Sesame Street

Season 1

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The setting is in a small street in a city where children and furry puppet monsters learn about numbers, the alphabet and other pre-school subjects taught in commercial spots, songs and games.

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130 Episodes

  • Gordon Introduces Sally to Sesame Street (0001)
    E1
    Gordon Introduces Sally to Sesame Street (0001)In the first episode of Sesame Street, Gordon takes a girl named Sally on a tour of Sesame Street, introducing her (and the viewers) to the various characters on the show. On the street, Sally meets the human cast -- Gordon, Susan, Bob and Mr. Hooper -- as well as two Muppet characters, Big Bird and Oscar the Grouch.
  • Oscar Decides to Leave Sesame Street (0002)
    E2
    Oscar Decides to Leave Sesame Street (0002)After being bothered one time too many, Oscar declared he'll find a way to sleep at piece even if it means moving out of his trash can. Meanwhile Bob shows the neighborhood kids a pack of chihuahuas and a young gray squirrel. Mr. Hooper reads "Gwendelyn the Miracle Hen" in its entirety. The letters E, S, W and the numbers 2 and 3 are the sponsors.
  • A Cold Day on Sesame Street (0003)
    E3
    A Cold Day on Sesame Street (0003)Big Bird attempts to make a sweater for Susan as a gift he forgotten to give to her on Susan's last year's birthday. Meanwhile Mr. Hooper tries to convince Gordon that his "Super Duper Abracadabra Two Maker" can make any single object into "two". Bob sings "Good Morning Starshine" with the Anything Muppets, and in turn the Anything Muppets sing "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds". The letters E, S, W and the numbers 2 and 3 are the sponsors.
  • Gordon, Susan, and Bob Run Hooper's Store for the Day (0004)
    E4
    Gordon, Susan, and Bob Run Hooper's Store for the Day (0004)Gordon, Susan and Bob run Hooper's Store for the day. Sponsors: I, P, X, 2, 3
  • Oscar Gets Wet in a Rainstorm (0005)
    E5
    Oscar Gets Wet in a Rainstorm (0005)Oscar gets wet in a rainstorm. Sponsors: E, W, S, 2, 3
  • A Block Party on Sesame Street (0006)
    E6
    A Block Party on Sesame Street (0006)Sponsors: A, B, X, 4, 5
  • Oscar's birthday / Mr. Hooper counts jelly beans (0007)
    E7
    Oscar's birthday / Mr. Hooper counts jelly beans (0007)Sponsors: A, B, X, 4, 5
  • B Treasure Hunt / Ernie Erases Cookie Monster
    E8
    B Treasure Hunt / Ernie Erases Cookie MonsterMr. Hooper realizes that Big Bird starts with B. He asks Big Bird to come to his store with him, but redacts once he realizes that he's also holding a banana. When Big Bird feels less important than a banana, Mr. Hooper changes his mind again, pointing out that Big Bird is bigger than a banana. Song "B is for Bubble."Susan has a B word too -- she's bought bread for sandwiches.
  • Lost Cat on Sesame Street
    E9
    Lost Cat on Sesame StreetSponsors: J, S, W, 4, 5
  • Cooking in Susan's Kitchen
    E10
    Cooking in Susan's KitchenHow people and animals protect themselves from rain. Film: skin. How a seesaw works. What Swiss cheese is. Letters: A, B, X. Numbers: four, five (Burt Lancaster counts). Song: "Would You Like to Swing on a Star?"
  • Small Eggs
    E11
    Small EggsSponsors: J, O, R, 6, 7
  • Feelin' Groovy
    E12
    Feelin' GroovySponsors: J, O, R, 6, 7
  • Big Bird Helps Mr. Hooper
    E13
    Big Bird Helps Mr. HooperSponsors: B, M, X, 6, 7
  • Yellow Footprints
    E14
    Yellow FootprintsSponsors: J, O, R, 6, 7
  • Happy Music
    E15
    Happy MusicSponsors: J, O, R, 6, 7
  • Playing Tricks
    E16
    Playing TricksA soap opera demonstrating sadness, happiness, confidence, fear and anger. Letters: D, E, M (Burt Lancaster recites). Counting: eight, nine. Concepts: big, little, short, long. A visit with a giraffe. Round shapes.
  • Oscar's Hiccups
    E17
    Oscar's HiccupsSponsors: D, E, M, 8, 9
  • Big Bird's Hide-and-Seek / Mr. Hooper's Rocket Launchers
    E18
    Big Bird's Hide-and-Seek / Mr. Hooper's Rocket LaunchersSponsors: D, E, M, 8, 9
  • Relatives
    E19
    RelativesSponsors: D, E, M, 8, 9
  • Oscar Cleans House
    E20
    Oscar Cleans HouseSponsors: H, R, T, 8, 9
  • Big Bird Discovers Balloons / Susan In The Kitchen
    E21
    Big Bird Discovers Balloons / Susan In The KitchenSponsors: A, H, T, 10
  • The Birthday Party
    E22
    The Birthday PartySponsors: A, H, T, 10
  • Which Order
    E23
    Which OrderSponsors: A, H, T, 10
  • What's Wrong with Big Bird
    E24
    What's Wrong with Big BirdSponsors: A, H, T, 10
  • Dangerous Dragon
    E25
    Dangerous DragonSponsors: D, G, Z, 10
  • Ice Cream
    E26
    Ice CreamSponsors: G, O, Z, 1, 2, 3
  • Tony Saletan Visits
    E27
    Tony Saletan VisitsSponsors: G, O, Z, 4, 5
  • Hooper Super Elevator
    E28
    Hooper Super ElevatorSponsors: G, O, Z, 6, 7
  • H for Hello
    E29
    H for HelloSponsors: C, H, T, 8, 9
  • Granny Bird Visits (0030)
    E30
    Granny Bird Visits (0030)Today, Big Bird receives a letter from his Granny Bird, telling him she's coming for a visit. He spends the day making preparations for her arrival. Sesame Street is brought to you today by the letters G, O, and Z and the number 10.
  • Play Tricks
    E31
    Play TricksSponsors: G, L, Y, 2, 3
  • Shapes and Sizes
    E32
    Shapes and SizesSponsors: C, F, I, 2, 3
  • Michael Cooney Visits
    E33
    Michael Cooney VisitsFolk singer Michael Cooney explains how to make up songs and how to follow directions. He sings "Sesame Street Gals" and "Apple Pickers Peel." Letters: E, I, C, F. Counting: two, three. Films: body parts, water, scrap-yard. How to button a coat.
  • Windy Day
    E34
    Windy DaySponsors: C, F, I, 2, 3
  • Shoe Shuffle
    E35
    Shoe ShuffleLetters: C, I, F (Burt Lancaster recites the alphabet). Numbers: two, three. Films: over, around, through; sounds; hands; wheels; while. Differences between animals and people. Arranging pictures in a sequence.
  • Mr. Glopper Sets Up His Hot Dog Cart on the Street
    E36
    Mr. Glopper Sets Up His Hot Dog Cart on the StreetSponsors: L, U, Y, 4, 5
  • Oscar's Missing Trash Can Lid
    E37
    Oscar's Missing Trash Can LidSponsors: L, U, Y, 4, 5
  • Gordon's Errands
    E38
    Gordon's ErrandsSponsors: L, U, Y, 4, 5
  • Baseball Cards
    E39
    Baseball CardsSponsors: L, U, Y, 4, 5
  • Letter K
    E40
    Letter KSponsors: F, K, N, 4, 5
  • Mr. Hooper's Newspaper Machine
    E41
    Mr. Hooper's Newspaper MachineSponsors: I, K, N, 6, 7
  • Tater & Tot Make a New Friend
    E42
    Tater & Tot Make a New FriendSponsors: I, K, N, 6, 7
  • The Kitchen Crew
    E43
    The Kitchen CrewThe cast introduces L, Q and Y; Kermit explains big and small. Sponsors: L, Q, Y, 6, 7
  • The Largest Waterslide
    E44
    The Largest WaterslideSponsors: I, K, N, 6, 7
  • Gordon Greets
    E45
    Gordon GreetsSponsors: I, K, N, 6, 7
  • Big Top Bird
    E46
    Big Top BirdSponsors: A, Q, U, 8, 9
  • Boxes
    E47
    BoxesSponsors: A, Q, U, 8, 9
  • We Say Night Night
    E48
    We Say Night NightSponsors: A, Q, U, 8, 9
  • Let's Play a Board Game
    E49
    Let's Play a Board GameSponsors: A, Q, U, 8, 9
  • Big Bird Tells a Story
    E50
    Big Bird Tells a StorySponsors: K, N, V, 8, 9
  • The Art Contest
    E51
    The Art ContestSponsors: E, O, V, 10
  • Talk with the Kids
    E52
    Talk with the KidsSponsors: E, O, V, 10
  • Yucksters - OobleckYucksters - Oobleck
    E53
    Yucksters - OobleckYucksters - OobleckSponsors: E, O, V, 10
  • Oscar Bakes a Cake / Mr. Hooper Invents a 10 Machine
    E54
    Oscar Bakes a Cake / Mr. Hooper Invents a 10 MachineOscar bakes a cake; Mr. Hooper invents a 10 machine. Sponsors: P, Q, U, 10
  • Mr. Hooper Bakes Oscar a Baked Bean Sandwich
    E55
    Mr. Hooper Bakes Oscar a Baked Bean SandwichMahalia Jackson sings. Letters: E, V, W. Counting: two, three. Film: space. Concept: in.
  • Mr. Hooper Bakes Oscar a Baked Bean Sundae (0056)
    E56
    Mr. Hooper Bakes Oscar a Baked Bean Sundae (0056)An orange-colored Oscar demands a baked-bean sundae; Kermit the Frog explains the word "in". Gospel diva Mahalia Jackson sings "He's Got the Whole World in His Hands", Animations of "Solomon Grundy" and "Wanda the Witch" make their debut.
  • Gordon Tags Lou Rawls / Quiz Show / Can You Guess
    E57
    Gordon Tags Lou Rawls / Quiz Show / Can You GuessAlphabet: I, P, U. Numbers: six, seven. Concepts: fast, slow. Film: beginnings. Balloons and balls. Rectangles.
  • Order the Pictures in Order
    E58
    Order the Pictures in OrderA balloon man comes to visit. Letters: I, P, U. Counting: eight, nine. Concepts: big, little; short, tall. Film: wheels. Baby animals and their parents. Expressing feelings.
  • Balloon Activities / Big Bird's Rubber Love
    E59
    Balloon Activities / Big Bird's Rubber LoveAlphabet: I, P, U. Concepts: up, down; melting ice. Things made of wood. Films: triangle and square, rhythm, trip through the woods.
  • Up and Down!
    E60
    Up and Down!Letters: E, S, W (Burt Lancaster recites the alphabet). Counting: two, three. Concepts: all, some, none. Magnet crane. Using clues. Ways of moving.
  • Bob Wants Ernie to Play a Guessing Game
    E61
    Bob Wants Ernie to Play a Guessing GameAlphabet: E, S, W. Numbers: two, three (Burt Lancaster counts). Concepts: over, through, around. Films: patterns, tire, water.
  • Get Ready For E
    E62
    Get Ready For EAlphabet: E, S, W. Counting: two, three. Films: sounds, fishing boat, digging. Squares, circles. Problem solving.
  • Oscar's Bad Day
    E63
    Oscar's Bad DayLetters: I, P, X (James Earl Jones recites the alphabet). Counting: two, three. Concepts: short time, long time; same, different. Noises.
  • Gordon and Mr. Hooper at the Junkpile
    E64
    Gordon and Mr. Hooper at the JunkpileAlphabet: E, S, W. Counting: two, three. Concepts: before, after. Films: baker, stop, scrap-yard. Parts of the face.
  • It's Nice to Have Friends You Can Play With
    E65
    It's Nice to Have Friends You Can Play WithAlphabet: A, B, X. Counting: four, five. Films: rectangles, cleaning, manholes. Concepts: high, low; wet, dry; happy, sad, angry. Sorting by what things do.
  • Hooper's New Stool
    E66
    Hooper's New StoolLetters: A, B (Pat Paulsen recites the alphabet). Counting: four, five. Films: over, around, through; skin; tomatoes; what kids are made of; transportation. Parts of a whole.
  • Over, under, around and through
    E67
    Over, under, around and throughLetters: A, B, F, L, P, R, X (Jackie Robinson recites the alphabet). Counting: four, five. Concepts: near, far.
  • Gordon Asks Big Bird Who's Been Here
    E68
    Gordon Asks Big Bird Who's Been HereAlphabet: S, W, J. Number: four (Pat Paulsen counts). Family roles. Using clues. Forward, backward. Taking turns.
  • Gordon Says Visitors Are Coming...
    E69
    Gordon Says Visitors Are Coming...Letters: A, B, X. Counting: four, five. How instruments sound. Caring for plants.
  • Oscar Meets the Groovin' Grouches / Susan's Plant
    E70
    Oscar Meets the Groovin' Grouches / Susan's PlantLetters: J, O, R (Lou Rawls sings the alphabet). Numbers: six, seven (James Earl Jones counts). Days of the week.
  • Big Bird: The Sign Painter
    E71
    Big Bird: The Sign PainterEthel Kennedy reads the story "Sam." Letters: J, O, R. Counting: six. Concepts: long, longer. Mailman, barber, garbageman.
  • Ethel Kennedy Visits / Big Bird Builds a Television Set
    E72
    Ethel Kennedy Visits / Big Bird Builds a Television SetA magician visits. Alphabet: B, M, X. Numbers: six, seven (Burt Lancaster counts). Concepts: some, more, most.
  • Gordon Tells Kids They Need More Exercise
    E73
    Gordon Tells Kids They Need More ExerciseAlphabet: J, O, R. Counting: six, seven. Films: where milk comes from; manhole covers. Melting ice. Family roles.
  • Magic Book
    E74
    Magic BookLetters: J, O, R. Counting: six, seven. Using utensils. The wind. Concepts: triangles, squares; big, bigger, biggest.
  • Giant Letter O
    E75
    Giant Letter OAlphabet: D, E, M. Counting: eight, nine. Films: body parts, noises. Over, under; forward, backward. Problem solving. Choosing the best solution.
  • Oscar's Headache
    E76
    Oscar's HeadacheLetters: D, E, M (James Earl Jones recites). Counting: nine. Films: where garbage goes; fishing boat. Before, after.
  • Oscar Watches the Grouch Bowl / Mr. Hooper's Missing Glasses
    E77
    Oscar Watches the Grouch Bowl / Mr. Hooper's Missing GlassesAlphabet: D, E, M. Numbers: eight, nine. (Pat Paulsen counts). Concepts: big and little. Community roles. Grouping by size.
  • What Everybody Does
    E78
    What Everybody DoesAlphabet: B, D, E, M. Counting: eight, nine. Concepts: near, far. Social relationships. Making friends. Considering the feelings of others.
  • Oscar's Flood
    E79
    Oscar's FloodLetters: H, T, R (Pat Paulsen recites). Counting: nine. Wet, dry. Film: flower. Recognizing what's wrong.
  • Who Ate My Lunch?
    E80
    Who Ate My Lunch?Pat Paulsen explains the concepts full and empty. Alphabet: A, H, T. Counting: 10. Shapes: rectangle, circle, triangle. Films: noises, sounds.
  • Big Bird Balloon Box
    E81
    Big Bird Balloon BoxAlphabet: A, H. Happy, sad, angry; same, different. Postman, fireman and policeman. Days of the week.
  • Busy Day
    E82
    Busy DayLetters: A, H, T (Burt Lancaster recites the alphabet). Number: 10 (James Earl Jones counts). On, in, under; triangle and square.
  • Big Bird Moves Birdseed to His Nest
    E83
    Big Bird Moves Birdseed to His NestToday on Sesame Street, Big Bird struggles to get his bags of birdseed to his nest. His adult friends help him figure it out. Sesame Street is brought to you today by the letters A, H, and T, and by the number 10. This episode includes guest appearances from James Earl Jones and Burt Lancaster, who demonstrate counting and saying the alphabet. Ernie shows Bert his 'A' making machine, and Kermit the Frog tries to demonstrate the word 'in'.
  • Rufus Opens a Lemonade Stand
    E84
    Rufus Opens a Lemonade StandAlphabet: D, G, Z. Rhyming words. Concepts: rectangles; wheels; big and little. Cleaning up.
  • Fun Things
    E85
    Fun ThingsLetters: C, G, O, Q, Z. Numbers: one, two, three. Concepts: over, around, through. Expressing feelings. Body parts.
  • Big Bird Draws an 'O'
    E86
    Big Bird Draws an 'O'Alphabet: G, O, Z. Numbers: four, five. Films: patterns, transportation, height, sounds and rocks. Concepts: near and far.
  • The Magnificent Block Building
    E87
    The Magnificent Block BuildingLetters: G, O, and Z. Numbers: six and seven. Different points of view. Considering the feelings of others.
  • Oscar Needs a Job
    E88
    Oscar Needs a JobLetters: C, H, T (James Earl Jones recites the alphabet). Numbers: eight, nine (Pat counts). Making pictures from shapes. Sorting by function and material.
  • T Words
    E89
    T WordsA block party on Sesame Street. Letters: G, O, Z. How to cross the street. Sorting by function.
  • Another Block Party
    E90
    Another Block PartyLetters: G, L, Y. Numbers: two, three. Concepts: wet, dry; melting ice. Where milk comes from. Delivery man.
  • Short Poems
    E91
    Short PoemsLetters: C, F, I (Pat Paulsen recites the alphabet). Numbers: two, three. Films: body parts, noises. Before, after.
  • Construction
    E92
    ConstructionLetters: C, F, I (Jackie Robinson recites the alphabet). Numbers: two and three. Days of the week. Pairs.
  • Touching Up the Mural
    E93
    Touching Up the MuralLetters: C, F, I. Numbers: two, three. Films: zoo, noises, what kids are made of. Taking turns. Clothing.
  • Fly and the Frog
    E94
    Fly and the FrogAlphabet: C, F, I (Burt Lancaster recites the alphabet). Numbers: two and three. Short, tall; big, little. Similar-sounding words. Barber and garbageman.
  • Oscar Sings 'I Love Trash'
    E95
    Oscar Sings 'I Love Trash'Oscar sings "I Love Trash".
  • Susan Re-enters the Workforce
    E96
    Susan Re-enters the WorkforceSusan re-enters the workforce by renewing her nurse's license.
  • Today's Sponsors
    E97
    Today's SponsorsActor James Earl Jones counts. Numbers: four, five. Letters: L, U, Y. Concepts: triangle, square. Sorting by shape.
  • Four Blind Mice
    E98
    Four Blind MiceBatman and Robin show the meaning of clean and dirty. Letters: L, U, and Y. Number: two. Body parts. Magnetic crane. Family roles. Days of the week.
  • Clean and Dirty
    E99
    Clean and DirtyMahalia Jackson sings "He's Got the Whole World in His Hands." Letters: E, F, K, N. Numbers: four, five. Over, around, through. Different perspectives. Drawing conclusions.
  • Who Are You Doing Today?
    E100
    Who Are You Doing Today?Letters: I, K, N (James Earl Jones recites the alphabet). Numbers: six, seven (Pat Paulsen counts). Father and son; big and little.
  • Susan Breaks the Platter
    E101
    Susan Breaks the PlatterLetters: I, K, N (James Earl Jones recites the alphabet). Numbers: six, seven (Pat Paulsen counts). Father and son; big and little.
  • What doesn't belong?
    E102
    What doesn't belong?Letters: L, Q, Y. Numbers: six, seven. Body parts. Over and under. Sidewalk games.
  • Hopscotch
    E103
    HopscotchLetters: I, K, N (Pat Paulsen recites the alphabet). Numbers: six, seven. Self-esteem. Thinking of others.
  • Felt board
    E104
    Felt boardLetters: I, K, N (Jackie Robinson recites the alphabet). Numbers: six, seven. Big, bigger, biggest. Being happy.
  • Reading 'Sylvester and the Magic Pebble'
    E105
    Reading 'Sylvester and the Magic Pebble'Letters: A, Q, U. Number: eight. Concepts: empty and full; happy and sad.
  • Observing Seeds and Eggs
    E106
    Observing Seeds and EggsLetters: A, Q, U. Numbers: eight, nine (with Burt Lancaster). Concepts: wet and dry; round. Points of view. Sorting by use.
  • Upside down chairs
    E107
    Upside down chairsPete Seeger sings "The Green Grass Grew All Around" and "There's a Hole in the Bucket." Letters: A, Q, U. Numbers: eight, nine. Over, around, through.
  • Pete Seeger Returns
    E108
    Pete Seeger ReturnsLetters: A, Q, U (Lou Rawls recites). Numbers: six, nine. Body parts. Concepts: near, far; angry, happy, surprised.
  • Grouchy rhyming game
    E109
    Grouchy rhyming gameLetters: K, N, V. Numbers: eight, nine. Cow, kitten. Concepts: persistence, cooperation.
  • The Dancing Street Cleaner
    E110
    The Dancing Street CleanerLetters: B, E, O, V. Considering others.
  • Move the Boxes From my Can
    E111
    Move the Boxes From my CanLetters: E, O, V (Pat Paulsen recites). Number: 10. Same, different. Points of view. Drawing conclusions.
  • Oscar's Alphabet Soup
    E112
    Oscar's Alphabet SoupLetters: E, O, V (James Earl Jones recites). Pat Paulsen counts. Father and son. Body parts. Grouchiness.
  • Big Bird Alphabet Problem
    E113
    Big Bird Alphabet ProblemLetters: E, O, V (James Earl Jones recites). Pat Paulsen counts. Father and son. Body parts. Grouchiness.
  • Don McLean Visits
    E114
    Don McLean VisitsLetters: E, O, V. Concepts: fat and thin. Community roles.
  • Gordon, Susan, and the Kids Go On An Imaginary Car Ride (0115)
    E115
    Gordon, Susan, and the Kids Go On An Imaginary Car Ride (0115)Kermit sings the original "Being Green". Ernie and Bert perform the classic "Banana Telephone" skit, Muppet Roosevelt Franklin sings "I'm Roosevelt Franklin", Bob sings an early version of "Who Are The People In Your Neighborhood?" plus Cookie Monster eats Ernie's cookie, and Oscar calls "Dial-a-Grouch".
  • Big Bird Body Parts
    E116
    Big Bird Body PartsFolk singer Odetta performs "If I Had a Hammer." Letters: I, P, U. Numbers: four, five. Sorting by shapes. Community roles.
  • A Visit From Odetta
    E117
    A Visit From OdettaLetters: I, P, U. Numbers: five, six, seven. Pat Paulsen shows the difference between forward and backward.
  • Garbage on Sesame Street
    E118
    Garbage on Sesame StreetLetters: I, P, U (Jackie Robinson recites the alphabet). Numbers: eight, nine. Featured concepts: more, less.
  • Jumping Jacks
    E119
    Jumping JacksLetters: I, P (Burt Lancaster recites the alphabet). Days of the week. Points of view. Number: 10. Concept: round.
  • Oscar's Laundry
    E120
    Oscar's LaundryLetters: D, X. Number: one. Body parts, musical instruments. Concepts: before, after.
  • Treasure Hunt
    E121
    Treasure HuntLetters: B, O (Lou Rawls sings the alphabet). Identifying vehicles by sound. Crossing the street safely. Over, around, through.
  • Big Bird Builds a Race Car
    E122
    Big Bird Builds a Race CarLetters: R, V. Number: three. Problem solving. Short time and long time.
  • Big Bird Draws Letter R's (0123)
    E123
    Big Bird Draws Letter R's (0123)Here comes Cookie Monster! A prank on Bert backfires on Cookie and Ernie. Cookie's call to his mommy ends when he eats the telephone. Song "One of These Things" and animated ABC song.
  • Hooper Drops the Pencils
    E124
    Hooper Drops the PencilsLetters: G, Z. Number: five. Family roles. Expressing feelings. Shapes; patterns.
  • Grover Prefers Capital G
    E125
    Grover Prefers Capital GLetters: U, V, W (James Earl Jones recites). Pat Paulsen counts to 10. Points of view. Big, bigger, biggest.
  • Party Mouth
    E126
    Party MouthLetter: I. Number: seven (Burt Lancaster counts). Concepts: around, up and through. Problem solving.
  • Magic Trick
    E127
    Magic TrickLetters: E, F. Number: eight. Concepts: tall and short; big and little.
  • Best Letter Writer
    E128
    Best Letter WriterLetters: P, R. Number: nine (Ruby Dee counts to 20). Concepts: near and far.
  • Oscar Hosts the Show (0129)
    E129
    Oscar Hosts the Show (0129)Letters: A, H (B.B. King sings the alphabet). Number: 10. Full and empty. Body parts.
  • Oscar's Grandmother Visits
    E130
    Oscar's Grandmother VisitsSponsors: A, H, 10
  • Kevin ClashElmo / Hoots the Owl / Baby Natasha (voice) / Producer
  • Caroll SpinneyBig Bird
  • Frank OzBert
  • Sonia ManzanoMaria Figueroa Rodriguez / Writer
  • Bob McGrathBob Jackson
  • Roscoe OrmanGordon Robinson
  • Martin P. RobinsonTelly Monster / Aloysius Snuffleupagus / Irvine / Slimey (voice)
  • Loretta LongSusan Robinson
  • Richard Hunt
  • Fran BrillZoe/Prairie Dawn (voice)
  • Leslie Carrara-RudolphAbby Cadabby
  • Dave Goelz
  • Eric Jacobson
  • Jim Henson
  • Linda BoveLinda
  • Pam Arciero
  • Joey MazzarinoStinky
  • David RudmanCookie Monster / Two-Headed Monster
  • Suki LopezNina
  • Violet TinnirelloCharlie

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