Sesame Street | |||||||
Luis listens to the radio | |||||||
Air date | December 22, 1982 | ||||||
Season | Season 14 (1982-1983) | ||||||
Written by | Jeff Moss | ||||||
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Picture | Segment | Description |
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SCENE 1 | At the Fix-it Shop, Luis works on fixing an antique radio that an old man brought in a few days ago. He turns on the radio, tuning it from a news station reporting the weather to a music station (playing "Danger"), then realizes that this radio itself can talk! The radio (Martin P. Robinson) instructs Luis to dust it, then give it a pillow for comfort, and finally asks for a strawberry milkshake. | |
Film | A man makes a shadow puppet of a cow. (First: Episode 0630) | |
Cartoon | Animated quilt patterns. (First: Episode 1470) | |
Muppets | The Two-Headed Monster builds a Two-Headed Snowman. It's missing noses; they fight over a carrot which breaks in half, solving the problem. (First: Episode 1622) | |
SCENE 2 | At Hooper's Store, Mr. Hooper is surprised at Luis’ claim of a talking radio asking for a milkshake, but makes one for him anyway. Luis returns to the Fix-it Shop just as the radio’s owner (Richard Hunt) comes by to pick it up. The old man has a good laugh when Luis tells him what he's discovered about his radio, not believing it would ask for a strawberry milkshake. After Mr. Hooper leaves, the old man claims his radio only takes chocolate, and he and his radio have a chat while they head back home. | |
Film | T is for toes. (First: Episode 0506) | |
Muppets | Sesame Street News Flash: Jack Be Nimble — Jack struggles to make his way over the candlestick. (First: Episode 0723) | |
Cartoon | A man appears out of a yo-yo string and narrates two poems about over, under, around, and through: one about a fish swimming around the wreck of the good ship Mary Lou, and another about a worm who eats through the center of an apple. Artist: Jeff Hale (First: Episode 1389) | |
Muppets | After fighting with each other, the Two-Headed Monster reads the word "Love" and forgets their feud. (First: Episode 1282) | |
Cartoon | "Count Up Elevator" -- An elevator operator stops at ten floors to pick up passengers, including a witch, a fireman, and a kangaroo. The tenth passenger, a mouse, causes the elevator to overload and explode. (First: Episode 0003) | |
Film | A man and children observe the life along the river. (First: Episode 0409) | |
Cartoon | L for locomotive, letter, lamp, light, lion, lettuce, lips (First: Episode 1716) | |
SCENE 3 | Oscar has Mr. Hooper watch Slimey and his new worm friend Michelle shape themselves into the letter L and the number 2. Oscar notes that Grouches don't often admit they're happy, but he is happy to have two smart worms. | |
Cartoon | A man jumps into a poster of Lake Lillian. (First: Episode 0347) | |
Film | Human and animal babies learn to walk. | |
Cartoon | Sign Sounds: The man unscrambles the letters in a HELP sign. (First: Episode 1118) | |
Muppets | Bruce Stringbean, Clarice and S Street Band perform "Born To Add." (First: Episode 1375) | |
Cartoon | A boy does an addition problem in his head: 2 + 1 = 3 (First: Episode 0516) | |
Film | A man makes a shadow puppet of a camel. (First: Episode 0593) | |
Muppets | The Miss Muffet Play (First: Episode 0280) | |
Cartoon | A wizard walks through a door. A boy in pajamas tries to imitate him without success. (First: Episode 1042) | |
Insert | In voiceover, David sings a song asking the listener to name the game being played while Gordon and Susan help the kids draw a hopscotch on the city asphalt. (First: Episode 1307) | |
Cartoon | A photographer tries to look for some animals quietly, but they all end up secretly following him. (First: Episode 0799) | |
Film | Kids identify pairs of animals in a zoo. (First: Episode 0364) | |
Muppets | Ernie & Bert — When it's Ernie's turn to get a newspaper from Hooper's Store, Ernie decides to plan everything he may need. He gets his scarf and hat and earmuffs in case it snows, his umbrella if it starts to rain, sunglasses and suntan cream if it's a sunny day, and a flashlight if it gets dark. (First: Episode 0093) | |
Cartoon | "Big Sneeze" - a man destroys everything in his path when he sneezes. Artist: Paul Fierlinger (First: Episode 1579) | |
Film | Sesame Street Animal Films: Kids narrate a film of an African plain and the animals that live there. (First: Episode 0128) | |
Cartoon | Julius and Jasper: "Why are you holding one leg up in the air, Jasper?" "Because if I hold two legs up in the air, I fall down!" Animation by Cliff Roberts (First: Episode 0406) | |
SCENE 4 | Bob encounters Telly wearing a "DANGER" sign around his neck. Telly says he heard it’s going to rain tomorrow, and he’s wearing the sign so other people don’t get sick around him, in case he forgets to wear his poncho or use his umbrella. Telly also imagines that he’ll be bedridden, and his friends will bring him juice and books to read, but soon they’ll all catch his cold and wind up in bed. Bob assures him that he’ll most likely remember those things, so he gives his sign to Bob. After Bob walks away, Telly meets a kid (Hunt) wearing a raincoat out of precaution, who describes his cousin Bernard going through a similar scenario to Telly’s premonition. | |
Muppets | A Muppet cowpoke gives a musical warning about the "Danger Sign." (First: Episode 1295) | |
Film | A boy visits the hospital to see his mother's new baby. (First: Episode 1125) | |
Cartoon | A caveman finds a rock on the ground, and visualizes the invention of the wheel and the car, ultimately deciding to toss the rock away: "Who needs it?" (First: Episode 0558) | |
Film | A film of butterflies Music: Joe Raposo (First: Episode 0406) | |
Insert | The Alphabet Dancers form the letter T. (First: Episode 0454) | |
Cartoon | T is for Television (First: Episode 0024) | |
SCENE 5 | Telly, wearing his danger sign again, hides under the kid's umbrella and continues to fret about getting sick. The kid tries to cheer him up, even mentioning, "you get to stay home and watch Sesame Street." Bob announces the sponsors. | |
CLOSING SIGNS | The Count holds the Sesame Street sign, while two kids hold the CTW sign. |
Notes[]
- Brian Muehl voices the weather reporter heard on the radio in scene 1.
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