Telly: Let's go, group! We've got a date at the Phone-O-Mat.
[the kids join Telly at a display with different kinds of telephones on it]
Telly: This is the special place in Telezonia where we put telephones together. Now, there are many different kinds of phones in use in our country today. There's the typical business phone...
Paul: There's one like that in the office where my mother works.
Telly: ...there's a wall telephone...
Larry: We have one like that in our kitchen wall.
Telly: ...the trimline phone...
Lisa: My aunt has one like that.
Telly: ...and there's several others. And they each have the same kind of parts.
[Telly shows the kids different telephone parts]
Telly: A mouthpiece...
Joe: To talk into.
Telly: ...an earpiece...
Lisa: For listening.
Telly: ...a round dial or push-button, so that you can get the number you want. And wires, and circuits, and a bell inside.
Paul: They make the telephone work.
Telly: And a case to hold it all. Now on the case, there's a cradle, so that you can rest the handset when it's not in use. It's very important the phone handset be in its cradle when it's not being used.
Larry: Or else your friends will not be able to call you.
Paul: Why are telephones in different colors?
Joe: What do the colors mean?
Telly: They're just pretty colors... to match the colors of your house. But regardless of the color, they all work the same way.
Lisa: Are we going to use a telephone while we're in Telezonia?
Joe, Larry, Paul: [enthusiastically] Yeah.
Telly: Certainly! Come on. Let's do that right now.
[Telly and the kids rush off]