Sesame Street — Season 16
Sesame Street·Season 16·1984·130 episodes

Season 16

Sesame Street

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Season 16

130 episodes

  • S16·E1

    The adults begin to believe that Snuffy is real

    November 19, 1984

    Big Bird challenges the adults' skepticism about Mr. Snuffleupagus by passionately explaining the difference between what's real and imaginary. Gordon, Maria, and Linda come to his defense, while other adults remain unconvinced. Maria visits Big Bird's nest and brings back a note from Snuffy, proving his existence to believers and skeptics alike. Sponsors: A, 2

  • S16·E2

    Two-Headed Monster at the library

    November 20, 1984

    At the library, the Two-Headed Monster struggles with choosing books since each head has different tastes. During story time, the heads pick opposing sides in Jack and the Beanstalk—one rooting for Jack, the other for the giant. The surprising happy ending where Jack invites the giant for lunch satisfies both heads equally. Sponsors: A, B, 3

  • S16·E3

    David meets Crystal

    November 21, 1984

    Strong-willed Crystal stands up to David when he assumes she can't handle her heavy backpack, proving she's stronger than he is. Big Bird plays a prank on the adults by getting them to listen for nonexistent sounds at his nest door. Gordon struggles to hit the right note for a community center performance while Oscar sarcastically encourages his failures. Sponsors: B, C, 4

  • S16·E4

    Episode 1969

    November 22, 1984

    Oscar runs a Grouchketeers meeting teaching children grouchy vocabulary until Maria's congratulatory kiss ruins his day. A silly milk-and-quackers riddle circulates among the friends with each claiming they thought of it first. Luis enjoys a busy day at the Fix-It Shop helping both Bob and Oscar with broken blenders. Sponsors: C, D, 5

  • S16·E5

    Episode 1970

    November 23, 1984

    Crystal and Mario set up an elaborate picnic complete with alien language welcome signs, hoping to attract visiting Martians. Sure enough, a spacecraft lands and the Martians enjoy the meal once the kids leave. Later, the children prepare a special welcome for a Puerto Rican guest using cultural clues. Sponsors: D, E, 6

  • S16·E6

    Max the Magnificent

    November 26, 1984

    Don Music struggles to compose a song about a single body part until Luis suggests celebrating all body parts instead, inspiring his hit song "No Best Part." Forgetful Jones arrives with a mysterious torn note needing help deciphering what he wanted to buy. Young Max learns a hard lesson about respecting property when caught writing his name "Max the Magnificent" on walls. Sponsors: E, F, 7

  • S16·E7

    Episode 1972

    November 27, 1984

    The Amazing Mumford attempts to vanish ice cream sodas but his magic backfires and makes the kids disappear instead. After finally making the sodas vanish, Mumford discovers the children floating in the air and proudly takes credit for the unexpected illusion. Sponsors: M, N, 4

  • S16·E8

    David prepares breakfast

    November 28, 1984

    David prepares special pancakes at Hooper's Store while Big Bird and Snuffleupagus engage in a silly argument over who gets to taste the first one. The absurd quarrel highlights how silly best friends can be when competing for small advantages together. Sponsors: K, L, 2

  • S16·E9

    Irvine crosses the street

    November 29, 1984

    Linda patiently teaches young Irvine how to safely cross the street by stopping, looking both ways, and listening carefully. After multiple practice runs and encouraging lessons, Irvine gains the confidence to cross independently and successfully. Sponsors: H, I, 10

  • S16·E10

    Grandpa Grouch’s joke machine

    November 30, 1984

    Oscar's grandfather Grandpa Grouch shares his prized joke machine that dispenses terrible jokes. Oscar finds the awful humor absolutely delightful and becomes thrilled to own such a perfectly grouch-worthy contraption. Sponsors: I, J, 11

  • S16·E11

    Oscar launches into space.

    December 3, 1984

    Oscar tries building a spacecraft from trash to launch into space but struggles with the engineering. Slimey imagines himself as a fearless astronaut exploring distant planets and meeting alien life forms in elaborate fantasies. Sponsors: K, Q, 9

  • S16·E12

    Big Bird at camp, part 2

    December 4, 1984

    Big Bird arrives at camp and immediately starts helping other campers with their challenges and making new friends. He discovers the joy of outdoor activities and learns the value of teamwork. Sponsors: C, V, 3

  • S16·E13

    Big Bird at camp, part 3

    December 5, 1984

    Big Bird deepens his camp friendships while participating in group activities and outdoor adventures. He faces new challenges that help him grow and understand others' perspectives better. Sponsors: H, Y, 8

  • S16·E14

    Big Bird at camp, part 4

    December 6, 1984

    Camp life continues with Big Bird organizing games and helping resolve conflicts between fellow campers. He becomes a natural leader while learning important lessons about cooperation. Sponsors: J, Y, 4

  • S16·E15

    Big Bird at camp, part 5

    December 7, 1984

    Big Bird's camp experience concludes with heartfelt goodbyes to his new friends and wonderful memories. He returns to Sesame Street changed by the experience and eager to share his stories. Sponsors: V, W, 5

  • S16·E16

    Sing-along party

    December 10, 1984

    The Sesame Street community spontaneously gathers for an impromptu sing-along where neighbors share favorite songs. The musical celebration strengthens friendships and brings everyone together through shared joy. Sponsors: A, S, 5

  • S16·E17

    Slimey gets hurt while skydiving

    December 11, 1984

    Slimey embarks on an exciting skydiving adventure but gets injured during landing, worrying Oscar. With care and support from friends, Slimey makes a full recovery and soon returns to his usual antics. Sponsors: H, K, 9

  • S16·E18

    The Sesame Street 500

    December 12, 1984

    The neighborhood organizes the Sesame Street 500 race featuring homemade vehicles and friendly competition. The event showcases everyone's creativity and determination to win. Sponsors: L, Q, 6

  • S16·E19

    Gordon and Susan's wedding anniversary

    December 13, 1984

    Gordon and Susan celebrate their wedding anniversary surrounded by loving friends from the neighborhood. The celebration honors their commitment and shows how valued they are by the community. Sponsors: D, F, 8

  • S16·E20

    David's big nose

    December 14, 1984

    David becomes self-conscious when teased about his nose but learns from compassionate adults that differences make everyone unique. He gains confidence knowing his distinctive features are part of what makes him special. Sponsors: C, H, 4

  • S16·E21

    Maria practices karate.

    December 17, 1984

    Maria demonstrates impressive karate skills to her Sesame Street friends, performing moves and teaching basics. She proves that dedication and practice result in impressive physical abilities and confidence. Sponsors: B, O, 5

  • S16·E22

    Bob gives music lessons

    December 18, 1984

    Bob leads music lessons for interested neighbors, teaching rhythm and melody through hands-on practice. His encouragement makes musical learning accessible and fun for everyone involved. Sponsors: R, Z, 9

  • S16·E23

    Oscar's "Near-Far-Follow the Arrows" game

    December 19, 1984

    Oscar invents a directional game using arrows that hilariously confuses friends trying to follow instructions. He sits back enjoying the chaos as people get completely lost in his clever game. Sponsors: A, Z, 10

  • S16·E24

    Hooper's Store has a promotional contest

    December 20, 1984

    Hooper's Store runs an exciting promotional contest that generates enthusiasm throughout the neighborhood. Residents compete enthusiastically while bonding over the shared excitement. Sponsors: J, R, 12

  • S16·E25

    The Robinsons go on a grouchy double-date

    December 21, 1984

    Gordon and Susan go on a double date with Oscar and another grouch, creating comedic clashes between their nice nature and grouch personality. The mismatched group learns to appreciate their differences. Sponsors: M, T, 9

  • S16·E26

    Oscar hides

    December 24, 1984

    Oscar retreats to his trash can seeking peace from Sesame Street's cheerfulness. His neighbors' repeated attempts to find him create funny situations that eventually bring him back out. Sponsors: C, S, 5

  • S16·E27

    Getting Spot back into Oscar's can

    December 25, 1984

    Oscar's dog Spot escapes and the neighborhood launches a playful chase to recapture him. Spot's cleverness keeps everyone guessing as he outsmarts each rescue attempt. Sponsors: J, M, 8

  • S16·E28

    Two-Headed Monster checkup / translating honks and dings.

    December 26, 1984

    The Two-Headed Monster's medical check-up becomes complicated since both heads need different care. The episode explores how honks and dings can effectively communicate important feelings and needs. Sponsors: F, U, 7

  • S16·E29

    Telly and Oscar's secret knock.

    December 27, 1984

    Telly and Oscar create a secret knock as their special signal to keep unwanted visitors away. The private code becomes a source of pride and strengthens their unlikely friendship. Sponsors: N, W, 12

  • S16·E30

    Water shortage on Sesame Street

    December 28, 1984

    A water shortage forces Sesame Street to conserve creatively and share limited supplies. The community learns to work together and respect resources during the environmental challenge. Sponsors: Q, V, 9

  • S16·E31

    Luis breaks his arm

    December 31, 1984

    Luis breaks his arm and must adjust to daily life with a cast while the neighborhood pitches in to help. He discovers both the challenges of recovery and the kindness of caring friends. Sponsors: D, E, 10

  • S16·E32

    Luis breaks his arm — Luis deals with his broken arm

    January 1, 1985

    Luis adapts to his broken arm by developing new techniques for everyday tasks. His positive attitude and determination inspire those around him. Sponsors: E, F, 11

  • S16·E33

    Luis breaks his arm — Luis is bored with a broken arm

    January 2, 1985

    Boredom challenges Luis as he struggles with the limitations of his injury during recovery. Friends visit with suggestions and entertainment to brighten his days. Sponsors: F, G, 12

  • S16·E34

    Luis breaks his arm — Big Bird tries to help Luis and his arm

    January 3, 1985

    Big Bird enthusiastically tries helping Luis with his broken arm but causes chaos with his good intentions. Luis appreciates the effort despite the humorous results. Sponsors: G, H, 2

  • S16·E35

    The Count counts counts

    January 4, 1985

    The Count becomes obsessed with counting and recounting, driving friends crazy with his numerical enthusiasm. He finds endless joy in tallying everything on the street. Sponsors: H, I, 3

  • S16·E36

    Luis breaks his arm — The Unfixit Shop

    January 7, 1985

    Luis visits the "Unfix-It Shop" run by a character who specializes in breaking rather than fixing things. The absurd reverse-logic business becomes a hilarious concept. Sponsors: I, J, 4

  • S16·E37

    Luis breaks his arm — Luis gets a check-up

    January 8, 1985

    Luis visits his doctor for a check-up and receives encouraging news about his arm's progress. The medical milestone gives him hope for complete recovery soon. Sponsors: J, K, 5

  • S16·E38

    Ferlinghetti bugs David

    January 9, 1985

    Ferlinghetti the bug constantly pesters David with jokes and pranks that annoy but secretly amuse him. Their unusual friendship shows how different personalities can connect. Sponsors: K, L, 6

  • S16·E39

    Luis breaks his arm — Luis uses his left hand

    January 10, 1985

    Luis learns to write and perform daily tasks with his left hand as his arm heals. He discovers surprising new abilities and creative adaptations. Sponsors: L, M, 7

  • S16·E40

    Episode 2005

    January 11, 1985

    Various Sesame Street adventures unfold with moments of learning and discovery throughout the day. Each scene brings its own brand of comedy and heart. Sponsors: M, N, 8

  • S16·E41

    Luis breaks his arm — Luis needs help blowing up balloons

    January 14, 1985

    Luis needs help blowing up party balloons while managing his injured arm. Friends rally to assist with preparations for a neighborhood celebration. Sponsors: N, O, 9

  • S16·E42

    Shelley the Turtle looks for a home

    January 15, 1985

    Shelley the Turtle searches for her perfect home with patient help from friends. They explore different locations before finding a place where Shelley feels happy and safe. Sponsors: O, P, 10

  • S16·E43

    Dr. Nobel Price's signs

    January 16, 1985

    Dr. Nobel Price creates educational signs around Sesame Street that receive creative and amusing interpretations. His efforts to teach sometimes miss the mark in funny ways. Sponsors: P, Q, 11

  • S16·E44

    Luis breaks his arm — Luis gets his cast removed

    January 17, 1985

    The day Luis's cast finally comes off brings celebration and relief to the whole neighborhood. He begins gentle physical therapy to rebuild strength. Sponsors: Q, R, 12

  • S16·E45

    Luis breaks his arm — Fresh out of the cast, Luis takes it slow

    January 18, 1985

    Fresh from his cast, Luis takes recovery slowly with careful movements and physical exercises. He learns patience as his arm gradually regains strength and flexibility. Sponsors: R, S, 2

  • S16·E46

    Elmo rhymes / Snuffle puppet show

    January 21, 1985

    Elmo discovers the joy of rhyming while the Snuffle Puppet Show returns with entertaining new performances. Both activities bring laughter and wordplay to Sesame Street. Sponsors: J, K, 12

  • S16·E47

    Linda's friend Ed visits

    January 22, 1985

    Linda's deaf friend Ed visits Sesame Street and communicates through sign language with Linda and the community. The episode celebrates different forms of communication and the power of friendship. Sponsors: G, H, 9

  • S16·E48

    Having fun with a paper towel tube

    January 23, 1985

    Children discover endless creative possibilities with just a simple paper towel tube. The everyday object becomes a telescope, megaphone, conductor's baton, and more. Sponsors: L, M, 3

  • S16·E49

    Uncle Wally's Snortleoutagus gag

    January 24, 1985

    Uncle Wally visits and tricks Big Bird by impersonating Snuffleupagus. The prank teaches about trust and the importance of being truthful with friends. Sponsors: F, G, 8

  • S16·E50

    Luis' friend Carlos learns English

    January 25, 1985

    Luis teaches his friend Carlos English vocabulary through practical, real-world situations. Carlos quickly picks up the language with Luis's patient and encouraging instruction. Sponsors: N, O, 5

  • S16·E51

    Episode 2016

    January 28, 1985

    Multiple adventures and activities happen throughout Sesame Street with various characters learning and growing. Each scenario offers its own lessons and entertainment. Sponsors: P, R, 6

  • S16·E52

    Slimey the carpenter / Snuffy takes a bath

    January 29, 1985

    Slimey works as a carpenter and builds something special while Snuffleupagus takes a relaxing bath. Both vignettes showcase each character's unique personality. Sponsors: P, Q, 7

  • S16·E53

    Elmo makes noises / Big Bird and Snuffy's pictures

    January 30, 1985

    Elmo makes funny noises and sounds to entertain friends while Big Bird and Snuffy create artwork together. Creativity and silliness bring joy to the neighborhood. Sponsors: Q, R, 8

  • S16·E54

    Gordon meets the Rockheads

    January 31, 1985

    Gordon meets the Rockheads, unusual characters who speak in geological metaphors and rock puns. He learns their quirky communication style and finds their humor charming. Sponsors: N, S, 4

  • S16·E55

    Episode 2020

    February 1, 1985

    Stories unfold around the neighborhood with characters navigating daily situations and learning important lessons. Cooperation and kindness emerge from multiple storylines. Sponsors: S, T, 10

  • S16·E56

    Finding the hidden Grouches

    February 4, 1985

    The neighborhood plays hide-and-seek to find Grouches hidden around Sesame Street. Oscar and friends make the search challenging and entertaining for everyone. Sponsors: C, J, 8

  • S16·E57

    Big Bird's vegetable juice stand

    February 5, 1985

    Big Bird opens a vegetable juice stand and learns about marketing and customer service. He discovers the challenges and rewards of small business entrepreneurship. Sponsors: U, V, 12

  • S16·E58

    Oscar preps for the Pork Stakes race

    February 6, 1985

    Oscar trains intensely for the Pork Stakes race, a prestigious grouch event. He practices relentlessly to prepare for the big competitive day. Sponsors: V, W, 2

  • S16·E59

    Big Bird forms the Birdketeers

    February 7, 1985

    Big Bird forms the Birdketeers club where friends work together on community projects and activities. The group bonds through shared goals and teamwork. Sponsors: W, X, 3

  • S16·E60

    Water music / Elmo's waiting game

    February 8, 1985

    Water music echoes through Sesame Street while Elmo plays a waiting game testing everyone's patience. Both activities reveal interesting things about character and perseverance. Sponsors: G, H, 9

  • S16·E61

    Episode 2026

    February 11, 1985

    Characters explore surprising adventures around Sesame Street with unexpected twists at every turn. Each moment brings its own special kind of fun and learning. Sponsors: Y, Z, 5

  • S16·E62

    Episode 2027

    February 12, 1985

    Short scenes feature residents handling amusing everyday situations throughout the day. Comedy and warmth emerge from simple neighborhood interactions. Sponsors: A, Z, 6

  • S16·E63

    Snuffy gets jealous

    February 13, 1985

    Snuffleupagus becomes jealous when Big Bird spends time with other friends and neglects their plans. Big Bird must reassure Snuffy that their friendship remains special. Sponsors: A, B, 7

  • S16·E64

    Big Bird stays up late

    February 14, 1985

    Big Bird stays up past bedtime and explores Sesame Street's nocturnal world with its unique nighttime residents. He learns why sleep is important for growth and health. Sponsors: B, C, 8

  • S16·E65

    Episode 2030

    February 15, 1985

    Multiple storylines play out across Sesame Street with various characters experiencing moments of discovery. Learning and laughter balance throughout the day. Sponsors: C, D, 9

  • S16·E66

    Eugene sleeps over at Bob's

    February 18, 1985

    Bob welcomes young Eugene for his first sleepover while his parents are away, helping him adjust with his cherished blanket and favorite broccoli dinner. As bedtime approaches, Eugene stalls with requests for water and other delays, missing his parents' comfort. Bob finally soothes him with a lullaby, offering reassurance that tomorrow will bring joy. Sponsors: E, F, 12

  • S16·E67

    A note for Snuffy

    February 19, 1985

    David installs a smoke detector at Hooper's Store and gets the Grouches excited about fire drills, with Oscar blaring an air horn throughout the neighborhood. Big Bird must choose between seeing a sold-out movie and keeping his promise to meet Snuffy, so he leaves a note at his nest. When they return, Big Bird discovers Snuffy left his own note claiming he went to the movies too, leaving David skeptical of such an unlikely coincidence. Sponsors: P, R, 2

  • S16·E68

    Mumford brings Cinderella to Sesame Street

    February 20, 1985

    Telly uses magic to bring Cinderella out of her storybook after feeling sad about her difficult life, and the Amazing Mumford helps transform her rags into modern clothes. Cinderella discovers the joys of learning, friendship, and career possibilities on Sesame Street as the residents teach her counting and other skills. When Telly insists she must return to complete her fairy tale, Cinderella hesitates, wanting to explore her new options first, though Mumford's attempted spell accidentally brings the Seven Dwarves along on the journey back. Sponsors: K, L, 11

  • S16·E69

    Maria looks for things beginning with the letter I

    February 21, 1985

    Maria and Telly search frantically through the Fix-It Shop for something beginning with the letter I while Barkley creates chaos by howling and scratching. They pull out drawers, rummage through the store, and interrupt their lunch plans in the quest, but struggle to find anything suitable. Crystal explains the importance of breathing to help demonstrate the letter and its sounds. Sponsors: I, T, 4

  • S16·E70

    Don Music writes "Flabbergasted"

    February 22, 1985

    When Susan gets a flat tire during her planned country drive, Don Music finds inspiration for a song about the jack she's using to fix it. Buster the Horse suggests he write a song about the word "Flabbergasted," which Don eagerly develops into a complete tune. As Luis teaches about plant care, Don continues composing new verses about everything he learns. Sponsors: C, G, 5

  • S16·E71

    Elmo plays hide-and-seek with Oscar

    February 25, 1985

    The library opens fresh and clean after Linda and Micki arrive early to tidy up from the night before, revealing their shared appreciation for the orderly space. When Oscar grows tired of Elmo's constant pestering, he suggests a game of hide-and-seek to get some peace. As Oscar realizes he's actually worried about Elmo being lost, he's surprised to find that Elmo returns to help him search instead. Sponsors: D, H, 6

  • S16·E72

    A Rockhead rhymes with Elmo and listens to Big Bird's poem

    February 26, 1985

    Big Bird plays a rhyming guessing game with his puppet Gus, while Gordon engages Elmo in finding things that rhyme with household items, accidentally summoning a Rockhead who makes rock-themed puns. When Elmo brings his aunts to rhyme with "pants," the Rockhead learns more about his family. Later, Big Bird finds few people willing to listen to his nature poem until the Rockhead offers genuine attention. Sponsors: A, B, 8

  • S16·E73

    Forgetful Jones and the labels

    February 27, 1985

    At Hooper's Store, Telly frets about testing everything before using it, while Olivia demonstrates guessing musical instruments behind her back. Forgetful Jones peels off can labels trying to peek inside, then forgets what the labels do, leading Luis to explain their purpose and help match them back to the correct cans. Forgetful's memory troubles multiply when he next forgets where he left his can opener. Sponsors: F, K, 7

  • S16·E74

    Episode 2039

    February 28, 1985

    Big Bird fantasizes about Maria and Gordon vanishing through impossible means—Maria swimming the Atlantic and Gordon catching a rocket to Mars—in order to teach subtraction. When reality returns and they're actually gone, Bob becomes confused by Big Bird's mysterious talk of his imaginative scenario. Maria later receives a handmade flower from Big Bird that lifts her spirits after a long day fixing a grandfather clock. Sponsors: M, N, 9

  • S16·E75

    Big Bird counts backwards

    March 1, 1985

    Big Bird enthusiastically teaches everyone on Sesame Street to count backwards from ten to one, believing it's superior because it always ends at one. Maria points out that everyone may already know this from school, so Big Bird pivots to simply encouraging people to attend school instead. Oscar reads from his book of Mother Grouch nursery rhymes, which Gordon critiques for lacking actual rhymes. Sponsors: D, H, 10

  • S16·E76

    Episode 2041

    March 4, 1985

    Maria tests out a newly repaired scale and takes great pride in its perfect operation, while Forgetful Jones humorously mistakes it for a clock. Bob shows kids a picture of Ernie with missing body parts for them to draw in. Forgetful creates confusion by sitting with an orange on his hat, convinced he's lost it, until Bob reminds him of where it actually is. Sponsors: M, N, 3

  • S16·E77

    Gordon waits for Mr. Snuffleupagus

    March 5, 1985

    Gordon settles in beside Oscar's trash can with food and supplies to finally meet Mr. Snuffleupagus as promised to Big Bird. Oscar and Grundgetta prank Gordon with a trash-can Snuffleupagus disguise, and Susan reminds him of their dinner date that he's reluctant to leave. When Big Bird excitedly claims Snuffy actually did appear nearby, Gordon realizes his long vigil may have nearly succeeded. Sponsors: B, C, 6

  • S16·E78

    Episode 2043

    March 6, 1985

    On Ask Oscar, Telly reads letters from viewers, and Oscar answers every question with a firm "no" as any good Grouch would. Maria blindfolds kids Diana and Zoe to guess objects by touch, while Big Bird's snuffle puppet Gus struggles through a game about big shapes. Don Music overcomes writer's block by imagining a new song in his mind that he's never heard before. Sponsors: I, T, 2

  • S16·E79

    Episode 2044

    March 7, 1985

    Big Bird and Snuffy observe little Slimey making his way to the park and marvel at how he's grown big enough to travel alone, confusing Snuffy about relative sizes. Luis watches Oscar and other Grouches form a musical ensemble, with Bob joining them on flute in their group. Oscar teaches Slimey to read by having him find pictures of words like "cup," while the Rockheads perform about words starting with Q. Sponsors: E, Q, 4

  • S16·E80

    Episode 2045

    March 8, 1985

    Uncle Wally arrives wearing rabbit ears borrowed from a country friend to experience how jackrabbits hear the world. Big Bird and Uncle Wally sit quietly thinking about subtraction, which Gordon counts in voiceover. Uncle Wally demonstrates the letter G for "giggle" by making everyone burst into laughter, and performs "Here Are Some Things" with threes before producing an elephant from his suitcase. Sponsors: G, P, 3

  • S16·E81

    Episode 2046

    March 11, 1985

    Uncle Wally greets Bob while holding an invisible dog on a gag leash, complete with trick demonstrations. Oscar plans to surprise Wally with a spring-loaded snake candy can, but Wally outwits him and uses it on Bob instead. Zoey helps Forgetful Jones identify lunch items and a book, while Bob, Telly, and Gordon invite Big Bird to join their baseball game. Sponsors: J, Z, 5

  • S16·E82

    Telly gets angry with Luis

    March 12, 1985

    Telly shows Big Bird his early marble collection in a jar, but when Big Bird tries to look closer, his wing gets stuck inside. Luis and kids find hidden letter As hidden within an ocean picture. Forgetful Jones returns to Hooper's Store moments after eating, ordering lunch again as if nothing happened, while Telly grows angry when Luis breaks his promise to play ball in the park. Sponsors: A, O, 6

  • S16·E83

    Slimey helps at the Fix-It Shop / Telly's magic words

    March 13, 1985

    Slimey joins Maria at the Fix-It Shop but struggles to help with large repairs until Micki arrives with a deflated basketball that needs patching. Maria fixes the ball while noting how helpful Slimey has become and mentions the squeaky front door. Telly hides behind a crate and challenges Maria and Tanya to enter his "winner's circle" by saying special magic words. Sponsors: O, X, 7

  • S16·E84

    Episode 2049

    March 14, 1985

    Maria and Luis receive a postcard from Forgetful Jones on vacation, featuring humorous descriptions of his misadventures with biking and roller skating. Telly asks street people like Oscar, Big Bird, and kids for a word beginning with the letter Y in a "Monster on the Spot" segment. Oscar declares X is the best letter for crossing out things Grouches don't like, while Telly complains about his warm jacket to Maria. Sponsors: X, Y, 8

  • S16·E85

    Telly becomes a firefighter

    March 15, 1985

    Oscar gathers all his "friends" for a club photo, cramming them closer and closer together for the shot. Luis explains the parts of a toy fire engine to Telly, who immediately dreams of becoming a firefighter. After putting on a helmet and getting a small extinguisher, Telly discovers he must wait for people to call for help rather than solicit for work, and learns that real firefighters require training and education. Sponsors: A, Z, 12

  • S16·E86

    Forgetful Jones writes a book

    March 18, 1985

    Oscar creates a list of things he's not going to do and wonders what he's forgotten to avoid. Oscar teaches the Grouchketeers Spanish vocabulary they should never use, like "muchas gracias." Forgetful Jones borrows a hammer and nail for writing but gets pencil and paper instead, then completes a book titled "What I Remember" that Bob and Linda read and translate into sign language. Sponsors: O, S, 9

  • S16·E87

    Episode 2052

    March 19, 1985

    Big Bird teaches Mr. Snuffleupagus the difference between "here" and "there" through song. Maria discusses various hats with the kids, while hatless Forgetful Jones tries to describe a particular hat he can't quite remember. The group plays a counting game with buttons, though Forgetful initially counts his own buttons multiple times until Maria helps the kids count their own. Sponsors: S, T, 11

  • S16·E88

    The Martians cause trouble for Big Bird

    March 20, 1985

    A spaceship lands on Sesame Street and pink and orange Martians emerge, exploring the Fix-It Shop where they mistake Maria's computer for something to break. They also destroy a clock that Maria blames on Big Bird, angering him. The Martians hide in Big Bird's nest to hatch an egg, while Big Bird gets blamed and Bob discovers mismatched socks, Oscar leaves Irvine with Micki and Piri for babysitting. Sponsors: T, U, 12

  • S16·E89

    Gordon agrees to visit Snuffy's cave

    March 21, 1985

    Buster the Horse greets Gladys the Cow as his sister, but Gladys protests with a song about how they're different while horses sing about similarities. Maria finds Gladys practicing her role as a cat for a stage production of "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof." Big Bird asks Gordon and Olivia to write permission for a sleepover at Snuffy's cave, and Gordon helps Big Bird pack, confused to find his own name on the list. Sponsors: U, V, 2

  • S16·E90

    Episode 2055

    March 22, 1985

    Telly wasn't ready for the viewer's arrival and wanted to surprise them with a poem, so he frantically asks Bob for a word that rhymes with "street." Luis tries finishing a birthday card to his cousin while hiding from Elmo, who always wants to play. Forgetful Jones greets Telly as "Silly Monster," prompting Telly to correct him, and Forgetful apologizes for forgetting his real name. Sponsors: V, W, 3

  • S16·E91

    Telly tries to draw Oscar

    March 25, 1985

    Oscar finds Telly attempting to draw a portrait of him from the real Oscar's descriptions, but everything comes out wrong as they have conflicting perspectives. Big Bird and Snuffy sing a song about friendship and loyalty. Later, Oscar and Telly watch a film about drawing, and Telly appreciates Oscar's honesty about his appearance despite harsh descriptions. Sponsors: R, W, 7

  • S16·E92

    Episode 2057

    March 26, 1985

    Gordon and Bob discuss letters of recommendation while Bob worries he's not qualified to write one. Big Bird finds three things in his nest that start with the letter H and presents them to the viewers. Oscar shares his Grouch wisdom about avoiding doing dishes by using paper plates, while Maria and Luis play a guessing game identifying pictures of objects. Sponsors: D, H, 2

  • S16·E93

    Snuffy joins the Grouchketeers

    March 27, 1985

    Oscar checks with Snuffleupagus to see if he wants to join the Grouchketeers club, listing various Grouch requirements and attitudes. Snuffy decides he'd like to be a member, though he's not naturally grouch-like. The Grouchketeers try teaching Snuffy how to be properly grouchy, but his gentle nature prevents him from succeeding at their typical behaviors. Sponsors: L, Q, 12

  • S16·E94

    Break dancing; Maria's life story

    March 28, 1985

    A segment features break dancing as kids demonstrate the energetic street dance style. Maria tells her life story to the Martians, explaining how she came to live and work on Sesame Street, sharing memories of her past. The Martians listen intently to her narrative about her background and journey. Sponsors: E, R, 7

  • S16·E95

    Superbird / Miss Trump dances

    March 29, 1985

    Superbird emerges to help someone in need while Gordon and another character discuss a current situation. Miss Trump arrives on Sesame Street and dances to show the residents how to move to music. Her infectious enthusiasm gets the residents to dance along with her in celebration. Sponsors: E, M, 8

  • S16·E96

    Episode 2061

    April 1, 1985

    Various street scenes play out involving the residents of Sesame Street as they go about their day-to-day activities. Educational segments are interspersed showing letters, numbers, and counting exercises. Characters teach valuable lessons through their interactions and conversations. Sponsors: J, P, 6

  • S16·E97

    The Big Sesame Street Breakfest

    April 2, 1985

    The residents of Sesame Street gather for a special breakfast celebration where various foods are shared. Big Bird and others enjoy different breakfast items and talk about nutrition. The community comes together to enjoy a meal and spend time with friends. Sponsors: M, R, 10

  • S16·E98

    Episode 2063

    April 3, 1985

    A brief episode with minimal scenes featuring everyday interactions on Sesame Street. The residents conduct their normal routines while educational content is woven into their activities. Sponsors: C, P, 11

  • S16·E99

    The Sesame Street Pet Show

    April 4, 1985

    The residents organize a pet show where various animals and creatures are displayed and celebrated. Characters bring their pets and discuss what makes each one special. The show becomes a fun community event where everyone participates and learns about different animals. Sponsors: G, J, 12

  • S16·E100

    A day with Geri Jewell

    April 5, 1985

    Guest star Geri Jewell spends a day on Sesame Street interacting with the residents and characters. She participates in games, songs, and activities, bringing her unique perspective and energy. Through her presence, the episode teaches lessons about inclusion and friendship. Sponsors: D, I, 2

  • S16·E101

    Episode 2066

    April 8, 1985

    A standard episode featuring various street scenes and educational segments with the regular cast. Daily activities and lessons are taught through character interactions. The residents help each other and learn together. Sponsors: T, U, 11

  • S16·E102

    Forgetful forgets how to read signs

    April 9, 1985

    Forgetful Jones encounters various signs around Sesame Street but can't remember what they mean or how to read them. Others help him understand what different signs communicate. This episode emphasizes the importance of reading and understanding written information in daily life. Sponsors: F, I, 4

  • S16·E103

    Carlos goes on a Grouch tour

    April 10, 1985

    Carlos is guided through a special tour of the Grouch neighborhood by Oscar and other Grouches. He learns about Grouch culture, values, and way of life as they show him around. The tour reveals what makes Grouches unique and different from other residents. Sponsors: F, H, 5

  • S16·E104

    Hooper's Store gets a new door

    April 11, 1985

    David and the residents prepare to replace the old door at Hooper's Store with a new one. The installation process involves several characters helping with measurements and setup. This event becomes a community project where everyone contributes to improving the store. Sponsors: H, N, 6

  • S16·E105

    Oscar tries a tongue twister

    April 12, 1985

    Oscar attempts to say a difficult tongue twister but struggles with the tricky words and pronunciations. Others try as well, and they all laugh at their failed attempts. The episode shows how challenging tongue twisters can be while celebrating good humor about the difficulty. Sponsors: B, L, 7

  • S16·E106

    Trumpet Afternoon

    April 15, 1985

    Ernie blows his trumpet, creating loud and sometimes off-key notes that bother the residents. Various characters react to the trumpet sounds throughout the afternoon. Despite the noise challenges, the episode celebrates music and Ernie's enthusiasm for his instrument. Sponsors: I, N, 10

  • S16·E107

    A blackout on Sesame Street

    April 16, 1985

    When the power goes out on Sesame Street, the residents must cope with darkness and find ways to entertain themselves. They gather together and tell stories, sing, and enjoy each other's company. The episode shows how community bonds strengthen when everyone works together during challenging times. Sponsors: P, R, 8

  • S16·E108

    Remembering Mr. Hooper / Oscar's stop sign

    April 17, 1985

    The residents reminisce about Mr. Hooper and share memories of their beloved friend who has passed away. His impact on their lives and the community is celebrated through their stories. Oscar also deals with a stop sign, showing contrasting emotions in the episode. Sponsors: K, Q, 9

  • S16·E109

    Q is followed by U

    April 18, 1985

    An educational segment explores the letter Q and explains that it's almost always followed by the letter U in English. Various words and examples demonstrate this spelling rule. Characters use this rule to help viewers understand how letters work together. Sponsors: P, Q, 11

  • S16·E110

    Episode 2075

    April 19, 1985

    A brief episode featuring simple street scenes and basic educational content. The residents interact naturally while lessons are taught incidentally. Daily life on Sesame Street unfolds with minimal plot. Sponsors: C, Y, 2

  • S16·E111

    Oscar's pet lobster

    April 22, 1985

    Oscar adopts a pet lobster and names it, treating it as his new companion. He shows the crustacean around to other residents and explains why he chose a lobster. The lobster's presence creates new dynamics and opportunities for learning on Sesame Street. Sponsors: B, S, 2

  • S16·E112

    Episode 2077

    April 23, 1985

    Standard street scenes featuring the regular cast in daily activities and interactions. Educational segments are seamlessly incorporated into the characters' routines. The episode maintains the show's typical balance of entertainment and learning. Sponsors: S, X, 3

  • S16·E113

    Episode 2078

    April 24, 1985

    The residents go about their regular activities on Sesame Street with various scenes and educational moments. Characters engage in typical interactions and help one another. Normal day-to-day life provides the foundation for learning. Sponsors: B, K, 4

  • S16·E114

    Episode 2079

    April 25, 1985

    A short episode with minimal scenes showing daily interactions among the residents. Educational content is woven into these simple interactions. The focus remains on community and friendship. Sponsors: A, M, 5

  • S16·E115

    Episode 2080

    April 26, 1985

    Various characters engage in their typical routines and activities on Sesame Street. Learning happens naturally through their conversations and actions. The episode reflects ordinary life in the community. Sponsors: T, X, 6

  • S16·E116

    The Grouch of the Year Award

    April 29, 1985

    Oscar and the Grouches gather to determine who deserves the prestigious Grouch of the Year Award. Various Grouches demonstrate their grouchiness and compete for the title. The competition shows off what makes each Grouch unique and special in their own way. Sponsors: T, U, 7

  • S16·E117

    Snuffy imagines himself as a cloud

    April 30, 1985

    Mr. Snuffleupagus imagines himself as a fluffy white cloud floating in the sky. Through his imagination, he experiences what it would be like to be weightless and free. Big Bird shares in this fantasy, exploring the possibilities of cloud living with his friend. Sponsors: D, G, 3

  • S16·E118

    Episode 2083

    May 1, 1985

    A brief episode with minimal content showing basic interactions among the residents. Simple educational lessons are presented. The episode maintains a calm, everyday atmosphere. Sponsors: L, U, 9

  • S16·E119

    Telly tries to wait out his birthday

    May 2, 1985

    Telly attempts to avoid celebrating his birthday by waiting it out, but the residents have other plans. Despite his efforts to ignore the day, friends prepare a surprise to honor him. The episode explores themes of celebration, friendship, and why birthdays matter. Sponsors: F, Z, 2

  • S16·E120

    Episode 2085

    May 3, 1985

    The residents engage in standard activities and interactions featuring various street scenes. Educational moments are incorporated naturally into their routines. Daily life on Sesame Street continues with its typical rhythm. Sponsors: B, L, 9

  • S16·E121

    Episode 2086

    May 6, 1985

    A short episode with minimal scenes and interactions among the regular cast. Basic educational content is included. The focus is on simple, everyday moments. Sponsors: J, S, 8

  • S16·E122

    Telly the Detective

    May 7, 1985

    Telly takes on the role of detective and investigates a mystery on Sesame Street. He gathers clues and interviews witnesses to solve the case. His detective work leads him on an entertaining adventure while he learns about observation and logical thinking. Sponsors: E, S, 4

  • S16·E123

    Episode 2088

    May 8, 1985

    Standard street scenes feature the residents in typical interactions and daily activities. Educational segments are woven into their routines. Normal community life provides context for learning. Sponsors: H, W, 4

  • S16·E124

    How Oscar came to Sesame Street

    May 9, 1985

    Oscar recalls the story of how he first arrived on Sesame Street and came to live in his trash can home. He remembers meeting the other residents and settling into the community. The flashback reveals Oscar's history and how he became part of the neighborhood. Sponsors: O, V, 3

  • S16·E125

    Oscar looks for a job

    May 10, 1985

    Oscar searches for employment that would suit his Grouch personality and sensibilities. He interviews for various positions but finds it difficult to fit into traditional jobs. The episode explores the challenges of finding work that matches one's unique traits and values. Sponsors: D, E, 5

  • S16·E126

    Slimey's night out

    May 13, 1985

    Oscar's pet worm Slimey ventures out for an evening adventure on Sesame Street. He encounters various residents and experiences different situations throughout his night. Slimey's small size and perspective lead to amusing and educational moments. Sponsors: X, Y, 4

  • S16·E127

    Episode 2092

    May 14, 1985

    A very brief episode with minimal content and few scenes. Basic interactions among residents are shown. The episode is short and focuses on fundamental concepts. Sponsors: A, X, 11

  • S16·E128

    Oscar and a Honker trick Telly

    May 15, 1985

    Oscar teams up with a bird-like creature called a Honker to play pranks and tricks on Telly throughout the day. The schemes escalate as they try to outwit and fool Telly. Telly eventually realizes what's happening and tries to get back at his pranksters. Sponsors: C, W, 8

  • S16·E129

    Telly watches Mr. Mac's cart

    May 16, 1985

    Telly agrees to watch Mr. Mac's cart while he's away, but finds the responsibility challenging as customers keep approaching. Various residents come by with requests and questions. Telly learns about customer service and the importance of being reliable and attentive. Sponsors: E, J, 7

  • S16·E130

    Big Bird and Officer George look for Barkley

    May 17, 1985

    When Barkley goes missing, Big Bird teams up with Officer George to search for the dog throughout Sesame Street. They follow clues and ask residents if they've seen him. The search becomes an adventure that teaches about community cooperation and the importance of finding lost pets. Sponsors: A, E, 12

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