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Improvements you wish they'd thought of (TMS)

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Philip Kippel

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minor muppetz said:
Wilkins and Wontkins would have fit in on the show, especially in the first season which had many short skits. Perhaps Crazy harry could have blown wontkins up. I wonder if Jim Henson would have still voiced both characters or if one of them would have had a different performer (frank oz would have been an obvious choice).
Personally, I think I'd have Jim continue to perform Wilkins and have Richard Hunt do Wontkins.
 

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I would have switched the houses skits from the Florence Henderson and Vincent Price episodes. The houses skit from the Florence Henderson episode, where a house mentions ghosts in the attic, seems more appropiate for the Vincent Price episode, which doesn't have anything spooky about it (and the whole episode was horror-themed).
 
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