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Back to the Rock Season 2
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Jim Henson Idea Man
Remember the life. Honor the legacy. Inspire your soul. The new Jim Henson documentary "Idea Man" is now streaming exclusively on Disney+.
Bear arrives on Disney+ The beloved series has been off the air for the past 15 years. Now all four seasons are finally available for a whole new generation.
"Free and High" from the season 4 episode Wembley's Flight.
There's a highway leading upward from your heart.
And it's part of who you are and who you long to be on high.
For a heart can fly and why should you stay home and be stone alone.
When all your dreams are fastened to the sky...
(that's what I thought)
He was in the episode "Welcome Back, Uncle Matt", leading the Whoopee Cantata. Richard Hunt performed him, and someone on this board a while ago compared him to Don Music.
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I was so psyched that Avenue Q won Best Musical. My mantra at that point in the show was "Wicked or Avenue Q. Wicked or Avenue Q." And did anyone else besides me get a kick out of Rod flirting with Hugh Jackman? That was just about as good as Hugh pulling Sarah Jessica Parker up onstage with...
My favorite comes from the beginning of one of the shows that had Roddy McDowall as the guest star. It was around the timeframe that Roddy was either doing one of the Planet of the Apes movies or the television series. So Carol introduces Roddy, citing some of the roles that he's played and...
Basically, Cliff comes home late from the hospital and has a meatball sandwich or something of that nature for a snack before he goes to bed. He then has this really weird nightmare wherein such things happen as Olivia being regarded as a child prodigy by scientists from the 19th/early 20th...
Cable, but for some reason after I brought the comp home from college it's blocked MC radio from playing and it never did that before. I can't figure out what the heck's wrong.
-Kim
Nah; that cast list for RHPS SO doesn't fit. Here's the one that was done for "Rocky Horror Muppet Show":
Brad: Scooter
Janet: Piggy
Dr. Frank n' Furter: Kermit
Riff Raff: Gonzo
Magenta: Annie Sue
Columbia: Janice
Rocky Horror: Link
Eddie: Fozzie
Dr. Scott: Dr. Strangepork
The...
*winces* I just made the mistake of reading the comments over on the message board for that article on Yahoo!Entertainment. And some jerk/moron/idiot/insult of your choice is basically going on and on about how much he dislikes Weird Al. He's just making an arse of himself. Which made me...
A bit too short for my liking; they could have found ways to stretch that bit out. Nick and Jessica could have fought it out with Kermit and Piggy (but mostly Piggy) for rights to the soundstage, for example. Plus, I dislike that Pepe has apparently usurped Scooter's role as go-fer/backstage...
The "official" explanation for the adult Skeeter's absence from the Muppet family is that she went exploring in the Amazon or somewhere like that and got lost.
-Kim
"How DOES she do that?" - Gonzo, Jim & Rizzo in reference to their boss in MTI.
Gonzo: You mean you can fit through those bars?
Rizzo: Yeah.
Gonzo: You are SUCH an idiot.
Fozzie: Fork in the road.
Kermit: I don't believe that.
Rizzo: Hey hey hey light the lamp, not the rat. Light...
*shrugs* Technically Judy Garland was "a bit old" when she played Dorothy in the original movie. She was about 15 or 16 and Dorothy was supposed to be around 11-13.
-Kim
I remember a cast list I threw together for a Muppet production of The Wizard of Oz, throwing together characters from various Henson shows. Here's how it went:
Dorothy: Betty Lou
Toto: Muppy (or Barkley, if you wanted to go for irony)
Hunk Andrews/Scarecrow: Scooter
Hickory Twicker/Tin...
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