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| The Knicks Count Sixteen Lay-ups (or Is It 17?) |
| From Episode 158: Once again, the title says it all. (Sesame Street wasn't officially using numbers above ten as "sponsors" yet, incidentally; I suspect the producers were hoping for an even 20 lay-ups, but took what they could get!) |
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| Added 4 days ago by i-heart-ctw |
| From Episode 158: Once again, the title says it all. more... (Sesame Street wasn't officially using numbers above ten as "sponsors" yet, incidentally; I suspect the producers were hoping for an even 20 lay-ups, but took what they could get!) less |
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| Added 4 days ago by i-heart-ctw |
| From Episode 158: Bob tries another version of the more...game, hoping that viewers will spot the set with a different number of toys. less |
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| Added 4 days ago by i-heart-ctw |
| From Episode 158: Bob challenges the viewers to find more...which group of fruits is different; the answer has something to do with numbers. less |
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| Added 4 days ago by i-heart-ctw |
| From Episode 158: Big Bird shows off his knowledge more...of rhyming by reciting a poem full of "AN" words for Herbert Birdsfoot. (This is the only sketch I've seen so far with Herbert *receiving* a lecture instead of giving one; do any fans out there remember others?) less |
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| Added 4 days ago by i-heart-ctw |
| From Episode 158: Three children make (rough) geometric more...shapes with their fingers; Gordon's offscreen voice identifies each shape. less |
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| Added 4 days ago by i-heart-ctw |
| From Episode 158: Two professional basketball players more...bounce a regular round basketball, after which Bill Cosby tries to bounce a flat square. less |
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| Added 4 days ago by i-heart-ctw |
| From Episode 158: A jazzy rewrite of a well-known more...counting rhyme, featuring a VERY talented sea creature. (NOTE: This clip originally aired in Episode 4.) less |
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| Added 4 days ago by i-heart-ctw |
| From Episode 158: Bert and Ernie watch a cartoon more...in which Alice B. Goodyshoes teaches the difference between "dry" and "wet" (with some unwanted help from a toad-like monster). After Ernie laughs at Alice's getting kissed, Bert asks how Ernie would feel about a monster kissing HIM.... (NOTE: This cartoon first aired in Episode 5.) less |
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| Added 4 days ago by i-heart-ctw |
| From Episode 158: The title says it all... |
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| Added 4 days ago by i-heart-ctw |
| From Episode 158: A parody of the melodramatic soap-opera more...style, with lessons about problem solving and frustration added in for good measure. (NOTE: This sketch first aired in Episode 112.) less |
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