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Clips feature Burnett, [[John Cleese]], [[Charles Durning]], [[John Hurt]], [[Dabney Coleman]], [[Ted Koppel]] interviewing Kermit on ''[[ABC News Special: Wall Street and the Economy]]'', and other performers with the Muppets.
 
Clips feature Burnett, [[John Cleese]], [[Charles Durning]], [[John Hurt]], [[Dabney Coleman]], [[Ted Koppel]] interviewing Kermit on ''[[ABC News Special: Wall Street and the Economy]]'', and other performers with the Muppets.
   
Toward the conclusion of the program, while they are finally ready for the Jim Henson tribute production number which includes a Dixieland band, a Muppet whoopie cushion, [[Vikings]] and marching accountants, Fozzie finds a stack of letters addressed to Kermit from Henson's fans, who offer their condolences about Henson's death.
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Toward the conclusion of the program, while they are finally ready for the Jim Henson tribute production number which includes a Dixieland band, a Muppet whoopie cushion (and his wife, Joy Buzzer), [[Vikings]] and marching accountants, Fozzie finds a stack of letters addressed to Kermit from Henson's fans, who offer their condolences about Henson's death.
   
 
:'''Fozzie''': (''reading'') 'I'm very sorry that your best friend Jim died.'
 
:'''Fozzie''': (''reading'') 'I'm very sorry that your best friend Jim died.'

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TheMuppetsCelebrateJimHenson

The Muppets Celebrate Jim Henson title card.

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The Muppets sing Just One Person in honor of their creator.

The Muppets Celebrate Jim Henson aired on CBS on November 21, 1990.

This one-hour special, "a tribute to the man and his imagination," celebrates the life and career of Jim Henson. The retrospective includes appearances by celebrity guests, a variety of clips from Henson's television and film work, and candid, behind-the-scenes footage of Henson working with his creative team.

As the program begins, Fozzie Bear receives a postcard from Kermit the Frog, who asks him to prepare a lavish production number in tribute to Henson. But Fozzie and the other Muppets don't know who Henson is, and feel ill-equipped to give him a fitting tribute. Carol Burnett, John Denver, Ray Charles, Steven Spielberg, Harry Belafonte, and Henson's friend and close collaborator, Frank Oz, offer via film their impressions of Henson and reminisce about working with him and the characters that he invented, which helps the Muppets to learn more about him.

Topics discussed include Henson's collaboration with the Children's Television Workshop on Sesame Street; the universal message of Kermit's theme song, "It's Not Easy Bein' Green;" the grand scope of Henson's imagination, innovations, and artistry, evident in his design of various "creatures;" his concern for world issues; and the international appeal of Sesame Street and Fraggle Rock.

A short biographical film includes home movies of Henson in his youth; clips of early versions of the Muppets on the local Washington, D.C., television series Sam and Friends and on a Wilkins Coffee commercial; and excerpts from Henson's experimental film, Timepiece, which received an Oscar nomination in 1965.

Clips feature Burnett, John Cleese, Charles Durning, John Hurt, Dabney Coleman, Ted Koppel interviewing Kermit on ABC News Special: Wall Street and the Economy, and other performers with the Muppets.

Toward the conclusion of the program, while they are finally ready for the Jim Henson tribute production number which includes a Dixieland band, a Muppet whoopie cushion (and his wife, Joy Buzzer), Vikings and marching accountants, Fozzie finds a stack of letters addressed to Kermit from Henson's fans, who offer their condolences about Henson's death.

Fozzie: (reading) 'I'm very sorry that your best friend Jim died.'
Everyone is stunned.
Gonzo: Jim died? But we were just starting to get to know him!

The sentiments expressed in the letters help the Muppets to realize the importance of Henson and his work, and how much he will be missed. In the finale, led by Kermit's nephew, Robin, the cast is joined by the Sesame Street regulars, as well as Fraggle Rock's Gobo, Mokey, and Wembley (who had also appeared at Jim Henson's funeral tribute) to sing "Just One Person". Afterwards, Kermit (now performed by Steve Whitmire) finally appears to congratulate them on a job well done.

Finale

Background performers in the final number include Craig Shemin manipulating Waldorf and Duncan Kenworthy on Statler. Also in the back row with them were Cheryl Henson and Bill Prady.[1]

Characters:

Animal, Beaker, Bean Bunny, Beauregard, Bert, Big Bird, Bunsen Honeydew, Camilla, Clifford, Elmo, Ernie, Floyd, Fozzie Bear, Gobo Fraggle, Gonzo, Grungetta, Janice, Lew Zealand, Miss Piggy, Mokey Fraggle, Prairie Dawn, Robin the Frog, Rowlf, Sam the Eagle, Scooter, Statler, Telly Monster, Waldorf, Wembley Fraggle, Zoot

Credits

Sources

  1. Muppets, Music & Magic discussion panel, August 2007