I remember an interview with John Cleese where he mentioned that TMS was 'the' thing to be on in the late 70s and that one of the main reasons he did it was to impress his kid. He also had a cameo in a 'Doctor Who' episode around the same time and gave the same 'for the kid' excuse. Yes, John, we believe you. Sure. It was for the kid.I've read that once the show became popular demand to be a guest star was so big that there had to be a waiting list for guest stars. Considering that, I'd be surprised if any post-season 2 guest stars didn't enjoy it (then again it's possible that a guest wanted to be on the show and then saw that it wasn't as enjoyable as they'd expected).
Not so sure on that one. I think any stiffness on her part was more due to general discomfort with doing the acting stuff (not that she hadn't acted before but she is first and foremost a dancer). But you can tell in her eyes and expressions during the various parts of the show where she's interacting with Kermit that she's enjoying it. So in her case the "Muppet" part was fine; the "Show" part not as much.I wonder if Juliet Prowse didn't enjoy it. She didn't seem to be having fun, appearing more serious throughout. Of course she also didn't do much, but she seemed like a rather bored (and boring) guest.
Many, many thanks for the link to that clip! I've been trying to track down all Doglion's appearances and that was one of the few ones left I'd never seenhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4KXVDLpTXgE
I know this is a Muppets Tonight clip, but it just shows that some musical guests we didn't see on TMS had their chance later to rock with the Muppets, and this clip with Little Richard (being just as great as ever!) is proof that "better late than never!" rings true
And yes, it looks like the True King of Rock 'N' Roll enjoyed his stay with the Muppets!
Peter Sellers is a weird one. He absolutely cringed at the thought of being himself, so that could give off an aloofness. he is indeed a fan of the show, and he just had a chameleon blending in with his characters. So it really is hard to tell if he enjoyed being there or not. But he DID like the show. I really wonder why they never did any Pink Panther parodies on Muppet babies, though.As for Peter Sellers, have a read of his entry on Muppet Wiki - http://muppet.wikia.com/wiki/Peter_Sellers . Even Christopher Finch says in one of his books that TMS gave Sellers the opportunity to showcase his comedic talents.