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==Notes==
 
==Notes==
 
According to the radio announcer, the Sherlock Holmes broadcast was presented by "The Jupiter Theater," a reference to [[Orson Welles]]' ''Mercury Theater on the Air''. Welles' program did in fact produce a Sherlock Holmes installment, which aired on Sept. 25, [[1938]], and starred Welles himself as the great detective.
 
According to the radio announcer, the Sherlock Holmes broadcast was presented by "The Jupiter Theater," a reference to [[Orson Welles]]' ''Mercury Theater on the Air''. Welles' program did in fact produce a Sherlock Holmes installment, which aired on Sept. 25, [[1938]], and starred Welles himself as the great detective.
 
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*''[http://www.bcdb.com/cartoon/31876-Muppet_Broadcasting_Company.html The Muppet Broadcasting Company]'' at [http://www.bcdb.com/ The Big Cartoon Database]
 
   
 
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Muppet Babies
Air Date October 11, 1986
Written by Jeffrey Scott
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"Let's Hear It for Your Ears"

The babies play with dominoes, until Baby Piggy accidentally knocks them over. Then they fight, until an electrical storm hits that causes the TV to go out. So Nanny brings out a tape player and collection of old-time radio shows, telling the kids they can listen and use their imaginations in the darkness. Inevitably, the group picture themselves in the stories, and later recreate their own radio dramas. Baby Animal relishes the role of sound effects man.

A slew of radio programs are spoofed, including the following:

  • The Shadow (1930-1954): Gonzo as "The Weirdo," who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of kids.

Songs

  • "Let's Hear It for Your Ears"

Notes

According to the radio announcer, the Sherlock Holmes broadcast was presented by "The Jupiter Theater," a reference to Orson Welles' Mercury Theater on the Air. Welles' program did in fact produce a Sherlock Holmes installment, which aired on Sept. 25, 1938, and starred Welles himself as the great detective.

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