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Lambchop

Lamb Chop and Kermit at a 2001 event

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Lamb Chop with Fozzie at the Pittsburgh Puppetry Conference

Lamb Chop is a hand puppet made famous by ventriloquist/puppeteer Shari Lewis.

Lamb Chop debuted in 1957 on Bob Keeshan's Captain Kangaroo, and soon headlined several television series with Lewis and fellow puppets Hush Puppy and Charlie Horse, including The Shari Lewis Show, Lamb Chop's Play-Along, and The Charlie Horse Music Pizza.

Appearances[]

  • Lamb Chop and Shari Lewis appeared along with The Muppets, Jim Henson, and other famous TV puppeteers during a musical tribute to Burr Tillstrom, for his 1986 induction into the Television Academy Hall of Fame. After a verse from Lamb Chop, Shari recounts when she was a young and "green" puppeteer, to which Lamb Chop responds, "Not as green as Kermit."
  • Following the death of Shari Lewis in 1998, daughter Mallory Lewis Tarcher took over the role. In 2001, the Kidsnet Lamb Chop Award was given to Joan Ganz Cooney, Lloyd Morrisett, and the late Jim Henson (accepted by Jane Henson) for the creation of Sesame Street.

References[]

  • When Maria puts a sock on her hand to make a puppet kiss Oscar the Grouch in Episode 2346, he recoils in disgust and says, "It looks like Lamb Chop with stripes. (I hate puppets)."
  • During Shari Lewis and Lamb Chop's visit to Sesame Street in Episode 3525, they help give Sooey the Pig some confidence in herself. She then reveals she's getting her own TV show titled Pork Chop's Play Along and goes off oinking the tune of "The Song That Never Ends."

Muppet Mentions[]

  • In the third episode of Lamb Chop's Play-Along ("Too Sick to Go to the Circus"), Act 2 begins with Lamb Chop watching her favorite TV show, "Judge Wapner" (The People's Court). Shari mentions that she thought "Big Bird" was her favorite TV show. Lamb Chop replies "Yeah. Big Bird and Judge Wapner."
  • In the second season episode "A Cat By Any Other Name," a copy of Sesame Street Magazine (specifically the November '92 issue) is used during the song "My Aunt Rose Went to Paris."

Connections[]

  • Gord Robertson performed Buster the Bus on Lamb Chop's Play-Along and Fingers on The Charlie Horse Music Pizza

External links[]

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