That short scene with Ernie at the end of that special Put Down the Duckie has been seen in some documentaries (I think it's in The Muppets Celebrate Jim Henson), I wondered where it came from (and was sure that it wasn't for the planned behind the scenes documentary).
I don't quite get why Jim Henson asks "where's Frank Oz when he's needed?" Can't figure out why he was needed for this (aside from wanting the full cast and crew and performers to do the song). The recording cuts off there, I wonder if that was meant to introduce Frank giving a speech or something.
Kevin Clash had confirmed that he performed Ernie's right hand there, and I had been confused by this, as that part of the special video was not included with it in the end credits for Street Gang.
I would have thought that special version of the song with the cast and crew singing Put Down the Duckie was after the celebrity version had premiered, as opposed to in 1986, when the song premiered. I know the song was always intended to have celebrities, but it makes me wonder if they did that with other songs at the wrap parties.