Crazy Melvin (don't ask!). Finally, a tree frog struggles to make it to the top of his tree (it's a long, hard climb, but he'll get there). The sponsors today are the letter E and the number 2.
- Big Bird wakes up to his first day at Camp Echo Rock. He learns how to play baseball and even hits a home run. Later on he writes a letter home to Maria- at the same time as she writes one to him. At dinner, he eats foods he's never tried before. That night, at bedtime, he misses his friends on Sesame Street and cries until he feels better. This episode is sponsored by the letters C and V and by the number 13.
- A book is getting read about how Sesame Street's garden made.
- The letter T's disappear on Sesame Street. What's going on?
- The Alphabet Roadshow are coming to Sesame Street to look for unusual people saying the alphabet in unusual ways.
- [HBO] HD. 'Camp Grover.' Elmo tells his friends that he's going to go to summer camp, but he's never been to camp before.
- [HBO] HD. 'Shape Hunt.' Everyone on Sesame Street is getting ready to play Shape Hunt.
- Gordon and Susan are recruited to babysit the Williams's infant son, Leandro, and Telly helps out, though he really wants to play baseball.
- Big Bird learns about medical shots as Susan and Dr. Sanchez (Gonzalo Madurga) administer them to the kids of the neighborhood. Billy Jo Jive: The doctor asks Billy and Sunset to get Bad News Barton to his office. They eventually bring Bad News Barton to the office, but the whole thing had been a set-up to get Billy Jo Jive to come to the doctor to get a shot.
- [HBO] HD. 'Wild Adventure on Sesame Street.' "Wild Nature Survivor Guy" tries to survive out in the wilds of Sesame Street.
- Gordon and Susan's nephew moves to Sesame Street.
- Big Bird helps the Number Zero feel better about himself.
- [HBO] HD. 'The Last Straw.' Bert can't fall asleep because Ernie is making too much noise, prompting Bert to go in search of quiet place to nap.
- The Count hosts his own radio show.
- Rosita and Zoe are so excited to play Rosita's favorite game of hide and seek. Just as they are about to start, Abby appears and she knows a really great game to play too- Jumping Rhymes!
- Susan and Gordon bring home their new son, Miles. Big Bird and Telly worry that the new parents may run out of love for them and use it all on Miles, the way they can sometimes run out of birdseed.
- Elmo and Alan are reading in Hooper's Store, when the storefront is boarded by a group of Bookaneers. An Anything Muppet and a salty dog are led by their pirate captain, played by guest star Tina Fey. They demand that Elmo hand over his book, but Elmo explains that he loves to read. The pirates invite Elmo to become a Bookaneer, but he must first pass a series of tests. After pointing out three words that start with F while dancing a jig, and saying the alphabet with a squid, the Bookaneers set Elmo on a quest with a treasure map. Following a short trip down Sesame Street, the pirates find themselves at the library. Their treasure is the pages and pages found in the books that fill the library shelves
- Mr. Snuffleupagus encounters Big Bird typing on a typewriter; Big Bird says he wants to be a secretary when he grows up. Snuffy starts thinking about what he'll be when he grows up, doubting that he could fix things like Maria, take pictures like Olivia, or teach music like Bob. Big Bird knows what Snuffy will be when they grow up: his best friend.
- Big Bird and Gordon and several others characters are celebrating Take a Bird to Work Day, except for Benny. Featuring Little Richard singing Rosita, along with Kermit the Frog in the Alphabet Mine, Katie taking care of a baby, and many more with your Sesame Street Muppet friends.
- Monty learns about ways of being a Birdketeer when Big Bird inducts him in; he unfortunately gets too swept up in the experience that he keeps being one even after the meeting is over.
- When invited to California by his cousin Little Bird, Big Bird learns he can't just walk there from Sesame Street. His friends teach him about how big the country is. Big Bird decides he will go on a road trip in order to see his cousin and make lots of fun stops along the way.
- It's Nina's birthday and everyone wants to make her a birthday cake. Cookie Monster and Gonger team up against Grover and Alan in a competition to try to make the very best birthday cake. Meanwhile, Elmo and Rosita suggest that everyone should work together instead.
- The ninth season of "Sesame Street" begins with a bang. The bang of drums, that is, because Bert is leading a brass band down the street. Later on, in Hooper's Store, the folks watch a grouch cooking show hosted by Oscar, who demonstrates how to make a 'new kind' of chicken soup. At the end of the day, Grover pretends to drive Gordon's car (with the latter there to supervise, of course). Today's show is brought to you by the letter H and the number 2, the latter paid respects by the Pointer Sisters in one of their typical "Pinball Number" songs. Our favorite frog sings the rather melancholy "Song From Kermit". A woodsman in the countryside sings about how much he loves the great outdoors, totally unaware of the demolition going on behind him. The human cast plays a game of "One of Us is Not Like the Others", to the chagrin of Gladys the Cow. In a couple of animated sequences, a live typewriter demonstrates how the word 'hand' begins with the letter H, and it is demonstrated how to say every letter in sign language. A boy explains to the viewers how his father makes Chinese noodles in his factory. Grover and John-John count one penny, and a short cartoon kid figures out how to get a drink from a water fountain out of his reach.
- After the three little pigs catch a cold, Grover, Rosita and Cookie Monster become "Pigs for a Day." While they make a couple of mistakes, the three of them always continue to try their best until they build the right-sized doghouse for Chris' friend.
- When Elmo wants to play with his friends outside in the snow, he gets frustrated when he tries to get dressed; With some help from his friend Jacket, Elmo remembers to take a deep breath and keep trying until he gets dressed in his winter clothes.
- Elmo and Abby's friend Mick really wants to sing but he can't find a band to sing in. Elmo and Abby decide to help their friend out, but when they aren't able to find a band for Mick to sing in either, they come up with an idea of making their own band.
- Sesame Street turns into a giant board game called Sesame Stoplight and Elmo, Abby and Rudy are ready to play; when they feel frustrated during the game, they take a deep breath, think of a plan to solve the problem, and then go try their plan.
- Oscar the Grouch wants to get his degree in Grouch Science from Grouch University. Oscar decides to enroll in an online class to try and get his degree. As he tries to pass, all of the Sesame Street friends become part of Oscar's experiments.
- When Chris and Rudy have trouble learning the dance moves in Nina's dance class, they decide to sneak out and leave the class. Both Chris and Rudy soon realize that they shouldn't give up. They then practice and work together to learn the dance pattern.
- Abby learns how to pretend. Elmo learns about cameras.
- Elmo watches Chris and some children playing with a toy bowling set, and sees that Gabi knocks down all the pins on her first try. He learns that it takes practice to improve. Brought to you by the letter W and the number 9.
- Elmo is excited to play checkers with Gina, but they only get to play one turn because she has to go feed Marco. This leaves Elmo feeling jealous and upset. Why does Marco get so much attention while Elmo gets none? You must have to be a baby. When Gina returns from feeding Marco, she finds Elmo sitting in Marco's stroller, pretending to be a baby himself! Gina plays along, but wishes Elmo could be himself again so they can play their game. She explains that she has enough love for both Marco and Elmo and she'll always make special time to be together. While Marco still needs to be taken care of, Elmo can teach Marco lots of new things and when he's old enough, they can play together and be friends.
- When Humpty Dumpty decides to join the King's Horses and Men in their annual football game, he is afraid that he will crack. Humpty Dumpty's friend Telly tries to come up with the right protective gear to keep Humpty safe so he can follow his dreams of playing football.
- Elmo lets Big Bird ride his tricycle, but as soon as Big Bird sits down on it, it breaks! Elmo is sad about his broken tricycle and Big Bird feels bad because he didn't mean to break it. Gordon helps them both feel better by reminding them that they can take the broken tricycle to the Fix-It Shop!
- A neighborhood party is being thrown on Sesame Street. When Leela and Chris get ready to attend the neighborhood party, Abby decides to help Leela find the right outfit for the occasion. However, Abby isn't sure whether Leela wants the assistance or not and Abby doesn't stop to ask.
- Today, Big Bird takes on a rock n'roll singer role and goes on a tour of Sesame Street. He has two birds back him up (the Tweet Along Little Birdies) and Telly hold a rock while they sing (it is a rock concert, after all).
- When the fruit on Sesame Street decide to leave because they believe no one likes them, Elmo, Zoe, Alan and Big Bird come up with the idea to get them all to stay. Together, Elmo and his friends decide to sing a song about how much they like the fruit in hopes of making them feel special.
- Last episode of the glorious first season, for the learning and tutoring show.
- Before a tee-ball game, Elmo accidentally misplaces his lucky baseball card and claims that he is unable to play without it. But Abby, Alan, and Rosita help Elmo realize that he needs to practice and does not need his lucky card in order to play.
- When Charlie, a young girl, and her parents, who were in the military, move into the neighborhood, Elmo and Rosita show their new friend Charlie around. As Charlie, Elmo, and Rosita explore Sesame Street, Charlie learns that Sesame Street is a place where anyone can be friends no matter who you are.
- Miles watches Alan's fruit stand for the day and gets everyone excited about fruits and vegetables.
- When Snuffy wishes that he could float like a cloud in the sky a Fairy Balloon Person appears to grant his wish.
- Rosita wants to play hide-and-seek with Abby and Zoe but they keep playing other games instead of hiding.
- Rudy feels frustrated when he makes a mistake on his drawing; Alan helps Rudy calm down and encourages him to keep trying; Rudy suddenly gets an idea from his mistake and by using his imagination, he changes his drawing.
- When Charlie counts everything on Sesame Street, the Count thinks he's not needed anymore and decides to leave; Charlie explains that she loves to count but she could never take the Count's place, so he agrees to stay.
- Birdwatchers Madeline and Cedric look for Big Bird; Grover teaches campers at Camp Wannagohoma about trees.
- Telly is the host of the "Ask Oscar!" show and he reads a letter from a boy who can't remember what the little round things are on a jacket. Oscar isn't helping, but Telly is determined, so he enlists the help of his friends on Sesame Street.
- When Baby Bear forgets to bring his sister an apple with lunch, he and Telly make up a story about bananas to get her to try other healthy foods. Celebrity guest Lang Lang
- Big Bird and Alan are making birdseed cookies for Granny Bird's visit.
- Cookie Monster is drawing a picture of his favorite cookie: the moon? Astronaut Buzz Aldrin lands on Sesame Street to teach Cookie Monster all about the moon and what it's made of! Hint: those spots on the moon aren't made of tasty chocolate chips!
- Instead of Elmo, Cookie Monster is thinking about cookies, counting them and talking to them in Cookie World.
- Elmo plays pretend school, and Alan is the teacher; he greets the class, takes attendance, reads a book and sings the alphabet song.
- 1969– 55mTV-G8.1 (22)TV EpisodeGabi and Miles are graduating from High School. They remember their very first day of school and tell Elmo how they remember their classroom being an amazing place.
- The letter of the day is J, so Elmo jumps around and sings "Jenny Had a Little Jam" with Mary and the birdketeers.
- No one can believe their eyes but Herb, the plant eating dinosaur, has come to Sesame Street.
- Snow White and the seven dwarfs come to play, count and sing with Alan, Elmo and the kids.
- 1969– 55mTV-G7.7 (25)TV EpisodeWhen Mumford's magic trick goes awry Big Bird is turned into little Big Bird.
- Zoe borrows Abby's wand and wishes that everyone would wear a tutu and dance ballet.
- Oscar reads Grungetta's favorite fairy tale "The Tale of Sleeping Grouchy".
- 1969– 55mTV-G7.4 (19)TV EpisodeBig Bird is looking for someone to play with, but the adults are to busy working, so he wishes for them to be just like the kids. To Big Bird's surprise, his Fairy Godperson appears and grants him his wish; all the adults are transformed into kids!
- Elmo is in love with his favorite book.
- Abby joins Elmo and Zoe to play a game in which they must find things that start with the letter "P."
- 1969– 55mTV-G6.3 (21)TV EpisodeBaby Bear and Telly decide to use their imaginations to write a story together, but have a hard time deciding on whether their story should be about a magic bowl of porridge or a magic triangle. Celebrity guest Chuck Close.
- 1969– 55mTV-Y7.8 (20)TV EpisodeZoe takes her dolls on a field trip but leaves behind Telly's doll, Freddy, by mistake.
- 1969– 55mTV-Y7.2 (20)TV EpisodeWanda the Word Fairy (Andrea Martin) visits Sesame Street to demonstrate the meanings of certain words; a pair of flowers sing a song about how they came to be; Kermit tries to give Little Red Riding Hood directions to her grandmother's house (but she's preoccupied); the TwoHeaded Monster needs a new pair of shoes; and Bert tries to track down just who is playing his favorite instrument, the tuba, in the park. This was brought to you by the letters C and P, and the tiptop number 3.
- [HBO] HD. 'You can do it, Elmo.' When Abby uses magic to improve Elmo's basketball abilities, Elmo learns a lesson about taking shortcuts.
- The princess is under a magic sleeping spell and the spell can only be broken if the Prince writes his name on a magic tablet. Elmo and Abby help Prince Billy learn how to write his name all by himself.
- Elmo and Zoe try to figure out how to make Rocco the rock float. Leela helps them experiment with different materials until they design the perfect vessel.
- The Sesame Street gang visits Buffy Sainte-Marie at her home in Hawaii.
- Elmo and Abby make their very own comic books, but Elmo makes a mistake drawing his story and doesn't want anyone to see it. With Chris' help, Elmo learns that he can use his imagination to change the story and make it anything he wants it to be.
- [HBO] HD. 'Neighborhood Safari.' Grover takes Elmo and friends on a Sesame Street Safari and they pretend to be all of the wild animals they see.
- When Rudy tries to use Julia's special toy, Fluffster, as part of a game he's playing with Elmo and Abby Cadabby, Julia gets very upset. Alan explains that Fluffster helps Julia feel calm, so it's not a toy she likes to share. Rudy apologizes, and the friends find a different way to play together.
- Gordon just misses the bus to a New York Knicks games, so Oscar and Grungetta take him in their Sloppy Jalopy. The problem is, they take him the long way, and not without a few stops. Today's sponsors: Q, T, and 13.
- Maria and Elmo help Roxie Marie with her new train set, which she got from her Uncle Biff. They add on more improvements to the set, and eventually Slimey and his worm friends get to ride on it. Sponsors: B, V, and 15.
- Oscar tries to find someone who's feeling disappointed by using his new disappoint-o-meter, but he accidentally helps them feel happy again.
- Zoe sets off at a running start for her ballet jump but she slips and breaks her arm; when Zoey returns from the doctor, she still wants to play, but she can't find anything fun to do.
- 1969– 55mTV-Y8.7 (27)TV EpisodeLuis gets a call from relatives in New Mexico where he grew up, asking him to come back to help build a house. Luis agrees, and Big Bird, Maria, Bob, Gordon, and Oscar accompany him. The Count excitedly counts the six people going.
- Zoe and Rosita help Nina dog sit but their arms get tired after continuously throwing the balls. They don't give up and keep thinking of a way to solve this problem. They figure out how to design a bike-powered ball-throwing machine they can pedal using their feet. They are two real engineers.
- [HBO] HD. 'A Very Special Fiesta.' Charlie, Grover, Rudy, and Abby help Rosita and her abuela plan for a friend's fiesta.
- Abby and Rudy want to bring nature inside Hooper's so Chris can feel like he's outside. Abby uses her mom's magic wand but makes a mistake and fills Hooper's with too many animals and plants. Abby apologizes for using her mom's wand without permission and together, with her mom, she learns how to fix her mistake without using magic.
- Elmo, Abby, Bert, and Ernie have to be patient as they wait for a group of baby chicks to hatch and they're not sure what to do. By singing and making arts and crafts together, Elmo, Abby, Bert, and Ernie learn that time can fly when you're having fun.
- Oscar the Grouch meets Dizzy Gillespie while playing his trumpet. Meanwhile, the other Sesame Street characters are getting their rock and roll on with Kermit the Frog singing "Do-Op Hop" and Nick Normal sings about the letter N.
- 1969– 55mTV-Y7.7 (22)TV EpisodeBuster the Horse is a big fan of Summer Squall, the fastest horse in the world. When he learns his idol is staying at the Furry Arms Hotel, Buster has to muster up all his courage to meet her.
- When Telly, Elmo and Abby become knights, they want to find a quest to go on. But before they can, the Letter "Y" is upset as he feels he doesn't have a purpose. and go on a quest to help an AM Letter "Y" find its purpose in life. They convince "Y" that he starts many words, but they can't think of any. Telly realizes that their quest can be to look for Y words.
- During Oscar the Grouch's spring "cleaning," he finds a fifty-year-old treasure map - but the neighborhood looks much different than it used to. Will Elmo, Abby, Nina, Oscar, and Charlie learn enough about Sesame Street's history to complete three grouchy challenges and find Yucky Mama's treasure?
- Maria is home from the hospital.
- A rock star is performing on Sesame Street, but his equipment is accidentally in the wrong town and he won't be able to perform. Chris, Telly, and Alan, realize they can make instruments out of everyday objects and they help build and design replacements so the show can go on.
- 1969– 55mTV-Y7.2 (23)TV Episode[HBO] HD. 'Papa Bear's Perpetual Porridge Machine.' Papa Bear invents a porridge machine and asks Baby Bear to try it.
- Ernie hosts a sing-along in Bert's bathroom, and it takes a while for Bert to enjoy it. Meanwhile, Cookie Monster shares a cookie and Kermit shows heavy and light and teaches Luis about fear.
- James Earl Jones comes to Sesame Street today for one of Mr. Hooper's famous egg creams. Big Bird becomes inspired and ventures to become a movie star himself. Today's sponsors are the letters B and D and the number 5.
- 1969– 55mTV-YTV EpisodeMaria and Luis are getting ready to leave on their honeymoon in the mountains.
- Everyone is setting up for a festival in the town square today. Big Bird offers his services to Luis, who is installing some speakers. Luis suggests Big Bird keep others away while they set up the event. Big Bird calls out loudly for people to steer clear, but because he can't speak the language, he winds up attracting a crowd instead. In rhyme, a man points out animals who stole and/or ruined his clothing.
- Rudy feels frustrated that he can't blow a bubble; with help from Elmo, Alan, and Rosita, Rudy realizes that he needs to breathe out instead of breathing in when blowing a bubble.
- Big Bird's fairy tale about a bird named Birdie, who helps a beast learn how to be a good friend.
- It's Lucky's first day on the job as a bulldozer; when he gets upset about making mistakes, Big Bird and Nina tell him that it's ok to make mistakes and explain that Lucky just needs to say, "I can do it," and try again.
- Telly, upon reading only the beginning of "Cinderella", wants to save her from her life as a servant, so Mumford brings her to the street and she gets a whole new perspective on life.
- Gordon invites Elmo to come to the Bronx Zoo with him and Miles.
- Our Sesame Street friends spend the day in Puerto Rico. Bob and Linda bike to the beach with the kids, Luis fixes a fountain, Olivia learns Spanish while shopping for food, and Big Bird learns about the coqui frog.
- Join Neil Patrick Harris, as the Shoe Fairy, as he helps Telly pick the not so perfect shoe! Brought to you by the letter S and the number 10.
- Oscar's brother Ernest is coming to visit Sesame Street today. Oscar has prepared an unpleasant surprise for him by dressing in a tuxedo, decorating his can, and treating his brother like a gentleman. Ernest decides to return the favor
- Today, Bert meets a girl named Bertha, who not only looks like him, but likes a lot of things he likes, such as paper clips, bottle caps, oatmeal, marching bands, and even pigeons. You might say there's a spark between the two of them.
- Famed director Richard Altman uses Mr. Hooper's Store as the setting for a movie he's shooting starring Nick Redfield. And the residents of the street get to be extras.
- Letters: L, Q, Y (with Lou Rawls singing the alphabet). Counting: six, seven. Concepts: big, little; short, tall. Films: a flower, the woods, manhole covers. Sequence of events.
- A story of adventure that teaches children that they can see the world through a rainbow of color.
- David and the kids find Oscar watching the skies with his spyglass. He's hired Alphabet Bates to write one of his favorite letters in the sky - U, for such words as unhappy, uncouth, unfair. Cartoon A U train spells the words "unite," "U-turn," "underground," "up," and "universe." Film -A magnetic crane picks up large pieces of metal. Olivia escorts her friend, Dr. Ramos, out of 123 Sesame Street after checking up on Gordon. They find Big Bird under the covers in his nest, feeling under the weather. Dr. Ramos inspects Big Bird and sees his tonsils are the source of the issue. She suggests they take Big Bird to the hospital and have the tonsils removed. Big Bird is unsure of the idea at first, but wishes to feel better and understands this is the best way to do so. He's even allowed to bring Radar with him.
- As Elmo, Abby, and Rudy try to find a birthday present for America, Alan explains that the Fourth of July is really a day for family, friends and neighbors to come together. Together, they pick up trash and plant in the garden.
- As Chris and Elmo go camping in the woods, they are joined by all kinds of animals; Chris finds the right food for each of the animals, and they all eat together.
- Oscar and Osvaldo are going to go "trashing," but because his push cart is "Grouch-powered," one of them must be responsible for pushing it. They argue over who will push and who will look out for trash, and eventually agree to take turns. Oscar has the sickening realization that they're cooperating and both agree to keep their yaps shut about it. Muppet lettuce, bread, cheese, butter, and ham argue on who an Anything Muppet girl should have for a snack. They all cooperate to make a sandwich.
- 1. James Earl Jones counts. 2. Bill Cosby shows how to look angry. 3. Differences between around, through and over. 4. Community roles. 5. Spanish word: silla (chair).
- Big Bird is excited because today he is going on a trip to Hawaii, along with Maria, Bob, Olivia, Mr. Hooper, and a most reluctant Oscar. Snuffy had also intended to go, but unfortunately, he misses first the bus and then the plane. The time spent in the airport turns out to be an adventure in itself. First, they have to pass through the metal detector, and Oscar has more metal in his can than anyone can believe. Then, Big Bird chats with the pilot and learns about the workings of a plane. He is surprised to discover that planes and birds have many similar 'body parts'. The sponsors for this particular episode are letters B and P and the number 7.
- Big Bird has purchased a cabbage from Hooper's Store and drags his wagon of things to meet Mr. Snuffleupagus at Snuffle Cavern. He shows David and Maria the things he'll bring, including a muffler (to keep warm in the drafty cave), Radar, and a large set of directions to Snuffy's place. Two lines intersect at the middle of the screen and have an argument; they cooperate by making a cross.
- 1969– 55mTV-Y7.7 (29)TV EpisodeSesame Street names its new Muppet dog "Barkley"; Comedian/pianist Victor Borge demonstrates high notes and low notes; actress Madeline Kahn sings, "Me, Me, Me"; Herry Monster learns "up" and "down" with John-John, and Ernie is fooled by a newspaper boy.
- 1969– 55mTV-Y6.7 (25)TV Episode1. Lou Rawls sings "The Alphabet Song." 2. Comparisons: wet and dry, clean and dirty. 3. Spanish word: calle (street). 4. Song: "Yellow Submarine."
- Lots of things happen on Sesame Street today, notably Susan teaching Big Bird how to spell the word "love". The show is sponsored by the letter A and the number 7.
- 1969– 55mTV-Y7.1 (23)TV EpisodeGordon and Susan's apartment is being painted, so they need a place to sleep. Big Bird suggests the Furry Arms Hotel around the corner, but there's not enough room for two humans because of a chicken party that's in town.
- 1969– 55mTV-Y7.5 (22)TV Episode
- Slimey is on his way to the moon in the WASA spacecraft Wiggleprise. Although Oscar is very proud of his little worm, and keeps a scrapbook of his day to day achievements, he misses Slimey terribly. Still, he won't admit his feelings to Gina or Elmo. But when Slimey's sister Sloppy comes to visit, she and Oscar bond.
- David (who just finished reading a book), a kid (who has just finished a jigsaw puzzle) and Tom (who has a basketball, but must remain in Hooper's Store) each exchange what they have for something that they'd like to have.
- Kids are busy drawing with crayons outdoors. When a stiff breeze begins to blow the papers about, Tom suggests that the kids come into his store to play. Once inside, the kids decide to play catch. Tom suggests that the store isn't the best place to play catch. The kids agree and go outside. Tom observes that there are some things that it's better to do inside and some things it's better to do outside.
- Luis must leave the Fix-It Shop for a while, and asks Big Bird to mind the store for him; he's to take whatever customers bring in, and have them put their name on it. Molly brings her kettle to be fixed, and Mr. Hooper brings in his radio. Big Bird decides to surprise Luis, and fix both the kettle and the radio.
- Big Bird welcomes the viewer, then shows Rafael, Mr. Hooper and some kids his bag of letters, mentioning that whatever letter he picks out will be the letter of the day. He pulls out the letter D, then reveals that the bag is full of D's.
- Big Bird sings about "The Sound of the Letter A." Cartoon-"The Story of A": A witch tells bored kids a story about the letter A involving an ant's apple getting stolen by an archer. Muppets-A hippie lines up a group of monsters to demonstrate first and last, but a monster doesn't want to be last in line. The hippie compromises and lets him be first - but the line keeps changing directions.
- Pete Seeger pays another visit to the street, where he plays "Seek and You Shall Find." Between choruses, he tells a riddle. Big Bird tries one as well, which isn't as good as Pete's. Muppets Ernie and Bert - Ernie comes from finishing his bath, and tells Bert that there's something that he forgot. Bert asks if he's washed behind his ears, his neck, and his elbows. Finally, Ernie remembers that he forgot to turn off the water in the tub -- as the water level rises. Cartoon Speech Balloon: L for Light.