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* This was the first episode broadcast in many US cities.
 
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* This is the first ''Muppet Show'' episode to have the guest star perform the opening number.
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* This is the first ''Muppet Show'' episode to have the guest star perform the opening number. (See [[Guest Stars Who Performed Opening Numbers]])
(See [[Guest Stars Who Performed Opening Numbers]])
 
   
 
* [[Miss Piggy]] is switched between [[Richard Hunt]] and [[Frank Oz]] again in this episode. She is performed by Richard for most of the episode, Frank taking her only for the Panel discussion.
 
* [[Miss Piggy]] is switched between [[Richard Hunt]] and [[Frank Oz]] again in this episode. She is performed by Richard for most of the episode, Frank taking her only for the Panel discussion.

Revision as of 01:36, 13 August 2009

The Muppet Show
Guest Rita Moreno
Production (week of) June 3, 1976
Premiere UK: September 12, 1976
US: September 20, 1976
Releases Season One
Best of the Muppet Show

(TRANSCRIPT)

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Backstage, Fozzie Bear answers the phone a lot. Throughout the episode, Rita parodies her combative image. She battles with several Muppets, including Animal, who's backing her on drums in her closing number, "Fever".

Songs/Sketches

Notes

  • In Rita's "Fever" number, she speaks to Animal for a moment in Spanish, saying, "Listen, buddy. All I wanna tell you is that you shouldn't do that. It's not nice, you understand? Look at me when I'm talking to you. This is my number, and if you bother me any more I'm gonna hit you so hard, it's gonna leave you stupid. Cool it."
  • This was the first episode broadcast in many US cities.
  • Miss Piggy is switched between Richard Hunt and Frank Oz again in this episode. She is performed by Richard for most of the episode, Frank taking her only for the Panel discussion.

Cast

Muppets:

Kermit the Frog, Miss Piggy, Fozzie Bear, Rowlf the Dog, Statler and Waldorf, The Newsman, The Swedish Chef, Sam the Eagle, Marvin Suggs, The Muppaphones, Rita's Dancing Partner, Zoot, Janice, Animal, George the Janitor, Mildred Huxtetter, Jim Henson Muppet, Jerry Nelson Muppet, Frank Oz Muppet, Brewster, Sweetums, Wayne, Wanda, Pigs, Whatnot, Trumpet Girl

Background Muppets:

Brunette Woman, Floyd Pepper, Muppy

Performers

Jim Henson as Kermit the Frog, Waldorf, Rowlf, The Swedish Chef, The Newsman, the Jim Henson Muppet, and some of the Muppaphones
Frank Oz as Fozzie Bear, Animal, Marvin Suggs, Sam the Eagle, the Frank Oz Muppet, George the Janitor, Mildred, Animal's Dancing Partner and Miss Piggy (Panel Discussion)
Jerry Nelson as The Jerry Nelson Muppet, Pig Bartender, the Announcer, Whatnot, and some of the Muppaphones
Richard Hunt as Miss Piggy (Most of the episode), Miss Piggy's Dancing Partner, Statler, Sweetums, and Wayne
Dave Goelz as Rita's Dancing Partner, Zoot and The Guru (Brewster)
Eren Ozker as Janice
John Lovelady as others

Edits

  • When aired on Nickelodeon, "I Get Ideas" is cut, but in actuality it is replaced by Rita's closing number, "Fever." Subsequently, part of the first backstage scene is cut, as is the part of the last backstage scene where Kermit called Floyd and Animal on-stage for the closing number. The dancer from the opening number appears, though, as Rita reappears at the end. After the final backstage scene, the episode cuts to the closing due to "Fever"'s movement.
  • When aired on CTS, the UK skit To Morrow is cut.

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