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Season 1 (2009) Keith discovers he has the wordball power and is invited to become a member of the Electric Company. Francine Carruthers, the leader of the neighborhood troublemakers called the Pranksters, steals Keith's ability.
Ep.TitleAir Date1"Skills"January 23, 2009 (2009-01-23) [n 1]2"Scent of a Human"January 30, 2009 (2009-01-30) [n 1]3"Lights, Camera, Beetles!"February 6, 2009 (2009-02-06)4"Call Me Tiki"February 13, 2009 (2009-02-13) [n 1]Episode Guide may refer to: Original Run (1971-1977) [] Season 1; Season 2; Season 3; Season 4; Season 5; Season 6; Reboot [] 2009 Version
Keith is invited to join The Electric Company, but before he can take the oath, Francine swoops in and steals his special skill. Can The Electric Company help him get it back, or will Keith be powerless forever?
A total of 780 episodes were produced in the show's six-season run, 130 per season. As with Sesame Street, each episode of The Electric Company was numbered on-screen instead of using traditional episode titles. Seasons One through Four were numbered 1–520 (1971–1975).
The first season consisted of 28 weekly episodes. A second season consisting of twelve episodes began airing on January 18, 2010. A third season debuted on February 7, 2011, and ended on April 4, 2011, with new Company member Marcus and new Prankster Gilda (named after Saturday Night Live cast member Gilda Radner).
Jan 23, 2009 · Season 1; Season # Overall # Episode Title Airdate 1 1 Skills: January 23, 2009 Episode Concepts: S, ST, Silent E Vocabulary: skill, feature, athlete, visualize
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Total Runtime 16d 4h 59m (780 episodes) Country United States. Languages English. Studio Children's Television Workshop. Genres Comedy, Family. A production of the Children's Television Workshop, The Electric Company taught phonics and grammar to young viewers through songs and comedic sketches.