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00:01:00Sesame Street, show 51 in color.
00:01:52Sesame Street, show 51 in color.
00:02:08Sesame Street, show 51 in color.
00:02:27Sesame Street, show 51 in color.
00:02:59Hi, Jenny.
00:03:00Hi, Gordon.
00:03:10How do you like that, Susan?
00:03:12I like that.
00:03:12Excuse me, honey.
00:03:13Can you see?
00:03:13Yeah, I can see.
00:03:24Yeah, Bob, I was just about to say that was a mailbox, and she...
00:03:27You were?
00:03:27Right.
00:03:28She put U.S. bail on it.
00:03:29Proved my point.
00:03:30Proved your point.
00:03:32Yeah, that's nice.
00:03:38Look how she got the shadow on the step.
00:03:40Right here?
00:03:40Yeah, that's nice.
00:03:41I wouldn't know how to do that.
00:03:43Gives it another dimension, sort of, doesn't it?
00:03:45There's two papers on it.
00:03:50There's your star, Mr. Hooper.
00:03:52How do you like it?
00:03:59I wonder what kind of tree that is.
00:04:01Newspaper stand.
00:04:02It's the kind of tree that's out there, huh?
00:04:05It's a sesame tree?
00:04:06Sesame.
00:04:07I think it's a sesame oak.
00:04:09There's no such thing as a sesame tree.
00:04:12You never know.
00:04:18The old Gordon chair.
00:04:21Oh, you know, Bob, I've read many a story from that chair.
00:04:24Many of them.
00:04:25I've sat there many a day.
00:04:26Uh-huh.
00:04:27It's nice.
00:04:27Read some great ones.
00:04:28It's nice.
00:04:29Jenny, are you going to put the sun on the wall in the playroom?
00:04:31Yeah.
00:04:32I'll have to put your windows in, too.
00:04:33Oh, yeah.
00:04:34It's easier to see out of them that way if they're in.
00:04:36Over here.
00:04:38Let's get your windows.
00:04:42Get the old petunia plant in there.
00:04:44Uh-huh.
00:04:45You're going to put my newspaper, sir.
00:04:48And then...
00:04:48Oh, you haven't got newspapers?
00:04:49Right.
00:04:50Oh, yeah.
00:04:50Now how do you like it, Mr. Hooper?
00:04:52Oh, he likes it better now.
00:04:53Better now?
00:04:54Yeah, yeah.
00:04:54Much better now.
00:04:57That's too bad.
00:04:59Your newspaper's going up, Mr. Hooper.
00:05:01Pardon?
00:05:01Your newspaper's going up.
00:05:03How do you meet?
00:05:05Well, in price.
00:05:07Let's see.
00:05:08I've got a little smiley face in there.
00:05:09A little smile?
00:05:10Somebody told me.
00:05:11You're starting rumors?
00:05:12No.
00:05:13Just kidding.
00:05:14Oh.
00:05:14Oscar said something about it.
00:05:16What?
00:05:16Oh, yeah.
00:05:17I think they're just about a dozen.
00:05:19Hey, that's really nice.
00:05:21Good, good.
00:05:21I like that.
00:05:21Yeah, I like that.
00:05:22Cracks.
00:05:23Cracks on the old set.
00:05:24Yeah.
00:05:24What about the birds?
00:05:25Oh, that's good, though.
00:05:26Yeah, that's what a little bird is.
00:05:27That's nice.
00:05:41Hey, that's a nice-looking dove.
00:05:43How's that?
00:05:43Good.
00:05:44Oh, that's very good, Jim.
00:05:46That's a symbol of peace.
00:05:48That's right.
00:05:49A dove.
00:05:51Also, it could be a bluebird of happiness, too.
00:05:53It's a bluebird of happiness.
00:05:55Mm-hmm.
00:05:55Yeah.
00:05:57You know, in my younger years, I never told this to anyone,
00:06:01but I used to do a little sketching myself.
00:06:03Oh, really?
00:06:04Did you really?
00:06:05Yeah.
00:06:05Why did you start?
00:06:06What have you done?
00:06:07Well, you know, things happen.
00:06:10Oh, yeah.
00:06:11Listen, you know, I don't want to talk about it too much,
00:06:14but I used to do a little sketching.
00:06:15Yes, did you?
00:06:15He draws very well.
00:06:17Really?
00:06:17Oh, you didn't know that.
00:06:18He drew some things for his science class.
00:06:19Oh, yeah.
00:06:21I can draw faces, you know, but I can't draw scenery like this.
00:06:28I, uh, I'm pretty good at drawing animals.
00:06:32Oh, are you?
00:06:33Wow, well, we got a whole scene here.
00:06:37Listen, I have a great idea.
00:06:39Why don't we have a drawing contest?
00:06:41Good, that's nice.
00:06:42You think so?
00:06:43Yeah, let's do it.
00:06:44Everybody draw a picture,
00:06:45and then we'll figure out which one we like the best.
00:06:47That's great.
00:06:47Hey, would you be the judge?
00:06:49Yeah.
00:06:49Would you be the judge?
00:06:51Jenny judge.
00:06:52I wouldn't trust him in the rest of it.
00:06:56Good.
00:06:57What should we draw?
00:06:58Yeah, let's see.
00:06:59Well, um, let's see.
00:07:01Maybe something, let's see, something like, um, this.
00:07:10That's nice.
00:07:10Looks like a farmer.
00:07:11He has a straw hat on.
00:07:13Mm-hmm.
00:07:14Hmm.
00:07:15I think he's saying something.
00:07:16I wonder what it is.
00:07:22Oh, ooh.
00:07:24Egg.
00:07:29Moo.
00:07:31E?
00:07:40E.
00:07:41E.
00:07:42See me.
00:07:45Eating a peach.
00:07:47Sitting on my eagle.
00:07:48Chasing a beagle.
00:07:51To the queen on her knee.
00:07:53Under a tree.
00:07:55By the sea.
00:07:56She was looking for her Easter egg.
00:08:01Having a dream about eating ice cream.
00:08:04In the land of steam.
00:08:08When a baby seal tickled her heel.
00:08:11She let out a squeal.
00:08:17And woke from her dream in time to see the eagle and me flying away with the Easter egg over
00:08:26the evening sea.
00:08:27Hee, hee, hee, hee.
00:08:36Here's another E word.
00:08:38Easel.
00:08:39See, an easel is the stand that holds the drawing.
00:08:42And E is for eraser.
00:08:44What you have to use a lot of if you draw and make as many mistakes as I do.
00:08:50Hi, Big Bird.
00:08:51Oh, hi.
00:08:52An E is for empty-headed and embarrassed because that's what I am.
00:08:57Because I can't draw a picture good enough for the art contest.
00:09:01Well, listen, Big Bird.
00:09:03I'll help you learn how to draw.
00:09:04You will?
00:09:05Sure.
00:09:06You will?
00:09:07Sure.
00:09:07Let's start with something simple.
00:09:08Do you think you can draw a picture of the sun?
00:09:11The sun?
00:09:13Um.
00:09:15Okay, here you go.
00:09:16Well, let's see.
00:09:17The sun is round and it has light rays coming out of it.
00:09:26There.
00:09:26There's the sun.
00:09:28Well, this isn't a picture of the sun.
00:09:31Well, that's a window and the sun is coming through the window.
00:09:37Well, okay.
00:09:38Why don't you draw a house?
00:09:40House.
00:09:43House.
00:09:43Oh, I bet I can draw a house.
00:09:45Let's see.
00:09:47Put some lines.
00:09:50Oh, wait.
00:09:51There.
00:09:52There.
00:09:53There.
00:09:54Hmm.
00:09:55These are trees.
00:09:57Well.
00:09:57I don't even see the house.
00:09:59Well, that's a forest and there's so many trees you can't see the house.
00:10:05You see?
00:10:06I can't do anything right.
00:10:08I always make mistakes.
00:10:10Oh, Big Bird.
00:10:11Everybody makes mistakes.
00:10:13Well, but I make them all the time.
00:10:16Well, don't worry.
00:10:17If you're not so good when you start to do something, you can always learn.
00:10:27You got to love something.
00:10:30You got to love something.
00:10:33You got to love something.
00:10:34You got to love something.
00:10:36To get where you want to be.
00:10:39A man can play a song, if there's no melody.
00:10:45A girl can make a cake now, if she don't have a recipe.
00:10:51A man can build a house, if he can't cut a tree.
00:10:56You've got to learn something, you've got to learn something.
00:11:03You've got to learn something, you've got to learn something.
00:11:08A man can see danger, if he don't have a use of sight.
00:11:15Now a man can't find protection, if he don't know how to fight.
00:11:20A man can communicate, if he don't know how to read or write.
00:11:26You've got to learn something, you've got to learn something.
00:11:32To get where you want to be.
00:11:33You've got to learn something, to get where you want to be.
00:11:40You've got to learn something, to get where you want to be.
00:11:51You've got to learn something, to get where you want to be.
00:11:54You've got to learn something, to get where you want to be.
00:12:16One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten.
00:12:25Ten, ten, ten, ten, ten, ten, ten, twenty, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, ten.
00:12:43Ten, ten, ten, three, four, five, ten.
00:12:48How many is ten?
00:12:51Ten toes.
00:12:53One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten.
00:13:00Ten triangles.
00:13:03One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten.
00:13:09Ten pens.
00:13:13One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten.
00:13:20Get in the lion!
00:13:22One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten.
00:13:32Ten line-up toys.
00:13:36One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten.
00:13:43Ten chocolate butter cakes.
00:13:50And I've got four of ten.
00:14:13Well, I bet Oscar would like to get in this con... contest.
00:14:17What is...
00:14:17It's a scrub board.
00:14:22Argyle socks?
00:14:23Oscar wears a...
00:14:25Hey, Oscar!
00:14:27Oh, can't I even do my laundry with a...
00:14:29Oh, it's you.
00:14:30Yeah, it's me.
00:14:30What is it now?
00:14:31Uh, I just saw your socks hanging out on the line.
00:14:34I was wondering what, uh, what was going on.
00:14:36Well, when you see clothesline...
00:14:39Mm-hmm.
00:14:40...what usually is going on, hmm?
00:14:43Well...
00:14:43Yeah, it means that somebody is doing their laundry.
00:14:46Okay.
00:14:47The fact is, my combination washer, dryer, folder, putter-a-weyer broke down,
00:14:53and I had to do the laundry by myself.
00:14:57Oh.
00:14:57Now, what is it you want?
00:14:59Oh.
00:14:59Oh, yeah, yeah.
00:15:00Uh, I came over to ask you, um, if you wanted to get into the drawing contest that's going on
00:15:06on Sesame Street.
00:15:07Drawing pictures.
00:15:08It'll be a contest.
00:15:09Drawing contest?
00:15:10Mm-hmm.
00:15:11Hmm.
00:15:12Well, I once drew some, uh, cartoons for the Daily Grouch.
00:15:17Oh, you did?
00:15:18Yeah.
00:15:19I'll get them.
00:15:19Oh.
00:15:20I think they're in the den.
00:15:21Okay.
00:15:22In the den?
00:15:23He's got a den down there?
00:15:25Uh, no.
00:15:26They're not in the den.
00:15:28Huh?
00:15:28Oh, wait a minute.
00:15:29I think I put them down in the basement.
00:15:32The basement?
00:15:33How much room does he have down there?
00:15:35The basement?
00:15:36Ah, here we go.
00:15:38There we are.
00:15:39Where'd you find them, Oscar?
00:15:40They were in the rumpus room.
00:15:41In the rumpus room.
00:15:42Okay.
00:15:43Uh, let's take a look at this.
00:15:46Yeah, nice.
00:15:46The little boy...
00:15:48And his wagon tipped over.
00:15:51It broke.
00:15:51It broke, yeah.
00:15:53The wheel fell off.
00:15:54Yeah.
00:15:54And he spilled all his mother's groceries.
00:15:56That's right.
00:15:57He was sent on an errand, and he spilled the whole thing.
00:16:00And that really gets to you, huh?
00:16:03Well...
00:16:03That's funny.
00:16:04Kinda brings a smile to you.
00:16:06You know, if you're a grouch.
00:16:08Oh, you grouches are too much.
00:16:09Yeah, now look at this one.
00:16:11Huh?
00:16:11What do you think of that one?
00:16:13Oscar, do you think this is a funny cartoon?
00:16:16Well...
00:16:16I mean, here's a little boy and a little girl.
00:16:19They went down to the beach to get some sunshine.
00:16:22And it rained.
00:16:23Yeah, poured down rain.
00:16:24They had a miserable time.
00:16:25They had a wretched time.
00:16:27That's the kind of cartoon that's in the Daily Grouch, right?
00:16:29Yeah, well, uh, you know.
00:16:31Oh.
00:16:31It's for grouches, don't forget.
00:16:32No, I don't...
00:16:33Can't forget that.
00:16:34What's this?
00:16:36Well, I don't get this one, is it?
00:16:38It's a boy...
00:16:39You don't get it.
00:16:39...who's walking up the steps.
00:16:41No.
00:16:42You know why you don't get it?
00:16:43Why?
00:16:43Because you got the picture turned wrong.
00:16:46Oh.
00:16:46Turn it around, then.
00:16:47Oh.
00:16:48That way.
00:16:48Like this?
00:16:49There.
00:16:49He's not going up the stairs.
00:16:51He's going down the stairs, head first.
00:16:53He's falling down the stairs.
00:16:54Yeah.
00:16:55Do you think that's funny?
00:16:56Oh.
00:16:57Well, it's not supposed to be funny, but it's supposed to be sad.
00:17:01It's good for grouches, huh?
00:17:02Yeah, and when we see sad things, us grouches smile.
00:17:06That's a weird group.
00:17:07Weird group.
00:17:08Well, what do you think?
00:17:09Do you think I should enter them in the contest?
00:17:11Hey, wait a minute.
00:17:12Never mind the contest.
00:17:14Would you mind seeing if my socks are dry?
00:17:17Yeah.
00:17:18If they are, I'd like you to take them down.
00:17:20Hey, Oscar, I don't think your cartoons are really that funny.
00:17:23Well, that's because you're not a grouch.
00:17:25You've got a different point of view.
00:17:26No, I guess not.
00:17:27Here's your socks.
00:17:27I got something else I want to hang up.
00:17:29Will you help me hang it up?
00:17:30Yeah, what is it?
00:17:31Well, I just washed my floor, see, and...
00:17:34Yeah, well, that's...
00:17:36I want to hang up the floor.
00:17:38Well...
00:17:38Floor?
00:17:40Yeah.
00:17:40You washed your floor?
00:17:42Right.
00:17:43And you want...
00:17:43Oscar, come on.
00:17:45You can't...
00:17:45You can wash a floor.
00:17:46Yeah, that's okay.
00:17:47Yeah, sure.
00:17:47But you can't hang a floor up on your clothesline.
00:17:50I can.
00:17:51Of course you can.
00:17:52No.
00:17:53I do it all the time.
00:17:54No.
00:17:55Ah, sure.
00:17:56Hey, wait a minute.
00:17:56What?
00:17:57Here.
00:17:59There you go.
00:18:01Yeah, now, let's hang that up.
00:18:02But, uh, be careful not to wrinkle it.
00:18:05That's...
00:18:05a piece of...
00:18:06Oscar, I don't...
00:18:07That's your floor?
00:18:09You have to...
00:18:09You pair the floor up and you give it a good scrubbing.
00:18:11Oh, yeah?
00:18:12And you hang up...
00:18:13There's two.
00:18:13That's two.
00:18:16I don't look at...
00:18:17I never saw it.
00:18:18There's three.
00:18:19There's three, yes.
00:18:20Another piece.
00:18:22One, two, three, four, five, six.
00:18:26Seven, eight, nine, ten.
00:18:31Ten, nine, eight, seven, six, five, four, three, two, one.
00:18:37One...
00:18:37Two...
00:18:38Three...
00:18:39Four...
00:18:41Five...
00:18:41Six...
00:18:43Seven...
00:18:45Eight...
00:18:47Nine...
00:18:48Ten...
00:18:49Ten...
00:18:50Ten...
00:18:51Ten...
00:18:51Ten...
00:18:51Ten...
00:18:51Ten...
00:18:51Four...
00:18:52Ten...
00:18:53How many is that?
00:18:5710 toes.
00:18:591, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10.
00:19:0710 triangles.
00:19:091, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10.
00:19:1610 pins.
00:19:191, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10.
00:19:26Come to the lion!
00:19:29One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten.
00:19:38Ten line of toys.
00:19:42One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten.
00:19:50Ten chocolate player games.
00:19:56And that's the door of ten.
00:20:26Ten.
00:20:33What are you going to draw?
00:20:35I'm going to draw some members of a family.
00:20:38And then I want you to guess who they are, okay?
00:20:43Do this, do this.
00:20:46I haven't got enough in yet to do.
00:20:57Do you think you can recognize that yet?
00:20:59Grandfather?
00:21:02That's it.
00:21:03Do you think you can recognize that?
00:21:04Father?
00:21:05All right, let's see if you're right.
00:21:07Who are you in this family?
00:21:09Fathers.
00:21:10Now, there are a few things you need to be a father.
00:21:12See, I'm a father.
00:21:13Now, first of all, you need to have a wife, and I've got one, and here she is.
00:21:18You also need some children.
00:21:20I've got a couple of those.
00:21:21This is my son and my daughter.
00:21:23They're brother and sister.
00:21:25But since this part of Sesame Street is brought to you by fathers,
00:21:29I'd like to tell you a little bit about what fathers do.
00:21:34A father can fix anything, leaky top or broken spring.
00:21:40In his home, a father's king.
00:21:43And that's what fathers do.
00:21:46Bless you.
00:21:48Tell her.
00:21:48Pop.
00:21:49Right.
00:21:50A father buys you food and clothes, takes you to the movie shows,
00:21:56works all day to give you those.
00:21:59And that's what fathers do.
00:22:02My daddy.
00:22:04Right.
00:22:05A father is a person with a very busy life.
00:22:11He takes care of his children.
00:22:14And he takes care of his wife.
00:22:17He'll teach his children right from wrong,
00:22:20so they'll grow up safe and strong.
00:22:23Now this father sung his song and he has told to you
00:22:28Just what fathers do.
00:22:41Now I'm going to draw another member of the family, okay?
00:22:44I want you to guess this one, too.
00:22:47Sit like that.
00:22:50Like that.
00:22:52Boom.
00:22:53Boom.
00:23:00Boom.
00:23:01Boom.
00:23:02Boom.
00:23:04Boom.
00:23:09Let's sit up here.
00:23:13What?
00:23:14You think you know who that is now?
00:23:15Yeah, I think it's the mother of the little girl.
00:23:19Well, let's see.
00:23:20Let's see who you are.
00:23:22Others?
00:23:23To be a mother, you need to have a husband.
00:23:27And that's me.
00:23:28Yes, I have one right over here.
00:23:29And you need some children.
00:23:32And they're right there.
00:23:34Hi.
00:23:34My son and daughter.
00:23:36Hi, Mommy.
00:23:36And their father.
00:23:37That's right.
00:23:38But since this part of Sesame Street is being brought to you by mothers,
00:23:43I'd like to tell you a little about mothers.
00:23:47Oh, Mommy.
00:23:48A mother cooks, a mother sews, a mother washes all the clothes, helps to wipe a runny nose.
00:23:57And that's what mothers do.
00:24:00And that's what mothers do.
00:24:01And that's what mothers do.
00:24:02Oh, Mommy.
00:24:04A mother bakes an apple pie, hangs a laundry out to dry, sings her kids a lullaby.
00:24:14Oh, that's what mothers do.
00:24:18Gosh, Mom.
00:24:21A mother tucks you in at night, as comfy as can be.
00:24:27And if you trip in fall, she'll put a bandaid on her knee.
00:24:32A mother cares for everyone, husband, daughter, and her son.
00:24:39And now this mother's song is done, and now I've told to you, just one mother's due.
00:24:56Now I'm going to draw two more members of that family, okay?
00:25:00And you guess about them too.
00:25:23Who do you think that is?
00:25:24The little girl.
00:25:26Uh-huh.
00:25:27And who do you think this is?
00:25:29Chet, who do you think this is?
00:25:31The brother.
00:25:32The brother?
00:25:35Okay.
00:25:39Let's see if you're right.
00:25:41Who are you in this family?
00:25:44Children.
00:25:46That's right.
00:25:47This part of Sesame Street is being brought to you by kids.
00:25:52By little girls, by daughters, by sisters.
00:25:55By boys, by brothers, by sons.
00:25:59See, children are really great.
00:26:01And I'm a daughter, which means I have a mother and a father who are right over there somewhere.
00:26:06Oh, there they are.
00:26:08Yeah.
00:26:08And I'm also a sister, which means I've got a brother who is right here.
00:26:13And I've got a mother and a father, too.
00:26:16They're the same as her mother and father.
00:26:19Uh-huh.
00:26:20She's their daughter, and I'm their son.
00:26:23And she's my sister.
00:26:25And since this part of Sesame Street is being brought to you by her and me, maybe we should tell
00:26:31you a little bit about ourselves.
00:26:39A daughter plays with dolls, you know, helps her mother cook and sew, and in her hair she wears a
00:26:48bow, and that's what daughters do.
00:26:53You sing now.
00:26:54Okay.
00:26:56A son can run and throw a ball, jump up high and never fall, grow up to be six feet
00:27:05tall, and that's what a son can do.
00:27:11You sing it.
00:27:12Okay.
00:27:13A daughter can be beautiful when she puts on a dress.
00:27:18A son can make a mutt pie and get covered with a mess.
00:27:24Oh, but still I like my brother fine.
00:27:28And I'm glad my sister's mine.
00:27:31We're together all the time, and now we've told to you just what brothers do.
00:27:51All right, Maurice, we're going to draw to music, and you're going to draw everything I tell you to, all
00:27:58right?
00:27:58All right, you ready?
00:28:00Yes.
00:28:02Okay.
00:28:02Draw me a circle that's perfectly round, one curvy line, simple and fine.
00:28:19Now add two ears and a lopsided nose, and if you care, add some hair.
00:28:30You know, my hair's curly.
00:28:32Yeah.
00:28:33Now draw two eyes and make them bright, because they've just seen a beautiful sight.
00:28:50Ready?
00:28:50Sketch in a mouth with a radiant grin, one coming deep from within.
00:29:05You've drawn me a circle, and after you're through, that's a picture of me.
00:29:21After being with you.
00:29:29Boy, I have a lot of teeth, don't I?
00:29:31And some smile.
00:29:33Hey, that's great.
00:29:35Now, Maurice, remember the first line was draw me a circle.
00:29:39Now, what letter does this circle remind you of?
00:29:42O.
00:29:42The letter O, right.
00:29:44And you can find the letter O in lots of other things.
00:29:49O.
00:29:54Grow and go, roll over the road, where the goat explodes all the o's, and the crow flies low,
00:30:03past the croaking toad, and the boat floats over the ocean, but the wind did blow, and it started to
00:30:10snow.
00:30:11So the toad went home to the telephone, he spoke to the goat, who was eating a boat of bones,
00:30:20potatoes, and soap.
00:30:23A rope did float, and hooked the goat, and the boy climbed the stone made of old.
00:30:29The o's turned to smoke, and started to float, closer to the bulldozer, who closed up the hole, so the
00:30:38cold wind could not flow, and the sun did show, so the roses could grow, and the whole world would
00:30:45know, that the boat bulldozer, the toad, and the crow, the boy and the rope, the ride, and the goat,
00:30:50we're all okay.
00:30:51Oh, okay, okay?
00:31:21Let's go.
00:31:37Open the can, Oscar.
00:31:38Ah, it's you again.
00:31:39What is it now?
00:31:40Look, I've seen some weird stuff on some clotheslines before, but this is the weirdest stuff I've ever seen.
00:31:45Weird?
00:31:46Weird.
00:31:46What's weird about it?
00:31:48Well, paper plates.
00:31:50I mean, nobody washes paper plates.
00:31:52You finish with a paper plate, throw it out.
00:31:55Listen, those paper plates happen to be family heirlooms.
00:32:00They belong to Great Aunt Griselda Grouch.
00:32:04Who?
00:32:05Great Aunt Griselda Grouch.
00:32:07Oh.
00:32:08And be careful how you handle them.
00:32:10Boy, you break one, and there goes the entire set.
00:32:13Oh, you can't break a paper plate, nothing.
00:32:16What about this flower?
00:32:18Nobody washes a flower.
00:32:19I do.
00:32:20And just notice how a little bleach and blueing makes those petals shine.
00:32:26It does sparkle it up a bit, yes.
00:32:28Yeah.
00:32:28But what about this fish?
00:32:30Ah.
00:32:32That just goes to show how smart you are, fella.
00:32:35Oh, yeah?
00:32:36Boy, everybody knows you have to clean a fish before you cook it.
00:32:40Hmm.
00:32:40By the way, is it dry yet?
00:32:44Uh, it's a little scaly, but it's, uh, dry, yeah.
00:32:46Dry?
00:32:47Yeah.
00:32:47Mind handing it to me?
00:32:48No, not at all.
00:32:50All right, good.
00:32:51Oh.
00:32:52Yeah, good.
00:32:52My iron's nice and hot now.
00:32:54I want to press it.
00:32:56You want to press it?
00:32:59I heard a pressed duck, but not pressed fish.
00:33:02I know you can clean almost anything, but this is just, uh, just, uh, I've seen a whole
00:33:07cloud.
00:33:22I took a shower so I wouldn't be dirty.
00:33:29You can clean almost anything, almost everything.
00:33:40My sister brushes her teeth.
00:33:51Animals clean themselves.
00:34:13Some animals don't have to take a bath, because they're in the water all the time.
00:34:28When a car gets dirty, it goes to the car wash.
00:34:45Where you live has to be cleaned, too.
00:34:49By sweeping, and vacuuming, and dusting, and dishes get washed in the sink,
00:35:00and clothes in the washing machine.
00:35:08Driveways get cleaned when it snows, and streets when they get dirty.
00:35:23And boots.
00:35:39You can clean almost anything.
00:35:44Even me.
00:36:21I don't know.
00:36:58Okay, we're going to play a game now.
00:37:00Are you ready?
00:37:03For this picture.
00:37:05One of these things is not like the others.
00:37:09One of these things doesn't belong.
00:37:13Can you guess which thing is not like the others?
00:37:17Before I finish my song.
00:37:21See, now here we have a watering can for plants.
00:37:24And here's a glass that we can drink out of.
00:37:28Here's a fork to eat with.
00:37:30And here's a plate that we put food on.
00:37:32So which one of these things doesn't belong?
00:37:35Hmm?
00:37:37If you guess this thing is not like the others.
00:37:41If you guess this thing doesn't belong.
00:37:45If you guess this thing is not like the others.
00:37:50Well, you're absolutely right.
00:37:53You see, this is for watering plants.
00:37:57Whereas this glass, we can drink out of it.
00:37:59And this plate, we can eat food out of.
00:38:01And this fork, we eat food out of too.
00:38:03So these are for us.
00:38:04They help feed us.
00:38:06And the watering can is only for plants.
00:38:09So you see, you're absolutely right.
00:38:11Should we go on to the next game?
00:38:13Here's another picture.
00:38:15Now, let's see what doesn't belong in this picture, okay?
00:38:21One of these things is not like the other.
00:38:25One of these things doesn't belong.
00:38:28Can you guess which thing is not like the others?
00:38:32Before I finish my song.
00:38:36See, now here we have a big machine that moves the dirt around.
00:38:40And here's another big machine.
00:38:41See how it lifts up the dirt?
00:38:43Another big machine that pushes the dirt all around.
00:38:47And here we have a boat.
00:38:49So which one of these things doesn't belong, huh?
00:38:52If you guess this thing is not like the others.
00:38:56If you guess this thing doesn't belong.
00:39:00If you guess this thing is not like the others.
00:39:05Well, you're absolutely right.
00:39:08I mean, because look, this big machine moves, has dirt, and this is for dirt, too, and this
00:39:12is for dirt, and they're big, and they push it all around, and this, a boat goes in the
00:39:16water.
00:39:17So it's got nothing to do with it.
00:39:19Have you ever seen these kind of machines?
00:39:20Did you ever see a big machine like this dig into the ground?
00:39:22Watch.
00:39:24Watch.
00:39:34Watch.
00:39:53God.
00:40:09Watch.
00:40:241, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1,
00:40:371, 2, 3,
00:40:411, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10,
00:40:5410, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10,
00:41:0010, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10,
00:41:0010, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10,
00:41:0010, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10,
00:41:0010, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10, 10
00:41:11One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten.
00:41:17Ten pins.
00:41:21One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten.
00:41:27Get a little alien!
00:41:30One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten.
00:41:39Ten line-up toys.
00:41:44One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten.
00:41:51Ten chocolate butter cakes.
00:41:58Ten, nine, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten.
00:42:09Ten.
00:42:22Ten.
00:42:27Ten.
00:42:29Ten.
00:42:38THE END
00:43:08Hi, Mr. Hooper. How's your drawing coming?
00:43:13If you mix purple and yellow, what do you get?
00:43:20Uh, you, yeah, I don't know. You get a muddy sort of a green color.
00:43:27How's your drawing coming?
00:43:28Uh, frankly. Jenny, not so well.
00:43:37Well, what are you drawing?
00:43:41You won't tell the others? I am trying to make a picture I call V.
00:43:51V. It's one of my favorite letters. And I want to do a picture that will, that will, uh, that
00:44:00will convey the feeling of V.
00:44:03V. Well, um, I, you know, why don't you just draw a hand or something, you know, with the fingers
00:44:10making a V?
00:44:11V. That should convey it.
00:44:13Uh, no.
00:44:15No, that's not it.
00:44:19V. Look, you have all these different things in the store that start with V. Why don't you use one
00:44:22of them?
00:44:24Um, like, uh, look, a vase. That starts with a V.
00:44:30No.
00:44:32Well, uh, oh, a vacuum jar.
00:44:36No, no, no, no.
00:44:38I think I made a great picture.
00:44:39Uh, vegetable soup. It starts with a V.
00:44:45That don't quite contain the V-feeling I'm looking for.
00:44:51V-feeling.
00:44:54How about this?
00:45:04Oh, that's it. That's it. Turn it a little bit. Turn it a little bit. To the light.
00:45:13A little bit more. That's it. Beautiful. Beautiful. I'll, uh, I'll do it in, uh, in, um,
00:45:24Oh, yes. Fingerpainting. Fingerpainting.
00:45:28No, no, no, no.
00:45:32Watercolour.
00:45:34Watercolour.
00:45:35Ah, ah, no, no.
00:45:37I have it.
00:45:40And soft egg tempera.
00:45:47V.
00:45:51Venus.
00:45:54Violin.
00:46:00Valentine.
00:46:03Violus.
00:46:05Vanny.
00:46:07Viking Navy on a voyage over the wind.
00:46:12V.
00:46:14Vulture.
00:46:18Volcano.
00:46:21Vegetables.
00:46:24Vegetables.
00:46:29Vine.
00:46:33Vampire.
00:46:36Villain.
00:46:39Vigilantes.
00:46:43V.
00:46:45V.
00:46:46V.
00:46:47V.
00:46:47V.
00:46:48V.
00:46:50V.
00:46:52V.
00:46:52V.
00:46:52V.
00:46:52V.
00:46:53V.
00:46:53V.
00:46:53V.
00:46:53V.
00:46:56V.
00:46:57V.
00:46:57Hello, buddy. How are you today?
00:46:59I'm fine. Where are you going?
00:47:01I was just going out for a walk.
00:47:02Oh, you're going for a walk, huh?
00:47:05Would you like to come along?
00:47:06Yeah.
00:47:07You can come with me.
00:47:08Oh, thanks, Jim.
00:47:09Put on your coat.
00:47:10Oh, okay.
00:47:10It's very cold outside.
00:47:11Is it cold?
00:47:12Very cold.
00:47:12That's good, because I like to walk when it's cold, you know.
00:47:15Me too. Don't forget to button up your jacket.
00:47:17Oh, I'll button it up, because it's cold out there.
00:47:22Jim.
00:47:22What is it?
00:47:23Wait a minute. I just lost my buttonholes.
00:47:26You what?
00:47:28I lost my buttonholes.
00:47:31Buddy, that's the silliest thing I've ever seen in my life.
00:47:34Huh?
00:47:34You haven't lost your buttonholes.
00:47:37Where are they?
00:47:38They're right over here, on the other side of the jacket.
00:47:44There they are right there.
00:47:45Of course, they were there all the time.
00:47:46All right.
00:47:46Now, button up your coat and let's get going. It's getting late.
00:47:49Hey, Jim.
00:47:51What is it now?
00:47:54Hey, you see anything that looks funny there?
00:47:57I lost my...
00:48:00Where did those buttons go, Jim?
00:48:02Buddy, you can't do anything right.
00:48:05No, not me.
00:48:06Don't you know where the buttons are?
00:48:07No.
00:48:08Now the buttons are on the other side of the coat.
00:48:13There.
00:48:14They were there all the time.
00:48:16Buttons were there all the time.
00:48:16Of course.
00:48:17Now, to button your coat, all you do is take the button.
00:48:21Yep.
00:48:21And you push the button through the buttonhole.
00:48:23Button through the buttonhole, right.
00:48:25And then, that's how you button your jacket.
00:48:27Right through there.
00:48:27You finish it up.
00:48:28Oh.
00:48:30Hurry up, because it's getting very late.
00:48:32Yeah.
00:48:32Here's the...
00:48:33Push the button right through the buttonhole.
00:48:38Just, uh...
00:48:40All you gotta do is push...
00:48:43The...
00:48:45Jimmy.
00:48:46What is it now?
00:48:47I, uh...
00:48:49I lost one buttonhole and one button.
00:48:55Hold it.
00:48:56There's something wrong here.
00:48:58Something bad wrong here.
00:49:01We have a button here.
00:49:03Yeah.
00:49:03And no buttonhole for it.
00:49:05No.
00:49:05And down here we have a buttonhole, but there's no button.
00:49:09Whew.
00:49:12I've got an idea.
00:49:13I knew you would, Jim.
00:49:14Of course.
00:49:15This is very simple.
00:49:16Good.
00:49:16All you have to do is you take the button with no buttonhole.
00:49:20Right.
00:49:20Good.
00:49:20And you get the little buttonhole with no button.
00:49:24And...
00:49:24What do you do?
00:49:25You put the little button through the buttonhole.
00:49:29And we're ready to go.
00:49:33You did it again, Jim.
00:49:35Of course I did.
00:49:36Now let's get going for our walk.
00:49:40You did it again.
00:49:4810, 9, 8, 7, 6, 5, 4...
00:49:593, 2, 1...
00:50:08The letter E.
00:50:12E is for EAT.
00:50:15E is for EAT.
00:50:18E is for EAT.
00:50:24E is also for EAR.
00:50:27Ehhh.
00:50:28AGH.
00:50:31E not only sounds like...
00:50:33E...
00:50:34E also sounds like E.
00:50:36Like...
00:50:37Eigon, zero, zero, another.
00:50:40Eeee is for EGG.
00:50:46E is for EGG.
00:50:48E is for EGLE.
00:50:49Mean
00:50:50Hmm, Eagle Eats.
00:51:02Eel's for eel. Eel Eats.
00:51:08What else starts with E?
00:51:13E also sounds like eh.
00:51:17Like elephant.
00:51:22E is for elephant.
00:51:26E is for everything.
00:51:28And E is for everything else.
00:51:36Everything. E is for everything else.
00:51:45Enough. E is for enough. E is also for explode.
00:51:54And finally, E is for end.
00:52:00This is the letter E.
00:52:03It's the first letter in the word elephant.
00:52:08And the word eat.
00:52:11Luckily, I have another one.
00:52:12The letter E is also the first letter of the word eagle.
00:52:17That wasn't very nice.
00:52:20And it's the first letter of the word everybody.
00:52:25And the word empty.
00:52:29And the word egg.
00:52:32And the word egg.
00:52:36Hey, look at that.
00:52:38Oh, it's beans.
00:52:39Look at all this.
00:52:42Very nice.
00:52:45These are your animals, Bob.
00:52:47My frog.
00:52:49Your horse.
00:52:50Good horse.
00:52:51Good horse.
00:52:52Good horse.
00:52:53See Susan's stuff?
00:52:56Oh, look at that.
00:52:58Look at this, Mr. Hooper.
00:53:00I'd like you to have it, Mr. Hooper.
00:53:02Oh, that's fun.
00:53:03Oh, thank you, Susan.
00:53:04That's beautiful.
00:53:06You like my landscapes?
00:53:08You guys look at my landscapes?
00:53:09Oh, yes.
00:53:10I like to hear that.
00:53:11That's nice.
00:53:11Hey, the big bird.
00:53:13Hello.
00:53:13Am I too late?
00:53:14Am I too late?
00:53:15I was afraid I was too late to enter my pictures in the art.
00:53:21Here they are.
00:53:23Oh, this is great.
00:53:25That's very good.
00:53:27That's very interesting.
00:53:29Is that a woman cooking on a TV?
00:53:32She's cooking dinner.
00:53:34On the TV?
00:53:36Well, it's a TV dinner.
00:53:38No, no, that's not how you cook a TV dinner.
00:53:40No, that's not what that means, Big Bird.
00:53:42No, no.
00:53:42Let's imagine it.
00:53:43Let's try another one.
00:53:44Oh, wait a minute.
00:53:44Look at the next one.
00:53:45Oh, that's nice.
00:53:46That's a nice-looking man.
00:53:48He's smoking a pipe?
00:53:49Yes, he's smoking a big pipe.
00:53:51What's coming out of that pipe?
00:53:52Well, it's a...
00:53:53I like flowers, so I drew a flower there, see?
00:53:56Oh.
00:53:57Oh, yeah.
00:53:59Let's try another one, Big Bird.
00:54:00Daisies don't grow in the pipe.
00:54:02Yeah, because you don't smoke flowers, no.
00:54:04Oh, I see.
00:54:05Well, wait a minute.
00:54:06Look at this lovely vase I drew.
00:54:08Well, that's nice.
00:54:09Yeah, that's nice.
00:54:10Yeah, that's nice.
00:54:11It's a still life.
00:54:11Yeah, yeah.
00:54:12It's a nice shape, that vase.
00:54:14But, uh, brooms and rakes and, uh...
00:54:17Golf club.
00:54:17Golf club.
00:54:18It's a nine iron.
00:54:19I thought it would be a good place to put them.
00:54:21Well, it would have to be an awfully big vase.
00:54:23Yeah.
00:54:23You see?
00:54:24I knew it.
00:54:26I knew it.
00:54:27Oh, clumsy bird.
00:54:29I can't draw either.
00:54:30Oh, no.
00:54:31You didn't say that.
00:54:32No, it's true.
00:54:33Big Bird.
00:54:33Oh, it's true.
00:54:34Look, you can draw things the way you see them.
00:54:35Even if other people don't see them that way, it's okay.
00:54:38Oh, and besides, this vase has such a nice shape.
00:54:40Right.
00:54:42Good shape.
00:54:42Good shape.
00:54:44Well, I did draw that by myself.
00:54:46Yeah, it's beautiful.
00:54:47Hey, I can draw that shape again.
00:54:48You want to see me draw that nice shape again?
00:54:50I do.
00:54:50Go ahead.
00:54:51Go ahead.
00:54:51Draw a shape.
00:54:53Yeah, I have a good thing here.
00:54:54Here, and I'll give you a pen.
00:54:56Okay.
00:54:57Okay?
00:54:57Sure.
00:54:58Let's see.
00:54:59Let's see.
00:55:01Let's see.
00:55:02Okay.
00:55:03Here we go.
00:55:06Um...
00:55:06Let's see.
00:55:07I just made a little line down there up again.
00:55:10Oh, nice.
00:55:11Good shape.
00:55:11I bet there are a lot of nice things.
00:55:13Yeah, I bet you there's other things.
00:55:14What?
00:55:14Oh, I like these pants.
00:55:16Yeah.
00:55:16Yeah.
00:55:18Oh, that was easy to draw.
00:55:20Yeah, it was really good.
00:55:22Good.
00:55:22Let's see.
00:55:23It's just four lines.
00:55:25There's a line down here.
00:55:26Right.
00:55:26Line back up.
00:55:28Yeah.
00:55:28Line down here.
00:55:30Oh, look at that.
00:55:30Line back up.
00:55:32Yeah.
00:55:33Put the stripes in there.
00:55:34Yeah.
00:55:35Let's see what else a good shape is.
00:55:36Oh, I like the shape of his hair.
00:55:38Good shape.
00:55:38That's a good shape.
00:55:39That's a nice shape.
00:55:40Yeah.
00:55:41You see this shape over here, Big Bird?
00:55:42Found another one.
00:55:43His hair.
00:55:44Yeah.
00:55:46His hair is really nice.
00:55:47You like the shape of it?
00:55:48Oh, it's a easy shape.
00:55:49Really good.
00:55:49I'll just stick it on the page down here.
00:55:51Okay.
00:55:52Let's just show you how easy we are.
00:55:54You can really draw that shape.
00:55:55Yeah.
00:55:56You really can draw well, Big Bird.
00:55:58Oh, yeah.
00:55:58That's right.
00:55:59That's right.
00:55:59It's very fast.
00:56:00I can't draw that fast.
00:56:02There.
00:56:02Oh, Big Bird, Harry.
00:56:03Good stuff.
00:56:04There were other things.
00:56:05I remember in this drawing, I had things I liked.
00:56:08You did?
00:56:09Oh, yeah.
00:56:09Your apron.
00:56:10That's really a nice shape.
00:56:11Oh, well, that's a simple line.
00:56:13Yeah.
00:56:14Is that easy?
00:56:14Go ahead.
00:56:15Sure.
00:56:15I'll just throw it here.
00:56:18Oh, yeah.
00:56:19Look.
00:56:20Yeah, you got that together.
00:56:22Oh, I see.
00:56:23Oh, well, your arm is a lot like that other shape.
00:56:26The arm is?
00:56:27Yeah.
00:56:27It's those round curves like that.
00:56:30This is a very interesting shape at the bottom of the TV.
00:56:33I like that.
00:56:34Don't you like that?
00:56:35Yeah, you do?
00:56:36The V.
00:56:37The V.
00:56:38That's one of Mr. Hooper's Vs.
00:56:40Yes, you'd like that, Mr. Hooper.
00:56:41With two circles on top, huh?
00:56:43Right, yes.
00:56:43Lower O's.
00:56:44Two O's, yeah.
00:56:45Two O's.
00:56:46Yeah.
00:56:48One, two.
00:56:49Here.
00:56:50I like the steam.
00:56:51Yeah, me too.
00:56:51The shape of the steam coming out of the pot that's on the TV, that's on the stand.
00:56:57It looks very creepy.
00:56:57I'm a steam fan.
00:56:58I didn't know you liked steam.
00:57:01That...
00:57:01And the cute little eyes.
00:57:03Yeah, look at that.
00:57:05Wow!
00:57:05The eyes!
00:57:06They're just dots!
00:57:07They're just dots?
00:57:08Yeah.
00:57:09They're very special dots, Big Bird.
00:57:11Yeah.
00:57:12I like the way they look.
00:57:13See, there are a lot of nice things.
00:57:15They're red!
00:57:15Look there!
00:57:16But you see, I don't really know how to draw anything that's really good.
00:57:21Big Bird!
00:57:22That's great!
00:57:23That's what you put together!
00:57:24That's what you put together!
00:57:25That's a good prize!
00:57:26Yeah!
00:57:27That's a good idea.
00:57:28Big Bird!
00:57:29Well, you see, I just told you I can't really draw...
00:57:32It's a self-portrait!
00:57:33But Big Bird, look at it!
00:57:34Look at it!
00:57:34Careful!
00:57:35Look at it!
00:57:35See?
00:57:35I have been designated to give you the first prize in this contest.
00:57:41The first prize?
00:57:42Yeah!
00:57:43The first prize?
00:57:44Yeah!
00:57:44For me?
00:57:45Do you see what you drew?
00:57:46Do you see what you drew?
00:57:47Look at it!
00:57:48It's Oscar!
00:57:49No!
00:57:50No!
00:57:50A self-portrait!
00:57:52It's you!
00:57:52You mean it's me?
00:57:54It's you!
00:57:55But I just draw a bunch of shapes!
00:57:57No!
00:57:58No!
00:57:58It's a big bird!
00:57:59Look at it!
00:58:36You mean, you mean that's really a picture of me that I drew?
00:58:40Yeah!
00:58:41I only made it out of a bunch of shapes and silly lines!
00:58:44I think it's very good!
00:58:45Don't you think so?
00:58:46I love it!
00:58:46Terrific!
00:58:47Well, I like the pictures that you drew!
00:58:49Oh!
00:58:50You do?
00:58:50Did you see Mr. Harper's Vs over here?
00:58:52No!
00:58:53I didn't see them!
00:58:54Come on!
00:58:54Take a look!
00:58:54All right!
00:58:55Come on!
00:58:55Hmm!
00:58:59Well, we had a great time today, so come back and visit us again real soon, okay?
00:59:07Sesame Street has been brought to you today by the letters E, O, and V, and by the number
00:59:1410.
00:59:19Sesame Street is a production of the Children's Television Workshop.
00:59:43This is NET, the Public Television Network.
00:59:47There are so many things being made out of here!

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