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    The Count wants to count blue people

    The Count: Greetings! I am The Count! They call me The Count because I love to count things! Today, I shall count blue people. Let's see who will come by me that is blue. (Kermit walks by) Kermit: Hello, count. The Count: Hi, Kermit... oh, you're not blue. Kermit: No, I'm green. The...
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    Beat the Time with tonights contestant, Sherlock Hemlock!

    Announcer: It's time now for everybody's favorite game show, "Beat The Time"! And here is everyones favvorite game show host, Guy Smiley! Guy Smiley: Thank you, thank you! And now, ehre is our contestant, Mr. Sherlock Hemlock! Sherlock Hemlock: Greetings! Guy Smiley: Now Mr. Hemlock, you...
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    asking Mary Louise her name

    In the Muppet Show episode with Twiggy, Kermit asks his dancing partner, mary Louise, what her name is. This is a bit odd, since none of the other characters in At the Dance asked their partners what their names are. I wonder what the significance of this was? Could the writers have been trying...
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    eventful segments

    Are there any skits that, as a kid, you really liked, but didn't see very often? Segments that seemed like an event whenever it was shown? Or if it was so rarely shown that if you ended up tapping an episode with that sketch or finding a video with it, you considered it a victory? Here are...
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    Monsterpiece Theater Set

    In Sesame Street: 20 and Still Counting, there is a brief clip from a Monsterpiece Theater introduction, which takes place in a bright green room. However, in all full Monsterpiece Theater skits I've seen, the intros and outros take place in a dark brown room. So my questions are, which...
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    The Boy Who Cried Cookie Monster

    Herbert Birdsfoot: Hello, folks. Herbert Birdsfoot here, and today, I am going to read to you the story of "The Boy Who Cried Cookie Monster". (scene fades to a bakery setting, with Harvey Kneeslapper behind a counter while Herbert narrarates) "There once was a practical joker...." Harvey...
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    Allistar Cookie's pipe

    I was reading at Muppet Wiki that in the earlier Monsterpiece Theater skecthes, Allistar Cookie had a pipe in his mouth, and at the end of the skits, he ate the pipe, but then he eventually stopped having a pipe, possibly out of fear that it was making kids want to smoke. Now, I remember seeing...
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    What if Sesame Street Live was around during the early years?

    I have been wondering lately... what do you think Sesame Street Live would have been like if the first Sesame Street Live show was produced in 1969, 1970, or 1971? I doubt there would have been a Sesame Street Live show for the first year. After all, the show was just getting started, Sesame...
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    Earl's reasons for marrying Fran

    On Dinosaurs, Earl has often mentioned different reasons for marrying Fran. Here is a list of some of the reasons: In Hurling Day, Earl told Fran that he married her so that he can hurl her mother over a tar pit. In How to Pick up Girls, Earl told Robbie that he married Fran just because...
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    The Muppet Show Yearbook 1980-1981

    Here is the final chapter in my Muppet Show Yearbook series of fan fics. (the show opens with a shot of a book, featuring "The Muppet Show Yearbook: 1980-1981" on the cover. Scene dissolves to a shot of Kermit, Miss Piggy, Fozzie, Lew Zeland, Rizzo, Gonzo, and Scooter sitting around a table...
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    The Muppet Show Yearbook 1979-1980

    Here is another yearbook installment. (The openign sequence, a book cover with the title, is shown, followed by a shot of Kermit, Sam, Bunsen, Beaker, and Lew zeland in a meeting room) Kermit: Well, the time has come for another Muppet Show yearbook. Bunsen: Oh, yes, lots of memories...
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    The Muppet Show Yearbook 1978-1979

    Here is another installment of "The Muppet Show Yearbook". (The title appears on the cover of a book shown, and then the scene fades to the office where the yearbook is being worked on. Kermit, Miss Piggy, Robin, Scooter, Annie Sue Pig, Beauregard, and Gladys are in the office) Kermit...
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    The Muppet Show Yearbook 1977-1978

    This is a sequel to my recent fan fiction, The Muppet Show Yearbook 1977-1978. It takes place right after the second season. (the title sequence appears, in which a shot of a book with the title "The Muppet Show Yearbook 1977-1978" appears on-screen. The scene then fades to a shot of an...
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    Kermit and Grover singing

    Has anybody ever noticed that while Kermit and Grover were a regular duo, they hardly ever sang any songs togetehr? I know that they performed a number together on The Ed Sullivan Show, but besides that, it seems like they never sang togetehr on Sesame Street. Has anybody else ever foudn...
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    More Monster Hits!

    (An animated record with the title "More Monster Hits!" appears on-screen, and Grover can be hear dsaying "More Monster Hits!" The scene then fades to black, and then fades to Grover and Elmo in a radio station booth) Grover: Hello, there, welcome to The Monster radio Station, where we play...
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    The Muppet Show Yearbook 1976-1977

    Here is a compilation script that takes place right after the first season of The Muppet Show. (A book, reading "The Muppet Show Yearbook 1976-1977" appears on-screen. The yearbook opens, showing a picture that the camera zooms into, which transists into ana ctual scene. This scene takes...
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    Herbert Birdsfoot presents Making Loud Noises Without Talking

    Herbert Birdsfoot: Hello, Herbert Birdsfoot here, and today I am going to talk about making loud noises wihtout talking. There are many ways to be loud wihtout talking. But instead of me listing the examples, let's just show you some. (Walks to a Honker) Can you make a noise wihtout talking...
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    performing the Two-Headed Monster

    I have been wondering something about the Two-headed Monster. I know that one performer performs the right head, and another performs the left head, but for the performer that performs the right head, how is the right hand operated? Does the performer of the right half perform the head with his...
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    Guess That Shape and Color

    I was at a store today and saw a new DVD called "Guess That Shape and Color". I had read about this several months ago, on the first Muppet Newsflash Forum (though I think it had a different title listed). I didn't buy this DVD, but looking at the packaging and reading the description, it looks...
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    Biff and Sully present Joke Telling

    Biff: Hi, there. It's us, your old pals Biff and Sully. (Sully waves his hand) Biff: Today, we are going to talk to you about jokes. (Sully enthustiastically nods his head in agreement) Biff: Jokes are funny things thta people tell, often as a straightforward question with a...
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