TravellingMatt
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SPECIAL GUEST STAR: MEL BROOKS
OPENING THEME
OPENING NUMBER: Clifford and various Muppets serenade a shy Anything Muppet and his pretty girlfriend with "Kiss The Girl". Finally the Anything Muppet boyfriend kisses his girlfriend...and she turns into Gloat in drag.
WALDORF: You know, when I first met Astoria, she was my princess.
STATLER: And now?
WALDORF: Now I'd just like to keep her in the dungeon!
BOTH: DOHHHH, HO HO HO!
BACKSTAGE: Fozzie wants to be as funny as Mel Brooks, so he tries to tell some of Mel's tried and true routines, but keeps messing them up (and driving the other Muppets insane).
GUEST STAR: Mel Brooks sings "It Had To Be You" to Miss Piggy, peppered with smart cracks.
STATLER: That Mel Brooks is something else.
WALDORF: No, Mel Brooks is a human being. Everyone else on this show is something else!
BOTH: DOHHH, HO HO HO...
THE SWEDISH CHEF: Mel Brooks takes the stage as the Yiddish Gourmet, who gives a cooking lesson on how to cook chicken in his own "mother tongue". The Swedish Chef then runs onstage and claims (in Swedish) that Mel is stealing his act. Finally, the two of them start yelling at each other in their respective languages and throwing things, leaving the Swedish Chef's kitchen in a HUGE mess.
SKIT: "At The Dance" (filled with references to Mel Brooks films)
UK SPOT: Miss Piggy and Annie Sue try to outdo one another while singing "Oom-Pah-Pah" from "Oliver!" with a "music hall" backdrop.
TALK SPOT: Kermit (wearing a suit and tie) interviews Mel Brooks as the Two Thousand-Year-Old Man.
WALDORF: That Two Thousand-Year-Old Man never fails to get a laugh!
STATLER: You should know! Weren't you his roommate in college?
SONG: The Electric Mayhem sing "Love Power" (from the film of "The Producers").
SKIT: Fozzie Bear tries to pay homage to Mel by trying to rehash all of his old jokes. They're bombing miserably, when Mel comes and bails Fozzie out by making smart cracks about him, then they sing "Sweet Georgia Brown".
SONG: Floyd, Rowlf, Janice, Zoot, and Animal play and sing "No More Blues".
CLOSING NUMBER: Mel sings "When You're Smiling (The Whole World Smiles With You)" with the Muppets.
CLOSING THEME
WALDORF: Well, I'm coming back next week.
STATLER: Why? The show is always terrible.
WALDORF: Yeah, but where else could I get a good night's sleep?
BOTH: DOHHH HO HO HO...
OPENING THEME
OPENING NUMBER: Clifford and various Muppets serenade a shy Anything Muppet and his pretty girlfriend with "Kiss The Girl". Finally the Anything Muppet boyfriend kisses his girlfriend...and she turns into Gloat in drag.
WALDORF: You know, when I first met Astoria, she was my princess.
STATLER: And now?
WALDORF: Now I'd just like to keep her in the dungeon!
BOTH: DOHHHH, HO HO HO!
BACKSTAGE: Fozzie wants to be as funny as Mel Brooks, so he tries to tell some of Mel's tried and true routines, but keeps messing them up (and driving the other Muppets insane).
GUEST STAR: Mel Brooks sings "It Had To Be You" to Miss Piggy, peppered with smart cracks.
STATLER: That Mel Brooks is something else.
WALDORF: No, Mel Brooks is a human being. Everyone else on this show is something else!
BOTH: DOHHH, HO HO HO...
THE SWEDISH CHEF: Mel Brooks takes the stage as the Yiddish Gourmet, who gives a cooking lesson on how to cook chicken in his own "mother tongue". The Swedish Chef then runs onstage and claims (in Swedish) that Mel is stealing his act. Finally, the two of them start yelling at each other in their respective languages and throwing things, leaving the Swedish Chef's kitchen in a HUGE mess.
SKIT: "At The Dance" (filled with references to Mel Brooks films)
UK SPOT: Miss Piggy and Annie Sue try to outdo one another while singing "Oom-Pah-Pah" from "Oliver!" with a "music hall" backdrop.
TALK SPOT: Kermit (wearing a suit and tie) interviews Mel Brooks as the Two Thousand-Year-Old Man.
WALDORF: That Two Thousand-Year-Old Man never fails to get a laugh!
STATLER: You should know! Weren't you his roommate in college?
SONG: The Electric Mayhem sing "Love Power" (from the film of "The Producers").
SKIT: Fozzie Bear tries to pay homage to Mel by trying to rehash all of his old jokes. They're bombing miserably, when Mel comes and bails Fozzie out by making smart cracks about him, then they sing "Sweet Georgia Brown".
SONG: Floyd, Rowlf, Janice, Zoot, and Animal play and sing "No More Blues".
CLOSING NUMBER: Mel sings "When You're Smiling (The Whole World Smiles With You)" with the Muppets.
CLOSING THEME
WALDORF: Well, I'm coming back next week.
STATLER: Why? The show is always terrible.
WALDORF: Yeah, but where else could I get a good night's sleep?
BOTH: DOHHH HO HO HO...