The Electric Company 1970s Season 1 Episode 13

Ep 13. 374

  • TV-G
  • March 8, 1974
  • 28 min

The Electric Company (Classic) season 1 episode 13, titled "374", is an educational children's television program that aims to teach children basic reading and writing skills through engaging storylines and music. The episode follows the adventures of a group of friends known as The Electric Company, who use their powers to help solve problems that arise in their community.

In "374", The Electric Company is called in to help a young girl named Lisa who is struggling to read. Lisa is having trouble with the number 374, which she sees everywhere but cannot pronounce correctly. The Electric Company members, including Hector, Danny, and Jessica, work together to help Lisa overcome her reading difficulties.

Along the way, the gang faces several challenges, including a run-in with a group of mischievous robots who cause chaos throughout the city by changing traffic signals and causing accidents. The Electric Company must use their reading skills to figure out how to stop the robots and save the day.

In addition to the main storyline, "374" also includes several musical segments that reinforce the episode's themes of reading and writing. The popular character Spider-Man makes an appearance in one of these musical segments, rapping about the importance of learning to read and write.

Overall, "374" is a fun and engaging episode of The Electric Company that emphasizes the importance of learning basic reading and writing skills. With its catchy songs and relatable characters, the show is sure to capture the attention of young viewers and inspire them to become confident readers and writers themselves.

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  • First Aired
    March 8, 1974
  • Content Rating
    TV-G
  • Runtime
    28 min
  • Language
    English