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Learn more- Today on The Electric Company, Rudolph tells us he's "not good".
The show starts off with The Used News, presenting silly news stories such as a snail moving out of his shell and into an apartment building. Then it's off to the letter G as Rudolph the Red-Nosed Clown (Luis Avalos) loses his big gray (and invisible) dog, Gray Guy. Fortunately, Skip Hinnant finds him. After G comes the GR consonant blend. Judy Graubart is positive her house is plagued by green gremlins (Hinnant and Jimmy Boyd), but they never show themselves until nobody's looking! The Short Circus then tells their favorite jokes onstage - Steven Gustafson takes his (suit)case to court, then comes back with a ladder so he can take it to a higher court. The vowel team OA is the next topic, heard in words like "float" and "soap". Bill Cosby reads a "Watch your hat and coat" sign, which waitress Rita Moreno informs him is there so he can make sure nobody will steal his hat and coat. They're safe... but someone steals the table! Then Morgan Freeman, Graubart, Hinnant, Hattie Winston, and Avalos sing a silly rendition of "There's a Hole in the Bottom of the Sea" in which words containing OA accumulate in the hole - a goat, a toad, a roast. Paul the Gorilla (Boyd) tries to join in, but unfortunately, there's no OA in "banana". The last topic is the ING suffix. Screaming and fleeing will definitely occur when Graubart meets the Wolfman (Boyd)! The very last segment features Letterman in The Corniest Concert, who sets things right when the Spellbinder turns Colonel Cobb's horn into corn!
Tune in next time when Fargo will decode this label: "Pigs".
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