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The muppets in this number were: Kermit, Miss Piggy, Link Hogthrob, Dr. Strangepork, Rizzo, Scooter, Gonzo, Floyd, Janice, Zoot, Fozzie Bear, and Annie Sue Pig. Statler and Waldorf also sang a line in their balcony.
I would like to have a Jim Henson Hour DVD, though if it were a complete series DVD then Henson and Disney would have to work out a special deal, otherwise it would be cut up.
The Dog City special has been released on DVD (in the UK but not the US :mad: :boo: ), and all of the Storyteller...
This outline takes place during the third season of The Muppet Show.
Dressing Room
Scooter: OH, Johnny Carson, fifteen seconds 'till curtain!
Johnny Carson: Fifteen secodns? I can't get ready in fifteen seconds!
Scooter: (looking at watch) Now it's five seconds.
Johnny Carson: Oh...
They have appeared together quite frequently, especially after they were given new performers. They interracted in some Letter of the Day sketches. Of course, I'd like to see Cookie Monster as a customer at Charlie's Resturaunt.
And now, here is my Sunday schedule:
8:00AM Sesame Street (select episodes from 1982-1996)
9:00AM The Electric Company
9:30AM Cousin Skeeter
10:00AM Dog City
10:30AM Fat Albert
11:00AM The Charlie Brown and Snoopy Show
11:30AM Play With Me Sesame
12:00PM Special
1:00PM Looney...
Here is the saturday schedule:
8:00AM Sesame Street (select episodes from 1982-1993)
9:00AM Muppet Babies
9:30AM Little Muppet Monsters
10:00AM Fraggle Rock
10:30AM The Animated Fraggle Rock
11:00AM The Weird Al Show
11:30AM Looney Tunes
1:00PM Movie
3:00PM Special
4:00PM...
Here is the weeknight schedule for 12:00AM-3:00AM
12:00AM Television Rarities (including surviving episodes of Howdy Doody, Captain kangaroo, Sam and Friends, You're In The Picture, and other programs from the 1940s-1970s)
1:00AM Disneyland (and it's various alternate titles)
2:00AM The...
Here is the schedule for Monday-Tuesday 8:00PM-12:00PM
8:00PM SCTV (30 minute episodes)
8:30 PM You Can't Do That On Television
9:00PM That '70s Show
9:30PM The Ren and Stimpy Show
10:00PM Saturday Night Live (1975-1980 episodes)
11:30PM Monty Python's Flying Circus...
Here is the schedule for Monday-Wednesday from 5:00 PM-8:00Pm:
5:00PM Dinosaurs
5:30PM The Muppet Show
6:00PM Newheart
6:30PM Fractured Flickers
7:00PM The Jimmy Dean Show
Here is the Thursday-Friday schedule from 5:00Pm-8:00PM:
5:00Pm Salute Your Shorts
5:30PM Welcome...
And now here is the Monday-Friday schedule for afternoon shows.
2:00 PM Sesame Street (select episodes from 1977-1991)
3:00 PM Rocky and Bullwinkle (with original Rocky and his friends/ The Bullwinkle Show openings)
3:30 PM The Muppet Show
4:00 PM Looney Tunes (more popular cartoons...
If you could own and schedule your own cable channel, what programs would you put on?
Here is my idea for a regular weekday schedule. I think I might be dreaming too much for a schedule like this, though. It seems like most cable channels these days are owned by companies that only want to...
I know that some of the following pairings feature two characters performed by the same person, so please ignore some of them. However, here are some pairings I'd like to see:
Fat Blue and Simon Soundman (since they look similar)
Ernie and Guy Smiley
Guy Smiley and Bert
Harvey...
It is a bit interesting that telly's role as Monster on the Spot didn't occur much because of Kermit being another main reporter, because I've read about a Sesame Street news segment that didn't feature Kermit. For soem reason, this sketch featured Warren Wolf, and he interviewed Dr. Nobel...
I think Telly has been the monster on the spot quite a bit during the 1990s. I think he was monster on the spot in a scene from Big Bird's Birthday, i recall seeing a promo for PBS a long time ago where Telly interviewed a kid (i think Telly was in his reporter attire), and Telly was a reporter...
After I wrote this, I started thinking that I should have had a scene with Robert Reed and Sam the Eagle. They would have probably gotten along well, having the same feelings towards the show.
Sometimes I wonder if Robert Reed would have wanted to appear on The Muppet Show. I know that he...
I was also wondering if Sam appeared in any other season 5 episodes besides the Marty Feldman episode. It seems like Sweetums also wasn't in very many episodes from that season (was he in any fifth season episodes other than the marty Feldman and Glenda Jackson episodes?).
a list of videos not yet reviewed
It's been awhile since the last time anybody has written any reviews or listings of skits in the videos, so i thought I'd make a checklist of all videos not yet listed. I am not going to list any video releases of television specials, movies, episodes of the...
This outline takes place during the third season.
Cold Opening/ Dressing Room
Scooter: Robert Reed, 15 seconds 'till curtain.
Robert Reed: (reading scripts) I cannot beleive this! My agent lied to me.
Scooter: What's wrong?
Robert reed: My agent tyold me that i would get to do...
What other episodes of The Muppet Show do you think that Lips should have been in?
Here is my list:
Gene Kelly: backstage during closing number.
Loretta Switt: backstage during UK spot and in closing number.
Brooke Shields: in opening number and as a member of the jury.
Senor...
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