JLG said:
As a kid in the '80s it always seemed to me like it was a "law" that certain characters could never be seen outside of the in-between stuff. That's why it was amazing to me to see a 1978 episode at the MT&R that featured Big Bird interacting with Grover. I had never thought I would see those two speaking to each other. In the same episode, Bert tries to help Big Bird with a sleeping problem. Another first for me. Since I still have seen very few '70s eps (about 12, far fewer than those who have traded/taped more), I have no idea if this was a novelty even then, or if it was common back then to see certain character combinations that just weren't done later. (Lately they've brought back Ernie as a Street character, but not Bert.
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A lot of the muppets you see primarily in insert segments and skits nowadays and throughout much of the 80s-90s were seen quite a bit on street scenes, particularly in the early 70s. Bert, ernie, herry, grover, mumford, harvey kneeslapper, count, and yes even kermit all had regular or somewhat near regular appearances (strangely enough, i don't recall cookie ever being in a street scene...until a recent episode from just last year where people thought he was stealing everyone's cookie's, but it was actually another character, cookie-hood, instead).
lately, a lot of these muppets have been making return appearances to some street scenes. In the last year or two, Herry has popped up in a cameo, ernie has appeared several times, Grover now has his "traveling grover" skits done on the street, the count recently appeared in a street scene with a special appearance by the bluegrass band Alison Krauss and Union Station.
Bert also appeard on the street in a recent episode, along with ernie, had something to do with Bert's surprise birthday party i think...while it was refreshing to see ernie and bert on there again, the muppets' voices and even the appearance of the muppets have changed quite a bit. Especially Bert...who's tuft of hair has gotten so small you'd think he's balding (which is possible; the dude's been around for nearly 40 years after all
) and his unibrow looks way off too. I miss the more coarse Bert from the 70s/80s
and of course, there's been no kermit since the hurricane episodes, and before that no street scenes of him that I can recall until well before Jim Heson's death.