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+ | Image:Childrenssongs.jpg|Playhouse Video, USA, NTSC format VHS. |
− | Image:Csaswtm.jpg|[[UK]] cover art from [[Virgin Videos]]. |
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Image:mupparna_melodi_2.jpg|''Mupparnas Melodifestival''. 1985, [[Sweden]] |
Image:mupparna_melodi_2.jpg|''Mupparnas Melodifestival''. 1985, [[Sweden]] |
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Image:Musiikkifestivaalit.jpg|''Musiikkifestivaalit''. Finland |
Image:Musiikkifestivaalit.jpg|''Musiikkifestivaalit''. Finland |
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+ | Image:Csaswtm_spain_vhs.jpg|''Historias y Canciones Infantiles'' (Stories and Nursery Rhymes). [[Spain]] |
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| [[Image:Leeodlayolay.JPG|250px|center]] || <center>'''Song'''</center> ||"[[The Lonely Goatherd]]" with Julie Andrews, plus [[Statler and Waldorf]]'s balcony scene. || [[Episode 217: Julie Andrews]] |
| [[Image:Leeodlayolay.JPG|250px|center]] || <center>'''Song'''</center> ||"[[The Lonely Goatherd]]" with Julie Andrews, plus [[Statler and Waldorf]]'s balcony scene. || [[Episode 217: Julie Andrews]] |
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Revision as of 22:35, 3 November 2015
Children's Songs and Stories (with the Muppets) was released by Playhouse Video in 1985, as part of a series of compilations featuring songs and sketches from The Muppet Show.
In this one hour compilation, Scooter presents his scrapbook of songs and scenes from The Muppet Show for children. He tries to introduce his "personal favorite" song, but is continually interrupted by various characters (all performed by Jim Henson).
Muppet Show guest star appearances include Brooke Shields, Twiggy, John Denver, Julie Andrews, Judy Collins and Charles Aznavour.
Releases
Picture | Segment | Description | Source |
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After a brief instrumental music box version of "The Muppet Show Theme," Scooter introduces the first song: | Original material | ||
"Octopus' Garden" | Episode 312: James Coco | ||
Scooter and Kermit joke. | Original material | ||
"The Lonely Goatherd" with Julie Andrews, plus Statler and Waldorf's balcony scene. | Episode 217: Julie Andrews | ||
"I'm Five" The ending is partially edited. The video of Robin introducing "They Call the Wind Maria" is removed while the audio replaces the audio of Robin's brief rendition of the song. |
Episode 212: Bernadette Peters | ||
Scooter introduces the next clip: | Original material | ||
"Grandma's Feather Bed" with John Denver | Episode 401: John Denver | ||
Scooter introduces the next clip: | Original material | ||
"Tuxedo Junction" | Episode 319: Elke Sommer | ||
Scooter introduces the next clip: | Original material | ||
"The King's Breakfast" with Twiggy | Episode 121: Twiggy | ||
Rowlf's got a song for Scooter: | Original material | ||
"You and I and George," plus Statler and Waldorf's balcony scene. | Episode 101: Juliet Prowse | ||
"Two Lost Souls" | Episode 223: John Cleese | ||
Scooter tries to introduce his favorite clip, as Kermit interrupts and suggests the following: | Original material | ||
Alice in Wonderland with Brooke Shields:
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Episode 506: Brooke Shields | ||
Scooter and Kermit introduce the next couple of clips: | Original material | ||
Alice in Wonderland with Brooke Shields:
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Episode 506: Brooke Shields | ||
Scooter tries to introduce his favorite clip yet again, as Rowlf interrupts and requests the following: | Original material | ||
"Over the Rainbow" | Episode 307: Alice Cooper | ||
"Sea Chantey" | Episode 220: Petula Clark | ||
Scooter yet again tries to introduce his favorite clip, as two fish ask him to "be a friend" and play the following: | Original material | ||
"Friendship" | Episode 519: Chris Langham | ||
As Scooter tries once more to introduce his favorite clip, the Swedish Chef is quite thankful to be granted request his wish to watch the following: | Original material | ||
"I Know an Old Lady" with Judy Collins, including Statler and Waldorf's balcony sequences. | Episode 205: Judy Collins | ||
"I'm a Gnu" | Episode 519: Chris Langham | ||
Muppet Sports: Horseshoe Pitching | Episode 322: Roy Rogers & Dale Evans | ||
"A Four-Legged Friend" | Episode 322: Roy Rogers & Dale Evans | ||
Scooter tries to introduce his favorite clip one last time, as Waldorf interrupts and asks for his following favorite: | Original material | ||
"Inchworm" with Charles Aznavour | Episode 109: Charles Aznavour | ||
"I'm My Own Grandpaw" | Episode 113: Bruce Forsyth | ||
Kermit suggests to play Scooter's favorite, and so he does: | Original material | ||
"Six String Orchestra" | Episode 417: Star Wars | ||
As Kermit takes off, Scooter remembers a great song that they forgot: | Original material | ||
"Halfway Down the Stairs" | Episode 110: Harvey Korman | ||
The full instrumental music box version of "The Muppet Show Theme" plays as the end credits roll, and Scooter closes the book. | Original material | ||
Muppet Home Video logo |