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Yeah, that's the one that I was talking about. I think it was in one of those "On My Way with Sesame Street" collections. The thing I remember most about that one was a pic of a guy reading a magazine, however his hair was over his eyes so he couldn't see what he was reading. Lol.
No. I remember seeing it in the 80s. However, the song was redone this season in the ep "How Many Baloons to Lift Snuffy?" Remember Richard Kind as the balloon fairy. If you can't get an MP3, your next best bet would be to record the episode next time it comes on.
Actually, I remember the mail carrier (aka postman) has been in nearly all versions of the song. I remember it was in the first version with Bob and the AMs. I also read that verse in an 80s Sesame Street book. I guess the cable guy and the cheese were just made up for the Telly/Ben Stiller...
To tell the truth I thought Brian's Janice was a bit off. Since I haven't heard Tyler's I can't comment on that one. I have the movie on tape and I don't think I want to spend money on the DVD just to hear a few lines of dialog that weren't in the TV version. Hopefully, we'll hear the EM...
Yeah, so far I've only heard Richard's Piggy in the Juliet Prowse and Rita Moreno eps. It is a bit strange hearing her sound like that. I sort of consider the voice more like Richard's Janice without the valley girl accent. But I do hear Gladys in there, or even Don Music. No offense to the...
Okay, I got the impression that the original Juliet Prowse pilot was on the DVD since that was newly in the ep guides, but after I reread the posts in this thread, I realize that it came from MTR. Sorry about the confusion.
I sort of agree with Minor Muppets. I've noticed that none of Richard's characters had speaking lines in that one other than Statler, or the breif scene with Scooter. Maybe he was ill or away when that ep was made.
Actually, I believe you meant to say 'Kelly' instead of 'Kathy Lee' there. I remember that ep. I really wish he'd come back with Kelly hosting the show.
Well, I remember Snuffy stayed home to watch Big Bird's nest. But I see your point. If this movie were made today, he might have went along with the rest of the gang.
Hmmm. I'm surprised nobody mentioned that in the other 'three Gordons' thread. I wish I had gotten to know the guy. He seemed like a very talented actor/producer.
Also, they should bring back some of Richard's characters with new performers like they did with Gladys. I think even Don Music could come back if they could find another way for him to express his frusteration rather than banging his head on the piano.
Actually, I think I remember Gina used to have a daycare center, so that's probably what it was before. Somebody also mentioned that it used to be Hiroshi's art studio.
Yes, that's what I mean.
Yes. I see what you mean now. That technique was also used with Drew Carey and Jerry Seinfeld. That is interesting info about Bob. Makes me wonder if any other actors were told to just 'be themselves.' I guess Linda kept the same name on the show, because she's...
Yeah, I never liked Mike's show either. It seems a bit too long to be called a 'super short' show. But seeing the Muppets would make the show worth watching. Too bad I don't have access to Disney.
Well, we still see some 'anything Muppets' pop up every now and then, but I agree with a few on the list. If the problem with Harvey Kneeslapper was his voice it could be modified. After all, the majority of Frank's characters are performed by Eric now anyway. Also, they could surely bring...
I'm guessing their distantly related somehow. I mean they're both blue, furry Muppets with 'Gs' in their names and scratch voices and they both had a thing for Madeline. Lol.
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