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I don't know about that one. I did think of another one where Kermit wanted to talk about the famous London Fog. Then somebody came in with a London Log and there was a London Frog, etc.
Okay, I understand now. Actually, the one I saw was the one with Garth Brooks. Still I see what you mean. That's kind of surprising though, because Herry sounded nothing like I remember. Maybe he is due for a replacement. The Count sounded okay though.
I think I remember this one. It took place in a school classroom. Professor Grover was talking about school, but he really didn't know anything, so the students corrected him. For example, he said the people in the classroom were called 'customers,' then everybody said "No, they're called...
That's an interesting article, but back to the Jerry/Herry thing. I'm sorry to disagree with you, Ernie. But I've grown up with Jerry's Herry and there's no way that was him, unless he changed the voice for some reason or another. I also recall Herry sounding like he was performed by someone...
While we're on the subject, I did have some time to look at a bit of "Sesame Street" today. Herry made an appearance. I'm guessing that was the Mazarrino Herry, because that very clearly didn't sound like Jerry Nelson. Also, I think that ep was from two seasons ago, so this change must have...
Really good. I especially liked the closing number with Beauregard constantly changing scenery. I'd hate to be with his family during the holiday season. Lol.
Ed Asner fighting with Gonzo? That sounds very believable.
Remember his character Gil Jones from the short lived sitcom "Thunder Alley?" It seems like he's just as grumpy in real life.
I vaguely remember that. I do remember Frank's line of dialog ("Ever popular erroz con pollo.") However, I was thinking this happened in the sketch where Grover was that Mexican dancer. Didn't he give him a "numero uno" there, which was really a "number one?" I'm kind of confused because I...
And a few more. You might be an obsessed Muppet fan if......
You can tell me how to get to Sesame Street?
(Forgive me if I previously mentioned that)
You can very distinctly describe the differences in the voices of...........
Kermit and Ernie
Miss Piggy and Grover
Fozzie and Bert
I remember the Linda Rondstadt song very vaguely. She was with Elmo and another monster. (I guess Rosita wasn't around then, so it couldn't have been her) I don't remember much else about it though.
I know what you mean.
Unlike Frank, Jerry seems to have done a lot after Jim Henson's death. It probably will be pretty hard to find puppateers who can fill his shoes.
Yeah, I read that Carroll Spinney didn't want to destroy the illusion of Big Bird for children and have them think he's not real.
I actually remember that Mr. Roger's episode. It must have come out later than 1981, because I was only born in 1980. Yet I remember this one pretty well...
That's a good list. Just a few corrections:
I believe Carroll Spinney still performs Oscar. John only performed him in the Sesame Street 4D special and I don't think Jim ever performed Grover. I also don't think Joey performed Herry. But I could be wrong.
Also, you could include some...
Yeah. I was thinking that, considering one of the earliest sketches with Brown Grover was when he was with Kermit. I didn't think Jim performed both of them at once.
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