- 6/3/2025
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00:00:01Don't break the heart
00:00:04She's sold over 100 million records.
00:00:12Now, Connie Francis brings you these two heart-touching albums.
00:00:15These are the songs everyone remembers.
00:00:22Connie Francis' Treasury of Love Songs and Sentimental Favorites
00:00:26On two LPs or cassette, it's from Polytel, and it's in stores now.
00:00:4087 Chevy Celebrity Eurosport.
00:00:43The hot-looking road machine.
00:00:46With the performance hardware to make it really sizzle.
00:00:50It's hard to believe it's a family car at a Chevy price.
00:00:5387 Chevy Celebrity Eurosport.
00:00:56Family values from Chevy.
00:00:58Way to go, Chevy!
00:01:00It takes a cool sensation.
00:01:05Oh!
00:01:06To leave your breath in mint condition.
00:01:11It takes a new kind of chill.
00:01:15To leave your breath the way Trident Mints will.
00:01:19Yeah!
00:01:20A new cooler Trident Mints will leave your breath in mint condition.
00:01:25Argos Carpets is well known for their excellent selection, great prices, and superb service.
00:01:35Argos has specials throughout November on their beautiful Peerless Fashion Showplace selection
00:01:40of the latest fashion colors and styles.
00:01:42Carefree Vinyl Flooring.
00:01:44Argos also features the exquisite Congolium Vinyl Flooring Collection.
00:01:48Specially priced during November.
00:01:50November is your golden savings month at Argos Carpets on fine Peerless Carpets and Congolium.
00:01:55On a new day, heavy confident!
00:01:56Sunny days, weets and rots.
00:02:11Terms away.
00:02:12Beyond a adelant.
00:02:14On a new day, where the air is ready!
00:02:16Can you tell me how to get, how to get to Sesame Street?
00:02:20Friendly neighbor's bed, that's where we meet.
00:02:27Can you tell me how to get, how to get to Sesame Street?
00:02:33How to get to Sesame Street?
00:02:36How to get to Sesame Street?
00:02:39Coming!
00:02:47Oh, how about that?
00:02:49I didn't fall.
00:02:50Ah, Dr. Nobel Price.
00:02:52Very good, yeah.
00:02:53What's this, your new invention?
00:02:55Ah, yes it is.
00:02:56Yes it is, my boy.
00:02:58It's called the dirt pusher.
00:03:00The dirt pusher?
00:03:02That's right.
00:03:03You use it to push dirt around when you clean.
00:03:06Oh, I see.
00:03:07Yes, it's a long stick, you see, and that part is called the handle.
00:03:11The handle?
00:03:12Yes, and then on the end is a bunch of long pieces of straw all tied together.
00:03:17Ah, straw.
00:03:18Yes, see, and you hold the handle like this, and then you use the straw end to push the
00:03:25dirt.
00:03:26Oh, um, seems to me that Dr. Nobel Price has invented the broom.
00:03:31What do you think?
00:03:33Oh, of course.
00:03:34Are you ready, world?
00:03:35We'd love to see it.
00:03:36For the dirt pusher.
00:03:37Yes, absolutely.
00:03:38All right, here we go.
00:03:40Oh, I feel like it's my lucky day.
00:03:44Ta-da!
00:03:45Oh.
00:03:46Could you take that off my head?
00:03:48Let me help you there.
00:03:49Thank you, thank you.
00:03:50Yes.
00:03:51There it is, world, the dirt pusher.
00:03:54Uh-huh.
00:03:55Just as I thought.
00:03:57Um...
00:03:58Hey, my...
00:03:59Dr. uh, Dr. Price, uh, I hate to tell you this, but, uh...
00:04:03What?
00:04:04What?
00:04:05Speak up, my boy.
00:04:06You see, this is what is known as a broom.
00:04:09A broom, it was invented a long, long time ago.
00:04:14People use it every day.
00:04:16You mean, I failed again.
00:04:20I didn't invent something new.
00:04:23Oh.
00:04:24Uh, Dr. Price, wait.
00:04:29No.
00:04:30It's all right, Dr. Price.
00:04:31Oh, take it, take it.
00:04:32I don't want to even look at it.
00:04:33Say, you know what?
00:04:34This is a real nice dirt pusher, you know?
00:04:37Uh, uh, listen, is there any possibility maybe I could borrow it?
00:04:41I would like to sweep my floors.
00:04:43What?
00:04:44I said I would like to sweep my floors.
00:04:47Your floor?
00:04:48But, Luis, this dirt pusher isn't for floors.
00:04:52As you can see, the straw at the top where you push the dirt is on the top.
00:04:58This dirt pusher is for ceilings.
00:05:09Mesdames et Messieurs, le ballet!
00:05:14You zone to Jared is a classic!
00:05:18Ooh!
00:05:19Oh!
00:05:20Oh!
00:05:31Don't況 that's beautiful!
00:05:33We'll come back!
00:05:35Oh!
00:05:38Ladies and gentlemen, the ballet!
00:06:08Cat. Black Cat. White Cat. Orange Marmalade Cat. Mouse Cat. Bird Cat. Chasing Balls of String Cat.
00:06:34Cat Cat.
00:06:41Regarde, un chat. Where? You're a cat. What's your name? Minou. What do you do?
00:06:46Meow. What's that? Un chat.
00:06:50Uh, hiya there. Uh, my name is Kermit, and today I'm going to talk to you about hair. Hair, right?
00:06:57Now then, hair is a part of you. It's, uh, not a part of me because I'm a frog, and frogs don't have hair.
00:07:05But you've got hair, right? Right. Well, now the question is, where do you have hair?
00:07:10And the answer is, uh, well, uh, let's see, the answer is, uh, hmm, what do you have hair?
00:07:17What do you have hair? What do you find here?
00:07:22Oh, there it is. Sure, sure. Now, see there? Right there. People always have hair right on the top of their head.
00:07:29See the hair? Right there on the top of their head. So if you're looking for hair, you know where to find it. Right? Right there on the top of their head.
00:07:37You know, if you're a people, but not if you're a frog. Remember? Frogs don't have hair. Remember that?
00:07:41Okay. Now, hair comes in different colors and different lengths. Uh, you can brush it with a brush, or you can comb it with a comb.
00:07:48And this right here is the, uh, hair comb, or combing hair. And, uh, wait a minute.
00:07:55Uh, it seems like I was, uh, somewhat mistaken. Uh, some people not only have hair on the top of their head, but, uh, some people have hair on the bottom of their head.
00:08:05Now, uh, when you have hair all over your face like that, uh, uh, what's it called? Well, we all remember what it's called, right?
00:08:12When you have hair on your face like that, it's called a, uh, um, uh, I don't know what that was called. It's called a, uh, what's it called?
00:08:24A beard.
00:08:25Yeah, it's called a beer.
00:08:27No, no, no. A beard.
00:08:29Oh, a beard. Right, right. So, uh, if you're looking for hair, you know where to find it, right? On top of your head. And if you have hair on your face like this, it's called a beard, right?
00:08:39So, uh, if you're a big grown-up man or Santa Claus, then you have, uh, hair on your face and it's called a beard.
00:08:44And, uh, there are lots of things you can do with hair. You can, uh, go to a barber shop and have a haircut.
00:08:50Or you can, uh, wash it, keep it clean. Or you can, uh, comb it with a comb. Or you can brush it with a brush.
00:08:56Uh, or you can, uh, uh, uh,
00:08:59It's like a melody.
00:09:02Uh, well, uh, let's see, uh, as I was saying, you have, uh, hair on your head, in which case, uh,
00:09:08or you have hair on your face, uh, which is called a beard. Uh, or you can have hair all over you.
00:09:15Ta-da!
00:09:17Right. I mean, lots of big, bushy, furry, fluffy hair all over every single inch of you.
00:09:22In which case, uh, you're a, uh, you're a, uh, uh, uh, what are you?
00:09:29A monster.
00:09:31In which case, you're a monster. Uh, in which that case, uh, that's all I'm going to tell you about hair, uh, right about now, because, uh,
00:09:40Oh, that's not necessary. Remember, I'm a frog, remember? And frogs don't have hair. And, uh, so I'll see you guys around, huh?
00:09:46Don't move!
00:09:47Don't move!
00:09:52What is straight? What is frisly? What is funny? What is neat?
00:09:59It's hair, it's hair, it's hair. Be it brown, be it black, be it blonde, be it red. It's hair, it's hair, it's hair.
00:10:21You can wear it long, wear it short. You can wear it up, wear it down. It's hair, it's hair, it's hair.
00:10:36Wash it clean, comb it straight, blow it dry, and brush it back. It's hair, it's hair, it's hair.
00:10:50Put it on, take it off, and if you're cold, you can cover it up. It's hair, it's hair, it's hair.
00:11:07Sea. Canary. Sea.
00:11:18Un, deux, trois, quatre, cinq, six, sept, vix, sept, vix, sept, vix, enix, douze, un, douze, un, quatorze, quince.
00:11:38C'est un concombe. Un concombe.
00:11:42Oh, wisest person in the world. What's the difference between all, some, and none?
00:11:51It's a snap, my son. My bowl is full of oranges. That means I have all the oranges. Your bowl is empty. You have none of the oranges, dig?
00:11:59Yes, but what about the word some? I was getting to that. Right now, I have all the oranges, and you have none, right? Right.
00:12:06Part of the oranges from my bowl into your bowl. Now, you have some of the oranges, and I have some of the oranges.
00:12:11How about that? How about that? Ah, there's more. I will now pour the rest of my juicy oranges into your bowl, leaving mine empty. Now, you have all of the oranges, and I have none. You get it?
00:12:20I think so, but let me run through it again. Good. When we started out, you had all of the oranges, and I had none. Uh-huh. And you gave me part of the oranges, so you have some of them, and I have some of them. Right.
00:12:30And you gave me the rest of the oranges, so now I have all of the oranges, and you have none. How was that? You finally got it. Yeah. And thank you for the oranges. Boy, it took him long enough. Some people just aren't very smart.
00:12:43You are you. I am me. Each of us is special as can be. As anyone can clearly see, you are you and I am me. It's true.
00:13:02He is he. She is she. They're quite different from either you or me. As anyone can clearly see, he is he and she is she. It's true.
00:13:19X3
00:13:20Mouth and nose and nose, fingers and toes, hair and eye, shape and size. He and she and you and I are friends. Oh, what's fun, playing together.
00:13:42Kids like you, kids like me
00:13:48Each of us is special as can be
00:13:52As anyone can plainly speak
00:13:54You are you and I am me
00:13:56He is he and she is she
00:13:59It's true
00:14:00There's a lot of different things, you know
00:14:04There's a mad me and I get angry
00:14:12And there's a surprise me
00:14:17And there's a scared me too
00:14:21Right now I'm loving me, isn't he cute
00:14:27And after I've done a real good job of cleaning my room or something like that
00:14:34Then I feel proud
00:14:36And there's a proud me too
00:14:38And when I'm with a friend and we're having a good time
00:14:42Then I'm the happy me
00:14:44But when my friend has to go home
00:14:47Then I feel a little sad
00:14:48So I turn into the sad me
00:14:51Anyway, there sure are a lot of different me's
00:14:55Just like you have a lot of different you's
00:14:57Well, we're going outside to play now
00:15:01Hope all the different you's have fun too
00:15:04Bye, bye, bye, bye, bye, bye, bye
00:15:08Goodbye
00:15:08Hi
00:15:11Oh, stop that
00:15:13Whoa
00:15:16No, do him a, do him a
00:15:18Whoa
00:15:19Oh my goodness
00:15:20Help, help
00:15:22Oh my goodness
00:15:23Come here, let me take a look at you
00:15:25Oh my goodness
00:15:26Oh, look
00:15:28I'm not going to hurt you
00:15:29Come on over here
00:15:30Let me take a look at this
00:15:32Oh, look at your little nose
00:15:34Look
00:15:34No, no, no, no
00:15:35Don't touch it
00:15:36Let me clean it first
00:15:37You're lucky
00:15:38I got my, my nurse's stuff right here
00:15:40I can fix you up right away
00:15:41Now, come on
00:15:42Oh, no, no
00:15:42I'm not going to hurt you
00:15:43Just come right over here
00:15:44Let me clean it out
00:15:45Okay
00:15:46And then I'm just going to
00:15:48Let me put something on it
00:15:50Okay
00:15:51All right
00:15:54That's bad
00:15:56Oh
00:15:58Okay
00:16:04Okay
00:16:04Now, we'll just put a band-aid on it
00:16:06You all right, buddy?
00:16:07Yeah
00:16:08He's all right
00:16:08Yeah
00:16:09He's being very brave
00:16:10Okay
00:16:11Okay
00:16:15Now, that wasn't so bad, was it?
00:16:19Yeah
00:16:19There you go
00:16:20Oh, no, no, no, no, no
00:16:22Don't touch it
00:16:23You've got to let your honker rest now
00:16:26Don't touch it
00:16:26It'll get better much faster
00:16:28If you just leave it alone
00:16:29Okay
00:16:29No, no, no
00:16:31You can't touch it
00:16:32Susan, I think he wants to tell you something
00:16:35But, but, but how can he if he can't honk?
00:16:38Oh, well, I'll give you a pen and paper
00:16:40You can write me a note
00:16:41Here
00:16:41No, Susan
00:16:42He doesn't know how to write
00:16:44Oh, you don't know how to write
00:16:45Well, I know sign language
00:16:46Do you know some sign language?
00:16:48We could
00:16:48No
00:16:49Oh, wait a minute
00:16:52Wait a minute
00:16:52I got
00:16:52He needs
00:16:53He needs something to honk with
00:16:56Yeah
00:16:56Something to honk with?
00:16:59What?
00:17:01Wait here?
00:17:02Me?
00:17:02Well, for a minute
00:17:04But you see, I'm on my way to work
00:17:05Okay, for a minute
00:17:06Go ahead, go ahead
00:17:07Right, I'll stay here
00:17:09Boy, the way they jump around, tell you
00:17:13It's a wonder he doesn't hurt himself more often
00:17:14Those honkers really get excited, don't they?
00:17:20Oh, God, did you hear that?
00:17:22He says, thank you very much
00:17:26Oh, you're welcome
00:17:28That's very nice
00:17:29Oh, what's that?
00:17:31Bye-bye
00:17:32Oh, bye-bye
00:17:33Bye-bye
00:17:34Yeah
00:17:35Bye, guys
00:17:36Bye
00:17:37Be careful
00:17:38Looks like it's going to be a very long morning
00:17:46学習
00:18:04See you
00:18:05Bye-bye
00:18:08Bye
00:18:09Bye-bye
00:18:10Bye-bye
00:18:13Bye-bye
00:18:14The veterinarian looks at my chest.
00:18:21The veterinarian looks at my chest.
00:18:28And then in my eyes.
00:18:35He listens to my chest.
00:18:42He listens to my chest.
00:18:50He listens to my chest.
00:18:56He listens to my chest.
00:19:09And the vaccine is the last one.
00:19:13That's not bad.
00:19:19But it's the end.
00:19:21We are in good health.
00:19:24Give me a D.
00:19:30D, D, D, D.
00:19:33Give me an O.
00:19:34O, O, O, O.
00:19:37Give me a G.
00:19:38G, G, G, G.
00:19:41What do you got?
00:19:42Dog!
00:19:43Yay!
00:19:44Dog!
00:19:46Rock, rock, rock.
00:19:49Roll, roll, roll.
00:20:07A.
00:20:08Anne.
00:20:09B.
00:20:10B. Bicyclette. C. Coup. D. Dinosaure. E. Escalier. F.
00:20:37Foulard. G. Genou. H. Hibou. I. Iguane. J. Jaguar.
00:21:04K. Koala. L. Lunette. M. M. N. Né. O. Oreille.
00:21:32S. P. Pied. Q. Queue. R. Roulir roulant. S. Tapin. T. Tasse. U.
00:21:57Unique. V. Votour. W. W. Iguane. X. Xylophone. Y.
00:22:23Y. Y. Y. Y. Y. Y. Y. Y. Y. Y. Y. Y. Y. Y. Y. Y. Y. Y. Y. Y. Y. Y. Y. Y. Y. Y. Y. Y. Y. Y. Y. Y. Y. Y. Y. Y. Y. Y. Y. Y. Y. Y. Y. Y. Y. Y. Y. Y. Y. Y. Y. Y. Y. Y. Y. Y. Y. Y. Y. Y. Y. Y. Y. Y. Y. Y. Y. Y. Y. Y. Y. Y. Y. Y. Y. Y. Y. Y. Y. Y. Y. Y. Y. Y. Y. Y. Y. Y. Y. Y. Y. Y. Y. Y. Y. Y. Y. Y. Y. Y. Y. Y. Y. Y. Y. Y. Y. Y. Y. Y. Y. Y
00:22:53All right, this corner needs a bus stop.
00:22:57I'm going to build you a great bus stop.
00:23:01I'll build a nice place to take a bus.
00:23:14Ta-da, a bus stop.
00:23:18This is it.
00:23:19Here comes the bus.
00:23:21It's stopping right at the bus stop.
00:23:25You can take this one.
00:23:33Anyone else want to take a bus?
00:23:37Boogie.
00:23:45One, two, three.
00:23:47Of course.
00:24:01One, two, three.
00:24:11One, two, three.
00:24:14Oh, my God!
00:24:20Oh, my God!
00:24:24Oh, mommy!
00:24:28Oh!
00:24:30Oh, my God.
00:24:32Oh, my God!
00:24:38Oh, my God!
00:24:41Hi, Bert.
00:24:50Oh, hi, Ernie.
00:24:52Oh, what are you doing, Bert?
00:24:53I'm making the bed.
00:24:55Oh, Bert, you're making my bed.
00:24:57Well, yeah, I made my bed, and I thought, well, might as well make Ernie's bed, you know.
00:25:02Oh, wow, that's really nice of you, Bert.
00:25:04Yeah, excuse me.
00:25:06Hey, wait a second, Bert.
00:25:08Huh?
00:25:09You know, it's very nice of you to make my bed and all, but the blanket is all kind of crooked.
00:25:14You see, it's too short on this side here.
00:25:16It should be pulled down more over here.
00:25:19Oh, well, since you're there, why don't you help me, okay?
00:25:22Just, you and I can...
00:25:24Mm-hmm.
00:25:24Yeah, you mean like cooperate, Bert.
00:25:26Is that what you mean?
00:25:27Well, yeah, we could cooperate, make the bed, you know, yeah.
00:25:29Oh, that's a great idea.
00:25:31I tell you what, Bert, you can fix the blanket, and what I'll do is I'll tell you when the blanket is nice and even.
00:25:36How about that, Bert?
00:25:37I'll fix the blanket, and you tell me when it's nice and even.
00:25:41Mm-hmm.
00:25:44Okay.
00:25:44Oh, good.
00:25:45Well, it needs to be pulled down more over here, Bert.
00:25:47Why don't you come over here, and I'll check it on this side over here.
00:25:49All right.
00:25:51Let's see, where does it need to be pulled down?
00:25:53Yep, pull down that side here.
00:25:55Yeah?
00:25:56Oh, it's crooked, Bert.
00:25:58Oh, it's crooked on this side over here, Bert.
00:26:00How about that?
00:26:00Yeah, but it's crooked over here.
00:26:01Come back to this side here, Bert.
00:26:02Ah, oh, Ernie.
00:26:05Ah, where is that crooked?
00:26:07See, see, yep, pull down that side right here.
00:26:10Mm-hmm.
00:26:11There, how's that?
00:26:12Oh.
00:26:13How's it?
00:26:14Oh, oh, oh.
00:26:15Oh, Bert, look.
00:26:16Oh, Ernie.
00:26:17Back over here, Bert.
00:26:18Oh, Ernie.
00:26:21What do I do?
00:26:21Do I just pull it over here?
00:26:22Yeah, pull down that corner there.
00:26:24Okay.
00:26:25There, like that?
00:26:26One more.
00:26:27Like that?
00:26:29Mm-hmm.
00:26:29Ah.
00:26:30It's all sort of lumpy, Bert.
00:26:31I know it's lumpy, Ernie.
00:26:33You have to take those crinkles out, you know, because the bed has to be nice and smooth
00:26:37if you want to sleep on it.
00:26:38I know, I know.
00:26:38How about that?
00:26:40No, it doesn't look good.
00:26:41How about over here, like that?
00:26:42Yeah, that's looking better.
00:26:43Well, let me get over there.
00:26:45Yeah, okay.
00:26:45Oh, Ernie.
00:26:47I'll just pull over here.
00:26:49We're getting there, Bert.
00:26:51I know it's getting there.
00:26:52I'm a bedmaker.
00:26:52I know what I'm doing.
00:26:54Oh, Bert.
00:26:55What?
00:26:56Bert.
00:26:56What?
00:26:57It's too high on this side again.
00:26:59Ernie, excuse me.
00:27:02Okay, I'll see what I can do here.
00:27:04How is this not?
00:27:07I think a little bit smoother right there in the front there, Bert.
00:27:11Right here.
00:27:11How about if I did that?
00:27:13And then I...
00:27:14Bert.
00:27:14I did that.
00:27:15Bert.
00:27:16That's kind of smooth, huh?
00:27:18That's wonderful, Bert.
00:27:19That's a beautiful bed.
00:27:20Yeah.
00:27:21Boy, am I exhausted.
00:27:22Are you exhausted?
00:27:26I did all the work, Ernie.
00:27:27Yes, but I did all the work cooperating, Bert.
00:27:30I'm so exhausted, I think I better take a nap.
00:27:34I don't believe this.
00:27:36I can do a lot of things, but without my friend Nut here, I'm useless, and so is this wagon.
00:27:59Here's how Nut and I work together.
00:28:01I just push my way in here, and my friend Nut spins in place.
00:28:09Presto!
00:28:10It's fixed.
00:28:10And that old tricycle is not much use without a pedal.
00:28:14See how we work together?
00:28:18But without each other, we're useless.
00:28:24That's why we always stick together.
00:28:26Can you think of a way to use us?
00:28:30I'm not an idiot.
00:28:31Please don't do it.
00:28:32I don't play fun.
00:28:33Let's go.
00:28:33Sorry.
00:28:34Thank me.
00:28:36No!
00:28:36I don't have one.
00:28:36Bye!
00:28:37Bye!
00:28:41Bye.
00:28:42Bye!
00:28:50Bye.
00:28:53Bye.
00:28:57Bye!
00:28:58Bye!
00:28:59Oh, my God.
00:29:29Oh, my God.
00:29:59Hi, I'm Donnie Bud, and I want you to know I'm number one fit on this number show.
00:30:10Here's two little toucans.
00:30:12One of two.
00:30:13Do a little dance to do it at the zoo.
00:30:15It's called the two-step.
00:30:19Oh, take two steps on the tips of your toes.
00:30:22Take two steps, that's the way it goes.
00:30:24Dance one, two on the tips of your toes.
00:30:26Careful not to step on your girlfriend's nose.
00:30:28One, two, one, two, one, two, one, two.
00:30:30Well, that's it.
00:30:31Easy to do.
00:30:32All you have to do is count to two.
00:30:34One, two, one, two, one, two, one, two, one, two, one, two, one, two, one, two.
00:30:39If two toucans, two hairy noose can, two caribou can count to two.
00:30:43If two kangaroos can, even cuckoo can.
00:30:45Then, my friend, so can you.
00:30:47One, two, one, two, one, two, one, two, one, two, one, two, one, two, one, two, one, two, one, one, two, one, two, one, two, one, two, one, two.
00:30:56I wonder what? Two!
00:31:04Hey, that pogo stick looks like fun!
00:31:07It sure is!
00:31:09Wanna try?
00:31:11Oh, I'd love to!
00:31:13What's that?
00:31:14I say, I'd love to!
00:31:16Oh, alright! Here!
00:31:19There's... two!
00:31:26La lettre D.
00:31:33Danger!
00:31:35Danger!
00:31:40Dynamite!
00:31:42Dynamite!
00:31:46Dinosaur!
00:31:48Dinosaur!
00:31:56Dragon!
00:31:58Dragon!
00:31:59Dragon!
00:32:06Dauphin!
00:32:09Dauphin!
00:32:10La lettre D.
00:32:13B.
00:32:21The qual?
00:32:23D
00:32:24La lettre D
00:32:25B
00:32:30D
00:32:37Five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve.
00:33:07Thirteen, eight, fourteen, fifteen, sixteen, seventeen, eighteen, nineteen,
00:33:34twenty!
00:33:41Oh, Gene Autry, I can never forget you.
00:33:48Forgetful, Jones! There you are!
00:33:51Well, howdy, dumb Clementine. How are you?
00:33:55Forgetful. You were supposed to come to my place and pick me up.
00:34:00But I don't even know where you live.
00:34:02Oh, sure you do, Forgetful.
00:34:05Well, you just forgot like you always do.
00:34:08Oh, I'm sorry, darling.
00:34:10Well, what was it we were supposed to do today?
00:34:13Celebrate.
00:34:15Today's a special day.
00:34:18Oh, how could I forget?
00:34:20It's our anniversary.
00:34:22Oh, Forgetful.
00:34:25Forgetful?
00:34:26We're not married.
00:34:28Oh, yeah.
00:34:29Oh, I forgot.
00:34:31I know you forget everything,
00:34:33but sometimes I can't help but feel kind of sad about it.
00:34:39It's as though you don't give a hoot about your Clementine.
00:34:44Oh, but Clementine, you're real wrong about that.
00:34:48Now, you just listen.
00:34:50I want to sing you a song about the way I feel about you.
00:34:55Okay?
00:34:55Listen.
00:34:55I can't remember the street where you live.
00:35:03Nope.
00:35:03You're namely a number.
00:35:07My mind's like a sieve.
00:35:10That's right.
00:35:11I know my forgetting is hard to forgive, but I'll always remember I love you.
00:35:23It's true, Clemmie.
00:35:26It's true.
00:35:27Oh, you gotta believe me.
00:35:29Sweet talking man, you.
00:35:31How I regret that the day that we met is one of those things I will always forget.
00:35:44Our freshest past, well, it fades mighty fast.
00:35:51I'll never.
00:35:51But my love for you is the kind that will last.
00:35:59So I can't remember the date of your birth, the size of your feet, or your height, or your girth.
00:36:14But, oh, my sweet, for whatever it's worth, I'll always remember I love, I mean it, I really do, I love you.
00:36:30Oh, forgetful.
00:36:39That's the nicest birthday present a girl could ever have.
00:36:45Birthday?
00:36:46Now I'll remember what I got this box for.
00:36:49No, it must be a present.
00:36:52Nope, it's a party.
00:36:55Happy birthday, Clementine.
00:36:57Oh, oh, oh, I'm speechless.
00:37:00No.
00:37:02Oh, oui.
00:37:15What are you doing about that?
00:37:22What are you doing about that?
00:37:34What are you doing about that?
00:37:36It's a party.
00:37:42Ooh.
00:37:46Oh, I'm obrig45.
00:37:48It's a party.
00:37:48It's a party.
00:37:50Why is anybody that's bad?
00:38:09Why is anybody that's bad?
00:38:16Why is anybody that's bad?
00:38:20Why is anybody that's bad?
00:38:25Kid looks at some wheels and things.
00:38:28He looks and looks.
00:38:30And thinks and thinks.
00:38:32But doesn't know what to do with them.
00:38:35So he goes to see his father.
00:38:37He tells his father all about the wheels and things.
00:38:41His father listens and thinks.
00:38:44His father moves the things about in his mind.
00:38:47Until he finds a way they will make something.
00:38:51He describes it to the kid who runs back to the wheels and things.
00:38:57And puts together the thing that his father told him about.
00:39:03Is he a bicycle?
00:39:04No!
00:39:05Is he a bicycle?
00:39:06No!
00:39:07Is he a bicycle?
00:39:08No!
00:39:09Is he a bicycle?
00:39:10No!
00:39:11Is he a bicycle?
00:39:12No!
00:39:13Is he a bicycle?
00:39:15Is it a bicycle?
00:39:20No! It's a rope.
00:39:24Is it a bicycle?
00:39:31No! It's a bicycle.
00:39:40Is it a bicycle?
00:39:43No! It's a bicycle.
00:39:53Is it a bicycle?
00:39:56No! It's a bicycle.
00:40:07Is it a bicycle?
00:40:09Wee!
00:40:11That's a bicycle.
00:40:12It's a bicycle.
00:40:22Howdy, partner.
00:40:24Howdy yourself. What can I do for you?
00:40:28I've come to see the dentist.
00:40:30This here tooth here is a hurting me something fierce.
00:40:34Are you the dentist?
00:40:36Sure, yep. That's me up there.
00:40:38Adam T. Glasser.
00:40:40Mailman, baker, doctor, sheriff, dentist, lawyer, fireman, and zookeeper.
00:40:46Hear all them funds?
00:40:48Yep. This here is a mighty small town.
00:40:52I do all them jobs cause ain't nobody else around to do them.
00:40:56Come on, young feller. Just sit down here in this chair and I'll get my dentist tools.
00:41:02Now then, we'll just pop this bread into the oven and wait.
00:41:10And before long we'll have a nice hot fresh loaf of bread open wide.
00:41:14What? Now wait a minute.
00:41:16I'm not an oven.
00:41:18Dentists don't use ovens.
00:41:20Bakers use ovens.
00:41:22You're all dressed up like a baker.
00:41:24Oh, my. I'm terrible, sorry.
00:41:26I got mixed up.
00:41:28Oh, let's see.
00:41:30You know, I do so many different jobs I sometimes get a little confused.
00:41:34A little?
00:41:36Yeah, now let's see.
00:41:38What was it you needed?
00:41:40You forgot?
00:41:41Oh, yes.
00:41:42The dentist.
00:41:43Just one moment.
00:41:48Okay, okay.
00:41:49Just open wide and we'll have that fire out in nook time.
00:41:53What?
00:41:54Hey, what are you some kind of a nut?
00:41:56I need a dentist, not a farmer.
00:41:59Oh, I sure am sorry, young feller.
00:42:03A dentist, eh?
00:42:04Yes.
00:42:05I'm sure I can figure out which one of my jobs is the dentist one.
00:42:11Let's see.
00:42:12Is it the one where I deliver letters and packages to people?
00:42:17No, no.
00:42:18That's when you're a mailman.
00:42:20Oh.
00:42:21Is it when I go feed the animals and make sure their cages are clean?
00:42:26No.
00:42:27That's when you're the zookeeper.
00:42:29Well, would you give me a hint?
00:42:31A hint?
00:42:32Well, okay then.
00:42:33I give up.
00:42:34A dentist is the man who fixes your teeth when they hurt you.
00:42:38Oh.
00:42:39They ask you to sit down in a special dentist chair.
00:42:42Like this one here.
00:42:43Here, sit down.
00:42:44I'll show you.
00:42:45Thank you, thank you.
00:42:46You'd open your mouth.
00:42:47Yeah.
00:42:48Like, open your mouth.
00:42:49Yeah.
00:42:50Now, let's see.
00:42:51Now, let me just look back in there.
00:42:53Uh-huh.
00:42:54Did you brush your teeth today?
00:42:55Well, I could.
00:42:56You gotta brush your teeth every day, you know?
00:42:58Yeah.
00:42:59Several times.
00:43:00Once after every meal is best, you know?
00:43:02Uh-huh.
00:43:03Let me just take a look back there.
00:43:04Uh-huh.
00:43:05That's pretty interesting out there.
00:43:06Uh-huh.
00:43:07Let's see.
00:43:08You got gold, two seconds?
00:43:09Yeah.
00:43:10Yeah.
00:43:11Yeah.
00:43:12Yeah.
00:43:13Look!
00:43:14She's getting an x-ray.
00:43:15She takes a picture of his teeth.
00:43:16There's a tooth coming up.
00:43:17The dentist is checking his teeth now.
00:43:18Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
00:43:20She really is trying to rinse the teeth in a Czyli pharmaceutical industry, you know?
00:43:35She struggles with instructions, though.
00:43:36She likes to help the conduct of airline travel.
00:43:39Uh-huh.
00:43:40Uh-huh.
00:43:41Yeah!
00:43:42And from privacy, there's a concern that you can get to roll with and surround,
00:43:45right now.
00:43:46Look!
00:43:47She's getting an X-ray.
00:43:48She takes a picture of his teeth.
00:43:49Now she's going to brush his teeth.
00:43:54There's the toothpaste.
00:44:01That toothbrush tickles when you use it.
00:44:05It sounds funny.
00:44:13Here comes the fluoride.
00:44:15Fluoride protects your teeth.
00:44:16Why does it just make me choose what kind of flavor I like?
00:44:21Hope he doesn't have any cavities.
00:44:31It's all over.
00:44:39Why are you staring at that rock?
00:44:41I saw it move.
00:44:43Rocks don't move.
00:44:45Yeah, well, this one did.
00:44:46It just walked over here and stopped.
00:44:49If it walked over and stopped, it's alive.
00:44:53Well, that's what it is, then.
00:44:55An alive rock.
00:44:57If it's alive, it's not a rock.
00:44:59It's a turtle.
00:45:01It's a rock, all right.
00:45:02It's hard like a rock.
00:45:05Wow, it's eating.
00:45:06Rocks don't eat.
00:45:07Rocks don't eat.
00:45:09Hey, my rock is walking away.
00:45:12Hey, rock, come back here.
00:45:14I'm sure that's no rock.
00:45:15It's a turtle.
00:45:17Well, it's not a chicken.
00:45:19It's hard, and it has no feathers.
00:45:21It's not a dog.
00:45:23It has no ears.
00:45:24Yeah, well, it's not a cat either.
00:45:26It has no whiskers.
00:45:28All I know is that rocks don't walk or eat or breathe to live.
00:45:33Yeah, well, maybe it's a kangaroo.
00:45:35Kangaroos are alive.
00:45:37Hey, what was that?
00:45:39That was no rock.
00:45:41You want to see me handle a grouch?
00:45:55What?
00:45:58Hey.
00:45:59Hey, what's that you're playing?
00:46:01That is the piano.
00:46:03Oh.
00:46:03And I play it with my fingers, like this.
00:46:05I know that.
00:46:08You are really grouchy.
00:46:09No, what was the song you're playing there?
00:46:12Oh, the song?
00:46:13Yeah.
00:46:13That is called, let me see, Liebestraum.
00:46:17Liebestraum.
00:46:18It is a very nice piece, I think.
00:46:20Oh, yeah?
00:46:20Yeah.
00:46:21Why are you playing it?
00:46:23Well, that's a good question.
00:46:25Let me see now.
00:46:26Why am I playing?
00:46:28Well, actually, I don't like it.
00:46:29That's why.
00:46:30You don't like it?
00:46:31I hate it.
00:46:32Ah.
00:46:33Yes, that's why I play it.
00:46:34Far out.
00:46:36Would you rather hear something else?
00:46:38Yeah.
00:46:39Okay.
00:46:46Hey, didn't you just stop in the middle there?
00:46:49Yes.
00:46:49You didn't finish it?
00:46:50Never, never finish a piece.
00:46:52Oh, just the way I like things.
00:46:54Good.
00:46:54Say, why don't you play something good, like Chopin's...
00:46:58Chopin's...
00:46:59Chopin's who?
00:47:00Chopin's Trash Can Concetto No. 2.
00:47:03Whose pants?
00:47:04How about Rhapsody in Mud?
00:47:07You know that kind of stuff?
00:47:08Of course I know it all.
00:47:09Yeah?
00:47:10I've played it since I was, uh...
00:47:11No, I was about over here.
00:47:13Yeah.
00:47:13Well, well, then, what are you waiting for?
00:47:15Just play them, huh?
00:47:16Play them.
00:47:17No.
00:47:17What do you mean, no?
00:47:18I just don't want to play them.
00:47:20That's why.
00:47:20You don't want...
00:47:21And take your hands off the piano.
00:47:23Up.
00:47:25My hero.
00:47:26Oh, that's the way to treat a grouse, just by being grouchier than he is.
00:47:33Ha, ha, ha.
00:47:34Bah!
00:47:36Oh, I'm in heaven.
00:47:39Bah!
00:47:40Ha, ha, ha, ha.
00:47:45Do, do, do, do, do, do, do...
00:47:52Hi, forgetful.
00:47:53Oh, hi.
00:47:54What you doing?
00:47:55Uh, oh, well, what am I doing?
00:47:58Well, I'm, uh, uh...
00:48:00Well, now that you mention it, I'm, uh...
00:48:02You forgot, right?
00:48:04No, I'll never forget anything.
00:48:06Forgetful.
00:48:07That's why they call you forgetful, because you forget things.
00:48:11Oh, yeah.
00:48:12I forgot, too.
00:48:14Well, I tell you what.
00:48:16What do you got in your hand?
00:48:17Maybe that's a clue.
00:48:18My hand?
00:48:19Your hand.
00:48:20Oh, this hand.
00:48:21Yeah.
00:48:21Well, I got an envelope in this hand.
00:48:24Uh-huh.
00:48:24Well, let's see what it says over here.
00:48:26Bashful Jones.
00:48:27Lost Creek Road.
00:48:29Nowhere Falls.
00:48:30Oh, Idaho.
00:48:31Yeah, what's that supposed to mean?
00:48:33Well, I don't know.
00:48:34Don't you know somebody named Bashful Jones?
00:48:35He has the same last name you do.
00:48:37Nope, I can't say that.
00:48:39Wait a minute.
00:48:40Wait a minute.
00:48:41That does ring a bell.
00:48:42Bashful Jones.
00:48:43What?
00:48:44He's my brother.
00:48:45Yeah, your old Bashful.
00:48:47Well, does he live in Nowhere Falls, Idaho?
00:48:50Well, come to think of it, I think he does.
00:48:53Uh-huh.
00:48:53Yep, that sounds about right.
00:48:54Now we're getting on to something.
00:48:56Look, you have a stamp right here on your envelope.
00:48:58Yeah.
00:48:59Well, so what does it all mean?
00:49:02Well, you're standing right here by the mailbox.
00:49:04What do you think it means?
00:49:05Okay, now I got an envelope with a stamp on it with my brother's address.
00:49:10And you're standing by the mailbox, yeah.
00:49:12Wait a second.
00:49:13I think I was going to mail this letter.
00:49:16I knew you were going to mail it.
00:49:18Good for you.
00:49:18Oh, thanks a lot to...
00:49:20Susan.
00:49:22Oh, yeah.
00:49:23Oh, thanks a lot.
00:49:24I'll be seeing you.
00:49:26Wait.
00:49:27Wait.
00:49:27For example, where are you going?
00:49:29Aren't you going to mail the letter?
00:49:30Oh, no, no, no.
00:49:31I see.
00:49:31I remembered something else.
00:49:33What's that?
00:49:34My brother Bashful.
00:49:35Uh-huh.
00:49:36He can't read.
00:49:37Ah!
00:49:39Woo-hoo-hoo-hoo-hoo.
00:49:40Oh!
00:49:41Oh, boy.
00:49:42Somebody ought to teach him.
00:49:43What's wrong?
00:49:46I've lost my pet.
00:49:48Where'd you lose it?
00:49:49I don't know.
00:49:50Don't you remember?
00:49:52What's remember?
00:49:54Remembering is like walking backwards through your mind.
00:49:58You get to see what you've done before.
00:50:01When did you lose your pet?
00:50:03Yesterday.
00:50:04Then all you have to do is walk backwards through your mind to yesterday.
00:50:10Can you do that?
00:50:11Sure.
00:50:12Okay.
00:50:14Where were you yesterday?
00:50:20I remember.
00:50:22I remember.
00:50:23I went to the park.
00:50:25And what were you doing in the park?
00:50:27Having a picnic.
00:50:28I remember I left my pet at the park.
00:50:33I don't see a pet anywhere.
00:50:37He's here, all right.
00:50:39That's him.
00:50:40Come on, George.
00:50:41George, let's go home.
00:50:45Oh, boy.
00:50:48Hi there, Bert.
00:50:49What you got there?
00:50:50Oh, hey, Ernie.
00:50:51I just wrapped this present here.
00:50:53A present?
00:50:54A present, Bert?
00:50:55Oh, wow.
00:50:56What a surprise.
00:50:57Oh, boy, am I surprised, Bert.
00:50:59Gee, you just shouldn't have done it.
00:51:00What is it?
00:51:01Oh, Ernie.
00:51:01Oh, no.
00:51:02See, what it is.
00:51:02No, don't tell me.
00:51:03Don't tell me what it is.
00:51:04You'll spoil a surprise.
00:51:05Let me just guess what it is.
00:51:06Um, I know.
00:51:08I bet it's a new football.
00:51:09Oh, no, Ernie.
00:51:10You just knew I wanted a new football, didn't you, Bert?
00:51:12Wrong, wrong, Ernie.
00:51:12Just one second, Bert.
00:51:13I'll be right back.
00:51:14I'm trying to explain to you, see?
00:51:15You got it?
00:51:16Ernie.
00:51:17Ernie.
00:51:20Ernie.
00:51:20Okay, I got my football helmet on.
00:51:27I'm all ready to open my new football.
00:51:29No.
00:51:30No?
00:51:30It's not a football.
00:51:32It's not a football.
00:51:33No, take that silly helmet off.
00:51:34It is not a football helmet.
00:51:35It's not a football.
00:51:36Okay, don't tell me what it is.
00:51:38I will guess what it is if it's not a football.
00:51:40Okay.
00:51:40It is.
00:51:41Okay, I've had it.
00:51:42It's the right size for a cake.
00:51:44No, no, Ernie.
00:51:45It's a cake, Bert.
00:51:46Ernie, I'm trying to tell you.
00:51:46I knew that's what it is.
00:51:47It's a cake.
00:51:48Just one second, Bert.
00:51:48I'll be right back.
00:51:49Oh, Ernie.
00:51:51Ernie, look, it is not.
00:51:54Okay, that does it.
00:51:56Wow.
00:51:57Ernie.
00:51:57Okay, I got my napkin on.
00:51:59I have my fork, and I'm all ready to eat my cake.
00:52:02So.
00:52:03Ernie, hold it.
00:52:04What?
00:52:04It is not a cake.
00:52:06Oh, not a cake, huh?
00:52:07Ernie, old pal.
00:52:08Ernie, old pal.
00:52:09I'll just keep guessing.
00:52:10No, you don't have to keep on guessing, Ernie.
00:52:12You don't have to keep it all.
00:52:12Don't tell me what it is, Bert, because you'll spoil the surprise.
00:52:15I'll just guess it, okay?
00:52:17Now, don't worry.
00:52:18Hey, I know what it must be.
00:52:19It must be a new lamp to put by my bed.
00:52:21Right, Bert?
00:52:22So I can read.
00:52:23Ernie, Ernie.
00:52:23I knew that.
00:52:24Okay, just one second.
00:52:25I'll be right back, Bert.
00:52:25Ernie, now, don't go.
00:52:26Don't go away.
00:52:27I'm trying to tell you.
00:52:29What was that?
00:52:30Ernie.
00:52:31Ernie.
00:52:31Look, I'm trying to tell you.
00:52:32I got this.
00:52:32This is going to be the first book that I'm going to read with my brand new lamp.
00:52:35No, it's not.
00:52:36It's not?
00:52:37It's not a lamp.
00:52:38It's not a lamp?
00:52:39No.
00:52:40It's not a lamp.
00:52:41It's not a football.
00:52:42It's not a cake.
00:52:42I'm trying to tell you.
00:52:44Now, please stop guessing.
00:52:45You're right, Bert.
00:52:46You're absolutely right.
00:52:47Finally.
00:52:48Because if I guess what it is, I'll spoil the surprise, right?
00:52:51Right.
00:52:51I'll just open it.
00:52:52Well, not really.
00:52:52See what it is.
00:52:53Okay.
00:52:54Ernie, please don't open it.
00:52:56Ernie, you don't know what you're doing.
00:52:58Look, you don't understand.
00:52:59Now, stop it.
00:52:59I'll try and explain to you.
00:53:00See what that present is.
00:53:02Ernie?
00:53:03Hey.
00:53:04See, it's a...
00:53:06It's a...
00:53:07It's a hat.
00:53:10Yeah.
00:53:10With a veil.
00:53:11Yeah.
00:53:12And flowers on top, too.
00:53:13Right.
00:53:14Right.
00:53:15Well, gee, Bert, I...
00:53:16I really am surprised.
00:53:18Yeah?
00:53:19Yeah.
00:53:19Well, uh...
00:53:20You know who, uh...
00:53:21Who else is gonna be surprised, uh...
00:53:23Ernie?
00:53:23Who?
00:53:25My Aunt Matilda!
00:53:27She is?
00:53:28Yeah, when she finds out that you opened
00:53:30the surprise present I bought for her!
00:53:35Gee, Bert.
00:53:37Did you buy one of these for her, too?
00:53:43The chapeau.
00:53:44The hat.
00:53:46Marco had a flower.
00:54:13He loved it, and he looked at it so much that he could close his eyes and see it in his
00:54:19mind and feel happy.
00:54:22One day, while he was watching it, a terrible thing happened.
00:54:26The flower wilted.
00:54:28Marco didn't know what to do.
00:54:30So, he went to the phone and called his grandfather.
00:54:34He described the problem so well that his grandfather could see the wilted flower in his mind.
00:54:40And he knew of something that might fix it.
00:54:42He described it to Marco so clearly that Marco knew exactly what to do.
00:54:48And he did it, and it worked.
00:54:54What a landing.
00:55:10Come on, supercomputer.
00:55:12Let's play a game.
00:55:14Okay, kid.
00:55:15Catch the cursor with your light pen, and let's get this show on the road.
00:55:20I got it.
00:55:21I got it.
00:55:22All right.
00:55:23I want to play the D game.
00:55:27The maze.
00:55:28The object of the game is to get the watering can to the flower and give it a drink before
00:55:34all the leaves fall off.
00:55:37That's easy.
00:55:38Watch this.
00:55:39Uh-oh.
00:55:40It's a dead end.
00:55:41There goes another leaf.
00:55:42I'm going to have to back up a bit.
00:55:59There we go.
00:56:01Don't worry, flower.
00:56:02I'll be right there.
00:56:11Uh-oh.
00:56:12It's a dog.
00:56:13And he doesn't sound too friendly.
00:56:16No kidding.
00:56:17I need a stick.
00:56:19This will do.
00:56:21Hey, what are you doing?
00:56:23Here, doggy-doggy.
00:56:24Go fetch the stick.
00:56:26Hey, not bad, kid.
00:56:28I'm just about there.
00:56:30One more turn in.
00:56:33A pond.
00:56:34You better act fast or you'll have the only bald flower in town.
00:56:39I've got to get there.
00:56:41Don't get your feet wet.
00:56:43Well, I won't have to if I step on the rocks.
00:56:47What rocks?
00:56:48These rocks.
00:56:50Now, I don't have much time.
00:56:53I made it.
00:56:54Here you go, flower.
00:56:55Have a big drink.
00:56:56Not bad, kid.
00:56:57Well, I've got to go.
00:56:58Uh-oh.
00:56:59Here comes that dog with a stick.
00:57:00See ya, kid.
00:57:01Nice dog.
00:57:02Nice dog.
00:57:03Nice dog.
00:57:04Supercomputer!
00:57:05Uh-oh.
00:57:06Uh-oh.
00:57:07Here comes that dog with a stick.
00:57:08See ya, kid.
00:57:09Nice dog.
00:57:10Nice dog.
00:57:11Nice dog.
00:57:12Supercomputer!
00:57:14Uh, si.
00:57:15Cap.
00:57:16Si.
00:57:17Supercomputer!
00:57:18Uh, si.
00:57:20Cap.
00:57:21Si.
00:57:22Si.
00:57:23Cap.
00:57:24Si.
00:57:25Si.
00:57:26Si.
00:57:50Oh.
00:57:51Oh
00:58:21C. Candle.
00:58:29C.
00:58:40Au revoir!
00:58:45Au revoir!
00:58:46Au revoir!
00:58:48Au revoir!
00:58:51Au revoir!
00:58:53Au revoir!
00:58:55Au revoir!
00:58:57Au revoir!
00:58:59Au revoir!
00:59:01Au revoir!
00:59:03You know, Tanya, it's time to say goodbye to everybody today.
00:59:09But there's one more little game that I want to play.
00:59:12See if you can play. You want to play?
00:59:14Yeah.
00:59:15This game? Okay.
00:59:16I'm going to ask you, can you circle...
00:59:18Look at this over here.
00:59:19See, we have the alphabet over here.
00:59:21And then back here we have, can we see the number board over here?
00:59:25But right now, can you go over there and draw a circle around the letter that I tell you?
00:59:31Stand right over here.
00:59:33And I'll say, Sesame Street has been brought to you today by the letter C.
00:59:37C.
00:59:38You draw a circle around the C.
00:59:40Okay.
00:59:41And by the letter D.
00:59:45Excellent. Okay.
00:59:47And also, by the number 2.
00:59:50Now come over here where the numbers are.
00:59:52Where's the number 2?
00:59:53Draw a circle around the 2.
00:59:55And by the number 2.
00:59:57Very good.
00:59:58Sesame Street is a production of the Children's Television Workshop.
01:00:01Can you say that?
01:00:02The Children's Television Workshop.
01:00:03Bye.
01:00:04The Children's Television Workshop.
01:00:06Can you say that?
01:00:07The Children's Television Workshop.
01:00:10Bye.
01:00:11This is CBC.
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01:00:50These are the voyages of the starship Enterprise.
01:00:54Its five-year mission, to explore strange new worlds.
01:00:59To seek out new life and new civilizations.
01:01:02To boldly go where no man has gone before.
01:01:06Star Trek, Saturday afternoons at 12.30 on CHSJ-TV.
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01:01:26Even to this day, kids come up to me and say,
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