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Opening number on the Cheryl Ladd episode.
Opening number on the Spike Milligan episode. It's actually "Oklahoma", theme from the Rodgers & Hammerstein musical of the same name, but instead of taking place in the Old West, it's set in Japan, which includes the city of Yokahama. Another...
Note gag was in.
As was "Chopsticks" as played by the Muppet chickens. This sketch is in between the scene with Robin in the prop room and Vet's Hospital. It's like "Down at Papa Joe's" from the Edgar Bergen episode only it's in front of a light blue background.
Intro to the park...
Let me rephrase. "All Work and All Play" was the first totally Doozer-centric episode.
Another classic IMO is "A Tune for Two", with its theme of discrimination and the classic song "We are the Children of Tomorrow".
David "Gorgon Heap" Ebersole
Well, I see that my choice of Wanda has kept me out of the catfight. Looks like I'm clear without competition. Well, except Wayne. Must eliminate:mad:! Oh wait, looks like that's already being taken care of in my icon.
David "Gorgon Heap" Ebersole
I've done some outlines with some of these folks already- Billy Joel, Sammy Davis Jr., David Ogden Stiers, with several more in the pike- Alan Alda, Rodney Dangerfield, Gene Wilder, and John Ritter. I agree that Suzanne Somers would've been a good choice, and of course Gary Burghoff, Weird Al...
Oo! Oo! I know this one!
W: "Ah, there aren't many performers who could hold a candle to Bruce Forsyth!"
S: "Of course not, they'd burn him!"
W: "Statler, you must be the old fool there's no fool like."
And I can't believe I forgot my very favorite S&W quote, the closing comment of the...
I thought he evolved out of a Frackle called P.J. Dripsnout- maybe that was Droop?
It might say in "Designs and Doodles", and I think it used to say in his Featured Creature bit on the old Henson.com.
I got Snake Frackle for the green stripy one from the picture in "Designs and Doodles"...
One more- Snake Frackle/original Green Hunchback Frackle was in the closing number on the Linda Lavin episode, "Beyond the Blue Horizon", in which multitudes of Muppets sing on a giant cake set (in honor of Kermit's birthday).
David "Gorgon Heap" Ebersole
Actually I think it's a tuba.
He's performed by Jim in the Joel Grey episode, by Richard in the Paul Williams episode, and by Jerry in the Charles Aznavour and Zero Mostel episodes.
David "Gorgon Heap" Ebersole
This is to ferret out where our Muppet priorities lie (although I think I know the answer already- I'm kind of just wanting to confirm).
Would you trade special features for a fully uncut season? That is to say, if the cost of restoring all 24 episodes in a season to their uncut state could...
You know, that got me to wondering, and not in a good way. There were a number of episodes I would've expected to be released on the Time-Life videos; chief among them was the Bernadette Peters episode. It's a bona fide classic, right up there with the Madeline Kahn and Julie Andrews episodes...
I'm thinking that the sales so far of Season One indicate clearly releasing more seasons will be monetarily justified. I doubt if Disney or Henson really had a serious bead on how high the demand truly is, and the fact that it's placed so high demonstrates the popularity, and I think Season Two...
Ah! Again! Never saw that one either. Looking forward to the possibility/likelihood of Season Two (judging by the current pre-sale ranking at Amazon.com, Season One is pegged to be a big seller).
David "Gorgon Heap" Ebersole
Never decided anything about the Chicken Roller Disco, that was one of JediX's. The little chick is not a bad idea tho, not bad at all. I'd say the little chick oughta just be performed by whomever can make the best chirping noise (or rather, whoever performed him in the Nancy Walker episode)...
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