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Spike Milligan! That entire episode is HILARIOUS! No matter how many times I've seen it, I can't watch "Muppet News International" or "The Intergalactic Brotherhood of Man Including Things" without cracking up.
The Elton John episode is great, but I like the episode where Kermit does an opening speech and there's all sorts of typing errors:
"Hello lagies and jenkelfengs and welciun tie the muppel shocks! (Kermit looks at Fozzie in disbelief) I am your host Kermit the forg. **KERMIT THE FORG?" (He then looks at Fozzie again in disbelief) Fozzie: So what? I can't type!" This is the Harry Belafonte episode.
As with everybody else, I have several favorites, it can be hard to narrow it down! But I think my favorites are:
Rita Moreno
Paul Williams
John Denver-has to be my favorite
Gene Kelly
Mark Hamill
Brooke Shields
Harry Belafonte
Roy Rogers and Dale Evans
Roger Miller
Spike Milligan-very funny!
Leslie Uggams with Big Bird
Connie Stevens with Ernie and Bert
Carol Burnett-Dance marathon episode
Marty Feldman because of the Sesame Street characters in the finale
Steve Martin-also very funny!
and last but certainly not least...
Edgar Bergen, for obvious reasons.
It's not too creative perhaps because this episode always gets a lot of attention but I'm going to go with the Star Wars episode. I love watching Mark Hamill get a chance to be funny and as a Richard Hunt fan I never get tired of "Ram a Lamb a Ding Dong" and Scooter's "Six String Orchestra."
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