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− | + | [[Scooter]] tells [[Kermit the Frog|Kermit]] that [[J.P. Grosse]] plans on closing [[the Muppet Theater]] because nobody except for [[Statler and Waldorf]] ever comes to the show. Grosse plans on making a final decision based on that night's audience. Meanwhile, [[Beauregard]] tells Kermit that he's lost the key to the cellar, and the monsters scheduled to perform in the closing number are locked in. |
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+ | By the time Kermit finds some replacement monsters, Beauregard has found the key, so Kermit lets the replacement monsters see a free show. J.P. Grosse calls it "the biggest and best audience this theater has ever had!" |
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+ | * [[Bunsen and Beaker Save the Show]] |
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Revision as of 22:41, 4 July 2014
Written by | Jocelyn Stevenson |
Illustrator | Richard Walz |
Published | 1982 |
Publisher | Random House |
Series | Muppet Press Storybooks |
ISBN | 0-394-85101-3 |
Bo Saves the Show is a 1982 Muppet Show storybook.
Scooter tells Kermit that J.P. Grosse plans on closing the Muppet Theater because nobody except for Statler and Waldorf ever comes to the show. Grosse plans on making a final decision based on that night's audience. Meanwhile, Beauregard tells Kermit that he's lost the key to the cellar, and the monsters scheduled to perform in the closing number are locked in.
By the time Kermit finds some replacement monsters, Beauregard has found the key, so Kermit lets the replacement monsters see a free show. J.P. Grosse calls it "the biggest and best audience this theater has ever had!"