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00:00You
00:38Sesame Street, show 55 in color.
01:01I love you.
01:33Sunny day, sweeping the clouds away
01:39On my way to where the air is free
01:45Can you tell me how to get, how to get to Sesame Street?
01:53Call and play, everything's A-OK
02:00Friendly neighbors there, that's where we meet
02:05Can you tell me how to get, how to get to Sesame Street?
02:11How to get to Sesame Street?
02:15How to get to Sesame Street?
02:20Yeah, just about ready to get this game
02:23Both of you, ready for it?
02:25Are you really?
02:26Hi, look who joined us, you're in time too
02:29In time for the sound game
02:30Ready for the sound game?
02:32Oh yeah, now the way you play it is you listen to a sound and you tell what it is
02:38Very simple, except that you have to cover your eyes
02:42Cover up, ready?
02:45OK, here's the first one, listen to it
02:49A car
02:50Car?
02:51How many cars?
02:53More than one?
02:54Yeah
02:55OK, a lot of cars, right?
02:57Right
02:57Traffic sounds, that was very good
02:59OK, ready for the next one?
03:01What?
03:02You Roma?
03:02Yeah
03:03OK, just one check
03:04How about you, you ready?
03:06Here's the next one
03:11Jet plane
03:12Jet plane, jet plane, you're right, you're right
03:15You thought it was a jet plane too?
03:17You're doing pretty good
03:18OK, ready for the next one?
03:20Yeah
03:20Sure?
03:22OK, here is the next one, listen carefully
03:28Ice cream truck
03:29Ice cream truck, how'd you know that?
03:32Huh?
03:33Huh?
03:35That was absolutely
03:37Oh boy
03:38Well
03:40We all know what that sound is, right?
03:43Hi, Gordon
03:44Hello, Big Bird
03:45How are you?
03:46Oh, I'm fine, I'm glad you came here
03:48You know, here on Sesame Street there are lots of noises you hear every day
03:52The honking of car horns, the sound of an airplane, the jingle of an ice cream truck, and the crash
03:58of Big Bird
04:13This is Mark
04:15He has a pair of magic glasses
04:20When Mark hears a noise, he puts his magic glasses on
04:47Lights
04:48To his rear
04:49Around 12
04:55Brushes
04:56Snoring
04:57Brushes
04:57Brushesience
05:05Oh, man!
05:57Come on, come on, come on.
05:59See if you can make these noises.
06:02Ding-a-ling-a-ling-a-ling-a, ding-a-ling-a-ling-a-ling-a.
06:06Now it's your turn.
06:08Ruff ruff!
06:13Clippity-clock.
06:17Ding-ding.
06:23Rawr!
06:29Gee, that was pretty good, wasn't it?
06:31The way those magic glasses worked.
06:33Gee, I wish I had a pair of magic glasses.
06:36Oh, well.
06:37It's time for my cookies.
06:39And I've got three nice cookies here, which I'm now...
06:42Hmm?
06:44Why, look at that!
06:46Why, that looks like a pair of those magic glasses.
06:51Do you suppose that really is?
06:52The magic glasses?
06:54Sure.
06:56Hey, what's that sound?
06:59What was that?
07:02I thought I heard...
07:03Oh, there's nothing here.
07:05Gee, I wonder who left these magic glasses there.
07:09You know, do you suppose they really would work?
07:12I could put...
07:14There's that sound again.
07:16Sounds like someone eating cookies.
07:19But there's no one here, I don't think.
07:24Eh...
07:25Oh, that's strange.
07:27Well, what I'm going to do is I'm going to put on these magic glasses,
07:30and the next time I hear that sound,
07:32I'll be able to see whatever is making the sound.
07:37That's what I'm going to do.
07:41So...
07:42Ah!
07:44Look at that!
07:45Why, the glasses worked!
07:48Why, gee, that's terrific!
07:49Now I can see what was making that sound.
07:51It was a monster eating my cookies.
07:53Yep.
07:53It was a monster eating my cookies!
07:55Ha!
07:55Bye-bye!
07:56But...
07:58If that's...
07:59My cookies are all gone.
08:01Well, if that's the sort of thing that these glasses help you see,
08:05I'd just as soon not have any old magic glasses.
08:08Okay!
08:09Huh?
08:11But...
08:25V...
08:29Venus...
08:32Violin...
08:38Valentine...
08:44Viking Navy on a voyage over the way...
08:49V...
08:51V...
08:52Vulture...
08:58Volcano...
08:59Vegetables...
09:02Vegetables...
09:05V...
09:07Vine...
09:12Vampire...
09:15Villains...
09:19Vigilantes...
09:21V...
09:23V...
09:28V...
09:31V...
09:32V...
09:33Violin...
09:39V...
09:49V...
09:51V...
09:51I...
09:51I...
09:51V...
09:52I...
09:58Can't eat these letters I caught!
10:01I must catch some fish to fill up my dish, or my whole afternoon is for naught.
10:07But as soon as his hook hit the sea, he caught L, M, N, O, and P,
10:13and Q, R, S, T, and a U, and a V, and a W, X, Y, and Z.
10:21Now hungry, he stared at the group.
10:24Then suddenly, grabbing a scoop, he had a bright notion and cooked up a potion.
10:31And feasted on alphabet soup.
10:40You know, Roma, a sandwich is made up of all different parts.
10:45You think of it as one thing.
10:46You say, give me one sandwich, but it's really made up of lots of different things.
10:50For instance, look at this sandwich that I've already finished.
10:53It's made up of the bread and the lettuce, the tomatoes, the ham, the cheese.
10:58You know, people are like that, too.
11:02You think you're only one person, but you're made up of so many different parts.
11:06You know, there are lots of parts that help make up just that one person.
11:10carry it, too.
11:18I know the otherels are unbeaten, and I'm sorry.
11:19I like it when I was working.
11:25Good day.
11:30What kind of what is that?
11:32Let's get in.
11:33How a song of Peter
11:43Our heads are gardens that grow hair
11:47Some hair is dark and some is fair
11:52Some is yellow, some is brown
11:55Some stands up and some hangs down
12:00And some the wind blows in your eyes
12:16Some eyes are brown and some are blue
12:21But all are made for seeing through
12:25Sometimes they shut as this one did
12:29For every eye has its eyelid
12:33And every eyelid has its lashes
12:37For keeping out the dust and ashes
13:01Your eyes are good friends, I suppose
13:05But are divided by your nose
13:10Then come the lips and underneath
13:13Chewing and smiling are the teeth
13:33A tongue is useful without doubt
13:37For talking and for sticking out
13:41Some tongues are long but don't come near
13:45Reaching around to touch the ear
13:49The cheek is just in front of that
13:53And when we smile it's round and fat
13:57Faces all end up with a chin
14:01Though some stick out and some stick in
14:33To the cheek is just in front of that
14:35round like a ring, the throat in front for swallowing. The neck is long, but even more so
14:45is the part we call the torso.
14:56From shoulders that we hang a gown on, going to what we all sit down on,
15:04the chest, the shoulders, and the back, and stomach, something like a sack.
15:20The arms come from the shoulders, and each has an elbow, wrist, and hand.
15:29Out of the hand the fingers come, first, second, third, fourth, and the thumb.
15:37The first is the index and the dinky, one on the end is called the pinky.
16:06Next to the last tall legs and these, bend in the middle of the knees,
16:14and last of all, we find the feet, with shoes to keep them off the street.
16:22Hey, those feet are running away, I guess we've sung enough today.
16:59How do you like that,
17:00What's that animal, Robin?
17:01Pine.
17:02Isn't that interesting looking?
17:03Yes.
17:04You know what this is called?
17:07It starts with a P.
17:09Yeah.
17:12Porcupine.
17:12Porcupine, right.
17:15You think you'd like to have one of those for a pet?
17:18No.
17:18No?
17:18Why not?
17:20Because they have those long things on it.
17:23That's right.
17:24They have those long things, and those are called quills, right?
17:28Okay.
17:29And they're very, very sharp at the end.
17:32They use those to protect themselves from any other animals or people or anything.
17:38You know something else interesting about those quills, Robin?
17:42They're all filled with air, so it keeps them up in the water.
17:47It makes them very buoyant, so it makes them terrific swimmers.
17:49They can float very easily because all of those quills are filled with air.
17:58And when they get frightened or they want to scare someone away, they lift up all of
18:03those quills all around them and nothing will go near them.
18:06They're kind of like a skunk has their, you know, that smell that keeps other animals away
18:11from them.
18:12Well, they use those quills to protect themselves.
18:17You know, Robin, there are all different kinds of animals.
18:20There are big animals and little animals and pretty ones, and there are some animals that
18:25aren't so pretty.
18:26In fact, there are even some very funny-looking animals.
18:31I love your funny face, your sunny, funny face.
18:43For you're a cutie with more than beauty.
18:49You've got a lot of personality and tea.
18:56You fill the air with smiles for miles and miles and miles.
19:07Though you're no Mona Lisa, for worlds I'd not replace your sunny, funny face.
19:17Mmm, funny face.
19:26Mmm, funny face.
19:31Mmm, funny face.
19:31Mmm, funny face.
19:32You're not exotic, but so hypnotic.
19:37You're much too much.
19:40If you can cook the way you look, I'd swim the ocean wide.
19:49Just to have you by my side.
19:55Though you're no queen of Sheba, for worlds I'd not replace your sunny, funny face.
20:19That's all the time.
20:20In the morning.
20:21Uh- AH.
20:22Oh, I'll save you.
20:24Oh, that's not true.
20:25I'll save you.
20:26Do you want a man to pay for the dingen for forever?
20:26That's a small man.
20:26See, I'll save you all day.
20:27Bye, Tony.
20:27Well, son, he has made me make me steal sand upon her life.
20:28Do you have to help me learn at my gum?
20:28The false man, please tell you, he's like, he's gonna'
20:29figure it out.
20:30Now honCE, how'd he's got me though?
20:36Wait a minute, wait a minute.
20:37I got a teeny-weeny scrape on my finger here.
20:40Teeny-weeny scrape, see?
20:42Oh, well, there.
20:44Now you see something did happen.
20:46Now, Ernie, tell me, how did you get that scrape there?
20:49Well, I must have gotten it when I fell down.
20:51Oh?
20:52Yeah, I think that was it.
20:53Well, how'd you fall down?
20:55Well, let's see.
20:57That must have happened when I was running away from the dog.
21:00Oh, the dog?
21:01Why was the dog chasing you?
21:03Well, he wasn't chasing me.
21:04See, I thought he was, but he was just running away from the tiger.
21:07Oh, the tiger?
21:09Well, what was the tiger running around loose for?
21:11Well, the monkey opened his cage by mistake.
21:13The monkey?
21:14How did the monkey get loose, for heaven's sake?
21:16Well, that's easy.
21:16See, he got out when I was trying to put the rabbit in his cage.
21:20Now, hold it.
21:20Now, wait a minute.
21:21Now, wait.
21:21Why are we trying to put a rabbit in the monkey's cage?
21:24Well, with all the elephants running around loose,
21:26I didn't want him to get stepped on.
21:28The elephants?
21:29What were elephants doing loose?
21:30Well, the hippopotamus was loose.
21:31Why not the elephants?
21:32The hippopotamus?
21:33Now, all right, Ernie, all right.
21:35Now, how did the hippopotamuses get loose?
21:37Well, I didn't see it, but I think it must have happened
21:39when the bus crashed into his cage.
21:41The bus crashed?
21:42Well, how did that happen?
21:44The bus driver couldn't see because of the bright lights.
21:46The bright lights?
21:47From the flying saucer.
21:48The flying saucer!
21:49Now, look.
21:50You were saying a minute ago that nothing happened to you today.
21:53Well, I was wrong, Bert.
21:54I should hope so.
21:55Yeah, I got a teeny-weeny scrape on this finger.
21:58See?
22:04Oh.
22:07Oh.
22:22And it started to snow, so the toad went
22:29home to the telephone he spoke to the goat who was eating a boat of bones potatoes and soap
22:39a rope did float and hooked the goat and a boy climbed the stone made of old the oars turned
22:47to
22:47smoke and started to float closer to the bulldozer who closed up the hole so the cold wind could not
22:56flow and the sun did show so the roses could grow and the whole world would know that the boat
23:03bulldozer
23:04the toad and the crow the boy and the rope riding the goat we're all okay okay
23:16oh
23:19open
23:25oh open open oh
23:33a poem about the letter o by big bird there is no letter that i know as pretty as the
23:43letter o
23:44as i come and as i go i often think of the letter o for of all the letters that
23:52i've found
23:53it's the only one that's completely wrong
24:16so
24:27so
26:48Today's story is called, What Do I Do?
26:51And it's all about a young girl, and she tells you all the different things that she has to do
26:56during the day.
26:56You try and remember how many things that you do.
27:02All gone.
27:04Baby wants more.
27:06What do I do?
27:08I run to get more milk.
27:12What do I do?
27:15Can I help?
27:17Can I have money?
27:20I go to the store.
27:22I go to the store.
27:23I find the milk.
27:24What do I do?
27:27I put the milk down.
27:29What do I do?
27:30I pay the milk.
27:33Here, baby.
27:37Big Brother says,
27:39It's time to go.
27:42What do we do?
27:45We go to school.
27:49Mrs. Wood says,
27:51Here's Joe.
27:52He's new.
27:53What do I do?
27:55I tell him my name.
27:56I'm Consuela.
28:00Joe wants my wagon.
28:03What do I do?
28:05I say,
28:06Let's take turns.
28:09Joe makes the wagon go.
28:12I have a cold, and my nose is running.
28:17What do I do?
28:18I wipe it.
28:21Here are papers and crayons.
28:24What do I do?
28:25I make a picture.
28:28Time to go home.
28:31I take my picture.
28:33What do I do?
28:36I hang my picture on the wall.
28:39Everybody likes my picture.
28:43What do I do?
28:45I smile.
28:49I want to play.
28:51I can't find my doll.
28:54What do I do?
28:57I look in my drawer.
29:00I bang my finger.
29:02Oh, what do I do?
29:05Help.
29:06I run cold water on my finger.
29:09Oh.
29:12Baby wants to go out.
29:15What do I do?
29:16I take her for a walk.
29:20It's supper time.
29:22What do I do?
29:23I set the table.
29:27I spill my milk.
29:30I spill my milk.
29:30Mmm.
29:30What do I do?
29:33I'm sorry.
29:34I clean it up.
29:38Everybody is busy.
29:40What do I do?
29:42I look at TV.
29:47My face is washed.
29:49My teeth are brushed.
29:51What do I do?
29:52I get into my pajamas.
29:56I put out the light.
29:59Then what do I do?
30:01I go to sleep.
30:05Did that day sound something like yours?
30:08Sure.
30:08I bet you do a lot of those things.
30:10Now that we've read what do I do, I have a question for you.
30:14It's not what do I do.
30:17It's what does Bert Lancaster do?
30:20What does Bert Lancaster do when he's happy?
30:24Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
30:34What does Bert Lancaster do when he's home?
30:38I watch Sesame Street with you.
30:43Okay, here we go.
30:44We belong together.
30:46Everybody ready?
30:47Yes.
30:48A one, a two, a three, sing.
30:51We belong together.
30:53We're happy together.
30:55And life is a song.
30:58When we are together, we know we are where we belong.
31:04Hold it, hold it, hold it, stop it.
31:07Cut that music, stop it.
31:09Now wait a second.
31:10We're supposed to be singing We Belong Together.
31:12Yeah.
31:13Everybody ready?
31:14Yeah.
31:15Okay, here we go.
31:16One, a two, a three, sing.
31:19We belong together.
31:21We're happy together.
31:23When life is a song.
31:26We belong together.
31:26When we are together, we know we are together.
31:29Now wait a minute, wait a minute, wait a minute, hold it.
31:31Hold it, stop it.
31:33Stop it.
31:34Now, what song are you singing?
31:36We Belong Together.
31:37How does it go?
31:39We belong together.
31:40We're happy together.
31:42And life is a song.
31:44Yes, sir.
31:45Okay, that's good.
31:46That's good.
31:46Okay, now here we go.
31:48Everybody ready?
31:49Yes.
31:50A one, a two, a three, sing.
31:53Oh, we belong together.
31:55We're happy together.
31:57Oh, we belong together.
31:59Oh, we belong together.
32:00Oh, we are together.
32:02We are together.
32:03Now wait a minute, wait a minute, wait a minute.
32:05What now?
32:06Hold it, hold it.
32:07Just a second.
32:08I got an idea.
32:09Listen, Ma.
32:10Let's hear it together.
32:11We're singing, sir.
32:12He's singing, sir.
32:13No, we're singing this.
32:14He's over there singing, sir.
32:15Huh?
32:16I got a good idea.
32:17Okay.
32:18Wow.
32:19All right?
32:20All right.
32:20All right.
32:21All right.
32:22All together now.
32:23Ready?
32:24One, two, three, sing.
32:27All together now.
32:29All together now.
32:30All together now.
32:32All together now.
32:32All together now.
32:34All together now.
32:35All together now.
32:37All together now.
32:38One, two, three, four.
32:40Can I have a little more?
32:43Five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten.
32:46I love you.
32:48A, B, C, D.
32:51Can I bring my breath to sea?
32:53E, F, G, H, I, G, I, I love you.
32:59All together now.
33:01All together now.
33:04All together now.
33:07All together now.
33:08All together now.
33:09All together now.
33:11All together now.
33:13All together now.
33:13Sing now.
33:14All together now.
33:15Woo-hoo!
33:16All together now.
33:18All together now.
33:20All together now.
33:20All together now.
33:22All together now.
33:22All right, now.
33:25All right, now.
33:30One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten.
33:47Ten, nine, eight, seven, six, five, four, three, two, one.
33:52One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine.
34:04Ten, ten, ten, ten, ten, twenty, one, four, five, ten.
34:10How many, ten?
34:13Ten toes.
34:15One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten.
34:23Ten triangles.
34:25One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten.
34:31Ten pins.
34:35One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten.
34:41Ten line-up toys.
34:44One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten.
35:05Ten chocolate player games.
35:13And I got so a ten.
35:19Gee, ten is really a big number.
35:23I don't have ten of anything.
35:25Do you have anything of ten, Susan?
35:28Oh, sure, Big Bird. We all do.
35:30For instance, Robin here. She has ten fingers.
35:34Oh, yeah.
35:35And look, Patty has ten toes. See them, Big Bird? Ten.
35:40Oh, yes, ten toes.
35:42Hmm, that reminds me of the poem which I have recently written.
35:47Oh, may we hear it? We want to hear it, don't we, girls?
35:50Yeah, sure.
35:50Oh, sure. Here it is.
35:53A poem about the number ten by Big Bird.
36:00I really like the number ten. There's something nice about it.
36:04It's also very useful, and you couldn't do without it.
36:09For without the pretty number ten, everybody knows we couldn't count our fingers, and we couldn't count our toes.
36:19One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten.
36:28Ten, nine, eight, seven, six, five, four, three, two, one.
36:33One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten.
36:46Ten, ten, ten, ten, ten, ten, ten, ten.
36:51How many ten?
36:54Ten toes
36:56One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten
37:04Ten triangles
37:06One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, nine, ten
37:13Ten pins
37:16One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten
37:26One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten
37:35Ten line-up toys
37:39One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten
37:47Ten chocolate player cakes
38:00Oh hi, Sally and I were just talking about big and small
38:05Now, I'm big, but Sally is still pretty small
38:12She's getting big, but right now she's still pretty small
38:14Right, Sally?
38:15Yeah
38:15Okay
38:16Now, who knows what letter I'm standing next to
38:22Look carefully now
38:24Sally, tell them
38:25Capital E
38:27It's a capital letter E, it's a big E
38:30Now, second question
38:32What letter is next to Sally?
38:36Look carefully now
38:39Sally, tell them
38:40Small E
38:42That's the small letter E
38:44Now, they're both still E's, right?
38:47Yeah
38:48Just like we're both still people, huh?
38:50Even though you're small
38:51And I'm big
38:52And that's small
38:53And this is big
38:54So, remember
38:55There are, there are small people like Sally
38:59And there are big people like me
39:00And there are small letter E's
39:04Like the one next to Sally
39:05And there are big letters
39:07Like this capital E
39:15E
39:16E
39:17E
39:18See
39:18Me
39:20Eating a peach
39:22Sitting on my eagle
39:24Chasing a beagle
39:26To the queen
39:27On her knee
39:28Under a tree
39:30By the sea
39:31She was looking
39:33For her Easter egg
39:36Having a dream
39:37About eating
39:38Ice cream
39:39In the land
39:41Of steam
39:44When a baby seal
39:45Tickled her heel
39:46She let out a squeal
39:52And woke from her dream
39:54In time to see
39:55The eagle
39:56And me
39:57Flying away
39:59With the Easter egg
40:00Over the evening sea
40:12This is the letter E
40:14It's the first letter
40:16In the word elephant
40:20And the word e
40:22Luckily I have another one
40:24The letter E
40:25Is also the first letter
40:26Of the word eagle
40:29That wasn't very nice
40:32And it's the first letter
40:34Of the word everybody
40:38And the word empty
40:40And the word egg
40:54E
40:56Egg
40:56E
41:02Move
41:03E
41:05All right
41:05You ready for this?
41:06You know what it is?
41:07It's a banana
41:08Right?
41:08Ordinary banana
41:09Use it in breakfast time
41:11Put it on your cereal
41:11Banana
41:12But where do you see this?
41:16Want to see that again?
41:21I'm blowing a banana
41:22It's making music
41:27You don't believe it?
41:28Okay
41:28Here's what's going on
41:30I have a horn
41:31A bulb horn
41:33Squeeze the bulb
41:35Makes music
41:36Okay
41:37Now if you can't see this horn
41:39It looks like
41:41You're blowing a banana
41:42And the banana's making music
41:43Watch
41:47See what I mean?
41:48Okay
41:49Now I'm going to play this trick
41:50On Ernie
41:51So come on
41:52Let's see what's going on
41:57Hello there Gordon
41:58Hello Ernie
41:59How are you?
41:59Fine thank you
42:00How are you?
42:00Ernie
42:01Are you ready for your daily game?
42:03My daily game?
42:03Your daily game
42:04Certainly am
42:05This one is called
42:06Three of these things
42:08Belong together
42:09Right
42:09And of course
42:10One of them doesn't
42:11Three belong together
42:12Three belong together
42:13And one of them doesn't belong together
42:14Now you have a harmonica
42:15A harmonica?
42:16Over there
42:16Yes
42:17Have a whistle
42:17Right here
42:18Have a horn
42:19Right here
42:19You have a banana
42:20And a banana
42:21Over here
42:21Okay
42:22You dig all that?
42:24Alright
42:24Well that's very easy
42:26You think that's easy?
42:27That's very simple
42:28Yes
42:28Which one doesn't belong?
42:28The banana does not belong with the others
42:31Ernie
42:31Are you sure about that?
42:32I'm certainly sure
42:33You are?
42:34Yes
42:34Because you see
42:34All of the others make music
42:36Yeah
42:36You see with the harmonica here
42:41You see?
42:42Right
42:42The harmonica makes music
42:43Beautiful music
42:44I like that
42:45Yeah
42:45Now the police whistle here
42:47Uh-huh
42:48See?
42:49That makes music too
42:50Stops a lot of traffic
42:51Mm-hmm
42:52The little horn here
42:54Yeah
42:56That you can blow into
42:58And that makes music too
42:59Regular Miles Davis
43:00Try the banana
43:01Right
43:01But the banana
43:02As everyone knows
43:03Does not make music
43:06Ernie
43:07Are you sure about that?
43:08Oh sure
43:08I'm sure
43:09Everybody knows
43:09The banana doesn't make music
43:10Everybody may know it
43:11But only you can try it
43:13I can try it?
43:14You can try it
43:15Try to blow it
43:16See what happens
43:17You mean
43:18Blow the banana
43:19Yeah
43:19Want me to blow the banana?
43:20I want you to blow the banana man
43:21He wants me to blow the banana
43:22Blow the banana
43:23That's a ridiculous thing
43:24No it isn't
43:25Blow it
43:28Blow it again
43:30That's weird
43:31This is a musical banana
43:33That's a
43:36Holy cow
43:36I've never
43:37You like that?
43:37Yes
43:37That's amazing
43:38You really like that?
43:39I've never seen anything like that in my life
43:40Do it again
43:45You see what's happening?
43:46Wait a minute
43:47Yeah
43:48When I was blowing into the banana
43:50You were squeezing the horn
43:51You're right Ernie
43:52This banana wasn't making any music
43:53It wasn't making the sound
43:54You were making the music
43:55I was making the music
43:56You were tricking me
43:57I was tricking you
43:57That's funny
43:58You dig the trick?
43:59Yeah that's funny
44:00Oh man that's too much
44:02Oh yeah sure
44:02I kind of like it
44:03Yeah that's great
44:04Yeah
44:04That's a nice trick
44:05You like that huh?
44:06Hey you know what
44:07We want to play this trick on somebody else
44:08You really want to do that?
44:09Yeah let's do that
44:10We'll wait here
44:10And when somebody comes along
44:12We'll play that trick on them
44:13Good idea Ernie
44:14How about that?
44:15We'll have a ball
44:15Okay
44:15Are the things all in order here?
44:17Everything's in order
44:19Hey listen
44:19Hey you
44:20What?
44:21Come over here
44:21Hello
44:22Now look over here
44:23Now see here
44:24There are four things down here
44:26Yeah
44:26Right?
44:27Now three of those things belong together
44:28But one of them doesn't
44:30Can you tell which of those things
44:33Does not belong with the others?
44:35Sure
44:37Ha
44:38Da banana
44:39Da banana
44:40Right
44:41Are you sure?
44:43Yeah
44:45Are you super sure?
44:46Yep
44:47Okay
44:48You see now
44:49Every monster knows
44:51That the harmonica
44:53You eat
44:54Drum drum drum
44:55You eat a harmonica?
44:57Yeah
44:57And you eat a horn
44:59Drum drum drum drum
45:00You eat a horn?
45:02And you eat a whistle
45:06You eat a whistle?
45:08But
45:08Every monster knows
45:10That you make beautiful music
45:12With a banana
45:30Thank you
45:31That's a
45:32That's a nice tone
45:33That banana has
45:34What about the
45:36And the harmonica was delicious
45:39You're welcome
45:40That's weird
45:43It's really strange
45:47While fishing for dinner
45:48One day
45:49A boy caught a big letter A
45:52He then caught a B
45:53A C, D, and E
45:56And an F, G, H, I, J, and K
46:00Unhappy
46:01The boy sat and thought
46:03I can't eat these letters I caught
46:05I must catch some fish
46:07To fill up my dish
46:08Or my whole afternoon
46:09Is for naught
46:11But as soon as his hook
46:13Hit the C
46:14He caught
46:15L, M, N, O, and P
46:17And Q, R, S, T
46:19And a U, and a V
46:21And a W, X, Y, and Z
46:25Now hungry
46:26He stared at the group
46:28Then suddenly
46:29Grabbing a scoop
46:30He had a bright notion
46:33And cooked up a potion
46:35And feasted on alphabet soup
47:01And a S, Y, and Z
47:23The.
50:18Well, they call it guinea pig because it grunts like a pig, not because it is a pig.
50:30Oh, is he hungry.
50:31You know why it has to chew, Sally?
50:33No.
50:34You don't?
50:35No.
50:36Well, I'll tell you, because if it doesn't chew, its teeth will just keep growing and growing.
50:43So it does it so it can kind of file its teeth down.
50:47I don't take his lettuce away from it.
50:49Uh-huh.
50:52Uh-huh.
50:53Uh-huh.
50:53Chew.
50:54Chew.
50:54Chew.
50:55How's yours doing, Jay?
50:56Chewing away.
51:00Do you know that when a guinea pig...
51:02Don't bite me.
51:03He didn't bite you.
51:04He was biting the lettuce.
51:05Yeah, but if I get closer, he'll bite me.
51:08Mm-hmm.
51:10Mm-hmm.
51:12You know when a guinea pig is one day old, it can feed itself?
51:16I know, but if I...
51:17What do you mean, you know?
51:19Did you really know that?
51:21No.
51:21Oh.
51:22That's what I thought.
51:24No, it's one day old and it can feed itself.
51:27When it's two months old, it's mature.
51:30It can stand up like a natural guinea pig man.
51:33Look at him.
51:34Look at him eat that.
51:36He likes lettuce.
51:37He has red teeth.
51:39Hmm?
51:40He has red teeth.
51:41Red teeth?
51:42He has red eyes.
51:43Yours has red eyes, but this one has black eyes.
51:47Black eyes.
51:47Black eyes.
51:48Black eyes.
51:48Black eyes.
51:49Black eyes.
51:50Easy, easy.
51:51Boy, you sure you know that.
51:52Don't eat black fela.
51:54Boy, there's always something going on here on Sesame Street.
51:57I wonder what our friends Buddy and Jim are up to.
52:01Hmm?
52:05Hey, Jim!
52:06I'm home!
52:07Okay, Buddy.
52:08Come on in.
52:09But don't slap...
52:11The door.
52:14Hey, Jim.
52:15Look what you've done now.
52:17You knocked my girlfriend's picture off the wall.
52:20I just got here.
52:22When you slammed the door, my girlfriend's picture fell down.
52:25Oh, I'm sorry, Jim.
52:27Never mind that.
52:27You just put that picture back where it came from.
52:30Right.
52:30Oh.
52:38Hey, Jim.
52:39I forgot where it was.
52:41You can't do anything right.
52:44Now I'll have to figure this problem out all by myself.
52:47Ah, ah, ah, ah, ah.
52:49I think I got it.
52:52There.
52:53Boy, she really brightens up the old room there, Jim.
52:57There's your girlfriend.
52:59Buddy, what's that in your hand?
53:01This is your girlfriend here.
53:02Hmm.
53:06That wasn't such a good idea, was it?
53:08Of course it wasn't.
53:10Now I've got an idea.
53:12Yeah.
53:13Hey, come on, Jim!
53:14Ah, if I take this picture down...
53:16Yeah.
53:17...and I'll take this picture all the way over here...
53:20Yeah.
53:20...and I'll put that picture here.
53:22Yeah.
53:23But then, I'll have to take this picture down...
53:25...and bring that picture all the way over to that picture.
53:30Well, maybe I'll take all my girlfriend's pictures down...
53:33...and I'll put them all on that wall.
53:34Hey, Jim.
53:35Maybe I can...
53:36Hey, Jim.
53:37What is it?
53:39I've got an idea.
53:42Let's break for lunch.
53:45For once in your life, you've had a good idea.
53:49That's a wonderful idea.
53:50Thanks, Jim.
53:50We'll go get a sandwich, then we can come back to this problem...
53:54...with a brand new energy.
53:56Yeah.
53:57Let's go into the kitchen.
53:58Jim?
53:59Let's go into the kitchen.
54:00Right into the kitchen.
54:01Here we go.
54:02Hold it, buddy.
54:03What is it, Jim?
54:04Don't take my girlfriend's picture into the kitchen.
54:07You might spill something on her.
54:10Oh, yeah.
54:12Well, Jim, what do you want me to do with the picture here?
54:14I don't care.
54:15Just put it anywhere until after we've had our lunch.
54:18All right, good.
54:19Just put it anywhere until after we've had our lunch.
54:21Anywhere at all.
54:21That's right.
54:21All right.
54:29Hey, Jim.
54:30Well, we got a tough problem today.
54:32Don't worry about our problem.
54:33I have all afternoon to figure this one out.
54:36You can do it, Jim.
54:37You can do it, Jim.
54:37Of course, I can do it.
54:41You can do it, Jim.
55:07You can do it, Jim.
55:08Who like the hot ice cream, in the land of steam.
55:12When a baby seal tickled her heel, she let out a squeal.
55:21And woke from her dream in time to see the Eagle and me,
55:26flying away with the Easter egg over the evening sea.
55:34E.
55:35E.
55:39O.
55:41Open.
55:47O.
55:49Open.
55:50O.
55:52O.
55:54V.
55:58Venus.
56:01V.
56:02Violin.
56:07Valentine.
56:10Violet.
56:12V.
56:18V.
56:20V.
56:22V.
56:22V.
56:25Volcano.
56:28Vegetables.
56:31Vegetables.
56:35Vine.
56:40Vampire.
56:43Villain.
56:45Vigilantes.
56:49V.
56:53Vigilantes.
56:59Vigilantes.
56:59Give me some more lettuce sour.
57:03You know those in Angora guinea pig?
57:06Hmm?
57:07No.
57:08Well, lots of things you find out as we say goodbye here on Sesame Street.
57:12We're gonna be here, so you come back and join us whenever you can.
57:16Okay?
57:17That's between you and me and the guinea pig.
57:31Here's the guinea pig, knock yourself out.
57:35Good lettuce.
57:37He also eats cabbage.
57:39Oh, sure.
57:43Kale.
57:47Turnip greens.
57:49Mustard greens.
57:53Collard greens.
58:02Hey.
58:05You see how he stops?
58:08Hmm.
58:32You know, Sesame Street has been brought to you today by the letters E, O, and V.
58:38And by the number 10.
58:44The book, What Do I Do?, was written by Norma Simon.
58:48Pictures by Joe Lasker.
58:50Published by Whitman and Company.
58:52Copyright 1969.
58:54Sesame Street is a production of The Children's Television Workshop.
59:16This is NET, the public television network.
59:22It's the writer's and the pastor's province with eresSA.
59:24And i, how, so did I get
59:32The music, the spirit
59:32And i know you say it was true.
59:34And it was that first people have been spoken to people in 2003,
59:34And it she was definitely being recorded.
59:34Also, it reminded me that I read it,
59:34And that this warme i spent time doing it.

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