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On March 17, [[1979]], the program featured a behind-the-scenes report on ''[[The Muppet Show]]'', hosted by [[Morley Safer]]. Interviews were conducted with [[Jim Henson]], [[Richard Hunt]] and [[Frank Oz]], with [[Jerry Nelson]], [[Dave Goelz]] and several Muppet characters. Footage was shown from the filming of the [[Episode 311: Raquel Welch|Raquel Welch episode]], including rehearsal time and alternate scene takes.
 
On March 17, [[1979]], the program featured a behind-the-scenes report on ''[[The Muppet Show]]'', hosted by [[Morley Safer]]. Interviews were conducted with [[Jim Henson]], [[Richard Hunt]] and [[Frank Oz]], with [[Jerry Nelson]], [[Dave Goelz]] and several Muppet characters. Footage was shown from the filming of the [[Episode 311: Raquel Welch|Raquel Welch episode]], including rehearsal time and alternate scene takes.
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In 1983, there were plans for a recurring segment called the "Muppet Minute", which would be 3D animated political cartoons featuring the Muppets. These didn't make it to the show due to the producers being unable to find a place in the show for them.<ref>[http://www.henson.com/jimsredbook/2012/09/26/9-1983/ Jim Henson's Red Book entry]</ref>
   
 
The report was rebroadcast in [[1990]] shortly after Jim Henson's death with a new introduction by Safer, in which he cited that ''The Muppet Show'' was "the most popular broadcast in the history of television."
 
The report was rebroadcast in [[1990]] shortly after Jim Henson's death with a new introduction by Safer, in which he cited that ''The Muppet Show'' was "the most popular broadcast in the history of television."
   
 
==References==
 
==References==
 
 
* This program was spoofed in the ''[[Dinosaurs]]'' episode "[[Episode 409*: Scent of a Reptile|Scent of a Reptile]]" as "60,000,000 Minutes."
 
* This program was spoofed in the ''[[Dinosaurs]]'' episode "[[Episode 409*: Scent of a Reptile|Scent of a Reptile]]" as "60,000,000 Minutes."
 
 
* It was also spoofed in the ''[[Muppet Babies]]'' episode "[[Episode 605: Not Necessarily the Babies|Not Necessarily the Babies]]" as "6 Minutes."
 
* It was also spoofed in the ''[[Muppet Babies]]'' episode "[[Episode 605: Not Necessarily the Babies|Not Necessarily the Babies]]" as "6 Minutes."
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* [[Sesame Workshop]] included a "[[Facebook|Muppetbook]]" section of Muppet bios in the digital press kit for [[Season 40 (2009-2010)|40th season]] of ''[[Sesame Street]]'' (posted on [[Sesameworkshop.org]]. On his profile, [[Count von Count|the Count]] listed the show as one of his favorites.
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* TV network [[CDE]], in ''[[The Muppets (2011)|The Muppets]]'', airs a program called ''30 Minutes''. Starting Sunday nights at 7, it continues until 8.
   
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==Sources==
* The [[Count von Count|Count]] lists the show as one of his favorites in the [[Facebook]] spoof "Muppetbook", created by [[Sesame Workshop]] for ''[[Sesame Street|Sesame Street's]]'' [[Season 40 (2009-2010)|40th season]].
 
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*[http://www.cbsnews.com/news/from-the-60-minutes-archive-the-muppet-show/ Video from the 60 Minutes archive: ''The Muppet Show'']
 
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60minutes

Jerry Nelson, Dave Goelz, Richard Hunt and Frank Oz chat with Morley Safer.

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"60,000,000 Minutes"

60 Minutes is a news program that has run on CBS since September 24, 1968.

On March 17, 1979, the program featured a behind-the-scenes report on The Muppet Show, hosted by Morley Safer. Interviews were conducted with Jim Henson, Richard Hunt and Frank Oz, with Jerry Nelson, Dave Goelz and several Muppet characters. Footage was shown from the filming of the Raquel Welch episode, including rehearsal time and alternate scene takes.

In 1983, there were plans for a recurring segment called the "Muppet Minute", which would be 3D animated political cartoons featuring the Muppets. These didn't make it to the show due to the producers being unable to find a place in the show for them.[1]

The report was rebroadcast in 1990 shortly after Jim Henson's death with a new introduction by Safer, in which he cited that The Muppet Show was "the most popular broadcast in the history of television."

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