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Disney stole my idea!
Just kidding,but our ideas our very similar.
As an update on my idea, I thought it would be great if the Muppets could have THEIR OWN show, and it could be shown on ABC. And here's the catch-it would only be shown occasionaly. You know- like a "special event" every now and then. Most of the shows would be a full hour, while others would be only 30 minutes. Here's my schedule:
Jan: Full Hour
March: 30 min
August: Full Hour
September: 30 min.
November: 30 min.
December: Full Hour
The only reason why I say on occasion is well, you can't go wrong with a "television special"...eh, if that makes any sense. Basically, it's not really a series, so you can't cancel it...if that makes sense. Anyways, a series of television specials would seem much easier to introduce the muppets back into today's audience. Also, as with Studio DC, their will be Disney Channel stars AND regular celebs too.
So, does anyone agree on that?


Disney stole my idea!
Just kidding,but our ideas our very similar.As an update on my idea, I thought it would be great if the Muppets could have THEIR OWN show, and it could be shown on ABC. And here's the catch-it would only be shown occasionaly. You know- like a "special event" every now and then. Most of the shows would be a full hour, while others would be only 30 minutes. Here's my schedule:
Jan: Full Hour
March: 30 min
August: Full Hour
September: 30 min.
November: 30 min.
December: Full Hour
The only reason why I say on occasion is well, you can't go wrong with a "television special"...eh, if that makes any sense. Basically, it's not really a series, so you can't cancel it...if that makes sense. Anyways, a series of television specials would seem much easier to introduce the muppets back into today's audience. Also, as with Studio DC, their will be Disney Channel stars AND regular celebs too.
So, does anyone agree on that?


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. It's a little like having a play with no actors or stage and asking the people that paid for tickets to read summaries about what the basic idea would be for the plot off a piece of paper before it is made into a real script and calling that a show...I always feel a bit let down..but maybe I am spoiled or a reading snob, I dunno
*is very sorry and does not mean to offend anyone*