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Either way, Scooter's quite lucky - after all, not everyone, human or Muppet, gets to hold hands and sing with Diana Ross before an audience of millions. It clearly shows that Scooter's more than just the gofer now.

(And as if that weren't proof enough, there is that kiss he got from Lynda Carter only a few episodes before...:wink: )
 

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Yup, now Scooter can say he's really made it! :wink:

How odd, it seems that RH might have done a voice over for a Sesame Street cartoon. At least that's what the video poster said. And it does sound like him. I just didn't think the puppeteers did voices for the cartoons. Still, maybe he was trying to strengthen his resume, hehe.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TmqIIxc9-Mw
 

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Hmm, now whoever could that be? :wink: And hey, if Jim can do voices for the animation, what's to stop the rest of the team from doing it?

It sounds like Richard's channeling mostly Wayne, with some Scooter.

Someone mentioned that the FR puppeteers (especially Richard) wanted to do the voices for the animated version as well, but the producers said no.
They said the show was on a budget - and I imagine that the Muppet performers would have been a little more expensive to hire than the usual stable of voice actors.
But I wonder if it also had to do with union rules and that sort of thing - if some of the studio regulars objected to high-profile guests coming in and taking parts.
 

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Hmm, now whoever could that be? :wink: And hey, if Jim can do voices for the animation, what's to stop the rest of the team from doing it?

It sounds like Richard's channeling mostly Wayne, with some Scooter.
Yeah that's true. I'll try to be more open minded about these things, lol. Yeah definitely Wayne, only slightly less pompous, hehe.

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Someone mentioned that the FR puppeteers (especially Richard) wanted to do the voices for the animated version as well, but the producers said no.
They said the show was on a budget - and I imagine that the Muppet performers would have been a little more expensive to hire than the usual stable of voice actors.
But I wonder if it also had to do with union rules and that sort of thing - if some of the studio regulars objected to high-profile guests coming in and taking parts.
That was the Karen Prell interview on Muppet Central. Yeah, there's usually some budget or union technicality. I felt so sorry for Richard when I read that, he probably didn't like the idea of anyone else playing Junior! I get the impression he was his baby, you know? It was probably sad when the live series ended and he couldn't perform him anymore. Makes me wonder what they will do with Junior in the upcoming film.
 

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Yeah, Dave said it was a poignant moment when Gobo and the others finally met Doc face to face, so I imagine there were more than a few teary eyes at the wrap.

I do wonder what Richard and the others thought of the animated version of FR, whether they liked the voices or hated them. I mean, Richard seemed to get such a charge out of playing Junior on Fraggle Rock. There is that one moment in the documentary where Junior is going through the motions, while Richard sits off camera gleefully lip-syncing with the waldo.

(You know, seeing Richard, Cheryl and Jerry at the table makes me think of a panel of Olympic judges. It'd be funny - the Gorgs make a dive for the Fraggles, while off camera, the three puppeteers hold up signs with scores on them.)
 

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Yes... And now we bring you the results of the first ever secretly recorded Gorg diving competition.
JN: 9.
Cheryl: 9.5.
R: 9.9.
And a 5 from the grouch at the end of the table? Hey, who let Oscar in here!
 

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Wow a 5, rather generous for Oscar! :grouchy:

Gorg diving competition...the very thought makes me giggle hehehe. I can see Junior Gorg enjoying that. Maybe not Ma Gorg though...and Pa Gorg would probably convince Junior to do it twice so he wouldn't have to. :wink:
 

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Awww, hehe, cuuuute idea.

Lol and Ed, here I was thinking "And who wouldn't give them a 9 or a 10!" I told the judges to try and make Oscar behave! :wink: Then again, leaving Richard in charge of someone behaving..... not the best bet! :wink:
 

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Well Oscar's probably annoyed at the Gorgs for trying to throw a perfectly good trash heap in the river! :wink:
 

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"Are you sure this isn't another one of your dumb hare-brained schemes?"
"Oh, no, Pa, this is one of my smart hare-brained schemes!"

And I can easily imagine the Trash Heap, Philo and Gunge providing running commentary...or Jerry could do his Lewis Kazagger persona?

(Junior makes another dive for Gobo and Wembley; off-camera, the puppeteers' table jumps two inches off the ground)

Jerry: 8.5.
Cheryl: 9.
Richard: 9.5 on the Richter scale. (or would that be the Richard scale?)
 
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