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00:07Number 20.
00:32Number 20.
01:10Number 20.
01:54Number 20.
01:57in just one of those days, you know?
01:58Not a lot, not a lot.
02:03Whoa, whoa, whoa!
02:05Oscar!
02:06Oscar!
02:07Oh yeah, I want to do this.
02:09Coffee was so, what, what, what?
02:12Oscar, what are you doing?
02:14What are you doing?
02:15What does it look like I'm doing, Gordon?
02:17What a question.
02:18No, no, really, come on, what, what's going on?
02:21What are you, what are you doing?
02:24Oscar, Oscar, what's going on?
02:25You must know I'm cleaning house.
02:29Hey, don't, don't touch any of that stuff down there.
02:31It all comes back inside.
02:34Oscar, look, why, why are you cleaning house, Oscar,
02:37when I thought you liked that stuff down there?
02:39You like trash down there.
02:40Questions, questions, questions.
02:42Boy, hey, step aside, Daniel.
02:44Look, Oscar, wait a minute, look, what a stranger.
02:47Look, first of all, you can't throw stuff out there.
02:51People have to walk by and they'll get, what is that?
02:53People have to walk by and they'll get hit
02:54with this flying junk, and besides that, the idea
02:57is to take stuff off the sidewalk and put it back
03:04in the trash can, not to take stuff out of it.
03:06There's my Mets banner, don't lose that.
03:08Your Mets banner, now I won't lose that.
03:10To take stuff off the sidewalk, put it in here,
03:13not to take stuff out of here and put it on the sidewalk.
03:16You get the idea?
03:17You might as well make yourself useful.
03:18Here, pull that up.
03:21A hose, Oscar?
03:22Why do you have a hose that, what, is there, how much,
03:25how much more of this is it?
03:28You got more of this?
03:29Hey, this is just the stuff from the front hall.
03:33When you see what comes out of the living room.
03:35What comes out of the living room?
03:40A horseshoe?
03:44Hello, there.
03:46Do you know what this is?
03:48It's the letter H.
03:51Can you think of something that begins with an H?
03:54Well, here's something now.
03:57It's a horseshoe.
04:01Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh,
04:07oh, oh, oh, oh.
04:11Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh,
04:13oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
04:15This is an H.
04:17How many words can you think of beginning with the letter H?
04:20Hello?
04:21You're fine.
04:22Handshake.
04:23Hotdog.
04:24Hats.
04:25Not...
04:25Hair.
04:26High.
04:27To continue.
04:29Happy.ánd
04:30hole. Wait,
04:30um... Churchill.
04:30I didn't...
04:31Harp. Hard.
04:35Please, if
04:35you just...
04:36High Hen. Horn. You're
04:40in. Horse.
04:43Finally, as I was saying, we had, hero, heart, halt, hole.
04:55Now, I'd like to...
04:57Help!
05:02The H is a nice letter.
05:04Isn't it nice and simple?
05:06Two lines with a line across the middle.
05:08It is the first letter in a word which we use often.
05:12The word...
05:14Hello?
05:15Hello, is Harold there?
05:17There's no one here by that name.
05:19The word hello begins with an H.
05:22Hello?
05:23Hello, is Harold there?
05:25There's no one here by that name.
05:27Hello is a word that we should use politely each time we answer the phone.
05:32Hello?
05:33Hello, this is Harold.
05:35Do I have any calls?
05:40This is an H.
05:42How many words can you think of beginning with the letter H?
05:46Hello.
05:46You're fine.
05:47Handshake.
05:48I didn't...
05:48Hot dog.
05:49I wasn't thinking...
05:49Hats.
05:50Not...
05:50Hair.
05:51Wait.
05:51High.
05:52Nope.
05:53To continue.
05:54Happy.
05:55Wait, um...
05:55Kick up.
05:56I didn't...
05:57Harp.
06:00Hard.
06:00Please, if you just...
06:01High.
06:02Hen.
06:03Horn.
06:05You're in...
06:05Horse.
06:08Finally.
06:10As I was saying, we...
06:12Hero.
06:13Heart.
06:14Halt.
06:18Hole.
06:20Now, I'd like to...
06:22Help!
06:26Oscar.
06:27Here's what I've got an H.
06:28I don't want to do it.
06:29What do you think of the letter?
06:29What's the letter H?
06:31Oh, come on, Oscar.
06:32Look at the mess you got out here.
06:34You got...
06:34Oscar, come on.
06:35You can't just mess up the street like...
06:37Oh, come on, Oscar.
06:39Look at what you got out here.
06:40You got everything in the...
06:41H is for house cleaning.
06:43Susan, Oscar's...
06:44You know, he's cleaning out his can, right?
06:46Hey, Oscar, wait a minute.
06:47So he's got things all over the street, all over...
06:50What's the...
06:51Oscar...
06:51Hey, Oscar, you can't throw all this stuff out on the street like that.
06:55Look, people hurt themselves.
06:56They can't go...
06:57People can't even walk out here anymore.
06:58Yeah, yeah, yeah.
06:59Hey, wait a minute.
07:00Make yourself useful there.
07:01I'm taking this stuff.
07:02Oscar, where did all this stuff come from?
07:04What in the...
07:05Oscar, what...
07:05This came out of...
07:06Keep it going.
07:08Keep it going.
07:09What?
07:10Wait, wait a minute, Oscar.
07:11Come on.
07:11Enough's enough.
07:12Enough's enough.
07:13We got to start putting this stuff back and put it back right now.
07:16No, no, not yet.
07:18I just waxed the floors.
07:20Well, Oscar, look.
07:21You got some junk around here.
07:22Look at this.
07:22Listen, I bet you don't even know what half this stuff is.
07:25Look at this.
07:26Oh, of course I...
07:26Oh, come on.
07:27What's that?
07:28I bet you don't know what that is.
07:29Uh, that's a flute.
07:30No, no, no.
07:31Come on, come on, come on.
07:32Look, it goes up.
07:33Listen, Oscar, if you don't know what it is, it's an unfolding flute.
07:35No, it's not an unfolding flute.
07:37They're spokes, right?
07:38Spokes.
07:38Spokes.
07:39Yeah.
07:39Look at that.
07:40Look at that.
07:40They're nice spokes.
07:42Oh, look.
07:42You know what this is?
07:43It's a coat for the spokes.
07:45It's a coat for the spokes.
07:47Very clever, but that's not what it is.
07:48No, well, um...
07:49You start to recognize it now?
07:51Not yet.
07:52It's a tent.
07:52A small tent.
07:53No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
07:55Look, look, look.
07:55There's a handle on it.
07:56It's a handle at the bottom, spokes, and a cover over the spokes.
07:59You know what that is?
08:00It's a cane with a cover on it.
08:01No, come on, Oscar.
08:02Oscar, come on.
08:03Don't you know what this is?
08:04What do you use that for?
08:06Yeah, yeah, just give me another hint.
08:08It's raining.
08:09It's pouring.
08:10It's pouring.
08:10The old man is snoring.
08:12No, no, no, no, no, no.
08:13It's an umbrella.
08:14An umbrella.
08:15You're absolutely right.
08:17Do you need this?
08:18Of course I need it.
08:18What if it's a cane?
08:19All right.
08:20We'll put it aside.
08:21We'll put it aside.
08:22Oh, come on, Oscar.
08:22You don't need this.
08:24You know what this is?
08:25What?
08:26That?
08:26Yeah.
08:27Yeah, that's a necklace.
08:28I wear it with my Nero jacket.
08:29Oh, no.
08:30Come on, that's not a necklace, it's a chain.
08:31I suppose this is the medallion that goes at the bottom of it.
08:34Yeah, that's the medallion.
08:35No, that's a...
08:35That's a sprocket.
08:37It's a hollow turtle with a 15 legs.
08:39No, no, no, no.
08:40It's a sprocket.
08:41It goes on a chain like that.
08:42Oh, yeah, the chain goes right there.
08:44The chain goes around.
08:44That's a sprocket.
08:44Well, that's important.
08:46You know what this is?
08:47Yeah, those are goat horns.
08:49No, no, no, no.
08:50They're handlebars.
08:51Handlebars.
08:51Yeah, don't you know what it is yet?
08:53No, no, no, no.
08:53You put all these things together and you get what?
08:56Mother.
08:57Mother.
08:57One more, one more.
08:59It's a...
09:00That's a wheel I don't have.
09:01That's a wheel.
09:02Okay, what do you have?
09:03You have a wheel, right?
09:04Right, yeah.
09:06Handlebars.
09:06Handlebars.
09:07Sprocket.
09:07Chain.
09:08Is that a bike chain by any chance?
09:10It's a bike chain, so what do you think it is?
09:12It's a bicycle.
09:13You're right, Oscar.
09:14But you haven't got all the parts.
09:16Well, I need it then.
09:17Well, what if I find a front wheel?
09:19Then I'll have a whole bike.
09:20I'll leave it.
09:21Okay, all right, all right, all right.
09:21Let's put it aside.
09:22For some of this stuff, you've got to throw away.
09:24Don't scratch my ship in the end.
09:26Look at this.
09:27Oh, scratch your what?
09:28My chiffonier over there.
09:29That's a chiffonier?
09:30Mm.
09:31I don't know.
09:31If you say...
09:32What is this?
09:32What's this?
09:33Look, okay, yeah, I know what it is.
09:35Do you know, Oscar?
09:36Yeah, yeah, yeah, that's my...
09:37That's a back of something.
09:39Yeah, it's a cranberry scoop.
09:41No, it's not a cranberry scoop.
09:43Now, look, look.
09:44What about this?
09:46That's...
09:47It's an armrest.
09:48Oh, it's an armrest, yeah.
09:50All right, then, do you know what the whole...
09:51What if I wanted to rest my arm?
09:52Right, if you wanted to rest your arm
09:54and you had something to rest your back on
09:55and something else,
09:56what would you have?
09:58Well, let's have a seat down there.
09:59Okay, yeah, here's a seat.
10:01Right?
10:01Here's a seat.
10:02Okay?
10:03Now is it beginning to make sense?
10:04Oh, wait.
10:06It's...
10:06It's...
10:07It's a chair.
10:09Oh, you're right.
10:10There's the leg.
10:11But you only have one leg.
10:12You've got one.
10:13You don't need this little one.
10:14Yeah, wait a minute.
10:15My aunt sent...
10:16My aunt sent me that stuff.
10:19Okay.
10:20Yeah, what if I wanted to put it together one day?
10:22Yeah, but look, you've got to clean this stuff, honey.
10:25Ask him.
10:25Can't we help him put the stuff back in?
10:27Oh, okay.
10:27Oscar, is the wax dry yet?
10:29Stay cool.
10:30I'll tell you when.
10:33Hey, Oscar.
10:34Now look, I can understand everything else, but why?
10:38Why do you have a large letter R like that?
10:42What's that got to do with everything?
10:44Oh, well, what do you think?
10:45It's my initial.
10:46That's why.
10:47Oscar, your name doesn't start with R.
10:49No, no.
10:51Oscar, it starts with O.
10:53O is the first letter in Oscar.
10:54O is the first letter in Oscar.
10:56I know that.
10:58But R is the last letter in Oscar.
11:02And us grouches do everything backwards.
11:06So, because that's just the way we like it.
11:09Oscar.
11:10O.
11:10S.
11:11C.
11:12A.
11:12R.
11:15Today, I'm going to tell you about the letter R.
11:20R is for rooster.
11:23And robber.
11:25And rake.
11:26It's also for river.
11:29And make no mistake, it's even for rowboat.
11:32And rocks.
11:34And for rain.
11:36That causes the robber to go down the drain.
11:40Very well.
11:41Well, what letter have we learned about today?
11:44R.
11:46Good heavens.
11:48A talking dog.
11:53R.
11:55Rabbit.
12:02R.
12:04Today, I'm going to tell you about the letter R.
12:10R is for rooster.
12:12R is for rooster.
12:13And robber.
12:14And rake.
12:16It's also for river.
12:18And make no mistake.
12:20It's even for rowboat.
12:22And rocks.
12:24And for rain.
12:25That causes the robber to go down the drain.
12:30Very well.
12:31Well, what letter have we learned about today?
12:33R.
12:36Good heavens.
12:37A talking dog.
12:39Oh, come on, Oscar.
12:40Look at this.
12:41Come on, Oscar.
12:41Let's go.
12:42I'm hurrying.
12:42I'm hurrying.
12:43I'm hurrying.
12:43Put this thing together.
12:44Look at this street.
12:45It's a mess out here.
12:46Come on, Oscar.
12:47You've got things all over.
12:48People are going to get knocked.
12:50All right, all right.
12:50Come on, is that wax dry yet?
12:51The wax is dry.
12:53Okay.
12:53You know, you're in such a hurry to get the street cleaned up.
12:56Why don't you help out and pitch a few of those things in here?
12:59Come on, help.
12:59Help.
12:59All right.
13:00Let's get it all in there.
13:01Okay, yeah.
13:02Come on.
13:02Here's a ball.
13:03Oh, that's my ball.
13:04That's your ball.
13:05Take your ball down there.
13:06Frisbee.
13:07Black Frisbee.
13:07I play with that.
13:08Here's a hoop.
13:09It's one of these hoops that you, you know, put around here and go like that.
13:13No.
13:14Get it down Mr. Hooper's store.
13:15Is it a hoop?
13:16Very funny.
13:17Give me mine.
13:17It's a hooper hoop.
13:18Okay.
13:19You know, you've got a lot of round things down there.
13:21You've got a lot of round things down there.
13:23You know, I live in a round trash can.
13:26What did you expect?
13:29Triangles?
13:30Well, do you like round things?
13:32You know, let's have a little less talk around here and a lot more work.
13:37Oh, all right.
13:38Well, I just thought, you know, if you like round things, I was going to show you some more
13:41round things.
13:42I'm all choked up.
14:09I'm all choked up.
16:40Oh, my finger.
16:44Oh, my toes.
16:47Oh, my thumb.
16:50Oh, my nose.
16:53Oh, my elbow.
16:55Oh, my knee.
16:57Oh, my face.
17:00Oh, poor me.
17:03Otherwise, I feel fine.
17:10All right, that's...
17:11Okay, just get it.
17:12That's the last...
17:13Where'd you get this thing from, anyway?
17:15Look at this.
17:15It'll look neat when I make the best.
17:17Yeah, okay.
17:19Yeah.
17:19Now, that's it.
17:20That's all.
17:20That's everything.
17:21Oscar, come here.
17:21Now, look.
17:22Got it all cleaned up, right?
17:23Right.
17:23Yeah.
17:23All right, why did you decide to clean out the trash can?
17:27You know, you already asked me that question.
17:30I know I already asked you that question, but you didn't answer me.
17:32Now, why did you clean out the trash can?
17:34You learn slow, don't you?
17:36I learn very slow.
17:37Oh, yeah, I am learning slow.
17:38You know what?
17:39Forgot...
17:40Forgot this.
17:40This guy brought a telegram to the back of the house, 123 Sesame Street, and his address
17:45to Oscar...
17:46Me?
17:46Yeah.
17:47Front of 123 Sesame Street, uh, carried a trash can.
17:51Yeah.
17:52So he brings it to the back door.
17:54Brilliant.
17:54Right.
17:54And what's it say?
17:56Uh, you want me to read it to you?
17:58Have you got some other way to tell me what it says?
18:00Boy, you're in a good mood today.
18:03Uh, it says, Dear Oscar, plans changed.
18:06Yeah.
18:07Plans changed.
18:07Cannot come to visit you tomorrow as planned.
18:10Hope you didn't go to any trouble for me.
18:13Love, mother.
18:14Yeah.
18:15That's what it says.
18:15She's not coming.
18:17After all the work that I've gone to, cleaning and...
18:20She's not coming?
18:21You mean, after all that cleaning up, I've got the whole place neat, and now she's not coming?
18:27Why, it's gonna take me six months to get it back the way it was, nice and messy.
18:31I can't stand it, oh my goodness, look at that.
18:34So that was it.
18:35His mother was coming to visit, and he got his trash can all cleaned up through the presser,
18:41and now she's not coming after all.
18:44Well, it looks like he's getting things back to normal pretty fast now.
18:47It's okay.
18:47I can't stand it!
18:51This is a, uh, uh, uh, uh, a tea.
18:56What's this?
18:57Oh, this is a tea.
18:58What's it for?
18:59Well, it's for tickle, tilt, tap, tar, trumpet, tuba, tear, twine, tangle,
19:09watch it, twirl, tie, uh, teeter, topple, and turn, take, trade, top, tin, tang, tick,
19:18tock, tune, tab, table, took, and toss.
19:23You forgot to.
19:24Which?
19:25Trash.
19:26Oh.
19:26And ticket.
19:27There you are.
19:28All right.
19:31Would you like to have a tea party?
19:34Not the usual kind of a tea party, but, uh, one with the letter T.
19:39You know, there are teas hidden right in your own room, right where you're sitting right now?
19:45There are.
19:46And there are also some here on Sesame Street.
19:49So would you help me try and find some?
19:52Come on.
19:52We'll take this along so we can find them easier.
19:56Let's see if there's any around this door here.
19:59Might be a good place to find teas.
20:03Mm-hmm.
20:04Mm-hmm.
20:04Yep.
20:05Here's one right here.
20:07Here's the top part, and here's the bottom.
20:12See?
20:16Nice tea right there.
20:18Top and bottom.
20:21Bet you didn't know there was a tea right here on this door, did you?
20:24Let's see if we can find some more.
20:28Mm-hmm.
20:29Looking for teas.
20:30Teas.
20:32Nope, none there.
20:38Looking for teas.
20:41Wonder if there's one on this ladder here.
20:44There's almost one here, but we're missing the top part.
20:49So that's not a really good tea.
20:52It's not a tea at all, as a matter of fact.
20:55I think I found another one right here on this door.
20:59Here's the top part, and here's the bottom.
21:06Nice tea, huh?
21:09Let's see if we can find some more teas right around Sesame Street.
21:14Mm-hmm.
21:16Looking for teas.
21:20Looking for teas on Sesame Street.
21:23I'll bet this gate has got some teas in it.
21:26If we can only find them.
21:29Let's see.
21:30There's a nice circle.
21:33And there's a rectangle.
21:36I think I found one right here.
21:38Here's the top part, and here's the bottom.
21:45And there's one on the other side, too.
21:47Right here.
21:50Two teas right on one gate.
21:55That's it.
21:59Do you hear something?
22:03I think I hear water splashing in Bert and Ernie's room.
22:07Hey, Bert.
22:08Bert.
22:09Can you bring me a bar of soap?
22:11Yeah, yeah.
22:13Yeah.
22:14Just toss it into Rosie here.
22:16What?
22:17The soap.
22:18Just toss it into Rosie here.
22:22Who's Rosie?
22:23My bathtub.
22:24I call my bathtub Rosie.
22:29Ernie.
22:30Why do you call your bathtub Rosie?
22:33What's that?
22:34I said, why do you call your bathtub Rosie?
22:37Because every time I take a bath, I leave a ring around Rosie.
22:44Ernie.
22:45Get out of the tub.
22:47Why come?
22:48Well, because there are a lot of people waiting to take a bath.
22:51That's why.
22:52Take a bath?
22:52Yeah.
22:53In my Rosie?
22:54Right.
22:54Hmm.
22:55Well, Solomon Grundy for one.
22:59Poor Solomon Grundy.
23:01Poor Solomon Grundy.
23:04Watch the left side of his head on Monday.
23:07Watch the left side of his head on Monday.
23:10Watch the left side of his neck on Tuesday.
23:14Watch the left side of his neck on Tuesday.
23:17Watch his left arm on Wednesday.
23:20Washed his left arm on Wednesday
23:23Washed his left hand on Thursday
23:26Washed his left hand on Thursday
23:29Washed his left side on Friday
23:32Washed his left side on Friday
23:35Washed his left leg on Saturday
23:38Washed his left leg on Saturday
23:41Washed his left foot on Sunday
23:44Washed his left foot on Sunday
23:47Hey, poor Solomon Grundy.
23:51He still has dirty!
23:58Oh, boy, do I feel good.
24:00Hey, Bert, you ought to take a bath.
24:02It would cheer you up.
24:03Then you wouldn't be such a grouch.
24:04I don't need cheering up.
24:07I can tell you don't.
24:09But everybody in the world ought to take a bath.
24:11Then they'd be happy and, hey, you out there in TV land,
24:15everybody wash!
24:24Everybody wash your ears!
24:32Everybody wash your hands!
24:39Everybody wash your chest!
24:47Everybody wash your everything!
24:54That's right. Keep washing! Keep washing, everybody!
25:02Uh-oh. Look at that. Uh-oh. It's clouding up.
25:07Hmm. Yep. Yep. Looks like it might even rain.
25:10Well, I don't care.
25:12You know what I would do if it started to rain?
25:14What?
25:15Well, I would just run right over there and hide on the house.
25:20On the house.
25:22On the house. You can't hide on the house.
25:23In the house.
25:25In the house. Oh, yes.
25:27Well, I would be in the house and sit in the floor.
25:31You can't sit in the floor.
25:33On the floor.
25:34On the floor?
25:35Oh. Well, I wouldn't want to stay out here.
25:38It might rain in my head.
25:40It can rain in your head.
25:42What?
25:43On your head.
25:44On. Oh, yes.
25:46Well, I hope it doesn't rain anyway because I'd like to go over there and sit in the steps.
25:51In the steps. You can't sit in the steps.
25:54Hello, Bird.
25:55Oh. Oh, hi, Gordon.
25:57What's going on?
25:58Well, they were telling me about in and on because I seem to have it a little mixed up.
26:03You got it mixed up? You got it straightened out and out?
26:05Yes, they helped me. I understand the word now.
26:07You straightened him out, right?
26:08Yeah.
26:09Okay.
26:09But I've got to rush home.
26:11Why?
26:12Well, all this thinking has tired me out.
26:15So I'm going to take a nice warm bath on my bathtub.
26:20Bye-bye.
26:20Okay, Big Bird. Take care.
26:23Now, you know that he can't take a warm bath on a bathtub, right?
26:26No.
26:27How's he going to do it?
26:28He can't.
26:29Well, what should he do?
26:31He should take it inside.
26:33Inside? In the bathtub?
26:34Not on the bathtub, okay?
26:36He's a little mixed up, but not quite as mixed up as Buddy and Jim.
26:43Hi, Jim.
26:45Oh, hello, Buddy.
26:47Hey, Jim.
26:47Can I help you tidy the room up?
26:49Oh, thanks a lot.
26:51Why don't you put those shoes in the boxes that they came in?
26:56Put those shoes in the boxes that they came in?
26:58That they came in.
26:58Okay, Jim.
26:59Thanks a lot.
27:02Don't forget now, put one pair of shoes in each of the boxes.
27:06Right.
27:06One pair of shoes in each box.
27:09Good boy.
27:10All right.
27:10Hey, Jim.
27:12How many is a pair?
27:16A pair is two.
27:19You put two shoes in each of the boxes.
27:22Right.
27:25One shoe and one shoe make a pair.
27:29You put the two shoes in the big box.
27:32Hmm.
27:32Hmm.
27:33One shoe and one shoe is another pair.
27:35And we'll put these in the little box.
27:46Hey, Jim.
27:48Are you sure that these are the right shoe boxes for the shoes here?
27:54Sure, I'm sure.
27:56These are the boxes that the shoes can...
27:58I had a little trouble with this one here.
28:02You can't do anything right.
28:04Hmm.
28:04Now I'll have to do it myself.
28:07And now watch very closely and try to remember how I do it.
28:10Will you?
28:11All right.
28:11I'll watch and I'll learn.
28:12Watch and you'll learn.
28:13That's the way to learn.
28:14It's very simple.
28:15All right.
28:15I take these two shoes out of the big box.
28:19And I put them on the table.
28:21Right?
28:22That's right.
28:22Then I take the two shoes that are in the little box.
28:25Yeah.
28:26And I bring them way over here.
28:28And I'm gonna put them right in the big box.
28:31Was that hard?
28:33You look at that.
28:35Ha!
28:36Well, you did it, huh?
28:37Sure, I did it.
28:38Now all we have to do is take these two shoes.
28:41And we put them right in the little box.
28:48Wait a minute.
28:50I think there's something wrong here.
28:52I'm sure these are the boxes that these shoes came in.
28:58Wait a minute, Jim.
28:59Let me try.
29:01Look.
29:03Now.
29:04Buddy.
29:04What?
29:05What did you do that for?
29:07Well, Jim.
29:08Now you've got them all mixed up and we'll have to start all over again.
29:11I thought that if we put this shoe with this shoe and put them in the big box.
29:18Ha ha ha.
29:19And put this shoe with this shoe and put them in the little box, that...
29:30Well, I hope you're satisfied.
29:33You made a big mess of everything.
29:35Now we're worse off now than when we first started.
29:39Don't worry, Jim.
29:40Don't worry at all.
29:41I'll figure it out.
29:42I'll figure it out, Jim, if it takes me a million years.
29:44I'll handle this.
29:45Oh, forget about it.
29:48Since these shoes won't fit in the little box, you know what I'm gonna have to do?
29:53I'm gonna have to wear them out today.
29:55I'm sorry, Jim, that you have to wear those shoes.
29:59I did a lot of trouble with this box here.
30:02Hey, Jim.
30:04What you gonna do today, anyway?
30:06Today?
30:07I'm going to play tennis.
30:09Aww.
30:13You said that word is spring.
30:17Do you know the rest of the, uh, seasons of the year?
30:20What comes after?
30:21Spring.
30:22And then, when school is out, it's...
30:24Summer.
30:25And then, when school starts again, it's fall.
30:29And then, it's winter.
30:31That's right.
30:31But we're going to read a story today about spring.
30:35The spring of the year.
30:36Who will wake up spring?
30:38Who will wake up spring?
30:40Winter covers the apple tree.
30:43Snow blankets the ground.
30:46The tree is cold and bare.
30:48See?
30:49You know, this is winter, because there are no leaves on the tree.
30:52Look.
30:53The winter's all over.
30:55Yep.
30:56Those are coming off the tree.
30:57Yeah.
30:58No, they're coming on.
30:59Spring is awakening.
31:01She touches the apple tree.
31:03The first green leaves wait for more.
31:07See?
31:07A few little leaves come on, and then they wait for the rest of the leaves.
31:11Oh, look.
31:12Now the tree's full of leaves.
31:14Spring is wide awake.
31:16The tree bursts with green.
31:18See all the leaves?
31:20That's a nice time of year when you see the trees waking and all the leaves coming out.
31:26Oh, isn't that pretty?
31:27Have you ever seen an apple tree or any of the fruit trees get pretty flowers on them in the
31:32spring?
31:32Yeah.
31:33Apple blossoms fill the world with pink.
31:36See?
31:36Pink and green leaves.
31:38And they smell good, too.
31:40Pretty soon those flowers will turn into apples.
31:43It's like a little miracle.
31:45It is summer.
31:47The air is warm and quiet.
31:50A yellow bird enjoys the day.
31:52See the birdie effect?
31:53Birds.
31:54Yeah.
31:55Birds come to us in the summertime.
31:58Two yellow birds make the apple tree their home.
32:01What's the bird's home called?
32:04What's that called?
32:07A nest.
32:08A nest.
32:08A nest.
32:09A nest.
32:09A nest.
32:09That's where the birds live.
32:10See?
32:11They're living in the tree.
32:13They lay their eggs in there.
32:15That's right.
32:16And look.
32:16There they are.
32:18Soon five yellow birds will call this tree home.
32:21How come five?
32:22How many eggs?
32:23One.
32:24Two.
32:25Three.
32:25Three eggs.
32:26And then four.
32:28That's the mama bird.
32:29Five.
32:29The papa bird.
32:30So there'll be five yellow birds there pretty soon.
32:34The days are filled with cheerful chirping.
32:38Chirping.
32:39Who's doing the chirping, do you think?
32:42The little birds.
32:43The baby birds, sure.
32:45They sing for their mom and dad.
32:47It's nice to be out in the country and hear the birds chirping and wake you up sometimes in the
32:51morning.
32:52Apples.
32:53Hide behind green leaves.
32:57That's right.
32:57See the green apples?
32:58You have to look really close.
32:59They're not ready to eat yet.
33:01They go and they go and they go.
33:02Yeah.
33:03They go and they go.
33:04I've been, I've been in, I've been over in New Jersey and I, and I, and it was some, um.
33:11Green apples over there?
33:13Yeah.
33:13It was apples over there and it was peaches over there.
33:16Oh, that's good.
33:17Look at these apples.
33:18Red.
33:18Red apples hang heavy.
33:20Ripe fruit waits to be picked.
33:23See?
33:23The green apples turn red when they're ready to eat.
33:26If you eat a green one, you might get a stomachache.
33:29See the bird, he's still sitting there.
33:31My sister likes to eat green ones.
33:33She does.
33:35The green leaves of summer are the gold and brown leaves of fall.
33:41See?
33:42We're going to another season now.
33:43It's fall.
33:44The yellow bird wings south.
33:48The birds fly away for the winter.
33:50Leave an empty nest.
33:54See?
33:55There's the nest.
33:56That used to be their home, but they've gone to their summer home.
34:00Their winter home.
34:01Well, one of those homes.
34:03Yeah.
34:04Oh, see?
34:05It's fall.
34:06That's, and the leaves are falling too.
34:08The wind shakes off the gold and brown.
34:12Brown.
34:13The leaves curl up beneath the tree.
34:17See?
34:18All the leaves are falling off.
34:22Winter covers the apple tree.
34:24There's a nest there by itself, but no leaves.
34:27Who will wake up spring?
34:30Oh, if spring oversleeps, then we won't get our leaves.
34:35The nest is still again, but no leaves are there.
34:37Spring wakes itself up, thank goodness, so we don't have to worry.
34:42Oh, my goodness.
34:44It's getting awfully late.
34:46You know, I've got to bake some bread.
34:48I promised Gordon I was going to make him some bread for supper.
34:50You want to help me, Gay?
34:51Well, we better go over to the refrigerator and get some eggs first.
34:57One.
35:00Two.
35:04Three.
35:08Four.
35:12Five.
35:17Six.
35:21Seven.
35:25Eight.
35:30Nine-eighths in one cookie.
35:37Ten-eighths in one cookie.
35:42Eleven eggs and one cookie.
35:53Twelve eggs and no cookie.
35:57Gee, Gayle, you're a big help.
35:59Here, you want to hold this cup steady while I pour in some milk?
36:01Yes.
36:02That a girl.
36:04Okay, we'll pour this in.
36:07Now, it's time for the egg.
36:12That's it.
36:13You know how to bake bread?
36:15Yes.
36:16Good baked bread is really, tastes yummy, doesn't it?
36:20You know, well, baking's not really hard if you have a good teacher.
36:24You know, well, baking's not really hard if you have a good teacher.
36:49But you know what I'd like to be a baker.
36:51I thought about it real, real hard.
36:54And suddenly...
36:59I was a baker!
37:08Sal took me into the back where they make the pie, and I met Donato, one of the other
37:14bakers, and they showed me how to make an apple cream pie.
37:21Donato took some butter and we weighed it and put it in a big bowl.
37:43Then he took some flour and we weighed that and put it in the bowl.
37:52After he put some sugar and other things in, he broke a whole bunch of eggs into another bowl.
38:08Then he started mixing them up like mommy does when she makes scrambled eggs.
38:14When everything was ready, Donato wheeled the bin over to a machine.
38:24When he turned it on, the machine started mixing everything together.
38:30Then he gave me the eggs to pour in.
38:34That was fun, watching them get mixed up with the other things.
38:41How much did that have to go for?
38:43Five minutes.
38:46When it was finished being mixed, Donato said it was called dough.
38:51While we were taking the dough out of the bowl and patting it flat, Sal was cooking a whole
38:56bunch of apples, so they would be all soft and juicy for the pie.
39:05When the apples were ready, Sal took the dough that Donato and I had made and started making the pie.
39:14He took a big handful of dough and rolled it out flat with the rolling pin.
39:31Then he took a little pin and rolled the dough into it and filled it all up with apples.
39:47Then it was ready to be baked in the oven, so the dough would turn into pie crust and the
39:53apples would taste even better.
40:06After we took the hot pie out of the oven, Sal took a funny looking bag and filled it with
40:12whipped cream.
40:25The bag had a hole in one inch and Sal squeezed the whipped cream onto the top of the pie.
40:36Now it was finished and boy, did it look good.
40:41We put it in a box and took it out to Mommy.
40:47And suddenly, I'll bet Mommy never knew I helped to bake that pie.
40:59Here, wipe your hands off after doing all that kneading of bread.
41:04We're covered with flour.
41:06Now, you know what comes next?
41:07I have to put this damp dish towel over the bread and we'll put it over here in a nice
41:14warm spot and we'll let it rise.
41:16See, that's what makes it so nice and fluffy.
41:19You know, I know Gordon didn't think I was really going to make bread for him.
41:22It's a surprise.
41:23I thought I'd take some down to Ernie and Bert, too, for their supper.
41:27Gee, you know, it's been awfully quiet today.
41:30I wonder if they're home.
41:31It's been so quiet in their apartment.
41:37Hi, Ernie.
41:38Hey, Bert.
41:41What's new?
41:42Nothing.
41:43Hey, no.
41:46That's not true.
41:48You know, you've been down at the zoo all day now.
41:50Something must have happened there.
41:51Something happens there every day.
41:53No.
41:54Nothing happened there today.
41:55Nothing.
41:56Not today.
41:57Huh.
41:57Oh.
41:58Oh, wait a minute.
41:59Wait a minute.
42:00I got a teeny weeny scrape on my finger here.
42:02A teeny weeny scrape.
42:04See?
42:05Oh.
42:05Well, there.
42:06Now you see something did happen.
42:08Now, Ernie, tell me.
42:10How did you get that scrape there?
42:12I must have gotten it when I fell down.
42:14Oh?
42:15Yeah.
42:15I think that was it.
42:16How'd you fall down?
42:18Well, let's see.
42:20That must have happened when I was running away from the dog.
42:23Oh, the dog?
42:24Mm-hmm.
42:24Why was the dog chasing you?
42:26Well, he wasn't chasing me.
42:27See, I thought he was, but he was just running away from the tiger.
42:30Oh.
42:31The tiger?
42:31Well, what was the tiger running around loose for?
42:34Well, the monkey opened his cage by mistake.
42:36The monkey?
42:37How did the monkey get loose, for heaven's sake?
42:38Well, that's easy.
42:39See, he got out when I was trying to put the rabbit in his cage.
42:42Now, hold it.
42:43Now, wait a minute.
42:43Now, wait.
42:44Why are we trying to put a rabbit in the monkey's cage?
42:47Well, with all the elephants running around loose, I didn't want him to get stepped on.
42:50The elephants?
42:51Sure.
42:51What were elephants doing loose?
42:53Well, the hippopotamus was loose.
42:54Why not the elephants?
42:55The hippopotamus?
42:56Now, all right, Ernie, all right.
42:57Now, how did the hippopotamuses get loose?
42:59Well, I didn't see it, but I think it must have happened when the bus crashed into his cage.
43:04The bus crashed?
43:05Well, how did that happen?
43:06The bus driver couldn't see because of the bright lights.
43:08The bright lights?
43:09From the flying saucer.
43:10The flying saucer!
43:12Now, look.
43:13You were saying a minute ago that nothing happened to you today.
43:15Well, I was wrong, Bert.
43:16I should hope so.
43:18You know, I got a teeny-weeny scrape on this finger.
43:20See?
43:28One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten.
43:37Ten, nine, eight, seven, six, five, four, three, three, one.
43:40One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, eight, nine, nine, nine, nine, let's sing them all the time.
43:58How many is nine?
44:01Nine noodles.
44:04One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, nine, lice.
44:12One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, lice.
44:21One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, lice.
44:35Nine, lice.
44:37One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, lice.
44:44nine quarters one two three four five six seven eight nine
44:53nine coconut custard pies
45:10that's the story of nine now
45:12i know you're out there wondering why is gordon sitting out here on the steps
45:15with nine cigar boxes in front of him huh you're really wondering that huh
45:20well i'll tell you why because i'm gonna make the world's most mysterious tower
45:26okay now bear with me watch this well we put box number two on top of box number
45:35one right and we take this third box and we put it here
45:41and that's three boxes oh is this tower mysterious do you see anything wrong
45:46with it yet nothing okay keep watching box number four
45:52more boxes oh the suspense is building box number five goes up that's five boxes see anything wrong
46:06anything weird anything funny look at it okay here we go box number six
46:22well now that is something funny tell you what happened what we're going to do was to put up
46:29nine boxes up here and the reason even these boxes these few boxes stayed up like this was simply because
46:37we put glue on the boxes see now if you have it like that
46:42even you know very well that that's not possible
46:46to do with just ordinary boxes we show you why okay
46:50if you took boxes without glue on them and you put them like
46:54here you couldn't get three but you couldn't even get three of them to work
46:59one two see what i mean would fall down now if you want to build a tower that you know
47:07is going
47:07to stay up build it like this you've got one there two straight up three
47:19four five six seven eight
47:29nine
47:59For the lice, how many is lice?
48:06Nine noodles.
48:08One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine.
48:14Nine nails.
48:16One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine.
48:23Nine lice.
48:25One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine.
48:38Nine lice.
48:40Nine lice.
48:40One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine.
48:48Nine quarters.
48:50One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine.
48:56Nine, coconut custard, five, six, seven, eight, nine, eight, nine.
49:10Nine.
49:13Now, you see, Gordon never gives up.
49:15We've got all nine of these cigar boxes glued together.
49:18But to be very honest with you, they'll only stay up like this as long as I hold them.
49:22Because there's a lot of weight over here, and they may fall down.
49:25You see what I mean?
49:26So, there are nine cigar boxes.
49:29Now, prove it.
49:30One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine.
49:48Ten, nine, eight, seven, six, five, four, three, two, one.
49:53One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight.
50:03Nine, nine, nine, nine.
50:06Let's sing them all along.
50:09How many is nine?
50:14Nine noodles.
50:16One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine.
50:22Nine nails.
50:24One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine.
50:30Nine.
50:31Nine mice.
50:32One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine.
50:46Nine mice.
50:48One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine.
50:56Nine quarters.
50:58One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine.
51:04Nine.
51:05Coconut custard.
51:07Pies.
51:08Ooh!
51:09Ooh!
51:14Ooh!
51:15Ooh!
51:15Ooh!
51:15Ooh!
51:21Okay.
51:22One more piece of great construction work.
51:25Gonna build for you.
51:27Something.
51:28Something that you'll see almost every place you go.
51:32You see them inside.
51:34You see them outside.
51:36See them in your room.
51:39See them on the street.
51:43You see them every place you go.
51:45And you know what they are?
51:48I will tell you what they are.
51:50You look at them.
51:52See if you can recognize them.
51:54They are walls.
51:57Look at the walls.
52:21One more piece of walls.
52:21The walls.
52:22Walls, W-A-L-L-S, Walls, Tall Walls,
53:00Walls, Walls, Walls, Walls, Walls, Walls, Walls, Walls, Walls, Walls, Walls, Walls, Walls, Walls, Walls, Walls, Walls, Walls, Walls, Walls,
53:11Walls, Walls, Walls, Walls, Walls, Walls, Walls, Walls, Walls, Walls, Walls, Walls, Walls, Walls, Walls, Walls, Walls, Walls, Walls, Walls,
53:11Walls, Walls, Walls, Walls, Walls, Walls, Walls, Walls, Walls, Walls, Walls, Walls, Walls, Walls, Walls, Walls, Walls, Walls, Walls, Walls,
53:15Walls, Walls, Walls, Walls, Walls, Walls, Walls, Walls, Walls, Walls, Walls, Walls, Walls, Walls, Wall
53:22Some walls stop things.
53:47Walls you never thought of.
53:52The side of a fishbowl.
53:55A box.
53:59A screen is a wall.
54:04A newspaper.
54:12Oven walls.
54:14A blanket can be a wall.
54:17A road divider.
54:22A box.
54:23A wall.
54:37A wall.
54:38A wall.
54:41A wall are for playing games.
55:07Walls.
55:09One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten.
55:18Ten, nine, eight, seven, six, five, four, three, two, one.
55:23One, two, three, four, five, six, seven.
55:32Eight, eight, eight, eight.
55:35Let's sing a song of eight.
55:39How many is eight?
55:42Eight blocks.
55:45One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight.
55:51Eight clocks.
55:56One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight.
56:01Eight puppets.
56:03One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight.
56:14Eight puppies.
56:16One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight.
56:22Eight puppies.
56:23Five more.
56:25One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight.
56:31Eight raspberry pudding desserts.
56:46You know what I heard about you?
56:48You made me some homemade bread.
56:50Oh, who told you?
56:51I'm not going to tell you who told me.
56:53I'm not going to tell you.
56:54I bet Gail told you.
56:55No, Gail didn't tell me.
56:56Gail, help me make it.
56:57Well, you better get inside and get it together because I am getting hungry.
57:01Look what time it is.
57:02I better tell you bye because I got to take the bread out of y'all.
57:05Yeah, okay.
57:05Get that together.
57:06Bye.
57:07Five.
57:08Seven, seven, eight, nine, seven, seven, seven.
57:12I'm not going to jump over a minute.
57:14Oh, really?
57:15Hey, look.
57:15Let me tell you what happened today.
57:17I'm sitting down here with 18 cigar boxes.
57:2018 cigar boxes?
57:21What long after you found your team?
57:23Really?
57:23Yeah.
57:24Yeah.
57:24Yeah.
57:25Yeah.
57:31Would you like some bread next to the cigar box?
57:33No.
57:34She's got some homemade bread.
57:36I don't know how many.
57:37Come on.
57:37Come on.
57:37Oh, I love it.
57:38Yeah.
57:38Great.
57:38Homemade bread.
57:39I got all these boxes.
57:41You got some cigar box.
57:41Wait, they glue them.
57:42You know what I mean?
57:43Right.
57:43So, I took one off the top of this.
57:47Yeah.
57:48Okay.
57:48Go.
57:48I like the ball here.
57:50I smell that bread from here.
57:52Oh.
57:53Oh.
57:54Oh.
57:54Oh.
58:12Sesame Street was brought to you today by the letters H, R, and T, and by the numbers eight
58:23and nine.
58:28Who Will Wake Up Spring?
58:31Written and illustrated by Sharon Lerner.
58:34Published by Lerner Publications Company.
58:38Copyright 1967.
58:41Sesame Street is a production of the Children's Television Workshop.
58:48This is Big Bird speaking.
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