Muppet Wiki

Kermiteye Welcome to Muppet Wiki!


Please visit Special:Community to learn how you can collaborate with the editing community.

READ MORE

Muppet Wiki
Muppet Wiki
44,519
pages
No edit summary
No edit summary
(27 intermediate revisions by 12 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
  +
[[File:Tms zoot.jpg|thumb|300px]]
Possibly one of the most famous moments of the ''[[Muppet Show]]'' theme song, it was created due to the need by the original British producer, [[Associated TeleVision]], to broadcast its logo at the beginning and end of every show in order to identify its programming from other programming on Independent Television in the [[United Kingdom]] (which it shared with other local companies). The final shot always consisted of [[Zoot]] playing a low blast on his saxophone as the ATV logo emerged from his saxophone. Outside the UK, distributor [[ITC Entertainment]] (part of the same company as ATV) would use its logo, with only the first season internationally acknowledging both, with the orchestra shot for ATV and Zoot for ITC. After [[Jim Henson Productions]] acquired full rights to ''The Muppet Show'', the Zoot shot would remain but adjusted, either adjusting the Zoot shot or using a new shot altogether with the logo of the time. (Sometimes Zoot's shots would be replaced with the [[Jim Henson Company]] logo instead.)
 
   
 
One of several recurring elements of ''[[The Muppet Show]]'' theme song, it was created due to the need by the original British producer, [[Associated TeleVision]], to broadcast its logo at the beginning and end of every show in order to identify its programming from other programming on Independent Television in the [[United Kingdom]] (which it shared with other local companies). The final shot always consisted of [[Zoot]] playing a low blast on his saxophone. Outside the UK, distributor [[ITC Entertainment]] (part of the same company as ATV) would use its logo, with only the first season internationally acknowledging both, with the orchestra shot for ATV and Zoot for ITC. After [[Jim Henson Productions]] acquired full rights to ''The Muppet Show'', the Zoot shot would remain but adjusted, either adjusting the Zoot shot or using a new shot altogether with the logo of the time. (Sometimes Zoot's shots would be replaced with the [[Jim Henson Company]] logo instead.)
{| border=2 cellspacing=0 cellpadding=8 style="border-collapse:collapse"
 
  +
 
{| border="2" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="8" style="border-collapse:collapse"
 
|- bgcolor=#eeeeee
 
|- bgcolor=#eeeeee
! Image!! As seen in!! Year!! Notes
+
! Image!! width=100| As seen in / Year!! Notes
  +
|- jquery1260732032156="94"
 
  +
|-
| jquery1260732032156="93"|<br />[[File:ITC_zoot_S1.jpg|250px|center]] || ''[[The Muppet Show]]'' Season 1 || 1976-1977 || The original international version with the ITC logo in the center. With ATV acknowledged in the orchestra shot, a "for" was attached to the ITC part, with ATV controlling production and ITC distribution. In the pilot version of [[Episode 101: Juliet Prowse|the Juliet Prowse episode]], the screen cuts to black after Zoot plays the note with the ITC logo still showing, rather than using a fade-to-black effect. A german version of this shot had the ZDF logo over a black background. Surprisingly, the english version remains intact on disc one and [[Episode 112: Peter Ustinov|the Peter Ustinov episode]] on disc four of the [[Die Muppet Show Videography|german DVD release]] of Season One.
 
 
| [[File:ATV.png|250px|center]]<br>[[File:MuppetShowATVShotBylineless.png|250px|center]]<br>[[File:ITC_zoot_S1.jpg|250px|center]]
  +
| align=center | ''[[The Muppet Show]]''<br>Season 1<br>(1976-1977)
 
| The original international version with the ITC logo in the center. With ATV acknowledged in the orchestra shot, a "for" was attached to the ITC part, with ATV controlling production and ITC distribution. After Zoot plays the note, the screen fades to black with the ITC logo stll showing for a few seconds. In the pilot version of [[Episode 101: Juliet Prowse|the Juliet Prowse episode]], the ending lacks the fade-to-black effect. A german version of this shot had the ZDF logo over a black background. Surprisingly, the english version remains intact on disc one and [[Episode 112: Peter Ustinov|the Peter Ustinov episode]] on disc four of the [[Die Muppet Show Videography|german DVD release]] of Season One.
  +
 
|-
 
|-
  +
| [[File:MuppetShowITCOrchestra1.png|250px|center]]<br>[[File:TMS_Season_2_Zoot_ITC.jpg|250px|center]]
| [[File:TMS_Season_2_Zoot_ITC.jpg|250px|center]] || ''The Muppet Show'' Season 2 || 1977-1978 || This season features a new ITC shot, stating the show as "From" them and as ITC as "An ATV Company", with no further ATV logo in the orchestra shot. On [[Episode 221: Bob Hope|episode 221]], the ITC logo is also superimposed over the orchestra shot. Also, starting with this ending, the entire screen fades to black after Zoot plays the note, ''without'' the ITC logo still showing.
 
  +
| align=center | ''The Muppet Show''<br>Season 2<br>(1977-1978)
 
| This season features a new ITC shot, stating the show as "From" them and as ITC as "An ATV Company", with no further ATV logo in the orchestra shot. On several episodes, though, (including episodes [[Episode 214: Elton John|214]] and [[Episode 221: Bob Hope|221]]), the ITC logo is also superimposed over the orchestra shot. Also, some versions of this ending have the entire screen fading to black after Zoot plays the note, without the ITC logo still showing.
  +
  +
This particular ending shot made an odd appearance at the end of the Spanish European VHS release of ''[[Gonzo Presents Muppet Weird Stuff]]'' (which also presented different ending credits compared to the original American release).
  +
 
|-
 
|-
| [[File:Muppet_Show_Closing_Theme_Season_1_Zoot_ATV_Closing_Logo.jpg|250px|center]]<br />[[File:Muppet Show Closing Theme Season 2 Zoot ATV Closing Logo.png|250px|center]]
+
| [[File:Muppet_Show_Closing_Theme_Season_1_Zoot_ATV_Closing_Logo.jpg|250px|center]]<br>[[File:Muppet Show Closing Theme Season 2 Zoot ATV Closing Logo.png|250px|center]]
| ''The Muppet Show'' Seasons 1-2 || 1976-1978 || ATV UK Version
+
| align=center | ''The Muppet Show''<br>Seasons 1-2<br>(1976-1978)
  +
| ATV UK Version
  +
 
|-
 
|-
| [[File:Itc_zoot.jpg|250px|center]]<br />[[File:TMS_Season_5_Zoot_ITC_V2.jpg|250px|center]]
+
| [[File:Itc_zoot.jpg|250px|center]]<br>[[File:TMS_Season_5_Zoot_ITC_V2.jpg|250px|center]]
  +
| align=center |''The Muppet Show''<br>Seasons 3-5<br>(1978-1979)
| ''The Muppet Show'' Seasons 3-5 || 1978-1979 ||New shot featuring a blue Zoot puppet. This shot was also used on fifth season episodes, instead of a different shot with the new Zoot puppet. On [[Episode 302: Leo Sayer|episode 302]], the ITC logo is also superimposed over the orchestra shot.
+
| New shot featuring a blue Zoot puppet. This shot was also used on fifth season episodes, instead of a different shot with the new Zoot puppet. On [[Episode 302: Leo Sayer|episode 302]], the ITC logo is also superimposed over the orchestra shot.
  +
 
|-
 
|-
| [[File:Atv_zoot.jpg|250px|center]] || ''The Muppet Show'' Seasons 3-5 || 1978-1981 || ATV UK Version
+
| [[File:Atv_zoot.jpg|250px|center]]
  +
| align=center | ''The Muppet Show''<br>Seasons 3-5<br>(1978-1981)
  +
| ATV UK Version
  +
 
|-
 
|-
| <br />[[File:ZootLateSeason One.jpg|250px|center]]<br />
+
| [[File:ZootLateSeason One.jpg|250px|center]]<br>[[File:Zoothathits3.jpg|250px|center]]<br>[[File:ZootHITLogo.png|250px|center]]<br>[[File:1980sHITZootEndingShot.jpg|250px|center]]
  +
| align=center | ''The Muppet Show''<br>(Mid-1980s)
[[File:Zoothathits3.jpg|250px|center]]<br />[[File:ZootHensonAssociates.png|250px|center]]<br />[[File:ZootHITLogo.png|250px|center]]<br />[[File:1980sHITZootEndingShot.jpg|250px|center]]
 
| ''The Muppet Show'' || Mid-1980s ||The popular 1980s ending, featuring Zoot playing the note, then looking startled as the [[Henson Associates]] logo plastered on a spinning white bubble flew out of the sax. The bubble then disappeared and the logo made its way onto the center of the screen, with addition from the audience's applause. There were several different takes of this ending. For example, "Ha!" was sometimes replaced with "HIT!" ([[Henson International Television]]). Also, during reruns of first and second season episodes, Zoot was seen without his hat. However, all versions used the same Zoot puppet. Although this ending is very common, it remains one of the rarest. It's most likely still be found at the end of several ''Muppet Show'' episodes that are viewed at the [[The Paley Center for Media|Paley Center for Media]].
+
| The 1980s ending, featuring Zoot playing the note, then looking startled as the [[Henson International Television]] logo ("hit!") plastered on a spinning white bubble flew out of the sax. The bubble then disappeared and the logo made its way onto the center of the screen, with additional applause from the audience. There were several different takes of this ending. For example, episodes of the first and second seasons used only one take of Zoot without his hat, while at least three different takes of Zoot wearing his hat were filmed for seasons 3-5. However, only one take was used for this particular ending, while the other two were later used for the ending's updated versions on the show's DVD releases (see below for more detail). Interestingly, certain editions with this ending still use the ATV logo over the orchestra shot for season 1 episodes.
  +
 
|-
 
|-
  +
| [[File:Playhouse-copyright.jpg|250px|center]]
| [[File:Playhouse-copyright.jpg|250px|center]] || [[The Muppet Show Video Compilations|Video compilations]] of ''The Muppet Show'' from [[Playhouse Video]] || 1985 || Unlike the other ending shots, this one uses the Zoot and Rowlf shot from the Season 5 opening with a copyright notice at the bottom.
 
  +
| align=center | ''[[The Muppet Revue]]''<br>(1985)
 
| Unlike the other ending shots, this one uses the Zoot and Rowlf shot from the Season 5 opening with a copyright notice at the bottom.
  +
 
|-
 
|-
  +
| [[File:ZootHensonAssociates.png|250px|center]]
| [[File:Zoot_on_sax.png|250px|center]]<br />[[File:ZootSaxViolence1993.png|250px|center]]<br />[[File:ZootSaxViolenceVeryBestofMuppetShowUKEnding.jpg|250px|center]] || ''The Muppet Show'' || 1990s || The [[Sax and Violence]] ending, featuring a shot of Zoot playing the note, then nodding twice as seen in the number from [[Episode 102: Connie Stevens]]. Outside a copyright prior to the [[Jim Henson Productions]] logo, no other logos are used in this version. This ending is one of the most common of the previous endings, and was also used after the ending credits of the [[It's the Muppets!|It's the Muppets]] VHS releases and [[The Very Best of the Muppet Show]] DVD volumes in the UK. (On some reruns, the audience can be heard applauding, like the previous logo.) A version without the copyright stamp also exists at the end of the [[Episode 314: Harry Belafonte|Harry Belafonte episode]] on the third volume of the ''Best of the Muppet Show'' VHS and DVD series. The copyright in the broadcast is the year which the episode was made (1976 for a season 1 episode, for example), while the video versions used the year of that media's release.
 
  +
| align=center | ''The Muppet Show''<br>(1988-1992)
  +
| On TNT airings, the 1980s ending shot was used, but a different bubble (a grey bubble with a white outline) would fly out of the sax and zoom in covering the entire screen, dissolving to the 1989 Jim Henson Productions "Kermit hand" variants.
  +
 
|-
 
|-
  +
| [[File:Zoot_on_sax.png|250px|center]]<br>[[File:ZootSaxViolence1993.png|250px|center]]<br>[[File:ZootSaxViolenceVeryBestofMuppetShowUKEnding.jpg|250px|center]]
| [[File:ZootCrazyHarryGermanEndingShot.jpg|250px|center]] || ''[[Die Muppet Show]]'' (Germany) || || For some reruns of the German co-production, the orchestra shot with the ATV logo (without the copyright on the bottom) is shown, followed by the Zoot and Crazy Harry shot from the Season 1 opening.
 
  +
| align=center | ''The Muppet Show''<br>(1994 - )
 
| The [[Sax and Violence]] ending, featuring a shot of Zoot playing the note, then nodding twice as seen in the number from [[Episode 102: Connie Stevens]]. Outside a copyright prior to the [[Jim Henson Productions]] logo, no other logos are used in this version. This ending is one of the most common of the previous endings, and was also used after the ending credits of the [[It's the Muppets!|It's the Muppets]] VHS releases, reruns of ''The Muppet Show'' on [[Nickelodeon]] and [[The Very Best of the Muppet Show]] DVD volumes in the UK. (On some reruns, the audience can be heard applauding, like the previous logo.) A version without the copyright stamp also exists at the end of the [[Episode 314: Harry Belafonte|Harry Belafonte episode]] on the third volume of the ''Best of the Muppet Show'' VHS and DVD series. The copyright in the broadcast is the year which the episode was made (1976 for a season 1 episode, for example), while the video versions used the year of that media's release.
  +
 
|-
 
|-
  +
| [[File:ZootCrazyHarryGermanEndingShot.jpg|250px|center]]
| [[File:Saxophone.jpg|250px|center]]<br />[[File:Zoot80s.JPG|250px|center]] || ''[[Best of the Muppet Show]]'' || 2002 || A take from the 1980s ending without the bubble. In this version, we fade out after Zoot looks into his saxophone. This was shown at the end of the first two episodes, after a closing shot of the orchestra from the first season's closing. On volume 3, at the end of [[Episode 314: Harry Belafonte|episode 314]], it was replaced with the Sax & Violence closing shot, due to the episode having an alternate ending. On volume 1, we fade out earlier, right after Zoot plays the note.
 
  +
| align=center | ''[[Die Muppet Show]]'' (Germany)
 
| For certain episodes of the German co-production, the orchestra shot with the ATV logo (without the copyright on the bottom) is shown, followed by the Zoot and Crazy Harry shot from the Season 1 opening.
  +
  +
|-
  +
| [[File:Saxophone.jpg|250px|center]]<br>[[File:Zoot80s.JPG|250px|center]]
  +
| align=center | ''[[Best of the Muppet Show]]''<br>(2002)
 
| A take from the 1980s ending without the bubble. In this version, we fade out after Zoot looks into his saxophone. This was shown at the end of the first two episodes, after a closing shot of the orchestra from the first season's closing. On volume 3, at the end of [[Episode 314: Harry Belafonte|episode 314]], it was replaced with the Sax & Violence closing shot, due to the episode having an alternate ending. On volume 1, we fade out earlier, right after Zoot plays the note.
  +
 
|-
 
|-
  +
| [[File:MHC_zoot_logo.jpg|250px|center]]<br>[[File:ZootLLCS3.jpg|250px|center]]
| [[File:MHC_zoot_logo.jpg|250px|center]]<br />[[File:ZootLLCS3.jpg|250px|center]] || ''[[The Muppet Show: Season One]] - [[The Muppet Show: Season Three|Season Three]] '' || 2005-2008 ||This version features the 1980s shot with the [[Muppets Holding Company]] LLC at the bottom of the screen. As we fade out, the LLC is still shown for about 2 or 3 seconds before it disappears. Although the first two box sets featured a shot of a hatless Zoot, it was also shown on the Season Three DVD at the end of episodes [[Episode 303: Roy Clark|303]], [[Episode 304: Gilda Radner|304]], [[Episode 305: Pearl Bailey|305]], [[Episode 309: Liberace|309]], and [[Episode 312: James Coco|312]], while the rest of the episodes carried a shot of Zoot ''with'' his hat. This shot also plastered the "alternate" shots on episodes [[Episode 308: Loretta Lynn|308]], [[Episode 314: Harry Belafonte|314]], and [[Episode 321: Roger Miller|321]], making the endings somewhat confusing.
 
  +
| align=center | ''[[The Muppet Show: Season One]] - [[The Muppet Show: Season Three|Season Three]]''<br>(2005-2008)
 
| This version features the 1980s shot with the [[Muppets Holding Company]] LLC at the bottom of the screen. As we fade out, the LLC is still shown for about 2 or 3 seconds before it disappears. Although the first two box sets featured a shot of a hatless Zoot, it was also shown on the Season Three DVD at the end of episodes [[Episode 303: Roy Clark|303]], [[Episode 304: Gilda Radner|304]], [[Episode 305: Pearl Bailey|305]], [[Episode 309: Liberace|309]], and [[Episode 312: James Coco|312]], while the rest of the episodes carried a shot of Zoot ''with'' his hat. This shot also plastered the "alternate" shots on episodes [[Episode 308: Loretta Lynn|308]], [[Episode 314: Harry Belafonte|314]], and [[Episode 321: Roger Miller|321]], making the endings somewhat confusing.
 
|}
 
|}
   
==[[The Muppet Show Alternate Closings|Alternate Endings]]==
+
==[[The Muppet Show alternate closings|Alternate Endings]]==
{| border=2 cellspacing=0 cellpadding=8 style="border-collapse:collapse"
+
{| border="2" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="8" style="border-collapse:collapse"
 
|- bgcolor=#eeeeee
 
|- bgcolor=#eeeeee
! Image!! As seen in!! Year!! Notes
+
! Image!! width=100| As seen in / Year !! Notes
  +
|- jquery1260732032156="94"
 
  +
|-
| jquery1260732032156="93"|<br />[[File:Kbatv.jpg|250px|center]]<br />[[File:23_credits1.jpg|250px|center]] || ''The Muppet Show'' [[Episode 123: Kaye Ballard|Episode 123]] || 1976 || The original ending shot for [[Episode 123: Kaye Ballard|the Kaye Ballard episode]]. In this version, Rowlf plays the final piano chord and looks at the camera nervously, while Nigel bows.
 
  +
| [[File:Kbatv.jpg|250px|center]]<br>[[File:23_credits1.jpg|250px|center]]
  +
| align=center | [[Episode 123: Kaye Ballard|Episode 123]]<br>(1976)
 
| The original ending shot for [[Episode 123: Kaye Ballard|the Kaye Ballard episode]]. In this version, Rowlf plays the final piano chord and looks at the camera nervously, while Nigel bows.
  +
 
|-
 
|-
| [[File:KayeBallardAlternateClosing_DisneyChannel.jpg|250px|center]]<br />[[File:KayeBallardAlternateClosing.png|250px|center]] || ''The Muppet Show'' Episode 123 || 1976 || The replacement ending shot for the Kaye Ballard episode. In this version, the band is shown backstage with Kermit sitting on the railway, waving.
+
| [[File:KayeBallardAlternateClosing_DisneyChannel.jpg|250px|center]]<br>[[File:KayeBallardAlternateClosing.png|250px|center]]
  +
| align=center | Episode 123<br>(1976)
  +
| The replacement ending shot for the Kaye Ballard episode. In this version, the band is shown backstage with [[Kermit the Frog|Kermit]] sitting on the railway, waving.
  +
 
|-
 
|-
| [[File:Tms308_zoot_original_end_shot.jpg|250px|center]] || ''The Muppet Show'' [[Episode 308: Loretta Lynn|Episode 308]] || 1978 || The original railroad ending shot from [[Episode 308: Loretta Lynn|the Loretta Lynn episode]].
+
| [[File:Tms308_zoot_original_end_shot.jpg|250px|center]]
  +
| align=center | [[Episode 308: Loretta Lynn|Episode 308]]<br>(1978)
  +
| The original railroad ending shot with Zoot playing off-key from [[Episode 308: Loretta Lynn|the Loretta Lynn episode]].
  +
 
|-
 
|-
  +
| [[File:Noimage.png|150px|center]]
| [[File:Noimage.png|200px|center]] || ''The Muppet Show'' [[Episode 321: Roger Miller]] || 1978 || Like the pilot version of the Juliet Prowse episode, this original alternate ITC ending shot cuts to black right after Zoot (as a chicken) plays the note.
 
  +
| align=center | [[Episode 314: Harry Belafonte|Episode 314]]<br>1978
  +
| In this version, the final note is played onstage not by Zoot, but by one of the [[African Masks]].
  +
  +
|-
  +
| [[File:Noimage.png|150px|center]]
  +
| align=center | [[Episode 321: Roger Miller|Episode 321]]<br>(1979)
 
| Like the pilot version of the Juliet Prowse episode, this original alternate ITC ending shot cuts to black right after Zoot (as a chicken) plays the note.
  +
  +
|-
  +
| [[File:407 close.jpeg|250px|center]]
  +
| align=center | [[Episode 407: Dudley Moore|Episode 407]]<br>(1979)
  +
| In this version the end theme is played by [[M.A.M.M.A.]] [[Animal]] begins hitting M.A.M.M.A. as it plays the final note.
  +
  +
|-
  +
| [[File:Noimage.png|150px|center]]
  +
| align=center | [[Episode 514: Mac Davis|Episode 514]]<br>(1980)
  +
| In this version the house band has been replaced by the duplicated Beakers and they play the end theme as per normal.
 
|}
 
|}
   
  +
==Videos==
 
  +
<videogallery position="center" hideaddbutton="true">
 
  +
__NOWYSIWYG__
Video:The Muppet Show - ITC Closing Credits (1976)|Season 1 closing credits with the ITC Zoot shot at the end
 
Video:The Muppet Show - ATV Closing Credits (1977)|Season 2 closing credits in the UK with the ATV Zoot shot at the end
 
Video:The Muppet Show - ATV Closing Credits (1979)|Season 4 closing credits in the UK with the ATV Zoot shot at the end
 
Video:The Muppet Show - ATV Closing Credits (1980)|Season 5 closing credits in the UK with the ATV Zoot shot at the end
 
Video:The Muppet Show - 1980s HIT Zoot Ending with HIT Logo (Seasons 3-5)|1980s Zoot ending with the "hit!" bubble logo from seasons 3 through 5
 
</videogallery>
 
 
[[Category:Muppet Show Lists]]
 
[[Category:Muppet Show Lists]]

Revision as of 14:08, 1 July 2019

Tms zoot

One of several recurring elements of The Muppet Show theme song, it was created due to the need by the original British producer, Associated TeleVision, to broadcast its logo at the beginning and end of every show in order to identify its programming from other programming on Independent Television in the United Kingdom (which it shared with other local companies). The final shot always consisted of Zoot playing a low blast on his saxophone. Outside the UK, distributor ITC Entertainment (part of the same company as ATV) would use its logo, with only the first season internationally acknowledging both, with the orchestra shot for ATV and Zoot for ITC. After Jim Henson Productions acquired full rights to The Muppet Show, the Zoot shot would remain but adjusted, either adjusting the Zoot shot or using a new shot altogether with the logo of the time. (Sometimes Zoot's shots would be replaced with the Jim Henson Company logo instead.)

Image As seen in / Year Notes
ATV

MuppetShowATVShotBylineless

ITC zoot S1
The Muppet Show
Season 1
(1976-1977)
The original international version with the ITC logo in the center. With ATV acknowledged in the orchestra shot, a "for" was attached to the ITC part, with ATV controlling production and ITC distribution. After Zoot plays the note, the screen fades to black with the ITC logo stll showing for a few seconds. In the pilot version of the Juliet Prowse episode, the ending lacks the fade-to-black effect. A german version of this shot had the ZDF logo over a black background. Surprisingly, the english version remains intact on disc one and the Peter Ustinov episode on disc four of the german DVD release of Season One.
MuppetShowITCOrchestra1

TMS Season 2 Zoot ITC
The Muppet Show
Season 2
(1977-1978)
This season features a new ITC shot, stating the show as "From" them and as ITC as "An ATV Company", with no further ATV logo in the orchestra shot. On several episodes, though, (including episodes 214 and 221), the ITC logo is also superimposed over the orchestra shot. Also, some versions of this ending have the entire screen fading to black after Zoot plays the note, without the ITC logo still showing.

This particular ending shot made an odd appearance at the end of the Spanish European VHS release of Gonzo Presents Muppet Weird Stuff (which also presented different ending credits compared to the original American release).

Muppet Show Closing Theme Season 1 Zoot ATV Closing Logo

Muppet Show Closing Theme Season 2 Zoot ATV Closing Logo
The Muppet Show
Seasons 1-2
(1976-1978)
ATV UK Version
Itc zoot

TMS Season 5 Zoot ITC V2
The Muppet Show
Seasons 3-5
(1978-1979)
New shot featuring a blue Zoot puppet. This shot was also used on fifth season episodes, instead of a different shot with the new Zoot puppet. On episode 302, the ITC logo is also superimposed over the orchestra shot.
Atv zoot
The Muppet Show
Seasons 3-5
(1978-1981)
ATV UK Version
ZootLateSeason One

Zoothathits3

ZootHITLogo

1980sHITZootEndingShot
The Muppet Show
(Mid-1980s)
The 1980s ending, featuring Zoot playing the note, then looking startled as the Henson International Television logo ("hit!") plastered on a spinning white bubble flew out of the sax. The bubble then disappeared and the logo made its way onto the center of the screen, with additional applause from the audience. There were several different takes of this ending. For example, episodes of the first and second seasons used only one take of Zoot without his hat, while at least three different takes of Zoot wearing his hat were filmed for seasons 3-5. However, only one take was used for this particular ending, while the other two were later used for the ending's updated versions on the show's DVD releases (see below for more detail). Interestingly, certain editions with this ending still use the ATV logo over the orchestra shot for season 1 episodes.
Playhouse-copyright
The Muppet Revue
(1985)
Unlike the other ending shots, this one uses the Zoot and Rowlf shot from the Season 5 opening with a copyright notice at the bottom.
ZootHensonAssociates
The Muppet Show
(1988-1992)
On TNT airings, the 1980s ending shot was used, but a different bubble (a grey bubble with a white outline) would fly out of the sax and zoom in covering the entire screen, dissolving to the 1989 Jim Henson Productions "Kermit hand" variants.
Zoot on sax


The Muppet Show
(1994 - )
The Sax and Violence ending, featuring a shot of Zoot playing the note, then nodding twice as seen in the number from Episode 102: Connie Stevens. Outside a copyright prior to the Jim Henson Productions logo, no other logos are used in this version. This ending is one of the most common of the previous endings, and was also used after the ending credits of the It's the Muppets VHS releases, reruns of The Muppet Show on Nickelodeon and The Very Best of the Muppet Show DVD volumes in the UK. (On some reruns, the audience can be heard applauding, like the previous logo.) A version without the copyright stamp also exists at the end of the Harry Belafonte episode on the third volume of the Best of the Muppet Show VHS and DVD series. The copyright in the broadcast is the year which the episode was made (1976 for a season 1 episode, for example), while the video versions used the year of that media's release.
Die Muppet Show (Germany) For certain episodes of the German co-production, the orchestra shot with the ATV logo (without the copyright on the bottom) is shown, followed by the Zoot and Crazy Harry shot from the Season 1 opening.
Saxophone

Zoot80s
Best of the Muppet Show
(2002)
A take from the 1980s ending without the bubble. In this version, we fade out after Zoot looks into his saxophone. This was shown at the end of the first two episodes, after a closing shot of the orchestra from the first season's closing. On volume 3, at the end of episode 314, it was replaced with the Sax & Violence closing shot, due to the episode having an alternate ending. On volume 1, we fade out earlier, right after Zoot plays the note.
MHC zoot logo

The Muppet Show: Season One - Season Three
(2005-2008)
This version features the 1980s shot with the Muppets Holding Company LLC at the bottom of the screen. As we fade out, the LLC is still shown for about 2 or 3 seconds before it disappears. Although the first two box sets featured a shot of a hatless Zoot, it was also shown on the Season Three DVD at the end of episodes 303, 304, 305, 309, and 312, while the rest of the episodes carried a shot of Zoot with his hat. This shot also plastered the "alternate" shots on episodes 308, 314, and 321, making the endings somewhat confusing.

Alternate Endings

Image As seen in / Year Notes
Kbatv

23 credits1
Episode 123
(1976)
The original ending shot for the Kaye Ballard episode. In this version, Rowlf plays the final piano chord and looks at the camera nervously, while Nigel bows.
KayeBallardAlternateClosing DisneyChannel

KayeBallardAlternateClosing
Episode 123
(1976)
The replacement ending shot for the Kaye Ballard episode. In this version, the band is shown backstage with Kermit sitting on the railway, waving.
Tms308 zoot original end shot
Episode 308
(1978)
The original railroad ending shot with Zoot playing off-key from the Loretta Lynn episode.
Noimage
Episode 314
1978
In this version, the final note is played onstage not by Zoot, but by one of the African Masks.
Noimage
Episode 321
(1979)
Like the pilot version of the Juliet Prowse episode, this original alternate ITC ending shot cuts to black right after Zoot (as a chicken) plays the note.
407 close
Episode 407
(1979)
In this version the end theme is played by M.A.M.M.A. Animal begins hitting M.A.M.M.A. as it plays the final note.
Noimage
Episode 514
(1980)
In this version the house band has been replaced by the duplicated Beakers and they play the end theme as per normal.