The Muppet Show: 40 Years Later – Roger Miller
This is the one where all the Muppets turn into chickens. Shouldn’t it be more memorable?
This is the one where all the Muppets turn into chickens. Shouldn’t it be more memorable?
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.
I’d never heard of this guest star before, but the episode is still highly entertaining. Especially the squishy-faced babies playing big band standards!
Is the Spike Milligan episode of The Muppet Show racist? I mean… kinda?
Miss Piggy finally gets Kermit to marry her! Or does she?
Is this the one with the giant carrot, or the one where Bunsen’s super-glue sticks everything together? It’s both!
This one is about feminism, identity, relationship expectations, and two pigs fighting over a frog. Also, a giant dancing bird.
It seems fun, but this is secretly one of the darkest, most tragic episodes of The Muppet Show.
There’s always something special about songs performed on The Muppet Show, even when the focus is on the guest star.
This episode has two of the best musical moments from The Muppet Show, and they couldn’t be more different from each other. But what does the avocado think?
Fozzie is self-conscious and Gonzo is stubborn (and flat) in an episode that feels like Season 1 — in a good way!
Muppets consider selling their souls, Alice Cooper makes for a surprisingly perfect guest star.
The show gets moved to a train station, and Kermit is *not* into it.
Liberace’s episode of The Muppet Show is full of glam, birds, and a great celebration of what makes us different and unique!
This week, the guest star forces some Broadway razzle-dazzle on the Muppets, and Animal gets chased by an unexpected sea creature.
Jean Stapleton and Annie Sue Pig share the spotlight in this classic Muppet Show episode!
What could go wrong? The stage is set, the star has arrived, the audience is happy, the theater’s on fire. THE THEATER’S ON FIRE??