It's true and Everybody on the sets agrees that Richard was the life of the party and it's just hasen't been the same same set without him.
It's great to have scooter sharing a segment with Kermit like that. I wish they would do that more ofter now day. I like the chemistry the characters have with each other and the guest when there going the rounds on the talk show circuit!
Can't help but to comment about what Kevin said in his interview about how Jim like to keep puppeteers free and had then all working on different projects and how they work in teams and everything. Because Steve said in his interview here about how when he first auditioned for Jim for Sesame Street, it was mostly to see how he would fin in whit the rest of the group and what his chemistry was like with Him and Frank and everything. He was a little inexperience to handle the pace of Sesame Street at first, and The Muppet show worked a a slower pace for him for him to learn the ropes, so he was cast on the show a number of years later. But he was denied the show he originally auditioned for years down the line because Jim had learned the lesson form him and frank and other muppeteers over the years that once you get on that show schedule wise, you really don't get out, and Jim also needed him free for other projects such as Fraggle Rock. You know? While Richard was doing that show and and training newbies, he was going back and forth between Toronto and and New York on weekends and filming Sesame Street and mentoring the new group on the set (Bryant Young, David Rudman, Marty Robinson, Pam Arciero, Carmen Osbahr, Kevin Clash and a few others, many of whom had worked with each other, oddly enough before they hit the big time) at the time and Coming right back. And With the new people doing Sesame who are some of the main people on it now, it was clear they needed other puppeteer on the set because the other puppeteers working for Henson were busy with so many other things.
Congratulations, Erin! Very happy for you!