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00:00...
00:09...Sony Street, show number 16.
00:58Sony Street, show number 16.
01:04Sony Street, show number 16.
01:39Sony Street, show number 16.
01:58Hey, you got back to Sesame Street just in time.
02:02You're going to watch Gordon play a trick on Ernie.
02:07All right, you ready for this?
02:09You know what it is?
02:10It's a banana, right?
02:11Ordinary banana.
02:12Use it in breakfast time.
02:13Put it on your cereal.
02:14Banana.
02:15But where do you see this?
02:19You want to see that again?
02:23I'm blowing a banana.
02:25It's making music.
02:29You don't believe it?
02:31Okay.
02:31Here's what's going on.
02:33I have a horn.
02:34A bulb horn.
02:35Squeeze the bulb.
02:38Makes music.
02:40Okay?
02:40Now, if you can't see this horn, it looks like you're blowing a banana, and the banana's making music.
02:46Watch.
02:50See what I mean?
02:51Okay.
02:51Now, I'm going to play this trick on Ernie.
02:54So, come on.
02:55Let's see what's going on.
03:00Hello, there, Gordon.
03:01Hello, Ernie.
03:01How are you?
03:02Fine, thank you.
03:02How are you?
03:03Ernie, are you ready for your daily game?
03:05My daily game?
03:06Your daily game.
03:07Oh, I certainly am.
03:07This one is called, three of these things belong together.
03:11Right.
03:12And, of course, one of them doesn't.
03:14Three belong together.
03:15Three belong together.
03:15And one of them doesn't belong together.
03:17Now, you have a harmonica.
03:18A harmonica?
03:18Over there.
03:19Yes.
03:19Have a whistle.
03:20Right here.
03:21Have a horn right here.
03:22You have a banana.
03:23And a banana.
03:24Over here.
03:24Okay?
03:25You dig all that?
03:26All right.
03:27Okay.
03:27That's very easy.
03:28You think that's easy?
03:29That's very simple.
03:30Yes.
03:30Which one doesn't belong?
03:31The banana does not belong.
03:33With the others.
03:33Ernie, are you sure about that?
03:35I'm certainly sure.
03:36You are?
03:36Yes.
03:36Because, you see, all of the others make music.
03:39Yeah.
03:39You see, with the harmonica here.
03:44You see?
03:44Right.
03:45The harmonica makes music.
03:46Beautiful music.
03:47I like that.
03:47Yeah.
03:48Now, the police whistle here.
03:49Uh-huh.
03:51See?
03:52That makes music, too.
03:53Stops a lot of traffic.
03:54Mm-hmm.
03:55The little horn here.
03:57Yeah.
03:59That you can blow into.
04:00And that makes music, too.
04:01The regular Miles Davis tries a banana.
04:03But the banana, as everyone knows, does not make music.
04:08Uh, Ernie, are you sure about that?
04:10Oh, sure.
04:11I'm sure.
04:11Everybody knows the banana doesn't make music.
04:13Everybody may know it, but only you can try it.
04:16I can try it?
04:17You can try it.
04:18Try to blow it.
04:19See what happens.
04:19You mean...
04:21Blow the banana.
04:22Yeah.
04:22You want me to blow the banana?
04:23I want you to blow the banana, man.
04:24You want me to blow the banana?
04:25Blow the banana.
04:26That's a ridiculous thing.
04:27No, it isn't.
04:28Blow it.
04:31Blow it again.
04:32That's weird.
04:33This is a musical banana.
04:36That's a...
04:38Holy cow.
04:39You like that?
04:40Yes.
04:40That's amazing.
04:41You really like that, huh?
04:42I've never seen anything like that in my life.
04:43Do it again.
04:43Do it again, Ernie.
04:47You see what's happening?
04:49Wait a minute.
04:50Yeah.
04:51When I was blowing into the banana, you were squeezing the horn.
04:54You're right, Ernie.
04:55This banana wasn't making any music.
04:56It wasn't making a sound.
04:57You were making the music.
04:58I was making the music.
04:59You were tricking me.
04:59I was tricking you.
05:00That's funny.
05:00You dig the trick?
05:02Yeah, that's funny.
05:03Oh, man.
05:03That's too much.
05:04Oh, yeah, sure.
05:05I kind of like it.
05:06Yeah, that's great.
05:07Yeah.
05:07That's a nice trick.
05:08You like that, huh?
05:09Hey, you know what?
05:09We ought to play this trick on somebody else.
05:11You really want to do that?
05:11Yeah, let's do that.
05:12We'll wait here, and when somebody comes along, we'll play that trick on them.
05:16Good idea, Ernie.
05:17How about that?
05:17We'll have a ball.
05:18Okay.
05:18Are the things all in order here?
05:19Everything's in order, yeah.
05:20Dum, dum, dum, dum, dum, dum, dum, dum.
05:22Hey, listen.
05:22Hey, you.
05:23What?
05:23Come over here.
05:24Hello.
05:25Now, look over here.
05:26Now, see here, there are four things down here.
05:28Yeah.
05:29Right?
05:29Now, three of those things belong together, but one of them doesn't.
05:33Can you tell which of those things does not belong with the others?
05:38Sure.
05:39Ha.
05:40The banana.
05:42The banana.
05:43Right.
05:44Are you sure?
05:45Yeah.
05:47Are you super sure?
05:49Yep.
05:50Okay.
05:51You see, now, every monster knows that the harmonica you eat.
05:57Dum, dum, dum.
05:58You eat a harmonica?
05:59Yeah.
06:00And you eat a horn.
06:02Dum, dum, dum, dum, dum.
06:04You eat a horn?
06:05And you eat a whistle.
06:07Dum, dum, dum, dum, dum, dum.
06:09You eat a whistle?
06:10But every monster knows that you make beautiful music with a banana.
06:34That's a...
06:35That's a nice tone that banana has.
06:38But the...
06:38And the harmonica was delicious.
06:42You're welcome.
06:44That's weird.
06:46It's really strange.
06:57It's really strange.
07:09And little.
07:10It's really beautiful.
07:11Ay, I'm sorry.
07:15But the...
08:47The sounds that they make are thought to be funny, but they play for the love of it and not
08:54for money.
08:54The sounds that they make are thought to be funny.
09:26Very good friends are big and little.
09:30Big plays the tuba.
09:32And little plays the fiddle.
09:34When you hear music that makes you feel good, think of big and little and their hearts so good.
10:05Big and little.
10:06I have a little friend here, Marlon.
10:11Marlon, if you're going to practice your alphabet, you're going to need a pencil.
10:16Here's a little pencil, right?
10:19A rolling little pencil.
10:22There's one that's a little longer.
10:25And there's the longest pencil.
10:27Which one do you want?
10:28Take your choice.
10:28You want the longest one, right?
10:30Okay.
10:32Now, I want you to write your alphabet.
10:34Start with the A.
10:35Start over there.
10:38Oops.
10:40No, I'll tell you what.
10:42Let's try it another way.
10:44Want to try it another way?
10:45We'll make one little mistake.
10:46We're okay.
10:48Put the top of it up there.
10:50The bottom down there.
10:52That's it.
10:53That's an A.
10:55Okay.
10:56Get a B.
10:59Good.
11:00C.
11:02You know what comes after C?
11:04Yeah.
11:05What?
11:06D.
11:07Write it.
11:09That's right.
11:10It's a D.
11:13What's happening, man?
11:14I was about to ask you the same question.
11:17What's that?
11:18I don't know, but it sure is back.
11:20It's the letter D.
11:22The what?
11:24The letter D.
11:25Oh.
11:26Like to hear a story about the letter D, boys?
11:29Do we have any choice?
11:31No.
11:38Late last week, a real old dog went out digging in a terrible fog.
11:43Found some dice on a hollow log and won a duck from a friendly frog.
11:49He walked along till he spotted a door, dropped his duck down on the floor, found a dime and
11:56bought a dinosaur.
11:58Dinosaur?
12:01So that's the letter D.
12:03Boy, it sure is back.
12:05Do you know what else we learned, boys?
12:08No.
12:08Now, if you dig a dinosaur, drop your duck for a dime.
12:17D.
12:18Dog.
12:24Wow, wow.
12:26D.
12:30Just put it right there, Dudley.
12:32Okay.
12:33Today, I would like to show you the letter D.
12:35Right, right.
12:35Now, this is the capital D, and where's the small D, Dudley?
12:39Uh, I ate it for dinner.
12:40Well, get me another one.
12:41Yeah, okay.
12:42There you go.
12:43Thanks.
12:43And now, as Dudley suggested, the word dinner begins with a D. Dudley, mind your manners,
12:49don't you with your mouth open.
12:50Need soap.
12:51Okay.
12:51Okay.
12:52Now, we're going to sing this song, and if you know it, sing loud, and if you don't know
12:58it, sing louder.
12:59You know, have fun.
13:01Clap your hands and do everything we do, okay?
13:03Ready, Chet?
13:04All right.
13:06If you're happy and you know it, clap your hands.
13:10If you're happy and you know it, clap your hands.
13:20Clap your hands.
13:44My goodness, Sally's having a trauma.
13:45If you're sad as you know it, wipe your eyes.
13:51Oh, Sally, don't feel so bad.
13:53But if you're mad and you know it, stomp your feet.
13:58If you're mad and you know it, stomp your feet.
14:02Oh, you know, we're going to get in trouble making all this noise out here.
14:06We better move on to the next verse.
14:10If you're sleepy and you know it, close your eyes.
14:16If you're sleepy and you know it, close your eyes.
14:22If you're sleepy and you know it, clap your hands.
14:35If you're happy and you know it, clap your hands.
14:38If you're happy and you know it, bang your face.
14:41It's on the shoulder.
14:42If you're happy and you know it, clap your hands.
14:45Clap, clap, clap, clap.
14:46Oh, thank you, ladies and gentlemen, for your kind applause.
14:53The Story of the Boy and the Girl and the Jelly Deans.
14:59Chapter One.
15:07Oh, boy, am I happy.
15:08I mean, I just feel fine.
15:10I'm feeling so groovy.
15:12And I'm feeling happy because I have my little bag of jelly beans here.
15:16And jelly beans are the greatest.
15:18Because I just love jelly beans.
15:20And whenever I have me a few jelly beans, I just feel groovy.
15:28Hello there, little girl.
15:29How are you?
15:32How am I?
15:33Yes, how are you?
15:34I'm sad.
15:35That's how I am.
15:36I'm miserable.
15:37That's how I am.
15:38I'm crying.
15:40That's how sad I am.
15:43I guess you are sad.
15:45Hey, well, listen.
15:46I'm feeling groovy.
15:47Maybe I can help you.
15:48What's wrong?
15:52I lost my jelly beans.
15:57Well, you lost your jelly beans.
15:59Well, that's not so bad.
16:02I mean, it's nothing to cry about.
16:04It's nothing to cry about.
16:06No, it's nothing to cry about.
16:07Nothing to cry about.
16:08Jelly beans are the greatest.
16:10Jelly beans are the best.
16:11That's true.
16:12Did you ever lose your jelly beans?
16:13Well, no, but...
16:13Well, then you don't know how I feel.
16:16Well, the only way you could know what to say and I am is if you had some jelly beans
16:21and you lost them, too.
16:23Well, gee, listen.
16:27Listen, I've got some jelly beans.
16:34Did they?
16:37Yes.
16:39And, and, and you know what?
16:41What?
16:41I'm feeling so happy and so good that I'm going to give you my jelly beans.
16:47You what?
16:48Yeah, sure.
16:49Here.
16:50Oh.
16:52Oh.
16:52Oh.
16:53Oh, that's fantastic.
16:55My jelly beans.
16:57Oh.
16:57Oh, thank you.
16:58Oh, oh.
16:59I feel great.
16:59I feel groovy.
17:00Oh, and have my jelly beans.
17:02Oh, jelly beans.
17:03Oh, bye-bye.
17:04Oh, oh, oh, oh.
17:07There.
17:08I cheered her up.
17:10I gave her my jelly beans and I cheered her up.
17:14I gave her my jelly beans.
17:17My, I gave her my jelly beans.
17:19I gave them away.
17:21The jelly beans are the greatest.
17:23And now I don't have any.
17:25I've, I've lost my jelly beans.
17:28Oh, no.
17:29Oh, oh, how sad I am.
17:31Oh, how unhappy I am.
17:33Nobody could know how unhappy I am unless they lost their jelly beans.
17:39Oh, oh, dear.
17:42Will our hero ever get his jelly beans back?
17:46I don't.
17:47Stay tuned.
17:48In a few minutes, we'll be back with part two of our story.
17:59Well, before you drink your milk, let's, let's play a game with these pictures that I mounted
18:03for Gordon's science class.
18:05I'm going to show you three animals, and you tell me which one gave the milk.
18:12Which one the milk came from?
18:13Did the milk come from this one?
18:15No.
18:15What's this animal?
18:17A frog.
18:17A frog doesn't give milk.
18:19Did the milk come from that one?
18:21No.
18:22No.
18:22What's that?
18:24It's a bird.
18:25It's a bird.
18:26That's a robin, right?
18:29Did the milk come from that one?
18:31Yep.
18:31Yeah, that's good old boy.
18:32See the cow.
18:34Hey, you know what else?
18:35Let's make some sounds, and you tell me which sound belongs with this picture.
18:41Does this sound?
18:45No, that's the frog.
18:47What about this sound?
18:50No.
18:51No.
18:52What about this sound?
18:58Yeah, that's bossy.
19:00That's good.
19:01Hey, let's try it with these next three.
19:04Let's try it with my hard-boiled egg.
19:07Don't tell me that the egg came from Mr. Hooper's store, either.
19:12Because we're going to figure out where it really came from first, before it got to Mr. Hooper's store.
19:17You think the egg came from him?
19:18Ten times.
19:19No.
19:20What's he?
19:21He's a lion.
19:22That's a lion.
19:23Lions don't lay eggs.
19:25Think the egg came from her?
19:27No.
19:28No, but the bacon did.
19:30That's so big.
19:32What about them, one of them?
19:35Yeah.
19:36Yeah, and the egg came from one of them.
19:37That's a good old chicken.
19:39I think it came from the biggest one.
19:40You think it came from the biggest chicken?
19:42Yep.
19:42Okay, now let's find a sound for her.
19:46Let's see.
19:47What about this sound?
19:50Does that sound right for a chicken?
19:51No, I don't think so.
19:54What about this sound?
19:57Yeah, that's for the pig.
19:58That's for the pig.
20:00What about this sound?
20:04That's right.
20:05Yeah, that's a chicken.
20:09There are lots of animals that you can tell by the sounds they make.
20:13As a matter of fact, there are lots of other things that you can tell by their sounds, too.
20:30This is Mark.
20:32He has a pair of magic glasses.
20:37When Mark hears a noise, he puts his magic glasses on.
21:05He has a pair of magic glasses.
21:37And he asks himself, his mother, whose hand she'll be ready for
21:37Tou-
21:37Tou-
22:16See if you can make these noises.
22:19Ding-a-ling-a-ling-a-ling-a.
22:21Ding-a-ling-a-ling-a-ling-a.
22:23Now it's your turn.
22:25Ruff ruff!
22:30Clippity-clock.
22:34Ding-ding.
22:39Ding-a-ling.
22:48Hey, Sarah, do you know what letter this word egg begins with?
22:54Yeah.
22:54What?
22:54E.
22:55That's right, E.
22:57Egg begins with an E.
23:06E, egg, move, E, egg begins with an E, so does ear, so does elbow, I can think of lots
23:26of other things that begin with an E, E, E, C, me, eating a peach, sitting on my eagle, chasing
23:44a beagle, to the queen on her knee, under a tree, by the sea, she was looking for her Easter
23:53egg, having a dream about eating ice cream in the land of steam, when a baby seal tickled
24:05her heel, she let out a squeal, and woke from her dream in time to see the eagle and me
24:16flying
24:17away, with the Easter egg, over the evening sea, E, E, E, and now, the story of the boy and
24:37the girl, and the jelly beans, chapter two.
24:48Well, I lost my jelly beans, but that is okay, because I'm not sad anymore, there is no reason
24:54to be sad, because I am cool, I am confident, nothing can bother me, because I am cool.
25:03Oh, you scared me, and I am afraid, oh, I am so scared, I am so frightened, oh, oh, I
25:14am
25:14afraid, oh.
25:15Well, listen there, girl with the jelly beans, how are you?
25:19How am I?
25:20Oh, can't you see I'm afraid?
25:21That's how I am, I'm scared, can't you see me checking?
25:27Yes, well, listen, listen, I am not afraid, I am confident, I am cool, perhaps I can help
25:34you, what is wrong?
25:35What's wrong?
25:36Yes.
25:37A great big monster was bothering me, that's what's wrong.
25:42A great big monster?
25:44Yes.
25:44Well, hey, listen, that's okay, that's okay, because I am not afraid of monsters.
25:51Did you ever have a great big monster bothering you?
25:54Well, no, but, you know, you don't know how I feel, oh, oh, the only way you could know
25:59how I feel is if you'd ever have a great big monster bothering you.
26:04Well, listen, if he comes around, see, I'll try to help you out.
26:08Oh, thanks, that's very nice of you, oh, oh, that's so nice of you.
26:16Yes.
26:17And I, for that, am going to give you your jelly beans back.
26:21Oh, gee.
26:22There.
26:23Well, that's, that's very nice of you, little girl with the jelly beans.
26:27I feel much better now.
26:28Mm-hmm.
26:29I, I'm not afraid at all.
26:31Well, good.
26:32I feel confident now.
26:34Mm-hmm.
26:35Like there's nothing to worry about.
26:37Well, that's good, because there is nothing to worry about.
26:40I mean, be just like me, because I am never afraid.
26:44You know, I don't have a care or a worry in the world.
26:48And I'm, well, actually, actually, I'm afraid.
26:56I'm afraid that I'm afraid.
26:58Uh, actually, I'm, I'm afraid that I'm scared.
27:03Uh, I think I'm afraid that I'm so scared that I'm shaking.
27:11Uh, I'm not afraid.
27:13I, I'm not afraid at all.
27:16Uh, you're, you're, you're not?
27:17No, I'm not.
27:18Do you want to know why?
27:20Yes, yes, why, why?
27:21Well, because that monster, right behind you, by the way.
27:25Yes?
27:25He wanted my jelly beans.
27:28That's why he was bothering me.
27:29Huh?
27:30But I don't have the jelly beans anymore.
27:32No, I do.
27:33So there's nothing to be afraid of.
27:34Uh.
27:35Uh, good bye.
27:40Oh, that, uh, that girl is, uh, she's, uh, too much, isn't she?
27:44Heh heh.
27:45Uh, listen, uh, you want some jelly beans?
27:47Yum, yum.
27:49Have some.
27:51Uh, yum, yum, yum.
27:53Help yourself there, you know, just, uh, enjoy them, you know.
27:56They're good for you.
27:57Heh heh.
27:57Yum.
27:59Yum.
28:03Uh.
28:05He ate them all.
28:06Well, I'm not afraid anymore.
28:10Oh, you're good.
28:14So, our hero is no longer afraid, but he still doesn't have any jelly beans.
28:20Stay tuned.
28:22In a few moments, we'll be back with the final part of our story.
28:32Oh, Gordon.
28:33Gordon.
28:34Oh.
28:35Hey, Gordon.
28:36Hey, what's going on?
28:37Gordon, I'm really happy.
28:39A wonderful thing has happened.
28:40Huh.
28:41Well, what is it?
28:41What is it?
28:42Well, it's something really exciting.
28:43I, I was walking, you know, I was walking along, and I bumped into a man and knocked all
28:49the packages out of his arms.
28:51And that's what you're happy about?
28:52You knocked the guy down?
28:54Well, no, no, well, you see, I knocked the packages out of his arm, and then I fell on
28:59top of him.
29:00And that's what you're happy about?
29:02You fell on top of him?
29:02No, no, no, no.
29:03No.
29:03He, he, he got up, and then he said, you are the clumsiest bird I have ever seen.
29:08And that's what you're happy about?
29:10He called you a clumsy bird?
29:11No, no, no.
29:12He then, now he's why I'm happy.
29:14Okay.
29:15He, he looked up at me, and he said, what?
29:18You have the longest neck I have ever seen.
29:24And?
29:26That's it.
29:27That's it.
29:28That's it?
29:29That's it.
29:29He said, I have, of all the people he had ever seen, I have the longest neck.
29:36Well, don't you understand?
29:38Why, just imagine, everybody in the whole world has a neck, but I have the longest.
29:44Well, wait a minute, Marlon, Marlon, let's, let's make a comparison, make sure we know
29:49what you're talking about.
29:50Go ahead, I'm not afraid.
29:51Now, you've got a pretty good-sized neck, but we've got to admit, big birds got a longer
29:57one, right?
29:57Yeah.
29:58Yeah.
29:58And how about you, Gordon?
30:00Well, you know.
30:00Let's see your neck.
30:01Decent neck, you know.
30:02That's a regular neck.
30:03But there's nothing like yours, isn't it?
30:05It's not a beautiful neck like mine.
30:08Marlon, what do you think?
30:09Does he have the longest neck you've ever seen?
30:12Yeah.
30:12He does, huh?
30:13See?
30:14You win.
30:14You see, Gordon?
30:15You see why I'm so happy?
30:16Well, if you'll excuse me, I have to go home.
30:19We big birds have to take good care of our necks, so I think I'll fly down for a while.
30:24Take a little neck nap, right?
30:27Okay.
30:28Hey, Marlon, I didn't want to hurt big birds' feelings.
30:31He has got the longest neck on Sesame Street.
30:33But if you've ever been to the zoo, you know that the giraffe has a neck that's even larger
30:39and longer than big birds.
30:43He has got the longest neck on him, so I think I'll talk to him.
30:44And if you've ever been to the zoo and be a bee, you can't see him.
30:52So, we'll just take a little bit of a time.
30:53But I have to talk to him, so I think I'll jump to him.
30:57We'll see you tomorrow.
30:57And if you have to take a little bit of aью-to-cash, you know that the giraffe has a
30:57neck that has been moved to me.
30:57You know that the giraffe has been younger than me.
32:15The Story of the Boy and the Girl and the Jelly Beans, Chapter 3.
32:40And I am really mad.
32:43Why am I mad?
32:44I am so angry I can scream.
32:47Oh, I'm in a rough mood.
32:48I am mad.
32:51Oh, hello there, little girl.
32:52How are you?
32:53I am mad.
32:54So am I.
32:54I bet I'm madder than you are.
32:56Ha!
32:56You don't know what mad is until you're as mad as I am right now.
33:00Oh, yeah?
33:01Well, what are you mad about?
33:02I found my jelly beans.
33:04Hmm?
33:04Yeah, I thought I lost them, but I left them right here, and I found them.
33:09That's why you're mad?
33:11Huh.
33:11Boy, that's nothing to be mad about.
33:12That's not why I'm mad.
33:15I'm mad because...
33:16Now, listen to this.
33:17Okay.
33:18I am mad because I found my jelly beans, and I don't have anything to put them in, so I
33:22can't take them home, and I can't eat them because it's dinner till I'm soon, so I just
33:25have to stand here forever looking at them because I don't have a jelly bean bag to put
33:29them in, and that's why I'm mad.
33:33Wow, let me tell you that that is nothing.
33:37Now, I'll tell you what I'm mad about.
33:39Now, see, I have my little jelly bean bag here, and it's empty because I've lost my jelly
33:44beans twice today, and I'll never find them because a monster ate them, and all I have
33:47left is an empty jelly bean bag, and that's why I'm mad.
33:51Ha!
33:52That is nothing to be...
33:58You have a jelly bean bag?
34:00Oh, yes, I do.
34:02What difference does...
34:06You...
34:07You have jelly beans.
34:09Uh-huh.
34:10I do.
34:12Well, uh...
34:13I have a, uh...
34:16Bag to put them in.
34:18I'm not mad anymore.
34:21I'm not either.
34:23Would you like to come to my house for dinner?
34:28What'll we have for dessert?
34:31Jelly Beans.
34:32Jelly Beans.
34:33Oh, good.
34:34That's cream in the bag.
34:34Okay, fine.
34:35I'm so happy.
34:37And so, with Jelly Beans for All, the story of the boy and the girl and the jelly beans
34:45ends happily.
34:50Bryn, you ready for this story about goggles?
34:52Yeah.
34:53You are, huh?
34:54How about you, Leslie?
34:55Yeah.
34:56Okay, it's all about two guys.
34:59One's named Archie.
35:01One's named Peter.
35:02And they've got a dog named Willie.
35:04And they're playing in this vacant lot, see?
35:06And they find a pair of goggles.
35:09Just plain goggles that you wear if you're riding a motorcycle.
35:11Except they don't have any lenses in them.
35:14No glass in them.
35:16And they get into a really wild scene.
35:19Pay attention to this one's gas.
35:22Archie!
35:23Look what I found!
35:25Peter shouted through the pipe.
35:28Motorcycle goggles!
35:30Archie watched Peter through the hole.
35:32He listened and smiled.
35:36Peter ran to the hideout and put on the goggles.
35:39Aren't they great?
35:40He asked.
35:41Archie smiled and nodded.
35:44Peter said, let's go over to your house and sit on the steps.
35:48Archie nodded.
35:51They started off.
35:52Suddenly, some big boys appeared.
35:56Give us those goggles, kid.
35:59No, they're mine, Peter said.
36:01His dog, Willie, growled.
36:04Archie, hold Willie, said Peter.
36:09Peter stuffed the goggles into his pocket and put up his fists.
36:14Archie gasped.
36:15Peter turned to see if something was wrong.
36:19Well, the next thing he knew, he was knocked to the ground.
36:23Everyone stared at the goggles.
36:28But before anyone could move, Willie snatched the goggles and ran through a hole in the fence.
36:35The big boys chased after him.
36:37Meet you at the hideout, whispered Peter.
36:38You go this way.
36:39I'll go that way.
36:41They won't know which way we're going.
36:42Willie will find us.
36:44Peter raced to the hideout.
36:46He sank down as low as he could.
36:49Footsteps.
36:50The big boys.
36:52They followed me.
36:53Peter held his breath.
36:57Archie.
36:59It was just as boy Archie said.
37:02What was that?
37:05Archie looked through the hole.
37:10There were the big boys.
37:11And there was Willie.
37:13They would see him.
37:18Archie stared at the pipe.
37:20Suddenly he spoke.
37:22Here, Willie.
37:23Through the pipe.
37:24Fast.
37:27Willie.
37:28See, Willie's got the goggles with him, you know.
37:32Peter peeked through the hole.
37:34The big boys were coming.
37:36Closer.
37:37And closer.
37:39Peter took a deep breath.
37:41Then he yelled through the pipe.
37:44Willie!
37:45Meet us at the parking lot!
37:48Head for the parking lot!
37:49One of the big boys yelled.
37:51Let's go!
37:54Peter, Archie, and Willie crept out of the hideout.
37:56When they reached the fence, they got up and ran!
38:01They got to Archie's house.
38:04Archie laughed and said,
38:06We sure fooled them, didn't we?
38:08We sure did, said Peter.
38:10Handing him the goggles.
38:11Things look real fine now, Archie said.
38:14They sure do, said Peter.
38:17Now, how do you like that one, Leslie?
38:19That was good.
38:19What do you think about that, Brynn?
38:21It's less good.
38:22You dig it?
38:23Okay.
38:23See, you know, all the words in the book like this
38:27are made up of letters in the alphabet, right?
38:30Yeah.
38:30Okay.
38:31Now, if you don't know the alphabet,
38:32you can't read a book, right?
38:34Yeah, right.
38:34Okay.
38:36The alphabet's a really important thing.
38:38You have to remember that.
38:39In fact, you can ask Burt Lancaster.
38:42A
38:43B
38:45C
38:48D
38:50E
38:52F
38:55G
38:56H
38:58I
39:00J
39:02K
39:04L
39:06M
39:08M
39:09N
39:10O
39:12P
39:13Q
39:15R
39:17S
39:19T
39:21U
39:23V
39:25W
39:27X
39:29Y
39:30Z
39:34Well, it's time for my milk.
39:37Boy, oh boy, do I like my milk.
39:40Hey, Aaron.
39:41Not right now, Bert, because right now it's time for one of my favorite things of all, milk drinking.
39:46Yeah, but I want to remind you that...
39:48Not right now, Bert. I'm sorry, you see, but I'm not engaged in any idle chit-chat until I drink
39:53my milk.
39:55Ah, ah. All right, then. Go ahead. It's a pretty small cup, so you drink it, and then I'll tell
40:00you.
40:00Yeah. Fair enough. All right.
40:02Okay, friends, milk drinking time.
40:12Okay, now, see what I want to...
40:18Now, what I want to tell you...
40:25Boy, that's good.
40:26Ernie, listen.
40:28But I think I'd better finish it.
40:32Something's wrong.
40:33Nobody could drink for such a long time from such a little cup.
40:41It's about time.
40:43Well, you know what they say, Bert.
40:44It's no fun unless you drink every last drop.
40:50Ernie?
40:53Ernie, I am going to count to ten.
40:55And when I'm finished, you'd better be finished.
41:00One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten.
41:14Ernie, I am going to count to ten.
41:28Ernie, I am going to count to ten.
41:46One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten.
41:54Nine, ten.
41:56Boy, was that good.
42:00Ernie, how could it take you so long to drink such a tiny little cup of milk?
42:05Oh, but this isn't a tiny little cup, Bert.
42:08You are undoubtedly the slowest milk drinker I've ever seen.
42:11Oh, you see, this cup holds a lot of milk, Bert.
42:14A lot of milk?
42:15Sure, sure. I'll pour some in it, and then you'll see.
42:18I've got a pitcher of milk down here.
42:20Now, just watch this.
42:22Here we go.
42:27Now, this may take a little bit of time, Bert.
42:30So, it might be nice to learn a little bit about the alphabet while I'm pouring.
42:35Did you know, for instance, that the word milk begins with the letter M?
42:39Hmm?
42:41And, uh, so does Martha?
42:45This is Martha.
42:47Marvelous Martha, her mother calls her.
42:50Because Martha can print her own name.
42:53Well, she knows the first letter.
42:56M.
42:57Marvelous Martha.
42:59M-M-M.
43:00M-M-M-M-M-M-M-M-M-M-M-M-M-M-M-M-M-M-M-M
43:03-M-M-M-M-M-M-M.
43:03Martha.
43:04Martha.
43:05M.
43:05How do you make an M, Martha?
43:08Ah, a straight line up, another down, another up, another down.
43:16M.
43:17And look, a little M, too.
43:21Martha knows M is for marching, M is for music.
43:31And for man.
43:35M is for melt, meow, and man.
43:41And what's that?
43:45Munching.
43:47M is for mustache and mud.
43:53And M is for metal, too.
43:57But most of all, M is for Martha.
44:02Marvelous Martha.
44:09And so does man begin with the letter M.
44:12There's man.
44:13And so does mother begins with the letter M.
44:16One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine.
44:25Ten little greeblies clinging to a vine.
44:28One chased a fly.
44:30And then there were nine.
44:31Nine little greeblies riding on a skate.
44:34One tried a trick.
44:36And then there were eight.
44:38Eight little greeblies zooming up to heaven.
44:41One took a shortcut.
44:42Then there were seven.
44:43Seven little greeblies floating on some sticks.
44:46One started fishing.
44:47Then there were six.
44:49Six little greeblies staring at a hive.
44:52One took some honey.
44:53And then there were five.
44:55Five little greeblies rolling on the floor.
44:58One bugged a mouse.
45:00Then there were four.
45:01Four little greeblies swimming in the sea.
45:03One forgot how.
45:05Then there were three.
45:06Three little greeblies dancing around a shoe.
45:09One jumped in.
45:10And then there were two.
45:12Two little greeblies sitting on a bun.
45:14One stayed too long.
45:16Then there was one.
45:18One little greebly.
45:20Missing all his brothers.
45:22Wished upon a star.
45:24And then there were others.
45:33And there.
45:35Now what was it you wanted, Bert?
45:38Well, I wanted to remind you that we were going to go to the movies.
45:42But you took so much time with that cup and that pitcher.
45:44That now the movie starts in five minutes.
45:46And we'll never get there on time.
45:48Oh, boy.
45:48Well, I love to go to the movies.
45:50Hey, we'd better hurry.
45:50We'll leave just as soon as I drink this cup of milk.
45:52As soon as you...
45:53Oh, no, Ernie.
45:54Please don't.
45:54Don't.
45:55Don't.
45:56Ah, come on, Bert.
45:57Let's go.
46:00Come on, Bert.
46:01What are you waiting for?
46:01Oh, Ernie.
46:03One, two, three, four, five.
46:07Six, seven, eight.
46:09One, two, three, four, five.
46:13Six, seven, eight, nine, ten.
46:18Six, seven, nine, eight.
46:19Seven, six, five, nine, three, two, one.
46:23One, two, three, four, five.
46:28Six, seven, eight.
46:32Eight, eight, eight.
46:35Eight, six, seven, eight.
46:38How many is it?
46:41Eight blocks.
46:44One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight.
46:50Eight blocks.
46:551, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8.
47:01Eight puppets.
47:031, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8.
47:13Eight puppies.
47:161, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8.
47:2218 candles!
47:241, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8!
47:308 Raspberry Pudding Desserts!
47:40And that's your birthday!
47:46Bren, you know it's Sally's birthday and she's 9, so let's put these candles on.
47:50Why don't you put the first one on?
47:531, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9!
48:081, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10!
48:1710, 9, 8, 7, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1!
48:221, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8!
48:421, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9!
48:511, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9!
49:009 lice!
49:021, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9!
49:159 lice!
49:171, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9!
49:251, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9!
49:311, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9!
49:431, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9!
49:471, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9!
49:521, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9!
49:531, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9!
49:561, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9!
49:591, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9!
50:01look up up up it's up there what is it a superman a superman it can't be it's a super
50:07plane yeah
50:08look you see it now it's making something what is it it's an eye you're absolutely right because
50:15it's going straight up in the air and it's got to be an eye because that's what an eye looks
50:20like
50:20or maybe it's an l no perfect it's perfect it's gonna be an r it's gonna be come on wait
50:27a minute
50:27we'll never know unless we watch a d you're sure it's a d yeah all right you're absolutely right it
50:35was a d what kind of plane a d-writing plane you ever seen a d-writing plane no that
50:41was a famous
50:42no do you know any words that begin with the letter d you do dinosaur dog dog department oh wow
50:52dog you
50:54mean a dog that goes like woof like that a dog like a dog what about dog well yeah that's
51:01better
51:01dog wow wow dear
51:14i'm making some soup for gordon for his lunch oh you know what now this is a lid or a
51:21cover for the pot
51:22keeps it warm keeps the soup nice and fresh and the shape of it is that's right round
51:30i'm going to show you something else that's a cover and round now this is the cover for the jelly
51:35see
51:36the shape of it is round and it's a lid or a cover now did you get that i showed
51:42you two things
51:43this is a cover and that's a cover they're both round now i have a riddle for you
51:50what's in the street it's a cover and it's brown you give up a manhole cover
52:04we would like to show you a film on the unsung beauty with manhole cover
52:15so
52:20so
52:39I wonder what's down there.
52:48I think I should let him out of the waste.
52:57These are the fastest travelers.
53:02Where's the other beetle box?
53:04I don't have any beetle box.
53:06Oh, a pincher.
53:08Oh, whose pincher is that?
53:10Where's ours?
53:12They went somewhere.
53:56Hey, Gordon, you didn't forget that you promised to hang up a picture for me, did you?
54:01Yeah, I did forget it.
54:03But I'll do it.
54:04Because I'm a nice guy like that.
54:06But I won't do it like Buddy and Jim did it.
54:17Hello, Buddy?
54:19What do you got there?
54:20Hey, Jim.
54:21I bought a picture.
54:23I thought the place could use some brightening up.
54:26Well, good boy.
54:27For once in your life, you got a good idea.
54:29Give me the picture.
54:31You're right.
54:31This place could use some brightening up.
54:35Did you bring anything to hang the picture on?
54:39I thought we'd hang it on the wall.
54:41I know we're going to hang it on the wall.
54:43I mean something to hang it on.
54:45Like a nail.
54:46Hey, Jim.
54:47What?
54:47I brought a nail to hang the picture on.
54:49That's what I mean.
54:50Here, hold that.
54:51I will drive the nail into the wall.
54:53And then we'll hang the picture on the nail.
54:57Did you bring something to drive the nail into the wall with?
55:01Yeah, I brought two things.
55:02Jim, you can take your picture.
55:05Give me that one.
55:06That one?
55:07Yeah.
55:08Okay.
55:09Ready?
55:09Here we go.
55:15You broke it, Jim.
55:16I know I broke it.
55:17I can see that.
55:19Let me try that other thing.
55:24Hold it.
55:25Hold everything.
55:26Hold everything.
55:27There's something wrong here.
55:29There's something wrong.
55:29Yep.
55:30What do you think?
55:32You think something wrong, Jim?
55:33Yeah.
55:33I think you're right.
55:37It's too low.
55:38Yeah.
55:39I didn't mean it was too low.
55:42Look at the point of that nail.
55:43Yeah, it's right.
55:44It's pointing in that direction.
55:45And the head of the nail is pointing toward the wall.
55:48Yeah.
55:48Now, how are we going to drive the point of the nail into the wall?
55:54We can pick the wall up and bring it around this side to the point.
55:59Oh, that's so dumb.
56:02Dumb.
56:03You don't move the wall.
56:05You move the nail.
56:07Move the nail?
56:08Yeah.
56:11Now, we'll move this nail right over here in this direction.
56:18And it'll come up against this wall.
56:21And now we're ready to knock it into the wall in this side.
56:24Hello, boy, Jim.
56:26Give me the hammer.
56:28Okay.
56:31Wait a minute.
56:33What's wrong?
56:34There.
56:35The nail is right for that wall.
56:36Oh.
56:37Now, the nail is right for that wall.
56:39The nail is right for that wall.
56:40The hammer is right for that wall.
56:55How'd you do that?
56:58It was twisted.
56:59I unwound it.
57:02Good boy.
57:04Okay, here we go.
57:07Right into the wall.
57:09And now we're ready to hang the picture.
57:11That a boy, Jim.
57:11I did it.
57:12You can do anything.
57:13Here's the hammer.
57:14Now you give me the picture.
57:15Right up here.
57:20That's the dumbest picture I've ever seen in my life.
57:24What is that?
57:25Dumb picture?
57:26What is that picture?
57:27What?
57:28That's a bird.
57:29It's a bird.
57:30I know it's a bird.
57:31What's the bird doing?
57:33Fun.
57:35Flying.
57:36Look at the bird's wings.
57:37They're down by his side.
57:39Now how can a bird fly without using its wings?
57:45The bird is sitting.
57:47What is the bird sitting on?
57:50That's the dumbest picture I've ever seen in my life.
57:52What is that bird sitting on?
57:53You tell me.
57:58Hey, Jim, the bird is sitting on the nail.
58:12Man, you ever see two day-long dodos like Buddy and Jim?
58:15Well, that's the fun of Sesame Street.
58:17Everybody's here all the time.
58:18Mr. Hooper, Bob, Susan, Big Bird, Oscar in the trash can.
58:22We're all here.
58:23So you march your feet to Sesame Street.
58:25You got that?
58:26Keep it.
58:31Sesame Street has been brought to you today by the letters D, G, and M, and by the numbers
58:418, and 9.
58:45Goggles was written and illustrated by Ezra Jack Keats, published by the MacMillion Company.
58:54Copyright 1969.
58:58Sesame Street is a production of the Children's Television Workshop.
59:04Now, can I get back in my trash can?
59:13This is N.E.T., the Public Television Network.
59:34z libio, c belliamo con ele.
59:36Cangli Dienst poucage ton, ca.