Play it again Sam?
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There was one later alphabet segment I saw once around the mid to late 80's. A blue muppet was at a piano and he went through the alphabet as he played. Then someone told him to play it again (so maybe this was a loose parody of "Play it again Sam?"). He played it again and when the guy told him to do it once again he said, "But boss.." But the "boss" insisted so he did. Then he told him to play it again. The blue guy was really stressing out but the boss still insisted so he did the alphabet and piano playing yet again. Anyone remember this one? And how it ended?
I definitely remember seeing that one in the late 1980s, but I'm not sure how it ended. I remember the boss kept insisting, "Play it again, Sam" and Sam finally relented and played the whole alphabet again. I don't think there was much more to it than that, but it's been forever since I've seen that one. And yeah, from the setting that I remember and of course, that famous phrase, I think it was definitely a Casablanca parody.
Though "Play it again, Sam" is another popular misconvoluted saying that actually was not said in the movie Casablanca. What Humphrey Bogart's character said was "Play it, Sam."
However, Woody Allen made a 1972 movie that paid homage to Casablanca, called "Play it Again, Sam".
There are a couple of these such misnomers. Just like Sherlock Holmes never said, "Elementary, Dear Watson" in any of the stories (Believe me, I've read most of them
) and Captain James T. Kirk never said "Beam Me Up Scotty" on the original Star Trek show. He did say, however, "Beam me up, Mr. Scott"
(And he actually finally did say, "Beam Me Up Scotty" in a Star Trek novel.)