Episode
Sesame Street: Timi signs another day of WORM-TV programming
Overview
Timi translates WORM-TV's Grouch fairy tale version of "Goldilocks and the Three Grouches" while dealing with hazardous weather effects during broadcasts. Sponsors: C, Z, 9
Details
- Series
- Sesame Street
- Season
- Season 15
- Episode
- Episode 49
- Air date
- 1984-01-26
Episode context
Timi signs another day of WORM-TV programming is Episode 49 in Season 15 of Sesame Street. It aired on 1984-01-26.
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Episode 48: Timi works for WORM-TV
Timi arrives to work as a sign language translator on Oscar's WORM-TV show. Linda helps her prepare with a Grouch makeover as Oscar attempts to serenade her.
Sponsors: L, Z, 8
Episode 50: Visting Grandma Grace's farm
Maria, David, Big Bird, and the kids visit Grandma Grace's farm while Oscar discovers joy in its mess. They milk goats, eat fresh cider, and Oscar meets a chicken.
Sponsors: C, S, 4
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Sponsors: L, O, 4
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Sponsors: A, I, 12
Episode 52: Basketball practice
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Sponsors: J, N, 5
Episode 53: Mumford produces shapes
Episode 44: Oscar writes a play about trash
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Sponsors: F, M, 8
Episode 54: The Daily Bird
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Sponsors: U, Z, 12
Episode 55: The Count remembers.