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The Furchester Hotel will be on Youtube November 14, 2014

Pig'sSaysAdios

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I've never seen a paparazzi video with a Muppet on it instead of a human celebrity.
 

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This had to have been a dream come true for Ryan Dillon. He loves the Spice Girls. I'm sure he'll talk about it on the DillonGale podcast:
 

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Making a point after this production for the Foodie Truck segment where Cookie Monster and Gonger are both chefs. The overnight oatmeal jar breakfast segment is the first time Gonger recognizes his former Tea Time Monster, signaled by the gong on every Furchester episode, as Narf (performed here by Tyler Bunch) through tablet screen requesting an berry oatmeal, so he could prepare to drive a bicycle through the street, making this the first Foodie segment to have both British monsters on here, with Narf as the customer, and Gonger as the chef.

One of the things why the orange member was called Narf for the first episodes, including Furchester on Wheels, until the christmas episode aired was because the puppeteers didn't have any ideas to rename him to something different like Sorbet, with the other's named as a reference.

 
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