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[[Digit]] was a semi-robotic person who appeared on ''[[The Jim Henson Hour]]''. As [[MuppeTelevision]]'s Technical Director, he helped [[Kermit the Frog|Kermit]] run the station as smoothly as possible - although Digit was just as likely to be malfunctioning as anything else in the station. He was also the keyboard player for the show's resident band, [[Solid Foam]].
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[[Digit]] was a semi-[[robots|robotic]] person who appeared on ''[[The Jim Henson Hour]]''. As [[MuppeTelevision]]'s Technical Director, he helped [[Kermit the Frog|Kermit]] run the station as smoothly as possible - although Digit was just as likely to be malfunctioning as anything else in the station. He was also the keyboard player for the show's resident band, [[Solid Foam]].
   
Digit appears briefly in JHH's opening scenes, and in every episode that featured events at [[Muppet Central]]. Episodes revolving around Digit include [[Episode 101: Science Fiction|episode 101]], in which he discovers that he can pick up shows broadcast from other planets, and [[Episode 105: The Ratings Game|episode 105]], in which he suffers a variety of malfunctions, for example, saying "yes" when he means "no" (and vice-versa).
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Digit appears briefly in JHH's opening scenes, and in every episode that featured events at [[Muppet Central]]. Episodes revolving around Digit include [[Episode 101: Outer Space|episode 101]], in which he discovers that he can pick up shows broadcast from other planets, and [[Episode 105: First Show|episode 105]], in which he suffers a variety of malfunctions, for example, saying "yes" when he means "no" (and vice-versa).
   
 
Digit originally appeared, with a different voice, in the "[[Inner Tube]]" pilot. He joined other ''Jim Henson Hour'' characters in ''[[The Cosby Show]]'' episode "Cliff's Nightmare." His most recent appearance was a vocal cameo in the ''[[Muppets Party Cruise]]'' game.
 
Digit originally appeared, with a different voice, in the "[[Inner Tube]]" pilot. He joined other ''Jim Henson Hour'' characters in ''[[The Cosby Show]]'' episode "Cliff's Nightmare." His most recent appearance was a vocal cameo in the ''[[Muppets Party Cruise]]'' game.
   
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Image:DigitCosbyShow2.jpg|Digit in his alternate grey suit covered with numbers.
 
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Image:JHH-Digit.jpg|Digit as seen in the series
 
Image:DigitCosbyShow2.jpg|Digit in his alternate gray suit covered with numbers.
 
Image:InnerTubeDigitHands 300.jpg|In the Inner Tube pilot, Digit's hands originally had five fingers.
 
Image:InnerTubeDigitHands 300.jpg|In the Inner Tube pilot, Digit's hands originally had five fingers.
 
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Digit was a semi-robotic person who appeared on The Jim Henson Hour. As MuppeTelevision's Technical Director, he helped Kermit run the station as smoothly as possible - although Digit was just as likely to be malfunctioning as anything else in the station. He was also the keyboard player for the show's resident band, Solid Foam.

Digit appears briefly in JHH's opening scenes, and in every episode that featured events at Muppet Central. Episodes revolving around Digit include episode 101, in which he discovers that he can pick up shows broadcast from other planets, and episode 105, in which he suffers a variety of malfunctions, for example, saying "yes" when he means "no" (and vice-versa).

Digit originally appeared, with a different voice, in the "Inner Tube" pilot. He joined other Jim Henson Hour characters in The Cosby Show episode "Cliff's Nightmare." His most recent appearance was a vocal cameo in the Muppets Party Cruise game.

Design variants