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  1. Kermit reluctantly hires Scooter, a kid who shows up eager to work as a gofer…and whose uncle, J. P. Grosse, happens to own the Muppet Theatre. Scooter offers to “go fer” coffee, sandwiches, or anything else people need. But when he gives Fozzie a joke for his act that the others find hilarious, Fozzie decides Scooter may be useful after all.

  2. Mar 15, 2016 · Jim Henson's fanciful creations, headed by host Kermit the Frog, cavort on-stage and backstage with celebs in this classic family series, which, during its five-year syndicated run, was viewed by an estimated 235 million people in some 100 countries. Produced in England, `The Muppet Show' won three Emmys and a Peabody.

  3. The Muppet Show: Season 1 Introduction. For new and old fans alike, we're pleased to present our extensive episode guide of the classic series. Our goal with this guide is to provide a detailed overview and analysis of The Muppet Show while striking a balance between the scholarly and the silly. Hopefully the final result is one that provides ...

  4. The Brian Henson show intros produced in 1999 would have been nice additions, but they were not mandatory. Even with the few cuts, The Muppet Show Season 1 is an amazing DVD collection with over ten hours of material. It should be your number one Muppet purchase for the foreseeable future. At least, until Season 2 arrives next year.

  5. Nov 6, 2001 · The Muppet Show Season 1 DVD UK Trailer. 01:32. 20. The Muppet Show Season 2 DVD Trailer. 01:31. 21. The Muppet Show Season 3 DVD Trailer. 02:48. 22.

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  6. Apr 24, 1977 · Episode 24. S1 E1: When Scooter wants to perform a musical number with Muppy, the favorite pet of Muppet Theatre owner J. P. Grosse, Kermit grudgingly agrees, and even gives Muppy star billing and his own dressing room. But when Kermit balks at renaming the show The Muppy Show, the dog refuses to leave his dressing room, and Fozzie takes his ...

  7. Kermit the Frog is the manager of a cabaret-style theatre house, which invariably has more drama behind the stage than on it. He has to contend with wannabe-comedian bears, the smothering advances of Miss Piggy, crabby regular theatre patrons, homicidal chefs, livestock, not to mention making the weekly guest star feel welcome.

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