Frank is not only a genius puppeteer, but a very quick, smart comic. He really made those characters come alive, and now that he's retired, they've just lost their magic...he needs to get back in the saddle!
"Pretty good" isn't good enough for me. I can't watch Miss Piggy anymore without thinking about how funny and feisty she used to be when Frank controlled her...
@@fool4singing i agree. Disney doesn't get that the Muppets are losers. Gonzo is the resident daredevil and will always be, but the others muppets got into stunts too, such as Muppet ladder and skydiving out of a plane. But Disney just forgot that.
The Muppets mean more to me and many other people that I can barely use words to describe . I'd loved to have been part of something like that. The Muppets and Jim and Frank and everyone that worked with them are as big a part of my life as anything else. I'll never forget Birdbird saying "thanks Kermit" at Jim's memorial. My god, my true and loving god... nothing touched my soul like the Muppets did and still do. It's a lesson in life. Keep your ass going because you could be Frank and Jim or the Muppets. You could effect someone like those wonderful Muppets effected me. And one single effecting of somones life on that kind of scale is just the most wonderful and beautiful thing. I love you. Every last person that brought the world the Muppets..,,, I love you. Thank you so much. Xxxxx
"THE MUPPET SHOW" was primarily produced for the five CBS owned and operated statons; they were a production partner, with Henson Associates and ITC {who syndicated it across the United States and around the world, and scheduled it on the ATV network in England}.
I actually remember watching that episode of 'The Muppet Show' in the 1970s. Particularly I remember the duet with MIss Piggy and Raquel Welch, singing 'Woman'. At the time, I didn't really now who Welch was! :-D
For as long as I could remember, Muppets have been a staple in my life. Next to Sesame Street, The Muppet Show was the best and watching this look behind the scenes makes me happy and appreciate all the time and energy everyone put in. I cannot help but laugh as Morley talks to Fozzie and Beauregard.
"What's the net worth of the Muppet 'Empire'?" Asked of a humble man who never did it for the money. People asked Jim a lot of questions he didn't like and they asked it repeatedly when they knew it was uncomfortable for him.
The correspondent (Morley Safer) makes a comment about how the Muppets are expensive and inimitable, as Disney was in its heyday. In 1979, Disney was still in decline; the movies of the late 60s throught the 70s were not that great, and the TV show was mostly showing old stuff, too. I knew even as a child that the Disney I knew wasn't the Disney of my parents. But then Disney rebounded, and now they own Henson & the Muppets. No one could know in 1979 that the story would end like that.
Ironically, Disney's weekly series was OPPOSITE "60 MINUTES"- in 1979, when this profile was telecast....and in 1990, when it was repeated. No matter *what* title it was shown under, it was always a distant second to "60 MINUTES".
They just own the Muppets, Sesame Workshop owns the characters from Sesame Street and the Jim Henson company owns everything else (Fraggle Rock, Dark Crystal, Labyrinth)
Jim Henson was a great genius, the Edison of the Muppet world and bringing on the world's Greatest stars didn't hurt either and It had great music and jokes
My buddy and I had gotten Hulu and Disney➕ instead of paying $250.⁰⁰ for Cable📺TV📺. We had watched the better items off of Disney➕ and were looking for something fun for a afternoon lunch party. We both LOVED Dark Crystal, and other "puppeteer" type movies so we watched the Muppet Movie from the 70's. I had forgotten how incredibly well made that was. It was amazing how they made these "puppets" into people. You knew they were puppets but they were so acclimated to their surroundings and to the other people you didn't care. It was genius. Brilliant, amazing, and again incredibly well done! Jim Henson and Frank Oz are two of the MOST CREATIVELY BRILLIANT PEOPLE I'VE EVER SEEN! We watched Muppets in Space, the Muppets🎄Christmas🎄Carol, and the Great Muppet Caper. 👍 We also got into the Muppet Show which THANKFULLY was also on Disney➕. 5 seasons of pure brilliance. It was a "puppet" show but it had some amazing amounts of innuendo, or adult type humor. It was not, repeat NOT just for kids. The Raquel Welch episode was FAAAR FROM IT! LOL!! My point is it was a show for EVERYONE. The adult humor/innuendo/jokes, were tastefully done, the guest stars were a mix of💃dance🕺, 🎭comedy🤣, 🎼🎵🎶musical🎹🎸, and even an action star. Sylvester Stallone was a guest and yep he sang, TWICE! They created a world NOT of puppets and dolls. Not even remotely close. They created a world of wonder for kids, incredible humor for kids and their parents, as well as a world of characters that you loved, again NOT AS PUPPETS, but as who they were.🐸Kermit🐸 the🐸Frog🐸, 🐷Miss🐽🐽Piggy🐷, 🐷Pigs🐷in🐷Space🐷, 🐻Fozzie🐻the🐻Bear🐻, 🐶Rowlf🐶the🐶Dog🐶, um Gonzo the, um, hmm, um, Gonzo the👽👾👽? Even the amazing Band... they were awesome as well! Animal is loved by many, attacked by many more...lol, adored by all! Every skit was CREATIVELY done. Veterinarian's Hospital 🏥 the contiiinuuing stooory of a Quack who's gone to the Dogs! A perfect example of pure love and excitement of a skit. The care and dedication that these people did for this show was not only evident and obvious but it made their fans love it that much more! Pigs in Space was another 🤪goofy🤪skit. Fozzy🐻Bear's🐻 contiiinuuing booombing on stage was another hilarious stooory. 😂 As was Gonzo's attempt at ANYTHING! Yet they made EVERYONE of the characters so real, so special, that we loved them like real characters/people! Watching Kermit the 🐸Frog🐸 riding a🚴♂️🚴bicycle🚴♀️🚴🚴♀️🚴♂️🚴♀️🚵♂️🚵♀️🚵 was incredible Fozzie driving his uncle's Studebaker? Wakka Wakka! Miss 🐷Piggy🐷 goimg Bruce Lee on everyone was epic! But Rowlf's Piano🎹🎹🎹🎹 playing🎹🎹🎹🎹 🎼🎶🎵🎶🎵🎵🎶🎵 and the band's jams on 🎸🎸Guitar🎸🎸🎺trumpet🎺🎻violins🎻and other🪕string🪕instruments, also a🎷saxophone🎷, and even bagpipes! But ANIMAL'S 🥁🥁DRUMMING🥁🥁 WAS THE BEST OF THEM ALL! Janice was great, but Animal was my favorite! Dr.Teeth had a great band! I really had forgotten about the Muppet Show. Now that I've "remembered" I am 100% fully invested in watching every show, any clip, an guest appearances, and movies that the Muppets did, or that Frank Oz and Jim Henson were a part of! They are truly ICONS in Hollywood and they deserve far more accolades that they've received. They helped launch or make popular one of the most educational programs, one of the most amazing kid oriented shows to ever get made. I mean of course of Sesame Street. Rowlf's start on the Jimmy Dean show was the first big opportunity they had. If you haven't seen it LOOK IT UP! IT IS INCREDIBLE! Especially when Rowlf meets his favorite gal, his crush, his LOVE! ❤😍💖❤LASSIE!😍💖💘❤ Yep Rowlf was in love with Lassie and Jimmy Dean got Lassie to come onto his show so Rowlf could meet her. I won't spoil it, but it was HILARIOUS! Kermit the 🐸Frog🐸 and Fozzie also co-hosted the Tonight Show. Yes Johnny Carson's Tonight Show! That how much FAITH Johnny Carson had in Kermit and Fozzie. Or in Jim Henson and Frank Oz. It was a incredible show! Vincent Price was the guest. It was very well made and extremely creative! But best of all it was like EVERY MUPPETS PERFORMANCE, PERFECT, AND EXTREMELY ENTERTAINING! RIP Mr. Jim Henson your brilliance, creativity, talent, humor, and amazing abilities are wonderfully beautiful to see. I feel blessed that I was able to see these iconic characters brought to life! God Bless you, and your Family and Friends. You are missed but NEVER forgotten! ❤
+Eric Purkey Jim wanted them to buy them (excluding Sesame Street) back around 1990, but his death slowed things down to the point where it took over 10 years for them to finally have the rights!
+YujiUedaFan And that's exactly just because he knew that, in their hands, The Muppets would live on forever. And they have. Disney has used The Muppets more than when they were in property of the Jim Henson Company
+Javier Albadalejo I have the first three seasons of the Muppet show on dvd if you do not have this set you should by the first 3 seasons of the Muppet show worth the money when Disney releases seasons 4&5 I will buy those dvd sets and so you should to.
You see how, in this 1990 repeat, CBS tried to deride cable TV channels (in Morley's opening remarks) by referring to them as "Television's permanent 'Twilight Zone'"? They were suffering from the inroads of cable competition at the time, while trying to convince advertisers that network TV was still "the only game in town". It was no longer the case by the mid-1980's. And CBS was the weakest of the four broadcast networks at the time, because their creaitivity and vitality were stagnating. This pattern continued through the 1990's.
I do remember during that time that broadcast networks were still considered the "real thing" and cable channels were places for loads and loads of reruns; that's why he called it the permanent Twilight Zone. There was not a lot of original programming on many of these channels. Even "Night Flight" was often a collection of films etc. that had played elsewhere. Cable TV also seemed to be the place to find offbeat stuff things that weren't playing on the Big 3 networks.
Morely seems a little ....rude? Insult after insult. I think he may be jealous. Scooter is a royal pain? Has he seen the show or did someone else write these lines??
Yeah, I agree,that was rude . The things he is saying sound like they've been written on paper. Plus , Scooter is not a royal pain, in fact,he is one of my favorite characters in the Muppets. So this interviewer can take a flying jump . 😡
To be fair, this was also pretty early in the show, when Scooter was still a bit of an annoying kid, rather than the competent stage manager he would become.
You know, they didn't HAVE to be there when Raquel Welch was appearing as the week's guest star. I believe the NETWORK insisted on that, because they wanted something "sexy" and "titillating" they could promote at the time.
Behind the scenes with the geniuses that made the Muppet Show what it was. RIP Jim Henson, Richard Hunt, Jerry Nelson, and Jerry Juhl.
the Holy Grail of Behind the Scenes!
Its sad Jim and Richard died so young.
The sign of a great artist is when you`re shown on camera performing the character and still everybody is only paying attention to the character.
Frank is not only a genius puppeteer, but a very quick, smart comic. He really made those characters come alive, and now that he's retired, they've just lost their magic...he needs to get back in the saddle!
Well, he passed the torch on to Eric Jacobson, who does a pretty good job.
"Pretty good" isn't good enough for me. I can't watch Miss Piggy anymore without thinking about how funny and feisty she used to be when Frank controlled her...
Well... he's not exactly retired
He's Yoda again
@@fool4singing i agree. Disney doesn't get that the Muppets are losers. Gonzo is the resident daredevil and will always be, but the others muppets got into stunts too, such as Muppet ladder and skydiving out of a plane. But Disney just forgot that.
I kinda doubt Frank will return. He didn’t like how Disney treated the muppets
I was a regular viewer of "Sesame Street" from 1969 to 1978; and "The Muppet Show" from 1976 to 1979. Fun memories!
Richard and Jerry never fail to melt my heart
Agreed 100 percent
Agreed
“You got that every night, frog” 😂
Henson was a gentle genius. So glad I grew up in the 70s and 80s.
Back when television was amazing!
The Muppets mean more to me and many other people that I can barely use words to describe . I'd loved to have been part of something like that. The Muppets and Jim and Frank and everyone that worked with them are as big a part of my life as anything else. I'll never forget Birdbird saying "thanks Kermit" at Jim's memorial. My god, my true and loving god... nothing touched my soul like the Muppets did and still do. It's a lesson in life. Keep your ass going because you could be Frank and Jim or the Muppets. You could effect someone like those wonderful Muppets effected me. And one single effecting of somones life on that kind of scale is just the most wonderful and beautiful thing. I love you. Every last person that brought the world the Muppets..,,, I love you. Thank you so much. Xxxxx
one of my favorite shows EVER made! God bless you Jim Henson and thank you so very much for the wonderful characters you gave the world.
I must say, this job looks EXTREMELY fun. I wouldn't mind doing this for a living.
My dream job
I would definitely love this job, along with being the star of my own shows and movies.
I agree . I Think I might do this, but again it is a hard job . But enjoyable thing to do .
Barney Os. I don’t care if I get a cramp, I’d love every second of that job if I worked for them in the future!
Well I hate to break it to you Disney killed this fun environment
The way it distorts "Jim Henson" at 1:20 made me almost spit out my coffee.
Me too
*distorted voice* “Jim Henson”
makes you wonder what the original commentator said and why they had to dub it over
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@@bmxscape It's just an old tape...
I have always loved The Muppet Show ever since I was just 2 years old.
Jim Henson died 31 years ago, today. Rest In Peace, Jim.
Muppets rocked the 1980s! The BBC was the only network that would air this wonderful show.
CBS 2 in NY in syndication
Erm it was made by ITV (ATV to be exact) and shown on ITV back in the day. It was later repeated on the BBC
@@bletheringfool Beat me to it.
"THE MUPPET SHOW" was primarily produced for the five CBS owned and operated statons; they were a production partner, with Henson Associates and ITC {who syndicated it across the United States and around the world, and scheduled it on the ATV network in England}.
It's so surreal seeing Frank puppeteer Miss Piggy.
The lady's right. Morley's a pushover. Just the sight of the Muppets gets him giggling so uncontrollably he can't ask any questions.
To be fair, he had just flown all the way to England, and was a bit jet lagged at the time.
Jim’s laugh at 4:59 🥺♥️
I actually remember watching that episode of 'The Muppet Show' in the 1970s. Particularly I remember the duet with MIss Piggy and Raquel Welch, singing 'Woman'. At the time, I didn't really now who Welch was! :-D
I would always watch this show all the time 😊
R.I.P Jim Henson
For as long as I could remember, Muppets have been a staple in my life. Next to Sesame Street, The Muppet Show was the best and watching this look behind the scenes makes me happy and appreciate all the time and energy everyone put in. I cannot help but laugh as Morley talks to Fozzie and Beauregard.
Nice blast from the past. I remember watching that back in the day.
I've always been looking for this. Thanks for posting.
"What's the net worth of the Muppet 'Empire'?"
Asked of a humble man who never did it for the money.
People asked Jim a lot of questions he didn't like and they asked it repeatedly when they knew it was uncomfortable for him.
fozzie your my favorite Muppet ever 😁
He's one of my favorite's too.
Hey Fozzie, why was the geometry teacher absent from school?
Thanks so much for the Upload - this is magnificent
I grew up on the Muppet show
This is gold. Thanks for uploading.
The correspondent (Morley Safer) makes a comment about how the Muppets are expensive and inimitable, as Disney was in its heyday. In 1979, Disney was still in decline; the movies of the late 60s throught the 70s were not that great, and the TV show was mostly showing old stuff, too. I knew even as a child that the Disney I knew wasn't the Disney of my parents. But then Disney rebounded, and now they own Henson & the Muppets. No one could know in 1979 that the story would end like that.
Disney was left for dead in the 70s
Ironically, Disney's weekly series was OPPOSITE "60 MINUTES"- in 1979, when this profile was telecast....and in 1990, when it was repeated. No matter *what* title it was shown under, it was always a distant second to "60 MINUTES".
They just own the Muppets, Sesame Workshop owns the characters from Sesame Street and the Jim Henson company owns everything else (Fraggle Rock, Dark Crystal, Labyrinth)
Fozzie: Could I bring a friend? Lol It's just my mother. XD
Jim Henson was a great genius, the Edison of the Muppet world and bringing on the world's Greatest stars didn't hurt either and It had great music and jokes
what
My buddy and I had gotten Hulu and Disney➕ instead of paying $250.⁰⁰ for Cable📺TV📺. We had watched the better items off of Disney➕ and were looking for something fun for a afternoon lunch party. We both LOVED Dark Crystal, and other "puppeteer" type movies so we watched the Muppet Movie from the 70's. I had forgotten how incredibly well made that was. It was amazing how they made these "puppets" into people. You knew they were puppets but they were so acclimated to their surroundings and to the other people you didn't care. It was genius. Brilliant, amazing, and again incredibly well done! Jim Henson and Frank Oz are two of the MOST CREATIVELY BRILLIANT PEOPLE I'VE EVER SEEN! We watched Muppets in Space, the Muppets🎄Christmas🎄Carol, and the Great Muppet Caper. 👍 We also got into the Muppet Show which THANKFULLY was also on Disney➕. 5 seasons of pure brilliance. It was a "puppet" show but it had some amazing amounts of innuendo, or adult type humor. It was not, repeat NOT just for kids. The Raquel Welch episode was FAAAR FROM IT! LOL!! My point is it was a show for EVERYONE. The adult humor/innuendo/jokes, were tastefully done, the guest stars were a mix of💃dance🕺, 🎭comedy🤣, 🎼🎵🎶musical🎹🎸, and even an action star. Sylvester Stallone was a guest and yep he sang, TWICE! They created a world NOT of puppets and dolls. Not even remotely close. They created a world of wonder for kids, incredible humor for kids and their parents, as well as a world of characters that you loved, again NOT AS PUPPETS, but as who they were.🐸Kermit🐸 the🐸Frog🐸, 🐷Miss🐽🐽Piggy🐷, 🐷Pigs🐷in🐷Space🐷, 🐻Fozzie🐻the🐻Bear🐻, 🐶Rowlf🐶the🐶Dog🐶, um Gonzo the, um, hmm, um, Gonzo the👽👾👽? Even the amazing Band... they were awesome as well! Animal is loved by many, attacked by many more...lol, adored by all! Every skit was CREATIVELY done. Veterinarian's Hospital 🏥 the contiiinuuing stooory of a Quack who's gone to the Dogs! A perfect example of pure love and excitement of a skit. The care and dedication that these people did for this show was not only evident and obvious but it made their fans love it that much more! Pigs in Space was another 🤪goofy🤪skit. Fozzy🐻Bear's🐻 contiiinuuing booombing on stage was another hilarious stooory. 😂 As was Gonzo's attempt at ANYTHING! Yet they made EVERYONE of the characters so real, so special, that we loved them like real characters/people! Watching Kermit the 🐸Frog🐸 riding a🚴♂️🚴bicycle🚴♀️🚴🚴♀️🚴♂️🚴♀️🚵♂️🚵♀️🚵 was incredible Fozzie driving his uncle's Studebaker? Wakka Wakka! Miss 🐷Piggy🐷 goimg Bruce Lee on everyone was epic! But Rowlf's Piano🎹🎹🎹🎹 playing🎹🎹🎹🎹 🎼🎶🎵🎶🎵🎵🎶🎵 and the band's jams on 🎸🎸Guitar🎸🎸🎺trumpet🎺🎻violins🎻and other🪕string🪕instruments, also a🎷saxophone🎷, and even bagpipes! But ANIMAL'S 🥁🥁DRUMMING🥁🥁 WAS THE BEST OF THEM ALL! Janice was great, but Animal was my favorite! Dr.Teeth had a great band! I really had forgotten about the Muppet Show. Now that I've "remembered" I am 100% fully invested in watching every show, any clip, an guest appearances, and movies that the Muppets did, or that Frank Oz and Jim Henson were a part of! They are truly ICONS in Hollywood and they deserve far more accolades that they've received. They helped launch or make popular one of the most educational programs, one of the most amazing kid oriented shows to ever get made. I mean of course of Sesame Street. Rowlf's start on the Jimmy Dean show was the first big opportunity they had. If you haven't seen it LOOK IT UP! IT IS INCREDIBLE! Especially when Rowlf meets his favorite gal, his crush, his LOVE! ❤😍💖❤LASSIE!😍💖💘❤ Yep Rowlf was in love with Lassie and Jimmy Dean got Lassie to come onto his show so Rowlf could meet her. I won't spoil it, but it was HILARIOUS! Kermit the 🐸Frog🐸 and Fozzie also co-hosted the Tonight Show. Yes Johnny Carson's Tonight Show! That how much FAITH Johnny Carson had in Kermit and Fozzie. Or in Jim Henson and Frank Oz. It was a incredible show! Vincent Price was the guest. It was very well made and extremely creative! But best of all it was like EVERY MUPPETS PERFORMANCE, PERFECT, AND EXTREMELY ENTERTAINING!
RIP Mr. Jim Henson your brilliance, creativity, talent, humor, and amazing abilities are wonderfully beautiful to see. I feel blessed that I was able to see these iconic characters brought to life! God Bless you, and your Family and Friends. You are missed but NEVER forgotten! ❤
7:51 Well I care, Fozzie; most species of bears are highly intelligent, able to navigate themselves, find food, use tools, and have heightened senses
The older I get the more I love the Muppets ❤
Thank you so much for sharing.
Just found my grandpa's rabbit ear LP VHS recording of this. Less snow, more ghosting.
thx for sharing!
Well I only said that because the guys said Floyd is a guitarist but he plays bass
How could they immediately pin down all of the puppeteers as shy? Frank Oz was pretty extroverted imo.
he has said in an interview how he used to be shy when he was young
Yeah, this guy gets on me nerves.
Yeah, this guy just gets my nerves . 😒
I wasn't around for jim and i could say i miss him
This is so cool
As much as find him funny, I would'nt trust the Swedish Chef to make a slice of toast.
Agreed.
the world needs jim back bad
Ironically years later Disney bought these wonderful muppets.
+Eric Purkey Jim wanted them to buy them (excluding Sesame Street) back around 1990, but his death slowed things down to the point where it took over 10 years for them to finally have the rights!
+YujiUedaFan And that's exactly just because he knew that, in their hands, The Muppets would live on forever. And they have. Disney has used The Muppets more than when they were in property of the Jim Henson Company
+Javier Albadalejo I have the first three seasons of the Muppet show on dvd if you do not have this set you should by the first 3 seasons of the Muppet show worth the money when Disney releases seasons 4&5 I will buy those dvd sets and so you should to.
@@ericpurkey7502 all the episodes are now on Disney+
Cool! Love the Muppets!
Golden stuff.
1:21 2:48 2:51 It glitched and the pitch went lower for a second
Incidentally, I think this is from a 1990 re-airing as there is a reference to Jim Henson's passing at the start of this video.
Even though. The puppeteers are in view for this segment but not withstanding, you don’t notice them; the puppets are that commanding.
😂Morley got it right.... CHARACTERS.
0:06 "cable, televisions permanent twilight zone"
that didn't age well lol
Will never forget when the Empire strikes back came out and yoga was introduced. Everyone in the theater yelled Fozzy bear at the same time. 🤣🤣🤣
love yoga
I missed this episode of 60 Minutes
Frank has to "be careful" on 'where' he is putting his hands, being so close to Racquel Welsh.
RIP 1937/1936😭
RIP Morley Safer
higgledz
They should hav made Carol Spinney a full time cast member n give him a 3rd muppet
The series was taped in England. Spinney was in New York for "SESAME STREET".
I am surprised they would reveal their "secrets".
Didn't realize Jim Henson had a lazy eye. Even the guy who did the voice of Gonzo has a lazy eye too.
I dont think they do....
@@PatrickCotnoir Have a closer look, one of his eyes is to the side.
Love Safer with Miss Piggy.
What does he mean "no known language" isn't mock Swedish technically a language?
You see how, in this 1990 repeat, CBS tried to deride cable TV channels (in Morley's opening remarks) by referring to them as "Television's permanent 'Twilight Zone'"? They were suffering from the inroads of cable competition at the time, while trying to convince advertisers that network TV was still "the only game in town". It was no longer the case by the mid-1980's. And CBS was the weakest of the four broadcast networks at the time, because their creaitivity and vitality were stagnating. This pattern continued through the 1990's.
I do remember during that time that broadcast networks were still considered the "real thing" and cable channels were places for loads and loads of reruns; that's why he called it the permanent Twilight Zone. There was not a lot of original programming on many of these channels. Even "Night Flight" was often a collection of films etc. that had played elsewhere. Cable TV also seemed to be the place to find offbeat stuff things that weren't playing on the Big 3 networks.
Steve Whitmire had just joined but he didn't have any characters yet.
Kool
Anybody know a good resource where I can find out more about the band behind the scenes?
Morely seems a little ....rude? Insult after insult. I think he may be jealous. Scooter is a royal pain? Has he seen the show or did someone else write these lines??
Yeah, I agree,that was rude . The things he is saying sound like they've been written on paper. Plus , Scooter is not a royal pain, in fact,he is one of my favorite characters in the Muppets. So this interviewer can take a flying jump . 😡
@@1712Overture hmmmmmm🤔.......
Okay.🙂
To be fair, this was also pretty early in the show, when Scooter was still a bit of an annoying kid, rather than the competent stage manager he would become.
What about my favorite Muppet, Rowlf the Dog? He's played by Jim Henson and later Bill Barretta
They don't just do those characters.
You know, they didn't HAVE to be there when Raquel Welch was appearing as the week's guest star. I believe the NETWORK insisted on that, because they wanted something "sexy" and "titillating" they could promote at the time.
What ?? the Band was Live?? OMG
That surprised me too!
“Get er’ outta here!” 💀🐽
Did he say "cartoon violence"? Most of the Muppet productions are live-action
He meant "Cartoon-ish". "Cartoon Violence" doesnt always literally mean a cartoon.
what the heck this is only 14 and a half minutes! jk
1979?
The show did not end in 1969. I think this was in 1989.
This is from 1990 after Henson's death, they are the episode from 1979 as part of a memorial.
Hello
Where's this video from??? Good job!
....60 minutes?
Beaker for president . Oh wait, we got it already
what
Do NOT insult Beaker!
Beaker would be a much better president than Brandon
But the sound is terrible!
why do models smoke to me it takes away from the pure image that was rather disturbing forgive me if I'm being too blunt but good grief
Those aren’t real their just puppets
fozzie your my favorite Muppet ever 😁