Billy Galvin

Billy Galvin is a 1986 theatrical film produced by the PBS series American Playhouse (airing on the TV series two years later). It focuses on the conflict between aging steelworker Jack Galvin and his son Billy.

Recuperating with a broken arm, Jack Galvin falls asleep with the television on, showing the phrenology act from The Muppet Show episode 219. Galvin's wife switches the set off right after Fozzie declares Kermit is a very flexible person.

The end credits acknowledge Henson Associates, Inc. for the clip.