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  1. Aug 9, 2005 · The charm, the zaniness, the corny jokes, the showbiz cliches--every element of The Muppet Show holds up 30 years after Jim Henson's legendary variety series' debut season. Well, perhaps not everything: Today's younger viewers might have a hard time placing some of The Muppet Show 's then-guest stars, such as Florence Henderson or Ruth Buzzi.

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  2. The Muppet Show was broadcast from 1976 to 1981 in first-run syndication. This means that, unlike a TV show produced by a network, the series was made and then sold to local television stations. Without a corporate entity keeping a consistent schedule, broadcast dates varied greatly depending on the market, and were dictated by regional demographics. As such, the broadcast debut of any given ...

  3. S2.E5 ∙ Judy Collins. Sat, Jan 28, 1978. Judy Collins sings classic folk songs, including Send In The Clowns and I Know an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly. Kermit must deal with Scooter's uncle, J.P. Grosse, the theater's owner, who is inspecting it for his plans to tear it down. 7.4/10 (171)

  4. S1.E11 ∙ Lena Horne. Sat, Oct 30, 1976. Kermit cancels Miss Piggy's song for fear of overshadowing guest star Lena Horne. At least that's Piggy thinks, until finds out the real reason for being cut: he didn't want her to look foolish following Lena. Sometimes, the truth can hurt and not just for Piggy...Kermit, too.

  5. The Muppets (TV series) The Muppets. (TV series) The Muppets (stylized as the muppets.) is an American sitcom that originally aired on ABC from September 22, 2015, to March 1, 2016. Co-created by Bill Prady and Bob Kushell, [2] the series was produced by ABC Studios and The Muppets Studio, with Randall Einhorn and Muppet performer Bill Barretta ...

  6. The Muppet Show is 7640 on the JustWatch Daily Streaming Charts today. The TV show has moved up the charts by 3769 places since yesterday. In the United States, it is currently more popular than Unmasking a Killer but less popular than AnoHana: The Flower We Saw That Day.

  7. Statler and Waldorf decide to watch TV in their box, instead of watching the show. Meanwhile, Kermit can't make payroll ($27.14), but Muppet Theatre owner J. P. Grosse says he'll give him the money if he puts "good old-fashioned entertainment" back in the show -- meaning lady wrestlers.

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