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1. 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.
2. Oscar Decides to Leave Sesame Street (0002)
Oscar decides to leave Sesame Street. Sponsors: E, S, W, 2, 3
3. A Cold Day on Sesame Street (0003)
Big Bird makes a sweater for Susan. Sponsors: E, S, W, 2, 3
4. 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
5. Oscar Gets Wet in a Rainstorm (0005)
Oscar gets wet in a rainstorm. Sponsors: E, W, S, 2, 3
6. A Block Party on Sesame Street (0006)
Sponsors: A, B, X, 4, 5
7. Oscar's birthday / Mr. Hooper counts jelly beans (0007)
Sponsors: A, B, X, 4, 5
8. B Treasure Hunt / Ernie Erases Cookie Monster
B treasure hunt; Ernie erases Cookie Monster. Sponsors: A, B, X,4, 5
9. Lost Cat on Sesame Street
Sponsors: J, S, W, 4, 5
10. Cooking in Susan's Kitchen
Sponsors: A, B, X, 4, 5
11. Small Eggs
Sponsors: J, O, R, 6, 7
12. Episode 12
Sponsors: J, O, R, 6, 7
13. Big Bird Helps Mr. Hooper
Sponsors: B, M, X, 6, 7
14. Yellow Footprints
Sponsors: J, O, R, 6, 7
15. Happy Music
Sponsors: J, O, R, 6, 7
16. Playing Tricks
Sponsors: D, E, M, 8, 9
17. Oscar's Hiccups
Sponsors: D, E, M, 8, 9
18. Big Bird's Hide-and-Seek / Mr. Hooper's Rocket Launchers
Sponsors: D, E, M, 8, 9
19. Relatives
Sponsors: D, E, M, 8, 9
20. Oscar Cleans House
Sponsors: H, R, T, 8, 9
21. Big Bird Discovers Balloons / Susan In The Kitchen
Sponsors: A, H, T, 10
22. The Birthday Party
Sponsors: A, H, T, 10
23. Which Order
Sponsors: A, H, T, 10
24. What's Wrong with Big Bird
Sponsors: A, H, T, 10
25. Dangerous Dragon
Sponsors: D, G, Z, 10
26. Ice Cream
Sponsors: G, O, Z, 1, 2, 3
27. Tony Saletan Visits
Sponsors: G, O, Z, 4, 5
28. Hooper Super Elevator
Sponsors: G, O, Z, 6, 7
29. H for Hello
Sponsors: C, H, T, 8, 9

30. Granny Bird Visits (0030)
Sponsors: G, O, Z, 10
31. Play Tricks
Sponsors: G, L, Y, 2, 3
32. Shapes and Sizes
Sponsors: C, F, I, 2, 3
33. Michael Cooney Visits
Sponsors: C, F, I, 2, 3
34. Windy Day
Sponsors: C, F, I, 2, 3
35. Shoe Shuffle
Sponsors: C, F, I, 2, 3
36. Mr. Glopper Sets Up His Hot Dog Cart on the Street
Sponsors: L, U, Y, 4, 5
37. Oscar's Missing Trash Can Lid
Sponsors: L, U, Y, 4, 5
38. Gordon's Errands
Sponsors: L, U, Y, 4, 5
39. Episode 39
Sponsors: L, U, Y, 4, 5
40. Episode 40
Sponsors: F, K, N, 4, 5
41. Mr. Hooper's Newspaper Machine
Sponsors: I, K, N, 6, 7
42. Tater & Tot Make a New Friend
Sponsors: I, K, N, 6, 7
43. The Kitchen Crew
The cast introduces L, Q and Y; Kermit explains big and small. Sponsors: L, Q, Y, 6, 7
44. The Largest Waterslide
Sponsors: I, K, N, 6, 7
45. Episode 45
Sponsors: I, K, N, 6, 7
46. Big Top Bird
Sponsors: A, Q, U, 8, 9
47. Episode 47
Sponsors: A, Q, U, 8, 9
48. We Say Night Night
Sponsors: A, Q, U, 8, 9
49. Episode 49
Sponsors: A, Q, U, 8, 9
50. Episode 50
Sponsors: K, N, V, 8, 9
51. The Art Contest
Sponsors: E, O, V, 10
52. Episode 52
Sponsors: E, O, V, 10
53. Episode 53
Sponsors: E, O, V, 10
54. Oscar Bakes a Cake / Mr. Hooper Invents a 10 Machine
Oscar bakes a cake; Mr. Hooper invents a 10 machine. Sponsors: P, Q, U, 10
55. Episode 55

56. 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.
57. Episode 57
58. Episode 58
59. Balloon Activities / Big Bird's Rubber Love
60. Episode 60
61. Episode 61
62. Episode 62
63. Episode 63
64. Episode 64
65. It's Nice to Have Friends You Can Play With
66. Episode 66
67. Episode 67
68. Episode 68
69. Episode 69
70. Oscar Meets the Groovin' Grouches / Susan's Plant
71. Episode 71
72. Ethel Kennedy Visits / Big Bird Builds a Television Set
73. Episode 73
74. Episode 74
75. Episode 75
76. Episode 76
77. Oscar Watches the Grouch Bowl / Mr. Hooper's Missing Glasses
78. Episode 78
79. Episode 79
80. Episode 80
81. Episode 81
82. Episode 82
83. Big Bird Moves Birdseed to His Nest
Big Bird moves birdseed to his nest. Sponsors: A, H, T, 10
84. Rufus Opens a Lemonade Stand
85. Episode 85
86. Big Bird Draws an 'O'
87. The Magnificent Block Building
88. Oscar Needs a Job
89. Episode 89
90. Another Block Party
91. Episode 91
92. Episode 92
93. Episode 93
94. Episode 94
95. Oscar Sings 'I Love Trash'
96. Susan Re-enters the Workforce
97. Episode 97
98. Episode 98
99. Episode 99
100. Episode 100
101. Episode 101
102. Episode 102
103. Episode 103
104. Episode 104
105. Episode 105
106. Observing Seeds and Eggs
107. Episode 107
108. Pete Seeger Returns
109. Episode 109
110. Episode 110
111. Episode 111
112. Episode 112
113. Episode 113
114. Don McLean Visits

115. 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".
116. Episode 116
117. A Visit From Odetta
118. Garbage on Sesame Street
119. Episode 119
120. Episode 120
121. Treasure Hunt
122. Big Bird Builds a Race Car

123. 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.
124. Episode 124
125. Grover Prefers Capital G
126. Episode 126
127. Episode 127
128. Episode 128
129. Oscar Hosts the Show (0129)
130. Episode 130
Sponsors: A, H, 10
Cast

Frank Oz
Bert

Sonia Manzano
Maria Figueroa Rodriguez

Roscoe Orman
Gordon Robinson

Martin P. Robinson
Telly Monster/Aloysius Snuffleupagus/Irvine/Slimey (voice)

Suki Lopez
Nina

Violet Tinnirello
Charlie

Jennifer Barnhart
Zoe (voice)

Ryan Dillon
Elmo (voice)

Alan Muraoka
Alan
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