Movin’ Right Along 305: The Crimes of Murray Plotsky
Dabney Coleman’s producer character seems interested in the Muppets’ show, but there’s something fishy going on. With extremely special guest Leslie Carrara-Rudolph!
Dabney Coleman’s producer character seems interested in the Muppets’ show, but there’s something fishy going on. With extremely special guest Leslie Carrara-Rudolph!
The Muppets arrive in New York and go to their first audition.
The Muppets decide to take their show to Broadway! Or is it BroadWAY?
Kermit and the gang perform “Together Again” to rapturous applause.
New season, new movie! Kermit scats “Together Again” as credits roll and we make our way from Manhattan to Danhurst College.
My fellow Muppet fans: We have to get Trump out of there.
In this rare episode, Big Bird tries being president of the USA. His term doesn’t last very long.
The Muppets go camping and sing a lot of songs, and Fozzie is stupid.
It’s almost Halloween! The perfect time to revisit this classic monster-filled Sesame Street record.
We have a lot to say about the 1982 TV special in which the pig takes the spotlight.
Before internet video, VHS tapes were crucial to growing our Muppet fandom.
We’re talking about The Dark Crystal, in which some creatures try to fix a broken rock while some other creatures try to stop them. Is it a good movie?
Here’s what YOU had to say about Oscar’s true nature!
Ned comes to Earth — and Disney+ — on September 4!
The longtime Sesame Street writer talks about Ernie and Bert, unexpected media controversy, and the psychology of Snuffy and Telly!
The longtime Muppet writer talks about The Jim Henson Hour, why Muppets shouldn’t be too high-tech, and writing for a live Muppet stage show.
We’re looking at a 1981 TV special in which the Muppets say goodbye to their show with some wacky movie spoofs.
The longtime Muppet and Sesame Street writer talks Muppet Magazine, Placido Flamingo, Joe Raposo, and more!
Piggy gets a weird massage, Walter learns about photography, and Muppets Now gets off to a pretty good start!
Does our favorite Grouch have a heart of gold, or not so much? What do YOU think?