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I've heard that the AMs sang "Consider Yourself", from "Oliver" on Flip's show.
Is this true?
Also, if so, were these the same AMs that sang that song on the premiere episode or were they different?
Thanks!
BlueAM
"The Devil made me do it!"- Geraldine
Is it possible that you can write to the Muppet puppet builders and designers?
I would rully luv to write to them because I LOOOOVE the creativity of those people.
Thanks!
HAPPY BIRTHDAY, JERRY!!!!!!!
I rully luv his work for Henson and ALL his characters. I'm glad he gave the world the Count, Floyd, Robin, Herry, Mumford, Frazzle, Gobo, Little Jerry, Herbert Birdsfoot, Sherlock Hemlock, Trash Heap, Beard, Fat Blue, Pops, Blind Pew, Fleet Scribbler, Biff, Uncle...
I just noticed a similarity:
Don Music was dropped from SS because of complaints about kids imitating his head banging.
Kids imitated the Three Stooges' stunts at home and the network got complaints about it.
Anyone notice this?
BlueAM
Hi ho, everyone!
As you know, I've been looking for descripts of characters to help out the Count.
My first characters:
The Bath Boys. They sang "Let's Go Tubbin'". I don't know whether this was a Muppet skit or not, so could anyone help me please?
Please describe them if they were...
A while ago, I sent my letter to the AMs, but something even better happened.
I got a note from the Viewer Mail Coordinator at Sesame Workshop saying how great my AM drawings were, and he sent me a signed pic of the Sesame Gang.
So, whaddaya think?
BlueAM
This one bit just came to mind.
There were these guys called the Bath Boys who sang "Let's Go Tubbin'".
I don't know whether this was on the show or if it was created especially just for the "Splish Splash" record (I think that was its name.) I also don't know whether this was a Muppet...
The All-Amphibian Band from Elmopalooza! differs from the original version in the way that the Elmopalooza! versions are basic frogs (think those used on TMS) and those in the original version are AMs made up to look like frogs.
Hope this helps!
BlueAM
"Sometimes he lives in the water...
Here are some more folks to add:
The All-Amphibian Band (from "Caribbean Amphibian"): One of them is a green AM with bulgy eyes, black hair, black moustache, and Jamaican-type clothes. The next one is female, and is lavender with curly black hair, earrings (I think), bulgy eyes and eyelids...
One forum member sent a letter to Frank with the address, and he said that he got a reply from him.
I think it would work for me. Since we know Frank's current schedule, I'm going to try to write to him.
Whatever happens, I'll send him two, two Classic SS images I found online, both of...
Nice updates, Count!
First of all, I want to point out that it should be Ferlinghetti Donizetti, because of the lyrics of his song:
"Ferlinghetti Donizetti is my name, rhymin' and rappin' is my game!"
Hope this helps!
Also, what skits were Walt Dizzy and Henry Piggins in?
Thanks...
Monty Python fans alert: Ray Millichope, editor for MPFC, edited the film.
Frank Muir (We Have Ways of Making You Laugh) did the opening and closing narration ("Professor, overture, please!").
Do any of you other guys know about this film, even though I asked already?
BlueAM
They're two different skits, I believe.
So, can any of you guys help me with descriptions of the two policemen in the skit I'm talking about?
Thanks again!
BlueAM
Nice point of view there, JaniceFerSure, old chap!
In it, they play scenes from "I'm All Right Jack", "Monty Python and the Holy Grail", and "The Belles of St. Trinian's", as well as the Goons' short "The Case of the Mukkinese Battlehorn".
Some mad, mad, mad, mad highlights:
Max Wall...
I found this video called "The Best of British Film Comedy", a reissue of a 1977 film called "To See Such Fun". It's VERY hilarious. It features excerpts from over 80 years of the greatest British comedies, from the 1920s to the 1970s.
It has many of the greats: Peter Sellers, Marty Feldman...
Hi, all!
As you know, I'm desperately looking for descripts of characters.
My first character:
There was a skit that my mom likes SOOO much. This skit had the Big Bad Wolf on trial, and many wolves were brought in, until a chicken was brought in ("Is he big? Is he bad? Is he... A...
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