Sesame Street | |||||||
Planning a picnic | |||||||
Air date | May 2, 1984 | ||||||
Season | Season 15 (1983-1984) | ||||||
Written by | Jeff Moss | ||||||
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Picture | Segment | Description |
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SCENE 1 | Big Bird notices the grown-ups have something going on and guesses from their individual clues what they're doing. He finally realizes they're having a picnic in the park and drops some clues of his own to make sure he gets invited. | |
Cartoon | V in space (First: Episode 0481) | |
Muppets | Ernie and Bert: Bert Almost Shops for Dinner — Upon Bert's own instructions, Ernie won't open the door for him. (First: Episode 1787) | |
Cartoon | V for volcano, violet, and violin (First: Episode 1762) | |
Song | Joe Raposo sings "A Little Bit" over footage of a cornfield growing. (First: Episode 0298) | |
Animation | A scoop of ice cream makes its way to the top of a cone. (First: Episode 0505) | |
Muppets | The Rhymies go camping, but a bear disrupts their campsite. (First: Episode 1389) | |
Cartoon | Two crows sing "Stones Don't Grow." Artist: Michael Sporn (First: Episode 1715) | |
SCENE 2 | Telly has now been invited to the picnic and Gordon tells him about the plans to get food. Telly eagerly wants everyone to rush off and get some food, but the grown-ups tell him they have to make a plan first. Maria helps him envision an example of what might happen if they don't plan - everyone runs off and gets pickles, meaning they only have a large jar of pickles to eat and nothing else. Telly agrees they need to plan what everyone will bring and volunteers to bring pickles. | |
Animation | Seis flores (First: Episode 1591) | |
Muppets | Sesame Street News Flash: First Day of School in History — Kermit observes a school from prehistoric times. | |
Cartoon | Sign Sounds: SCHOOL 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." (First: Episode 1155) | |
Cast | David the champion is ready for the match, but assistant Luis gives him the wrong match for his boxing glove. Once the right one is placed, he and Gordon face off in a game of marbles. (First: Episode 0686) | |
Animation | Counting animals (1 butterfly, 2 frogs, 3 birds, 4 turtles, 5 bees, 6 fish) (First: Episode 1700) | |
SCENE 3 | Everyone has brought their food and Gordon decides to use all the foodstuffs for a game. The kids identify all the different shapes of the food, but they all turn out to be circles. After their failed game, Big Bird arrives late with his rectangular box of birdseed. He becomes confused when everyone celebrates, thinking they must really like birdseed. | |
Cartoon | The Bridgekeeper stipulates that answering three questions about the square in his hand is required to cross the bridge. Question One: What is this? Question Two: How many sides does it have? Question Three: What is a square good for? A young man who wishes to cross the bridge has square-shaped building blocks in his backpack. And a girl thinks a square makes a good picture frame. Then along hops a light blue-colored monster with a red winter cap, who proceeds to eat the bridgekeeper's square, the better to satisfy his daily diet of "three square meals". (First: Episode 1618) | |
Muppets | Muppet & Kid Moment — Grover asks Maya to help him follow an arrow. The arrow changes direction until Grover falls down, exhausted. (First: Episode 1641) | |
Song | Luis sings "Follow the Arrows" as a man does so. (First: Episode 1642) | |
Cartoon | A man tries to push a huge balloon elephant through a narrow doorway, and a girl helps him by deflating it. (First: Episode 1824) | |
Muppets | Ernie & Bert — Bert regrets not being able to go to the park today like Ernie did, but Ernie helps him imagine a quiet day at the park -- which has more noises than Bert expected, even at night. | |
Cartoon | Picnic with P foods (carried away by ants) Artist: Cliff Roberts (First: Episode 0764) | |
Celebrity | James Taylor performs "Jellyman Kelly" with a bunch of kids. (First: Episode 1800) | |
Cartoon | P for Penguin Artist: Jeff Hale (First: Episode 1190) | |
Muppets | The Two-Headed Monster blows bubbles. (First: Episode 1738) | |
Cartoon | “Signing Alphabet,” an animated film by Steve Finkin. Music for voice and electronics by Joan La Barbara. (First: Episode 1056) | |
Cast | Big Bird watches the shape dancers make a square. (First: Episode 1276) | |
Muppets | Oscar reads Irvine the Grimey Brothers' version of "Cinderella." Grundgetta portrays the titular character, who doesn't mind doing chores like sweeping the fireplace and taking out the trash. Her non-Grouch stepsisters head off to the ball in their nice, clean outfits, hoping to be picked by Prince Charming to be wed. Cinderella muses about going too, when her Fairy Grouchmother appears in a silver trash can and gives her a spiffy new outfit, which will turn back into rags at the stroke of midnight. At the ball, Prince Charming (Oscar) is put-off by the nice, clean girls in attendance, but falls in love with Cinderella once her clothes magically turn back into rags. The two live happily ever after, sweeping the many fireplaces of the palace. (First: Episode 1782) | |
Animation | Counting six red balls (First: Episode 0278) | |
Song | "Five Onstage Dancers" (First: Episode 0539) | |
Muppets | Grover and Prairie Dawn sing "Sharing." | |
Cartoon | Small v... (Spanish version) Artist: John and Faith Hubley (First: Episode 0389) | |
Cast | The Alphabet Dancers form the letter V. (First: Episode 0455) | |
Cartoon | Dot Bridge #4: Third dot wants to change color (First: Episode 0001) | |
SCENE 4 | Everyone loads up the Robinsons' Volkswagen Beetle for the picnic, as Brian Muehl announces the sponsors. |
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