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    Top ten segments from each season

    Top ten of the seasons from 22-24: Season 22: 1. Super Grover and Super Elmo 2. Good Morning, Morning 3. Arnold rides a chair 4. Lambaba 5. Heavy and Light 6. Monsterpiece Theater: Twin Beaks 7. This Song is for the Birds 8. Important 9. Cecile: I Wanna Be Me 10. Monsterpiece Theater: Twelve...
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    Top ten segments from each season

    And now top ten from the remaining seasons that began in the 1980s: Season 18: 1. Do De Rubber Duck 2. Squeal of Fortune 3. Spring is Here 4. Write It Down (vaudeville) 5. Kermit and Cookie Monster - mystery box 6. Sing Your Synonyms 7. Detective series: the clue 8. The American Revolution...
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    Top ten segments from each season

    Favorites from seasons 17 and 18. Season 16: 1. Wet Paint 2. N-TV 3. What’s inside Herry Monster? 4. Smokey Robinson - I Really Got a Hold on Me 5. Carly Simon - Be with Me 6. Teeny Little Super Guy: Danger 7. Kids Just Love to Brush 8. Kermit and Grover - hair piece salesman 9. Kermit...
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    Top ten segments from each season

    And top ten each from seasons 14 and 15: Season 14: 1. Monsterpiece Theater: Chariots of Fur 2. We Coulda 3. James Taylor - That Grouchy Face 4. But I Like You 5. Kermit News: Alice in Wonderland 6. Monsterpiece Theater: The Sound of Music 7. I Wish I Had a Friend to Play with Me 8...
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    Top ten segments from each season

    My top ten of each season from seasons 9-13: Season 9: 1. This is My J 2. Grover asks friends why the number two is their favorite number 3. The Ten Commandments of Health 4. Fireworks Alphabet 5. Monsterpiece Theater: Upstairs, Downstairs 6. Bert and Ernie - water sports 7. Madeline Kahn...
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    Top ten segments from each season

    Top ten each from seasons 6, 7, and 8. season 6: 1. Telephone Rock 2. What’s the Name of That Song? 3. I Can’t Help It 4. Typewriter: N-Nose 5. Invisible Ice Cream Cone 6. I’m Square 7. Grover serves a burger 8. City-Country Song 9. Twiddlebugs: stamp 10. Roosevelt Franklin - here and there...
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    The Muppet Show on American television

    I feel like people were really starting to use the internet around 1993, though I didn’t really know about it until 1996.
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    Top ten segments from each season

    season 4: 1. Bert’s bust 2. Herry and John-John count 3. The Count and Cookie Monster co-operate 4. Kermit News: Rapunzel 5. Beat the Time: Cookie Monster 6. Lost boy remembers 7. Kermit and Joey say the alphabet 8. The Song of the Count 9. The Alligator King 10. Kermit News: Cinderella...
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    Top ten segments from each season

    I don’t recall if I’ve done this before, but I’d like to list my top ten favorite segments, at least for now, and in no particular order, from each season. And to be honest, I am not sure whether I’ll list every season (I haven’t seen a whole lot from the last few seasons). But we’ll see how far...
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    The Muppet Show on American television

    It’s interesting, that was mentioned in a MuppetZine article, which came shortly after the public was starting to use the internet (a few months after I first got the internet), the magazine didn’t have any articles announcing why TMS was canceled on Nick. I wonder how they found out. Must...
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    The "You know what?" thread

    I do prefer how the Wet Paint host talks. I wonder what it would have been like it SMV was a recurring thing and used for more songs. I could see such intros being used for such songs as Healthy Food, Don’t Throw That Trash on the Ground, Rebel L, Monster in the Mirror, Mountain of Love, The...
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    The "You know what?" thread

    Yeah. Seems they were interested in spoofing MTV a lot, with MTV-style introductions. Still, season 16 had at least two veejays performed by Fran Brill, one of whom wasn’t named. I wonder if they should have just used the same veejay both times. One was an alliterative N name for NTV, but that...
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    The "You know what?" thread

    A lot of my favorite Sesame Street inserts, or at least a lot of the ones I’ve been really enjoying lately, come from seasons 16 and 17. Which includes segments I may not have been familiar with until seeing them online recently, or I had seen them before but hadn’t watched or cared about much...
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    The Wubbulous World of Dr. Seuss: Season 1 vs. Season 2

    I know I could have looked at that. I chose not to look when making that post, to honestly talk about what I could or couldn’t remember off-hand.
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    The Wubbulous World of Dr. Seuss: Season 1 vs. Season 2

    I didn’t think any particular seasons were discussed more or less than others. Didn’t think the show had much talk at all on the Muppet forums (and I was a fan of the show when it aired). 8pm on a Sunday isn’t a particularly late time for people. When I was in Elementary school my bedtime was...
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    The Muppet Show on American television

    I can’t remember, Toughpigs has scans of every page of every article. I don’t recall a big “The Muppet Show is off the air to not compete with Muppets Tonight” article, I recall it being mentioned in passing somewhere, but I recall it was after the shows last broadcast on ABC, so maybe the Fall...
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    The Muppet Show on American television

    i saw that mentioned in a Muppetzine article. it’s a shame that the competition clause affected TMS reruns.
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    The Charlie Brown and Snoopy Thread!

    What I meant was that it was planned to air on CBS but ended up not airing there, coming to video first (and lumped in as part of the Snoopy Double Feature series as opposed to releasing it on its own and making a big deal out of it, though I don’t think there was any promotion for the made for...
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    Unearthing previously "lost" Sesame Street episodes

    I thought there has been a lot of segments that aired and then tested poorly afterwards (maybe they tested well enough with the test audience, which would be a fairly smaller amount of children than those who would watch when they air on television). I can’t really think of any segments, though...
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    Unearthing previously "lost" Sesame Street episodes

    They probably didn’t air internationally because they show words on the sign. Or are there sight word segments that have aired internationally (it would be hard to replace the words being spelled)? I looked at the “what links here” and so far the wiki doesn’t know of any airings past season 3...
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