Curious George

The Man With The Monkey Hands/Whistle Pig Wednesda

Season 3, Episode 6 of 15

The Man with the Monkey Hands - After warning George about the poison ivy lurking in the park, the Man with the Yellow Hat loses his balance and lands hands first in a brush of the itchy, poisonous leaves! With his hands bandaged, he'll need help with everyday tasks such as brushing his teeth, making dinner, even typing a letter. So being a clever little monkey, George invents some ingenious ways to make the Man's life seem normal - like wearing swim fins to assist in picking apples off the floor and taping salad forks to his arms to act as temporary hands. But George's creations are put to the ultimate test when the Man has to present Professor Wiseman's newest invention to the science board, salad forks and all! Whistle Pig Wednesday - "Whistlepig Wednesday," Mr. Glass' unique version of Groundhog Day, is an annual city tradition of predicting when winter will start. Every year on the last Wednesday of August, Sherry the Whistlepig emerges from her burrow. If she sees her shadow, it means cold weather is coming. But what makes Sherry's shadow so special? To find out, George and his animal friends camp out at Sherry's burrow, but fall asleep while waiting for her to wake up. At the shadow ceremony, Mr. Glass mistakes a sleeping George and each one of his friends for a whistlepig and presents them for the world to see. But does a monkey, dog, cat, or pigeon shadow count?

Previously Aired

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Time
Channel
2/3/2009
3 p.m.
2/3/2009
11 p.m.
2/6/2009
3 p.m.
2/6/2009
11 p.m.
2/8/2009
11 p.m.
2/26/2009
3 p.m.
2/26/2009
11 p.m.
2/28/2009
11 p.m.
3/23/2009
3 p.m.
3/23/2009
11 p.m.
4/6/2009
3 p.m.
4/6/2009
11 p.m.
7/13/2009
3 p.m.
7/13/2009
11 p.m.
8/28/2009
3 p.m.
8/28/2009
11 p.m.
8/30/2009
11 p.m.
11/3/2009
3 p.m.
11/3/2009
11 p.m.
2/22/2010
3 p.m.
2/22/2010
11 p.m.
7/9/2010
11 p.m.
7/11/2010
11 p.m.
7/15/2010
11 p.m.
7/17/2010
11 p.m.
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