Oh dear, I can see you all started posting an hour ago! Sorry I'm late but I started listening to the podcast and just didn't stop, lol.
And I really don't know what to say...One thing I'm reminded of. I've been so pleased that the Fraggle Rock DVDs have been so good about including Richard. But it also made me worry that once the Fraggle DVDs were done, that we wouldn't get to hear about Richard much anymore, since it is so difficult to find information to begin with.
It bothered me but it looks like my prayers were answered after all. I think we'll be able to talk about this for quite awhile. And again, I think our own dedication definitely helped bring this about
First off, I'm glad my suggestion to use the Glady clip from Sesame Street was listened to. The one where they sing "One of these things." It's on the 2nd Old School DVD and a clip that really shows off Richard's talent. When you see the clip, watch Gladys try to get the little blond girl to realize she's suppose to say "the cow!" It's just very cute, hehe.
I agree with Speedracer's comments, "Honk of Honks" is one of the most important episodes of Fraggle Rock. The moment when Doc finds out his friend is sick, and then when he meets Gobo is amazing. It's appropriately awkward, as if you just walked in on a very emotional moment. And as Speedracer said, not too much or too little, just perfect. "You're not a silly creature...you're a you!"
It's official, Frank Oz is my personal tie for favorite Muppet performer! I have always adored his characters and his determination to make it as a director. And I always felt bad for him when people said he betrayed the Muppets or something. I think hearing these stories about how Frank visited Richard every day and took such good care of him, should (I don't know if it will, but should) definitely disspell such rumors. As they say, Good onya, Frank!
I enjoyed the first couple of people who spoke (I can't recall their names now), because they weren't big famous people, but they had some of the most touching and personal stories. If I someone littering, I might be more tempted to give someone a piece of my mind, lol.
What's kinda funny is many of the stories about Richard reminded me of myself (though I think we can all say that). Like when Richard sprained an ankle trying to get to the Opera. I instantly recalled all the times I have been in a rush to get to an event I loved (many of them Muppet related). My friends will tell you you'd think the world was coming to an end the way I carried on, lol. And spraining an ankle is not out of the question!
Also about how he fell about knocked a tooth out. I can do better than that, I too fell as a child and knocked both of my front teeth out! All because I didn't listen to my mother when she said not to put my hands behind my back when I walked, lol. And I didn't get my adult teeth for ages!
I didn't realize Richard knew he was sick as early as 1986 when the 30th Anniversary aired. From everything that was said it sounds like it was a very difficult and long road for him to travel, obviously. I can't begin to imagine. But it sounds like he wasn't alone and I'm grateful for that.
It was wonderful of Jane to give so much to the fans. That Howdy Doody story is fantastic, I would be very interested if that episode still exists, lol. I laughed when Gus was thoughtful enough to stear Richard away from Captain Kangaroo and leave him in the street, lol. Probably my favorite quote of Richard's was his eager and frustrated, "But I want to be in show business!" Perhaps that's the first moment Scooter took his first breath, hehe.