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Question about Fozzie's "Any Old Irons" Costume

KingFelix

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There's a question I have that I can't seem to find a way to Google or research.

In the Elton John episode in Season 2, there's a UK scene where Kermit & Fozzie sing a song called "Any Old Iron". It seems that it was an English Music Hall song, & Fozzie wears a really odd costume.

I never really thought much of the costume, except that it was just a crazy Muppet thing, until I saw some singers in an old movie dressed the same way. For a picture of Fozzie in costume, go here:
http://muppet.wikia.com/wiki/Any_Old_Iron

My question is: What the heck is that weird suit called? & what's the story with people dressing that way?

Any help would be appreciated!

Thanks,
KF:crazy:
 

David French

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I suggest that you Google "English Music Hall" as you're more likely to find the answer there than by asking here.

I suspect that it's simply a costume that Music Hall performers wore.
 

KingFelix

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Thanks, but I already exhausted that avenue, with no results.

I suggest that you Google "English Music Hall" as you're more likely to find the answer there than by asking here.

I suspect that it's simply a costume that Music Hall performers wore.
 

Drtooth

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Any old iron. Just hearing those words together cracks me up. All I can think of is that pupil-less muppet wandering around, trying hard not to be seen.
 
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