The Muppet Show: 40 Years Later – Beverly Sills
The Beverly Sills episode of The Muppet Show is full of surprises! Some great, some horrifying.
The Beverly Sills episode of The Muppet Show is full of surprises! Some great, some horrifying.
Victor Borge is great, but do you know who’s creepy? Bobby Benson.
The Dudley Moore episode of The Muppet Show features a mechanical one-off character that will replace the Electric Mayhem! Oh noooo!
The Muppets could NEVER do this kind of stuff today! Or… could they?
It’s the episode where Kermit the Frog gets NAKED!
Why does the Muppet/guest star dynamic in this episode feel different? Also: Take a chance on birds bouncing on telephone wires!
Kermit the Frog has the worst birthday ever!
The John Denver episode of The Muppet Show has everything! Feather beds, international warfare, fungus! But no camping.
A talking book?! It’s true! This doohickey allowed kids to hear the Muppet performers acting out storybooks, one page at a time.
Is the most valuable Muppet of season three a frog, a bear, or a pig? Or could it be a flounder monster? PLUS: the Best Jokes, Lamest Jokes, and Adultiest Content from the whole season!
This episode has some wonderful musical moments featuring Leslie Uggams… and some cringe-inducing moments featuring Big Bird.
This episode tells a complete story, with no unrelated sketches. Is it a successful experiment?
With the recent rumors about the Muppets on Disney’s new streaming service, we realize that there’s only one option for Disney+. Bring back The Muppet Show.
The Roy Rogers and Dale Evans episode of The Muppet Show features everyone’s favorite guest stars: Your grandparents!
This is the one where all the Muppets turn into chickens. Shouldn’t it be more memorable?
In wildly exciting news, we can exclusively report that Disney have abandoned their initial concept for a new Muppet series, and instead will put in to production a sixth season of The Muppet Show!
Stallone seems to be having fun with the Muppets. Too bad he drags the whole episode down.
Harry Belafonte brings a message of peace and a song about bananas to The Muppet Show for its all-time finest hour.
The guest star appears in a surprisingly beautiful ballet number with a Muppet monster, and Dr. Teeth & Sam the Eagle make a great team.
Only Danny Kaye and Miss Piggy can fight, scream, sing, dance, and kiss all at the same time.