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I agree with that. I often think about the similarities between Grover and Gonzo. Two blue, furry Muppets with very similar characteristics. It would be great to see them pal around with each other.
Actually, I think you mean "Biff and Sully." Yeah, it would be great to see them again. As for Roosevelt Franklin, I don't think he was in the Christmas special. He seemed to have been retired in the early 70s. Prarie Dawn's still around though. She usually does the "Letter of the Day"...
You could possibly check the SS Lyrics Archive and look under "Bert and Ernie" songs. I think it's there somewhere. They usually tell you at that site what albums those songs are available on.
Yeah, I've noticed that. When I watched Sesame Street as a kid, they usually used numbers 2-11 or maybe 12 as the number of the day. I guess the #1 sketches are probably pretty old.
That's a good idea, because even if they do release them season by season, it would take a while to get all five seasons out. So if you get a season one set, you'll still have tapes of the later episodes. I'm hoping their season one eps will have the original opening credits which have been...
I don't know. It sounded like Carroll doing Oscar, that was probably just a recording of his voice. It was probably someone else doing the pupateering.
Yeah, I caught Bob and Maria, Luis and Alan. I wondered why Susan and Gordon didn't show up. I liked that they did "The Street We Live On" song. That was a really good choice.
I don't know about that one. That would mean that :concern: really is an alien, and Bobo's really a sidekick for that villian that Jeffery Tambor played. (I can't remember the name though.)
Did you mean "The Muppet Show" DVD? The only one I have in DVD form is Volume 6, so I haven't seen too many of the Muppetisms. Could somebody describe this Kermit/Piggy scene in more detail? Thanks.
Let's see. Miss Piggy was based on Peggy Lee. There were quite a lot of Sesame Street Muppets based on famous people: (Ex: Meryl Sheep; Polly Darton, etc.) I'm guessing there were many others.
Hmmmm. I wondered about that too. I know the "Muppet Show" was filmed in England, but in general it doesn't seem like that's where the Muppet Show takes place. Maybe it's in New York, so Kermit can hop back and forth from "Sesame Street" to "The Muppet Show." Just a thought.
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