
"Big Duck" in the episode "Halloween"
Cybill is a sitcom created by Chuck Lorre starring former Moonlighting star Cybill Shepherd as a struggling actress. It ran on CBS from 1995 to 1998.
Muppet Mentions[]
- Cybill visits an upscale baby clothing store in the second season episode "Since I Lost My Baby." She says she's looking for an infant t-shirt, "Maybe something with Muppet Babies on it." The manager tells her "We have Versace, Armani, Bergamo, but no Muppet Babies."
- In the second season episode "The Big Apple Can Bite Me," Cybill and company visit New York City. While trying to get her mother to adapt to the city's edge, Zoey remarks, "The Muppets took Manhattan, why can't you?"
- The fourth season episode "Halloween" takes place at a public television telethon. Zoey is thrilled to meet her childhood hero Big Duck (parodying Big Bird, but in a generic duck costume), played by Danny Mann. He ends his own appeal with "I'm the letter P saying please please pledge."
- After a talk show appearance goes awry in the fourth season episode "Don Gianni," Maryann teases Cybill: "Now you're barred from yet another entertainment arena. Perhaps you can go back to the Muppets. I hear the new Grover is flame retardant." Cybill's retort: "Once and for all, Grover set himself on fire. But does anyone believe me? No! Because Muppets don't lie!"
Connections[]
- Tim Conway played Major Milo in "Going Out with a Bang" (1996)
- Dom DeLuise played himself in "Bringing Home the Bacon" (1996)
- Charles Durning played A.J. Sheridan in two episodes
- Seth Green played Jaybo in "Cybill Sheridan's Day Off"
- Ellen Greene played Sharon in two episodes
- Paula Poundstone played Minnie Arbogast in two episodes
- Florence Stanley played Ruth Woodbine (3 episodes, 1996-1998)
- Jason Willinger played Willie in "Cybill Discovers the Meaning of Life" (1995)