![]() He realizes Santa had already come and gone when he sees the presents under the tree (due to him falling asleep on the roof and Santa's shadow looms over him while he's asleep). In the end, Big Bird walks down from the roof to warm up, much to the relief of his friends. Gordon suggests leaving cookies for Santa, leaving him perplexed. ![]() At Gordon and Susan Robinson's apartment, he laments to Gordon that he was unable to contact Santa. In confusion he ends up violently eating a pencil and typewriter to write a letter, and a telephone to call the North Pole. Hooper, the store owner, realizes what is happening and gives them their treasured possessions back as Christmas presents.Īlso, Cookie Monster attempts to get in touch with Santa Claus to bring him cookies for Christmas. Bert trades away his prized paper clip collection to buy a pink soap dish for Ernie's Rubber Duckie, but Ernie has bartered it to get Bert an empty cigar box for his paper clip collection. ![]() Henry story " The Gift of the Magi", Bert and Ernie want to give each other Christmas presents, but they have no money. Oscar reveals that he was only teasing Big Bird and agrees to help search for him. After the residents of Sesame Street realize that Big Bird has gone missing, Maria confronts Oscar for upsetting Big Bird. He spends the night out in the cold on the brownstone's roof, waiting for Santa to appear in person. Big Bird even attempts a reenactment with Snuffy but it is unsuccessful. Big Bird enlists the help of Kermit the Frog and Grover to interview children about how he manages it their responses vary. In the main story, Oscar the Grouch plants the seeds of doubt in Big Bird's mind whether Santa Claus can actually get down chimneys to deliver Christmas presents. Afterward, they head home to Sesame Street performing the song "True Blue Miracle". The special starts with live-action versions of the Muppets enjoying an ice skating party. ![]() Christmas Eve on Sesame Street is a Sesame Street Christmas special first broadcast on PBS on Sunday, December 3, 1978. ![]()
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