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'''Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus''' was a world-renowned [[circus]] act, founded in 1919 with the merging of the companies owned by P. T. Barnum, James Anthony Bailey, and the Ringling Brothers. It has often been touted as "The Greatest Show on Earth", and operated for nearly one hundred years until its closure in 2017. |
'''Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus''' was a world-renowned [[circus]] act, founded in 1919 with the merging of the companies owned by P. T. Barnum, James Anthony Bailey, and the Ringling Brothers. It has often been touted as "The Greatest Show on Earth", and operated for nearly one hundred years until its closure in 2017. |
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+ | * ''[[Sesame Street]]'' featured at least two films from [[Season 4 (1972-1973)|season 4]] with clowns from the circus: one in which ten clowns emerge from a small car at the airport {{first|0501}}, and another with a trio of clowns who demonstrate tall and small {{first|0519}}. |
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− | *In the [[Muppet Magazine issue 4|Fall 1983]] issue of ''[[Muppet Magazine]]'', [[Kermit the Frog|Kermit]], [[Robin the Frog|Robin]], [[Miss Piggy]], [[Fozzie Bear|Fozzie]], [[Gonzo]] and [[Animal]] visit the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus. |
+ | * In the [[Muppet Magazine issue 4|Fall 1983]] issue of ''[[Muppet Magazine]]'', [[Kermit the Frog|Kermit]], [[Robin the Frog|Robin]], [[Miss Piggy]], [[Fozzie Bear|Fozzie]], [[Gonzo]] and [[Animal]] visit the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus. |
− | *In a ''[[Sesame Street]]'' video segment, [[David Larible]], a clown from Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus, appears with his daughter. {{ |
+ | * In a ''[[Sesame Street]]'' video segment, [[David Larible]], a clown from Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus, appears with his daughter. {{first|3529}} |
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* [[Dr. Bunsen Honeydew]] and [[Beaker]] appear at the "Ring-a-Ding Brothers Bunsen and Beaker Circus" in the ''[[Great Muppets in American History]]'' coloring book. |
* [[Dr. Bunsen Honeydew]] and [[Beaker]] appear at the "Ring-a-Ding Brothers Bunsen and Beaker Circus" in the ''[[Great Muppets in American History]]'' coloring book. |
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==Connections== |
==Connections== |
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+ | * [[Fred Garbo]] was a replacement as chief bricklayer and a pre-show entertainer and understudied Tom Thumb in ''Barnum'' (1980-1982, Broadway) |
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− | * [[Fred "Garbo" Garver]] appeared in the Broadway production of ''Barnum''. |
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+ | * [[Hugh Jackman]] portrayed Barnum in ''The Greatest Showman'' (2017 film) |
− | * [[Burt Lancaster]] played Barnum in ''Barnum'' (1986) |
+ | * [[Burt Lancaster]] played Barnum in ''Barnum'' (1986 TV movie) |
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Revision as of 22:48, 3 May 2020
Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus was a world-renowned circus act, founded in 1919 with the merging of the companies owned by P. T. Barnum, James Anthony Bailey, and the Ringling Brothers. It has often been touted as "The Greatest Show on Earth", and operated for nearly one hundred years until its closure in 2017.
Appearances
- Sesame Street featured at least two films from season 4 with clowns from the circus: one in which ten clowns emerge from a small car at the airport (First: Episode 0501), and another with a trio of clowns who demonstrate tall and small (First: Episode 0519).
- In the Fall 1983 issue of Muppet Magazine, Kermit, Robin, Miss Piggy, Fozzie, Gonzo and Animal visit the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus.
- In a Sesame Street video segment, David Larible, a clown from Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus, appears with his daughter. (First: Episode 3529)
References
- In the "At the Dance" sketch in episode 111 of The Muppet Show, Mildred asks George the Janitor if he likes circuses, particularly Ringling. He replies that he's never "Ringled."
- In a Sesame Street sketch where Ernie sets up an apple stand, a poster on the fence behind him advertises the "Pingling Bros. and Parnum & Pailey Circus." The same poster can also be spotted during the second verse of the "True Blue Miracle" sequence and during when the gang walks out of the train station in Christmas Eve on Sesame Street.
- A season 12 episode of Sesame Street features the arrival of circus-leader P. T. Bunkum of the "Bunkam and Ballyhoo Circus."
- Issue #21, September 1988 of the Muppet Babies comic book is titled "The Weirdest Show On Earth."
- In the book Something Special, Fozzie's Grandpa has asked him to go see the Swingling Brothers Circus.
- A season 28 episode of Sesame Street features the "Wriggleling Bros. Circus."
- Dr. Bunsen Honeydew and Beaker appear at the "Ring-a-Ding Brothers Bunsen and Beaker Circus" in the Great Muppets in American History coloring book.
Connections
- Fred Garbo was a replacement as chief bricklayer and a pre-show entertainer and understudied Tom Thumb in Barnum (1980-1982, Broadway)
- Hugh Jackman portrayed Barnum in The Greatest Showman (2017 film)
- Burt Lancaster played Barnum in Barnum (1986 TV movie)