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00:01:03Sesame Street, show number 36 in color.
00:01:53Sesame Street, show number 36 in color.
00:02:09Sesame Street, show number 36 in color.
00:02:28How to get, how to get to Sesame Street.
00:02:32How to get to Sesame Street.
00:02:35How to get to Sesame Street.
00:02:46Say, mister, can you tell me how to get to Sesame Street?
00:02:51Sesame Street?
00:02:53Well, you go...
00:02:55You're on Sesame Street.
00:02:57This is it.
00:02:58Yeah.
00:03:00So this is a place everybody's talking about.
00:03:15Say, Sesame Street looks like a real lively place.
00:03:20Looks like a good place to set up my hot dog stand.
00:03:24I think I'll set it up right over there by that stoop.
00:03:34Good morning, everybody.
00:03:38Hi, there. How are you?
00:03:39Hello, Big Bird. How are you?
00:03:42Say, is that a person?
00:03:45I've never seen a person like that before.
00:03:50Wonder what sort of people live on Sesame Street.
00:03:54Well, I guess I'll find out soon enough.
00:03:58I'll just go get my hot dog stand and put it up on Sesame Street.
00:04:12This is Chris.
00:04:14He has a pair of magic glasses.
00:04:18When Chris hears a noise, he puts his magic glasses on.
00:04:50Oh, my God, my God, my God, my God, my God.
00:04:53Oh, uh...
00:05:23Achoo! Achoo!
00:05:27Achoo!
00:06:05See if you can make these noises.
00:06:12Now your turn.
00:06:21Beep, beep.
00:06:27Ring.
00:06:39Ten little greeblies clinging to a vine.
00:06:42One chased a fly, and then there were nine.
00:06:45Nine little greeblies riding on a skate.
00:06:48One tried a trick, and then there were eight.
00:06:52Eight little greeblies zooming up to heaven.
00:06:54One took a shortcut.
00:06:56Then there were seven.
00:06:57Seven little greeblies floating on some sticks.
00:07:00One started fishing.
00:07:02Then there were six.
00:07:03Six little greeblies staring at a hive.
00:07:06One took some honey, and then there were five.
00:07:09Five little greeblies rolling on the floor.
00:07:12One bugged a mouse.
00:07:14Then there were four.
00:07:15Four little greeblies swimming in the sea.
00:07:17One forgot how.
00:07:19Then there were three.
00:07:20Three little greeblies dancing around a shoe.
00:07:23One jumped in, and then there were two.
00:07:26Two little greeblies sitting on a bun.
00:07:28One stayed too long.
00:07:30Then there was one.
00:07:31One little greeblies, missing all his brothers, wished upon a star.
00:07:38And then there were others.
00:07:41Why?
00:07:44Yo-yo.
00:07:48Hmm.
00:07:51Heh, heh, heh.
00:07:54Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, why?
00:08:02Soders, hot dogs, hot peanuts.
00:08:06Oh, well, hello.
00:08:08How do you, uh, how do you do?
00:08:11Gee, uh, something sure smells good here.
00:08:14Soders, hot dogs, hot peanuts, what'll you have?
00:08:18What'll we have?
00:08:19Hey, um, well, we'll have some peanuts.
00:08:23Gee, that's nice of you.
00:08:24There's a bag of peanuts.
00:08:26Oh, yeah, okay.
00:08:27Here, kids, let's share them.
00:08:29Um, gee, well, while we're at it, maybe we can have some, uh, hot dogs.
00:08:33Want a couple of hot dogs, kids?
00:08:35Two hot dogs.
00:08:36Sure.
00:08:36Onion or sauerkraut?
00:08:38Plain.
00:08:39Plain, there you go.
00:08:40Um.
00:08:40There's one.
00:08:42And here's the other one.
00:08:43There you are.
00:08:45Gee, could we have some of this soda pop, too?
00:08:47Well, it's your money.
00:08:50Money?
00:08:52Money?
00:08:53Yeah.
00:08:55So far, you owe me 60 cents.
00:08:58Oh, money?
00:08:59I didn't know it cost money.
00:09:02What'd you think it cost?
00:09:04Well, I thought it was free.
00:09:06You said, what'll you have?
00:09:09And I thought we were having a party.
00:09:12A party?
00:09:13Oh, boy.
00:09:15I'm sorry, Mr., um...
00:09:17Mr. Glopper.
00:09:18Mr. Glopper, I'm sorry.
00:09:21I've never seen anybody like you on Sesame Street before.
00:09:25I've never seen anybody like you anywhere.
00:09:28Well, I'm awfully sorry, but I don't have any money.
00:09:33And you're still owe me 60 cents.
00:09:37Ahem.
00:09:40L.
00:09:41Lunchbox.
00:09:47L.
00:10:15Oh, hello there
00:10:16I'd like you to meet my friend
00:10:18The letter L
00:10:19Recognize it?
00:10:20L is very useful
00:10:22And so are things beginning with an L
00:10:23Here's one
00:10:24A ladder
00:10:26A ladder is very useful
00:10:28When you want to climb up to a high place
00:10:30Like this
00:10:35That was easy
00:10:37Hey, come back here
00:10:39I need that
00:10:40Hey
00:10:42A ladder is also a useful thing
00:10:46To get down from a high place
00:11:07This is Mark
00:11:10He has a pair of magic glasses
00:11:14When Mark hears a noise
00:11:16He puts his magic glasses on
00:11:21He has a pair of magic glasses
00:11:26He has a pair of magic glasses
00:11:37He has a pair of magic glasses
00:11:37He has a pair of magic glasses
00:11:37He has a pair of magic glasses
00:11:37He has a pair of magic glasses
00:11:38He has a pair of magic glasses
00:11:38He has a pair of magic glasses
00:11:39He has a pair of magic glasses
00:11:40He has a pair of magic glasses
00:11:41He has a pair of magic glasses
00:11:42He has a pair of magic glasses
00:11:42He has a pair of magic glasses
00:11:44He has a pair of magic glasses
00:11:46Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
00:12:19Oh, oh, oh.
00:12:46Oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh, oh.
00:12:53See if you can make these noises.
00:12:56Ding-a-ling-a-ling-a-ling-a, ding-a-ling-a-ling-a-ling-a.
00:13:00Now it's your turn.
00:13:02Ruff ruff.
00:13:07Cluppity clock.
00:13:11Ding ding.
00:13:17Oh
00:13:25All right, I'll be back in just a minute because I gotta throw this trash into the trash can okay
00:13:33Because you mustn't throw trash on the street you have to throw the trash into the trash can like this
00:13:43What do you think you're doing?
00:13:46What do you mean what I think I'm doing?
00:13:48I think I'm drawing trash into the trash can not in this trash can you're not and tell me exactly
00:13:55why not?
00:13:56Because this is my house my residence and
00:14:01Into my residence. Nobody dumps anything that I don't want
00:14:06Hey another thing pipe down about your hot dogs and your stupid peanuts and sody pop
00:14:12You're making too much noise
00:14:15People live here
00:14:16This is a residential area
00:14:22People
00:14:23People live here he says
00:14:25The first thing I find when I come to Sesame Street is a big yellow bird that thinks everything is
00:14:31free
00:14:31And then the next thing this orange thing jumps out of a trash can and yells at me
00:14:37Oh boy
00:14:39I'm afraid to look around here
00:14:41I don't know what I'm gonna see next
00:14:47Hey
00:14:49Hey Ernie
00:14:49Hey wake up you meatball you're supposed to be learning something
00:14:53Oh oh well well I am I am
00:14:55Oh yeah?
00:14:56Sure
00:14:56Okay then tell me what is this?
00:15:01Oh that
00:15:01Yeah
00:15:01Oh that is a uh let me think a minute
00:15:04Okay
00:15:04That is a chocolate cream pie
00:15:07No
00:15:08No?
00:15:09No
00:15:09Well let's see give me a hint
00:15:11Okay watch this
00:15:13One
00:15:14Two
00:15:15Three
00:15:15Four
00:15:16Five
00:15:17Six
00:15:18Seven
00:15:18Eight
00:15:19Nine
00:15:20Ten
00:15:22Ten
00:15:23Nine
00:15:23Ten
00:15:24Ten
00:15:24Ten
00:15:24Ten
00:15:25Ten
00:15:25Ten
00:15:25Ten
00:15:25Ten
00:15:26Ten
00:15:26Ten
00:15:26Ten
00:15:26Ten
00:15:27Ten
00:15:28Ten
00:15:31Ten
00:15:32Ten
00:15:33Ten
00:15:33Ten
00:15:35Ten
00:15:36Ten
00:15:37Ten
00:15:38Ten
00:15:39Ten
00:15:39Ten
00:15:40Ten
00:15:40Ten
00:15:57Four fish!
00:15:59One, two, three, four!
00:16:03Four rind of toys.
00:16:07One, two, three, four!
00:16:11Four arms!
00:16:14One, two, three, four!
00:16:18Four root beer floats!
00:16:27Four, four, four, four!
00:16:32All right now, Ernie, do you know what this is now?
00:16:36Yeah, yeah, of course I do.
00:16:37That is a banana cream pie.
00:16:41If this four is a banana cream pie, then what is this?
00:16:47Huh, that's a four.
00:16:53Yeah, I knew what it was all along, but who wants to get hit in the face with a four?
00:17:11One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten.
00:17:18Four!
00:17:18One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten.
00:17:21Four!
00:17:26Four!
00:17:32Four.
00:17:35Four.
00:17:35Four!
00:17:46One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten.
00:17:53Okay, listen, I have this letter here.
00:17:56Can you tell me what it is?
00:17:57Y.
00:17:58Right.
00:18:01And let's see, you understand about the shape of it?
00:18:04Your name, what?
00:18:04It ends with Y.
00:18:07It does.
00:18:08And the end.
00:18:09Well, you see what the shape of the Y is?
00:18:11How it has three, one here, and one here, and one here.
00:18:16Three little parts all sticking out from it.
00:18:18And these two are up on top, and this one holds them, both.
00:18:22It's like a V with a tail.
00:18:24Yeah.
00:18:24And if you cut the tail off, it's a V.
00:18:27Yeah, that's true.
00:18:29Listen, I drew some pictures, and I want you to look for this Y in those pictures, okay?
00:18:32Okay.
00:18:33Okay.
00:18:35Here.
00:18:36That's right.
00:18:37There's a Y in the tree.
00:18:40How can you tell?
00:18:41Because that's two, the two lines there and one down here.
00:18:44There's another one in this drawing, I think.
00:18:46There is?
00:18:46Yeah, there are two in this drawing.
00:18:48Here.
00:18:49Yeah.
00:18:50The path.
00:18:50That's right.
00:18:52And it's got the same thing, the two little lines up here and the one down here.
00:18:55There's a bigger.
00:18:57Yeah.
00:18:58Bigger Y.
00:18:59This.
00:19:00What is that?
00:19:01Do you know what this is?
00:19:02No.
00:19:02No.
00:19:02The doctors use them.
00:19:04That's right.
00:19:05It's called a stethoscope.
00:19:06And they listen through this, and they put these in their ear.
00:19:09They listen to your heart.
00:19:10Right.
00:19:11There's nothing else.
00:19:12And you didn't, I bet you never knew that was a Y before.
00:19:13I bet you never noticed that.
00:19:15Oh, a zipper.
00:19:17A zipper.
00:19:18Right, you can't miss that.
00:19:21I bet you it wouldn't be a Y, though, if you zipped it all the way down.
00:19:24It wouldn't.
00:19:24No, that would be something else.
00:19:26It would look like a V.
00:19:27Right.
00:19:28No, I think it would probably look like, I don't know, two ones, maybe, or something.
00:19:32I don't know.
00:19:34And we have a turkey.
00:19:36Here.
00:19:37Yeah.
00:19:38Right.
00:19:38The carving fork.
00:19:40I don't think there are any other Ys in there.
00:19:42There's no more.
00:19:44Right.
00:19:45Nobody's eaten that turkey yet.
00:19:46No one.
00:19:48Here.
00:19:50Oh, here.
00:19:51Well, yes, wait a minute.
00:19:52We have to turn this boy upside down to see the Y.
00:19:58There we go.
00:19:59But the Y has to long.
00:20:01The Y has to long.
00:20:04Y.
00:20:07Yo-yo.
00:20:11Hmm.
00:20:17Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, why?
00:20:30Hi, Mr. Tooper.
00:20:32Hooper.
00:20:33How are you, Big Bird?
00:20:35Oh, not too good.
00:20:36I need a job.
00:20:37You see, I didn't know the hot dogs cost money.
00:20:41Mr. Glopper, well, he...
00:20:42Who's Mr. Glopper?
00:20:44The man who sells the hot dogs.
00:20:46He did...
00:20:46Hot dogs?
00:20:47Where?
00:20:48Well, right down there.
00:20:52You need a job.
00:20:54Everybody stops there, never comes to my store.
00:20:56We'll both need a job.
00:20:57Well, I stopped there, and the sauerkraut did smell delicious.
00:21:01He's got sauerkraut?
00:21:03Yeah.
00:21:04Well, I'm going into telephone.
00:21:07Oh, but...
00:21:07I gotta order sauerkraut right away.
00:21:09But, but, but, Mr. Tooper, uh, uh, haven't you got a job that would pay me, uh, 60 cents?
00:21:13I can't afford any help now, Big Bird.
00:21:17And if I don't make this telephone call, I'm liable to be out of business.
00:21:22Boy, I sure wish I could find a job someplace.
00:21:25Hey, Miss...
00:21:26Hey, Big Bird!
00:21:27Big Bird, come here.
00:21:28Huh?
00:21:29Hey, there's a terrific snake down in the pet shop window.
00:21:31Take a look at it.
00:21:32Well, I...
00:21:34Hey, isn't it...
00:21:34Isn't he a beauty?
00:21:35Look at him.
00:21:36It's a big boa constrictor.
00:21:37Do you like it?
00:21:38Oh, no, I, I, I don't worry about snakes when I've got all the troubles that I've got.
00:21:43Oh, what's your problem, Big Bird?
00:21:45You really look unhappy today.
00:21:47Oh, I am, Bob.
00:21:49You see, I was coming down the street.
00:21:52Right.
00:21:52Well, this fella had all these hot dogs, see?
00:21:56What fella?
00:21:57His name is Mr. Glopper.
00:21:58Oh, right.
00:21:59So, he said, what'll you have?
00:22:02Well, I thought he was going to offer us, like, a party.
00:22:06So, we had a kid's there, and so, we took some hot dogs and peanuts.
00:22:10Right.
00:22:11And then, he said he wanted some money.
00:22:14And I didn't know he wanted money, Bob.
00:22:17So, now I owe him 60 cents.
00:22:19Now you owe him 60 cents for all the food.
00:22:21I don't have 60 cents.
00:22:22You know what happened, Big Bird?
00:22:23You had a misunderstanding because, well, you had a different point of view.
00:22:29What?
00:22:29A what?
00:22:30A different point of view.
00:22:31What's a point of view?
00:22:33Well, you see, it's, it's sort of like this.
00:22:36Uh, if you're, you're a big bird, right?
00:22:39And you're looking down at things.
00:22:40So, you see things from way up here.
00:22:42Yeah.
00:22:43But, if you were, oh, this snake, or if you were a little, small person that was, say,
00:22:48this big, and you looked up at everything like that, you'd see the whole world and everything
00:22:53from a different point of view.
00:22:55One looking down and one looking up.
00:22:57That's a different point of view.
00:22:59Hey, wait.
00:23:00What does this have to do with me owing Mr. Glopper 60 cents?
00:23:04Well, it's the same thing as, as the hot dog thing.
00:23:07You see, now look, you came down the street and you saw Mr. Glopper with all his hot dogs
00:23:11and you said, oh boy, he's having a big party, right?
00:23:13Yeah.
00:23:14And you thought everything was free.
00:23:15Well, he said, well, you have, it sounds like he's giving them away.
00:23:18But, but Mr. Glopper down there, he's been selling hot dogs for years and years and years.
00:23:22And he saw you coming down the street with all the kids and he said, oh, here's a really
00:23:26good customer.
00:23:27He's going to buy all my things.
00:23:28I'm going to make a lot of money, right?
00:23:30I guess he did because he wants 60 cents.
00:23:32Right.
00:23:32So you were both looking at the hot dogs and everything.
00:23:35You're both looking at the same thing.
00:23:36But you saw it one way.
00:23:39And Mr. Glopper, he saw it a different way.
00:23:41Yeah.
00:23:41Now that's a different point of view.
00:23:43So you had a problem there.
00:23:45I think I understand.
00:23:46You understand it now?
00:23:47A little more.
00:23:47It's about the same thing as, you know, the little boy or the snake looking at things
00:23:51and you because you're so different.
00:23:53See, that snake would see things different.
00:23:54Look how, he wouldn't stand very tall, would he?
00:23:57If he could stand, Big Bird, he'd stand about, about up to here.
00:24:03But some of these, some of these snakes would be twice as long as you.
00:24:10If they could stand on their tail, they'd be twice as tall as you, Big Bird.
00:24:13That's a big snake.
00:24:14Hmm.
00:24:15This is called a, called a boa constrictor.
00:24:17Oh, they don't come from around here, do they?
00:24:20No, mostly in very, oh, very warm places like, like jungles and places where it's kind
00:24:25of hot and moist like that.
00:24:27Oh.
00:24:28He's kind of all wrapped up around here.
00:24:30Is he, is he slimy?
00:24:31No, no, he's not.
00:24:33A lot of people, people think that snakes are slimy, but they're not really.
00:24:37They're, they're very dry.
00:24:39He looks pretty.
00:24:40He's beautiful.
00:24:41Nice spots all over and everything.
00:24:43He has nice skin.
00:24:44It looks like plastic.
00:24:45Yeah.
00:24:46It's, it's not though.
00:24:47It's, uh, it's very dry.
00:24:49It's kind of scales.
00:24:51What kind of an animal is he?
00:24:52I mean, a snake, but.
00:24:53A snake is a, uh.
00:24:55He's not a bird.
00:24:55No, he's not a bird.
00:24:56Can you think what he is?
00:24:58Um, he's not a toad.
00:25:01Nope, he's not a toad.
00:25:02He's a reptile.
00:25:03You call snakes are reptiles, Big Bird.
00:25:06Well, right now, I wouldn't mind being him.
00:25:08Why?
00:25:08Because he doesn't owe Mr. Glopper 60 cents.
00:25:12No, he certainly doesn't.
00:25:14Hey, you know, speaking about, uh, speaking about numbers, Big Bird, I have a very, very
00:25:20important message from the number five.
00:25:28One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten.
00:25:35One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten.
00:25:38Five.
00:25:40Five.
00:25:44Five.
00:25:48Five.
00:25:48Five.
00:26:03One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten.
00:26:12One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten.
00:26:19One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, nine, eight, seven, six, five, four, three, two, one.
00:26:26One, two, three, four.
00:26:32Five.
00:26:33Five.
00:26:33Five.
00:26:34Five.
00:26:35Let's sing it all, not five.
00:26:38How many?
00:26:39Five.
00:26:41Five.
00:26:42Fingers.
00:26:43One, two, three, four, five.
00:26:48One, two, three, four, five.
00:26:49Five ice cream saunas.
00:26:51One, two, three, four, five.
00:27:00Five.
00:27:03Whatever they are.
00:27:05One, two, three, four, five.
00:27:11Five.
00:27:13Five frogs.
00:27:14One, two, three, four, five.
00:27:19Five eggs.
00:27:21One, two, three, four, five.
00:27:27Five fancy fruit eggs.
00:27:41Hey, Mr. Hooper, how about three nice chocolate sodas for Shelly and a really big one for Big Bird?
00:27:48Because he's really down in the dumps today, you know, with this problem he's got.
00:27:52Bob, I'm very busy now.
00:27:54Can you wait a few moments?
00:27:56I'm having a very important sale of hot dogs and sauerkraut, and I have to get out these announcements, so
00:28:02you'll excuse me.
00:28:03Okay.
00:28:04Big Bird?
00:28:05Yeah?
00:28:05Look through the door and see how many customers Mr. Gropper has, huh?
00:28:10Okay, Mr. Tooper.
00:28:12Let's see.
00:28:16Oh, yeah.
00:28:17Okay.
00:28:20Hi, I'm back.
00:28:21He has only one.
00:28:23Oh, and last time I looked through the door, he had three.
00:28:26That's less than, that's less than, than three.
00:28:29One is less than three.
00:28:31That's right.
00:28:31That's good.
00:28:32Now, I'm, I'm, I'm, I'm, Big Bird.
00:28:34Yes?
00:28:35I'm going to give everybody more for their money than Mr. Glopper gives for their money in terms of the
00:28:41hot dogs, bags, and nuts, and soda.
00:28:43So, Big Bird, tell me, how many hot dogs does Mr. Glopper give for a quarter?
00:28:50Oh, let me see.
00:28:51One.
00:28:52One.
00:28:53One, right?
00:28:53Ah.
00:28:54One.
00:28:54One hot dog.
00:28:55One hot dog for a quarter.
00:28:56I'm going to give more than one.
00:28:58I'm going to give two hot dogs for a quarter.
00:29:00And how many bags of nuts does Mr. Glopper give for a dime?
00:29:06One.
00:29:06One.
00:29:07Mm-hmm.
00:29:07I'm going to give more than one.
00:29:09I'm going to give two bags of nuts for a dime, huh?
00:29:11And now, how many bottles of soda does Mr. Glopper give for a dime?
00:29:15One.
00:29:16One.
00:29:17One, I'm going to give...
00:29:17No, I'll give the same.
00:29:20I'll give one bottle of soda for a dime.
00:29:24Uh, I can't give away too much.
00:29:26I can go broke, you know, huh?
00:29:27Yes.
00:29:28Hey, Mr. Hooper.
00:29:29Yes.
00:29:29Uh, when will you get around to making our chocolate sodas?
00:29:32Uh, in a few minutes, huh?
00:29:34Have I got time to read this book?
00:29:36Sure.
00:29:36Can I make them?
00:29:36Okay, good.
00:29:38Hey, listen, Shelly, would you like to hear this book?
00:29:40It's, uh, called I'll Fix Anthony.
00:29:43And you know what it's about?
00:29:44It's about a little boy that has a big brother.
00:29:48And he teases his little brother all the time.
00:29:50His big brother's called Anthony.
00:29:52And they, they kind of have a different point of view, just like Big Bird and I were talking
00:29:56about earlier.
00:29:59Now, he says a lot of things to his little brother, and I don't think he really means
00:30:02them all the time, but can you see?
00:30:05He says, my brother Anthony can read books now, but he won't read any books to me.
00:30:12He plays checkers with Bruce from his school, but, but when I want to play, he says, go away
00:30:17or I'll clobber you.
00:30:19I let him wear my Snoopy sweatshirt, but he never lets me borrow his sword.
00:30:27Mother says, deep down in his heart, Anthony really loves me.
00:30:32Anthony says, deep down in his heart, he thinks I stink.
00:30:37Mother says, deep, deep down in his heart, where he doesn't even know it himself, Anthony
00:30:43loves me.
00:30:45Anthony says, deep, deep down in his heart, he still thinks I stink.
00:30:52Boy, when I'm six, I'll fix Anthony.
00:30:57Anthony, when I'm six, a dog will follow me home, and she'll beg for me, and I'll, I'll
00:31:02roll over, and, and, and she'll lick my face.
00:31:07If Anthony tries to pet her, she'll give him a bite.
00:31:12When I'm six, Anthony will have the German measles, and my father will take me to a baseball
00:31:18game.
00:31:20And then Anthony will have the mumps, and my mother will take me to the flower show.
00:31:26Then Anthony will have a virus, and my grandfather will take me to the movies.
00:31:32I won't have to save popcorn for Anthony, unless I want to.
00:31:40When I'm six, I'll be tall, and Anthony will be short, because I'll eat things like carrots
00:31:45and potatoes, and healy things like jelly beans, and root beer.
00:31:50I'll put his red sneakers on the top shelf, and if he stands on a chair, he still won't
00:31:57be able to reach them.
00:31:58He'll tell me, get down my sneakers, and I'll say, say please.
00:32:04And if he doesn't say please, he can't have his sneakers for a hundred years.
00:32:13When I'm six, I'll add seven and four and ten and three inside my mind, and Anthony will
00:32:19just add one and one and two, and he'll have to use his fingers.
00:32:26When I'm six, we'll have a race, and I'll be at the corner when Anthony hasn't even passed
00:32:32the fire plug.
00:32:34The next time, I'll give him a head start, but it won't help.
00:32:39When I'm six, friends will call me on the telephone, and no one will call Anthony.
00:32:47I'll sleep at Charlie's house, Nettie's, and Diana's, but Anthony will always sleep at home.
00:32:55See you later, Anthony, I'll tell him.
00:32:59When I'm six, I'll help people carry their groceries from the supermarket, and they'll say,
00:33:04My, you're strong.
00:33:08I don't think Anthony will be strong enough.
00:33:13When I'm six, I'll be able to tell left and right, but Anthony will be all mixed up.
00:33:20I'll be able to tell time, but Anthony will be all mixed up.
00:33:27I'll be able to tell my street and my city and sometimes my zip code, but Anthony will
00:33:34be all mixed up.
00:33:37If he ever gets lost, I guess I'll have to go find him.
00:33:43When I'm six, I'll go bingo all the time.
00:33:47Anthony won't even go bingo once.
00:33:52I'll win all the tic-tac-toes if I'm X, and I'll win them all if I'm O.
00:34:00Too bad, Anthony, I'll say.
00:34:06Anthony's chasing me out of the playroom.
00:34:07He says I stink.
00:34:09He says he's going to clobber me.
00:34:11I have to run now, but I won't have to run when I'm six.
00:34:17When I'm six, I'll fix Anthony.
00:34:24Do you like that story?
00:34:26Do you ever feel like you want to get even with somebody like that when you get bigger?
00:34:29Big Bird, do you still want that job?
00:34:32Oh, boy, do I.
00:34:33All right.
00:34:34Here, take these announcements and give them to everybody you see, and when you're through
00:34:38with that, come back, and I'll pay you 60 cents.
00:34:42Wow, I'll sure do that.
00:34:43I'll be right back, Mr. Looper.
00:34:45Hooper, Big Bird.
00:34:46Hooper.
00:34:47Good luck, Bird.
00:34:51Oh, hi.
00:34:52Hey, Jenny.
00:34:53Hey, hey, Bryn.
00:34:55Oh, hi.
00:34:56Hey, I got a job, and I'm handing out flyers for Mr. Hooper.
00:35:00Here, it's all about a big sale.
00:35:03Read about that.
00:35:05Boy.
00:35:05Oh, Susan.
00:35:07Yes, Susan?
00:35:07Look at this.
00:35:08A big sale at Mr. Hooper's.
00:35:10Oh, really?
00:35:11Thank you, Big Bird.
00:35:12Oh, I wonder who else I could give one to.
00:35:15Oh, well, I'll give one to Mr. Glooper here.
00:35:18It's you again.
00:35:19Mr. Glooper, you might as well have, it's about a big sale here that Mr. Hooper's having.
00:35:25Two hot dogs for the price of one at Mr. Hooper's.
00:35:28Yeah, he's having a sale.
00:35:29What is it, would you?
00:35:30You're always trying to make trouble for me.
00:35:32You're trying to drive me out of business?
00:35:36Well, no, I'm not trying to make trouble, but...
00:35:39Listen, Mr. Glooper, excuse me for interrupting.
00:35:41Okay?
00:35:42But Big Bird and I have been friends for a long, long time here on Sesame Street.
00:35:47Right, Big Bird?
00:35:48Yeah.
00:35:48And believe me, he is not trying to cheat you or do you any harm.
00:35:52Uh-uh.
00:35:52There has just been a misunderstanding between you and Big Bird about these hot dogs.
00:35:58Right.
00:35:58I'll tell you one thing, mister.
00:36:01I've never seen a place like this here, Sesame Street.
00:36:04The first thing when I get here this morning, the Big Bird walks up and he thinks that everything I
00:36:09got is free.
00:36:10And then a thing jumps out of the trash can and yells right in my face.
00:36:15I tell you, you never know what's going to happen next around here.
00:36:35I tell you, you never know what's going to happen next around here.
00:36:36I tell you, you never know what's going to happen next around here.
00:36:37I tell you, you never know what's going to happen next around here.
00:36:37I tell you, you never know what's going to happen next around here.
00:36:38I tell you, you never know what's going to happen next around here.
00:36:39I tell you, you never know what's going to happen next around here.
00:36:39I tell you, you never know what's going to happen next around here.
00:36:39I tell you, you never know what's going to happen next around here.
00:36:40I tell you, you never know what's going to happen next around here.
00:36:41I tell you, you never know what's going to happen next around here.
00:36:45I tell you, you never know what's going to happen next around here.
00:38:05What's the matter?
00:38:06I'm broken.
00:38:35I'm broken.
00:38:38Hey, Bert, it's done.
00:38:39Yeah?
00:38:40Come on.
00:38:40Hey, Bert, it's done.
00:38:41Well, what's done?
00:38:42The story I just wrote.
00:38:43Story?
00:38:43Greatest story in the whole wide world.
00:38:45Oh, yeah?
00:38:45Hey, let me read it to you.
00:38:47Well, is it going to take long?
00:38:48Oh, no, it's just a short story, Bert.
00:38:49All right, read it to me.
00:38:50Okay, you're going to love this story.
00:38:52It's the greatest story in the world.
00:38:53Yeah, just read it to me, Ernie.
00:38:54Okay, you ready?
00:38:55Yeah, I'm ready.
00:38:55Here it comes.
00:38:59A, B, C, D, E, F, G.
00:39:06Now comes the sad part.
00:39:09H, I, J, K.
00:39:13Ernie.
00:39:15H, F, L, M, N, O.
00:39:19Ernie.
00:39:20P.
00:39:22Here, here, here.
00:39:23Now listen to this.
00:39:23This is the action part that starts now.
00:39:25Yeah.
00:39:25Q, R, S, T, U.
00:39:28Ernie, that's the alphabet.
00:39:29Oh, but listen to the wind-up.
00:39:31V, W, X, Y.
00:39:41Well?
00:39:42Well, what?
00:39:43Well, finish it.
00:39:44Go ahead.
00:39:45You went U, V, W, X, Y.
00:39:48And you stopped there.
00:39:49Go ahead, finish it.
00:39:51What?
00:39:52And tell you how the story ends?
00:39:53Then you'll never want to read it.
00:40:03Why?
00:40:06Yo-yo.
00:40:10Hmm.
00:40:13Ha, ha, ha.
00:40:17Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, why?
00:40:22Is that where it's supposed to be?
00:40:24All right.
00:40:25Well, let's see what fine detectives you two are, okay?
00:40:28Keep going.
00:40:28I'm going to show you some pictures.
00:40:30And we've got to see what...
00:40:31And then you tell me what happened before I drew the picture, okay?
00:40:34Okay.
00:40:35Okay.
00:40:36Here's the first one.
00:40:38She...
00:40:38The fire came here.
00:40:40Yeah, the fire came.
00:40:41And then what happened, though?
00:40:42Something else happened.
00:40:43The girl jumped out.
00:40:45Where'd she jump from?
00:40:46From the building?
00:40:47Yeah.
00:40:48That's right.
00:40:48And the firemen all hold this net to catch her with.
00:40:52She also has a little pussycat in her lap, too.
00:40:54I know.
00:40:54She just went...
00:40:56She didn't want the pussycat to die.
00:40:58That's right.
00:40:59Okay.
00:41:00Uh, the mailman came in first.
00:41:03He came to the door first.
00:41:05Yeah.
00:41:05Right.
00:41:06And gave her the letter first.
00:41:07Then he gave the letter to her, and then she opened it.
00:41:11And then he walked away.
00:41:12Right.
00:41:12And she's reading her letter that she got from...
00:41:14He carries his mail in this little pouch here, I think.
00:41:17I know.
00:41:17I'm right, too.
00:41:18That's right.
00:41:19That's right.
00:41:19You're both right.
00:41:20Okay.
00:41:21Let's do the next one.
00:41:22How about this one?
00:41:23He got the book...
00:41:24First he went to...
00:41:25First he went in the library.
00:41:27Wait, wait, wait.
00:41:28First he went in the library.
00:41:30Yeah.
00:41:31And then what happened?
00:41:32Then he came out with some books.
00:41:34Well, do you know how he did that?
00:41:36Yeah.
00:41:36Did he do that?
00:41:38Well, he has to have a card, too.
00:41:40Yeah.
00:41:40Because then he has to return the books when he's through reading them.
00:41:43Right.
00:41:43Now I do the next one.
00:41:45Okay.
00:41:46The next one Mauricio does.
00:41:47Okay.
00:41:48The...
00:41:49Is it coming or going?
00:41:51It's going.
00:41:52Away?
00:41:53It's going away, yes.
00:41:54He's about to shut this door right here to the bus.
00:41:57Oh.
00:41:58He...
00:41:59He stopped first, and then he went.
00:42:02Then he...
00:42:03He stopped.
00:42:03He stopped, and did they...
00:42:05You think they got off?
00:42:06Yes.
00:42:07And then the little boy's going to wave goodbye to the bus driver.
00:42:10Yeah.
00:42:11Really?
00:42:12Right.
00:42:12Is that right?
00:42:13Yeah.
00:42:13That's true.
00:42:15Oh.
00:42:16What is it?
00:42:17Oh, I think that's going to be our Sky Rider friend.
00:42:21Yes, it is.
00:42:23Looks like...
00:42:24Oh.
00:42:25What do you think that's going to be?
00:42:26Maybe a L.
00:42:27Yeah?
00:42:28No.
00:42:29Oh, and maybe it's an I, too.
00:42:30It might be an I.
00:42:31No, it's backwards J.
00:42:33No, maybe...
00:42:33Well, I don't think he'd do it backwards.
00:42:35A U?
00:42:37Yeah, maybe a U.
00:42:38Maybe a D.
00:42:39Oh, it may be...
00:42:39Yeah, it might be a D.
00:42:41Yeah.
00:42:41But it looks like more of a U to me.
00:42:44Oh, he's straightening out.
00:42:45Yeah, it's a U.
00:42:47Yep, it's a U.
00:42:49It just looked like...
00:42:54A salute to the letter U.
00:43:00Useful for words beginning with U, little words such as use, big words such as university,
00:43:10and in between words such as ukulele.
00:43:16Without the letter U, there would be no universe or uranium.
00:43:25Without the letter U, units would be...
00:43:29Nets?
00:43:30Policemen would have no uniforms, and nothing would be useful.
00:43:37For instance, whoever heard of an I, oh...
00:43:41So here's to you, you.
00:43:44You've earned your place in the alphabet.
00:43:47And so to you, you.
00:43:49For your unique, universal usability, we say thank you, you.
00:43:59Oh, Mr. Glopper, Mr. Glopper.
00:44:05Hiya, Big Bird, it's you again, huh?
00:44:08Yeah, well, I have your 60 cents for you.
00:44:11Here, here.
00:44:13Now I don't owe you any money.
00:44:15Wait a minute, Big Bird.
00:44:17Why did a big bird like you get 60 cents?
00:44:22Well, I found a job so I could earn the money.
00:44:26You mean you took a job so you could pay me back my 60 cents?
00:44:31Oh, yes.
00:44:31Mr. Hooper hired me to hand out the papers for him,
00:44:35those flyers like the one I gave you,
00:44:37so that I could earn 60 cents.
00:44:40Wow.
00:44:40Then all the time, I thought you was trying to drive me out of business.
00:44:44Oh, no.
00:44:45I would never want to do that.
00:44:47You know something, Big Bird?
00:44:49Hmm?
00:44:49We just had a misunderstanding between the two of us.
00:44:52That's it.
00:44:53Yeah, that's right.
00:44:54I tell you what, Big Bird,
00:44:56I'm going to take the 60 cents and divide it in half.
00:44:58There's 30 cents for you and 30 cents for me
00:45:01just because it was really a misunderstanding between us two people.
00:45:06Yeah, well, we had different points of view,
00:45:09and now that I've got 30 cents back,
00:45:11Yeah?
00:45:12I'm going to give it back to you
00:45:13because I'd like to buy three bags of peanuts, please.
00:45:19You're a good bird, Big Bird.
00:45:21There you are.
00:45:22One, two, three bags of peanuts for 30 cents.
00:45:26Wow, look at that.
00:45:28You're an honest bird, Big Bird.
00:45:30Oh, thank you very much.
00:45:31Well, I see you.
00:45:33But, but wait, well, hey, hey, well, wait.
00:45:36Where are you going?
00:45:38Well, Big Bird, it's like this.
00:45:39Yes, I'm going to take my hot dog stand to another street
00:45:43because, you see, you don't really need me on Sesame Street.
00:45:47We don't?
00:45:48Because over there is Mr. Hooper's store.
00:45:50It's a nice store, and you know, right now,
00:45:52everybody's inside taking advantage of his wonderful sale
00:45:56that you helped him pull off.
00:45:59So you don't really need me on Sesame Street.
00:46:02But you know one thing, Big Bird?
00:46:03What's that?
00:46:04Come here.
00:46:05It's been nice meeting you, Big Bird.
00:46:08Oh, well, thank you, Mr. Glopper.
00:46:10Well, so long, Big Bird.
00:46:13Bye.
00:46:13Bye.
00:46:15Gee, Mr. Glopper is really very nice.
00:46:19And I'm afraid I had things rather mixed up for a while.
00:46:23But I'll never get things as mixed up
00:46:25as Buddy and Jim can do it.
00:46:30One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten.
00:46:41Hello, Jim.
00:46:42Hello, Buddy.
00:46:43How are you?
00:46:43Fine.
00:46:44How are you today?
00:46:44Good.
00:46:45You going somewhere?
00:46:46Yes, Buddy.
00:46:47I thought I was going to go for a walk.
00:46:49Would you like to come?
00:46:51Boy, would I like to go for a walk today, Jim.
00:46:53Come on.
00:46:53I feel like a good walk today.
00:46:55Hold everything.
00:46:56What is it, Jim?
00:46:57Hold it.
00:46:58What is it?
00:46:59Look at your feet.
00:47:02Yeah.
00:47:02What's the matter with them, Jim?
00:47:04I just washed them.
00:47:05As a matter of fact, I took a whole bath.
00:47:08Buddy, that's not what I mean.
00:47:10I mean, look at your feet.
00:47:11Yeah?
00:47:12Didn't you just tell me you wanted to go for a walk with me?
00:47:14Sure would like to, Jim.
00:47:15Well, it's cold outside.
00:47:17You can't go out for a walk with your bare feet.
00:47:20Where are your shoes and socks?
00:47:22Oh, they're right there, where I left them.
00:47:24Well, go over and put them on so we can go for a walk.
00:47:26Oh, okay, Jim.
00:47:28Let's see.
00:47:29Let's see.
00:47:31I really do feel like a walk.
00:47:33There it is.
00:47:34One shoe.
00:47:36And here's a sock.
00:47:39Pretty socks.
00:47:42And here's another shoe on this foot.
00:47:45Hurry up, buddy.
00:47:46Okay.
00:47:47Hey, Jim, where are we going on the walk?
00:47:49I think if we go to the zoo today.
00:47:51Oh, boy, maybe we'll see that big elephant again, huh?
00:47:53He's still there.
00:47:54Yeah.
00:47:55Boy, he was bigger than a parakeet last time I saw him.
00:47:58All right.
00:47:59I'm ready to go for a walk to the zoo.
00:48:01Let's go.
00:48:01Good.
00:48:02Wait, whoa.
00:48:03Oh, something wrong, Jim.
00:48:04What is it, buddy?
00:48:06The socks are slippery.
00:48:07I almost fell down.
00:48:10Buddy.
00:48:10What?
00:48:11Look what you've done.
00:48:13You put your shoes and socks on all wrong.
00:48:17Wrong?
00:48:18Of course you did.
00:48:19You got a shoe and a sock and a shoe and a sock.
00:48:21You're supposed to put the sock on first and then you put the shoe on after you put your
00:48:25socks on.
00:48:27You did it all wrong.
00:48:28Wow.
00:48:29Go back there and do it right.
00:48:31All right.
00:48:32Hurry up.
00:48:32It's getting late.
00:48:35Here we go.
00:48:37Hey, Jim.
00:48:38What is it?
00:48:39Maybe we'll see one of the zebras today, huh?
00:48:42We'll probably see two or three zebras, but you have to hurry up before the zoo closes.
00:48:46Right.
00:48:46You know something, Jim?
00:48:48You know what zebras have?
00:48:49What?
00:48:50Zebras have stripes.
00:48:52You didn't know any of that, did you?
00:48:54All right.
00:48:55Now I got a sock on and another sock, and now I got a shoe on this foot and a
00:49:03shoe on
00:49:04that foot.
00:49:06Now.
00:49:08Ready to go.
00:49:10Let's go.
00:49:12Hey, Jim.
00:49:14What is it this time?
00:49:16Ooh.
00:49:17My shoes are attacking me.
00:49:19They hurt my feet.
00:49:22Wait a minute.
00:49:23There's something wrong here.
00:49:24Yeah, there's something real bad wrong with my shoes, Jim.
00:49:29Buddy.
00:49:30Huh?
00:49:30You've got your right foot where your left foot is supposed to be, and your left foot
00:49:35is where the right foot is supposed to be.
00:49:37That's why your feet hurt.
00:49:39Is that why my feet hurt?
00:49:40Of course that's the reason.
00:49:42Whoa.
00:49:42What are we going to do now, Jim?
00:49:44Very simple.
00:49:45Simple?
00:49:45All you have to do is cross one leg over the other, and then your feet will be right.
00:49:50Really?
00:49:51Of course.
00:49:52Let me see.
00:49:53It's right over there, and now the shoes are where they're supposed to be.
00:49:58Well, you sure are smart, Jim.
00:50:01Let's go for our walk.
00:50:02All right.
00:50:02Ready now?
00:50:03Yep.
00:50:03Let's go.
00:50:03Let's go.
00:50:04Not too fast, though.
00:50:07Buddy.
00:50:07What is it?
00:50:08What's wrong?
00:50:09Well, nothing's wrong.
00:50:10I just can't go a little too fast there.
00:50:12You walk, take two big steps for me, Jim.
00:50:14Wait a minute.
00:50:15What is it?
00:50:16There's something wrong here.
00:50:17What's wrong?
00:50:20Buddy.
00:50:21Uh-huh?
00:50:21You've got your shoes on the wrong feet.
00:50:27I've got my shoes on the wrong feet?
00:50:29Certainly, you have your shoes on the wrong feet.
00:50:33They're the only feet I got.
00:50:37That's not what I mean.
00:50:39I mean that you have your left shoe where your right shoe is supposed to be,
00:50:43and your right shoe is where your left shoe is supposed to be.
00:50:47Yeah?
00:50:47So what do I do now?
00:50:48You've got to go over there and put the right shoes on the right feet.
00:50:52Oh, okay.
00:50:52Hurry up.
00:50:53This is the last time I'm going to wait for you.
00:50:55Right.
00:50:55Don't go away.
00:50:55I'll be right with you.
00:50:57That's on the front.
00:50:58That's there.
00:50:59I think I got it, Jim.
00:51:00I think I got it this time.
00:51:02Put your right shoe on your right foot and your left shoe on your left foot.
00:51:04Left shoe on the left foot.
00:51:05Ta-da!
00:51:06There you are.
00:51:07Ready to go.
00:51:08I'm ready to go.
00:51:09No, you're not.
00:51:10What's the matter?
00:51:10Look at your shoes.
00:51:12What's wrong?
00:51:12You forgot to tie your shoelaces.
00:51:17Well, I let that slip, didn't I, Jim?
00:51:19Well, I'll have it done in no time.
00:51:22Do you know how to tie a bow?
00:51:23Oh, yeah.
00:51:24Okay.
00:51:25Tie a funny bow here.
00:51:27There.
00:51:29That's a nice bow.
00:51:30Okay.
00:51:31Let's go.
00:51:31Let's go.
00:51:32Go to the zoo.
00:51:33Not too fast, though.
00:51:36Hey, Jim.
00:51:38I'm not walking fast enough.
00:51:41I just don't think I can fix my feet.
00:51:44Jim.
00:51:45Hey, Jim.
00:51:47Can you fix my feet?
00:51:49Buddy, this time, I don't think I can fix your feet.
00:51:55Jim can't fix my feet?
00:51:57Not this time, but I've got a better idea.
00:51:59Good boy.
00:52:00You come outside with me now, and I'm going to teach you something.
00:52:03You know what I'm going to teach you?
00:52:04What?
00:52:05I'm going to teach you how to walk on your hands.
00:52:08You're kidding.
00:52:09Right outside, I'll teach you how to walk on your hands.
00:52:12Come on.
00:52:12You're going to teach me how to walk on my hands.
00:52:14Oh, boy.
00:52:16I can hardly wait.
00:52:20Jim's going to teach me how to walk on my hands.
00:52:23Oh, boy.
00:52:25Ford, let me have another one of Big Bird's peanuts.
00:52:30It's pretty nice a Big Bird to leave some peanuts for the squirrel.
00:52:34Particularly this gray squirrel.
00:52:36I'm going to try to get him to eat a whole peanut.
00:52:40Gray squirrel?
00:52:42Hey.
00:52:43Hey, gray squirrel.
00:52:44Wake up.
00:52:46Wake up.
00:52:47It's time to eat.
00:52:50What do you think his problem is for?
00:52:53The shell around it.
00:52:54The shell?
00:52:55Yeah, I had one down here without the shell on it, but he didn't want that either.
00:52:58I thought he dug shells, you know?
00:53:01Come on.
00:53:01Come on, gray squirrel.
00:53:03This is good, nutritious peanut.
00:53:08Get it.
00:53:10Oh, gray squirrel.
00:53:11Come on.
00:53:13Come on.
00:53:14What would George Washington Carver say if he turned down a peanut?
00:53:18Come on, gray squirrel.
00:53:23Don't you like it?
00:53:24You really don't?
00:53:26I don't think we ought to force him.
00:53:29Okay.
00:53:30You don't eat any peanut.
00:53:31You know this squirrel's about ten weeks old, right?
00:53:34Oh.
00:53:35But one thing to remember about squirrels is that all squirrels out there are not like this one.
00:53:42It's a different kind of squirrel.
00:53:44In the sense that we know that he won't bite, and we know that he is not rabid.
00:53:50He doesn't have rabies.
00:53:52But we don't know that about all the other squirrels, so we have to kind of cool it with them.
00:53:56So, while he's sitting here, relaxing, doing absolutely nothing, we're going to watch this message from the letter L.
00:54:08L. L. Lunchbox.
00:54:16L.
00:54:22One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten.
00:54:29One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten.
00:54:57One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten.
00:55:02One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten.
00:55:05One, two, three, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten.
00:55:08Yo-yo.
00:55:13Hmm.
00:55:18Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, why?
00:55:31Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
00:55:33Once, there was a very jazzy triangle who just loved to dance.
00:56:02As you can see, a triangle has three sides.
00:56:05One, two, three.
00:56:14One day the triangle met a very square square, who also loved to dance in his own way.
00:56:36Oh boy, are you square.
00:56:38You don't move.
00:56:39You're always the same.
00:56:41All four sides the same length.
00:56:44One, two, three, four.
00:56:46All four corners square as a box.
00:56:49I have three sides, and I can make them as long or as short as I want.
00:56:55I can be tall and thin, or short and fat, depending on how I feel.
00:57:00I sure am glad I'm a triangle.
00:57:04Well, it's true I can't dance as well as you can, and my sides and corners are always the same.
00:57:11But I don't have to decide which side to make long and which short.
00:57:15And I never have to think about what shape I want to be.
00:57:18I like being a square.
00:57:20Yeah, but wouldn't you like to be able to move around as you please, like me, and change your shape
00:57:24any time you feel like it?
00:57:26Like this, like that.
00:57:32When you're a square, you're a square, and that's that.
00:57:36Nothing personal.
00:57:37You like being a triangle.
00:57:39I like being a square.
00:57:40Everyone can't be the same.
00:57:42Well, so long.
00:57:44Nice talking to you.
00:57:59The triangle watched him go.
00:58:01Not a bad guy, he thought.
00:58:03For a square.
00:58:04And he danced all the way home.
00:58:30And he danced all the way home.
00:58:46Hey, did you see the squirrel?
00:58:47It left.
00:58:48It just hopped up and went up in a tree someplace.
00:58:51The squirrel's gone.
00:58:52We've got to go, too.
00:58:53But you come back and join us as soon as you can.
00:58:55We'll be here on Sesame Street.
00:58:56Okay?
00:58:57It's a promise.
00:59:03Sesame Street has been brought to you today by the letters L, U, and Y.
00:59:10And by the numbers 4 and 5.
00:59:16I'll Fix Anthony was written by Judith the Orst.
00:59:21The pictures were drawn by Arnold Lobel.
00:59:25Published by Harper & Row.
00:59:27Copyright 1969.
00:59:30Sesame Street is a production of the Children's Television Workshop.
00:59:51This is N.E.T., the public television network.