Sesame Street | |||||||||
Big Bird at camp, part 3 | |||||||||
Air date | November 24, 1982 | ||||||||
Season | Season 14 (1982-1983) | ||||||||
Written by | Judy Freudberg | ||||||||
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Picture | Segment | Description |
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SCENE 1 | Everybody at Camp Echo Rock Cabin 10 is busy cleaning up the place while Aunt Mae does her special inspections to make sure everything is neat and in order. Big Bird and the kids fix their beds (and nest) neatly, but Rusty is the only one who hasn't done so. Mickey gets the feeling that Rusty doesn't know how to make his bed and he and the group stall Aunt Mae long enough to get Rusty's bed looking the same as everybody else's. Aunt Mae finally conducts her inspection of Cabin 10 and finds it very well done... especially Rusty's bed. | |
Muppets | Little Jerry and the Monotones sing their hit "Proud." (First: Episode 0408) | |
Film | Scanimate kids intro (First: Episode 0798) | |
Film | A male voice instructs three kids in stretching exercises. (First: Episode 1013) cut from the Noggin version | |
Animation | Sand Y/y (First: Episode 0626) cut from the Noggin version | |
Muppets | Ernie & Bert — Ernie and Bert cooperate to make Ernie's bed. Ernie notices that on his bed, which Bert is preparing, there is one side where the blanket is shorter than the other. Bert suggests that Ernie and him cooperate while making the blanket even on both sides, in the process the blanket is shorter at one side than the other. (First: Episode 1388) | |
SCENE 2 | Back on Sesame Street, Telly tells Oscar about how he misses Big Bird. He worries that Big Bird might be lonely or get lost. Oscar isn't happy either, because Big Bird is instead probably breathing fresh air, making friends, and having fun. Telly thanks Oscar for inadvertently making him feel better. | |
Film | Children of all kinds sing "We All Sing with the Same Voice." | |
Cartoon | A boy talks about his pet letter Y, named Yetta. (First: Episode 0443) | |
Muppets | Old West: Sinister Sam announces that someone has bought the last box of crayons, and he wants to know why. It turns out that he just wants a crayon so he can learn how to draw the letter Y. (First: Episode 1288) cut from the Max version | |
Song | Joe Raposo sings "Frog Struggle Song." (First: Episode 0492) cut from the Noggin version | |
Cartoon | A postal worker tells the viewer what the post office is good for. Artist: Cliff Roberts (First: Episode 0783) | |
SCENE 3 | Aunt Mae does a mail call, making sure everybody listens carefully when she calls their name. As he waits for his mail Big Bird thinks about what Mr. Snuffleupagus is doing on Sesame Street, and imagines a typical scenario where Snuffy walks down the street and Susan, Gordon, David, and Maria all miss seeing him as they're preoccupied with other tasks. Back in reality Big Bird almost misses getting a huge postcard from Snuffy, which very much describes the same situation he imagined. | |
Cartoon | A boy learns to put his mom's letter in the mailbox all by himself (with a little help). (First: Episode 1497) cut from the Max version | |
Film | Green Tree Snake Music: Joe Raposo (First: Episode 0285) cut from the Noggin version | |
Cartoon | 8 Bats Artist: Owe Gustafson (First: Episode 1552) | |
Muppets | The Count sings "Eight Beautiful Notes." (First: Episode 1291) | |
SCENE 4 | Big Bird spends his free period looking around the whole camp. He talks about the differences between the city and the country, noting that in the country there are shorter buildings, bigger trees, and no traffic. He does enjoy that in both places, there are plenty of kids to play with! | |
Cartoon | A Number 8 truck carries away the Number 8. (First: Episode 1446) | |
Muppets | Ernie & Bert — Ernie is sad because it's raining, and he can't play baseball. Bert encourages him to imagine that he's playing instead. In Ernie's imagination, he hits a high fly ball that lands in the ocean. Bert tells Ernie that the sun is out, and he can go out and play now. Ernie says that he can't play -- his ball fell in the ocean. (First: Episode 0410) | |
Film | A boy narrates a film of how his family trains wild ponies on the farm. (First: Episode 0815) | |
SCENE 5 | Big Bird and the kids are seen in a canoe by the river, practicing their paddling. The camera shot widens to reveal that the canoe is still sitting on the dock, with Mickey suggesting that they learn how to swim first. | |
Cartoon | H for hola (Spanish soundtrack). (First: Episode 0362) | |
Muppets | Waiter Grover: Grover informs Mr. Johnson that the restaurant is out of a lot of items that are on the menu. The only thing still at the restaurant is milk... but there are no glasses. (First: Episode 0976) | |
Cartoon | H for hello (voice of Gary Owens) (First: Episode 0020) | |
SCENE 6 | Mickey gives everyone a swimming lesson before all the kids dive in... that is, except for Big Bird. He's hesitant at first, but gives it a try and finds he's a natural. ("I must have a little duck in me!") Rusty also stalls before giving it a try, splashing Mickey in the process. | |
Film | Kids take swimming lessons in a pool. (First: Episode 1232) | |
Cartoon | Peacock 1–20 (First: Episode 0406) | |
Film | Kids narrate a film about water in hoses, fountains, puddles, streams, bathtubs, rivers, oceans, and other places. (First: Episode 0135) | |
SCENE 7 | After swimming, Big Bird, Rusty, and the kids dry themselves off and head back to Cabin 10.
Aunt Mae announces the sponsors. | |
CLOSING SIGNS | Ernie and a kid hold the Sesame Street sign, while Oscar holds the CTW sign. |
Notes[]
- The other campers getting mail are named after members of the Sesame Street staff: Lisa Simon, Joan Ganz Cooney, Emily Squires, Ozzie Alfonso, Dulcy Singer, Janet Shapiro (researcher), Jon Stone, Thelma Moses, Al Hyslop, and Jeff Moss.
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