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⚫ | [[Kermit the Frog|Kermit]] stars in the Muppet production of ''[[Robin Hood]]'', with [[Lynn Redgrave|Lynn]] as Maid Marian and [[Fozzie Bear|Fozzie]] as Little John. In the story, Maid Marian is kidnapped by the henchmen of the Sheriff of Nottingham ([[Gonzo]]) while Little John teaches the Merry Men the proper way to cavort. Backstage, [[Miss Piggy]] is upset that she doesn't have a part in the play, and all Kermit can offer her is Sister Tuck. [[Floyd Pepper|Floyd]] tells [[Scooter]] that he is on strike this week as he doesn't agree with the green costumes. |
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⚫ | Onstage, the Sheriff says he'll torture Marian for the location of Robin's hideout. But he demonstrates all his torture equipment on himself. Just as she escapes from the Sheriff, she's kidnapped again by ''Piggy's'' guards and is locked in her dressing room. Piggy takes Lynn's place as Marian, pretending that Lynn has stage fright, but Kermit doesn't buy it and goes to rescue Lynn from the dressing room. |
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⚫ | [[Kermit the Frog|Kermit]] stars in the Muppet production of ''[[Robin Hood]]'', with [[Lynn Redgrave|Lynn]] as Maid Marian and [[Fozzie Bear|Fozzie]] as Little John. In the story, Maid Marian is kidnapped by the Sheriff of Nottingham |
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⚫ | Onstage, |
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==Songs & Sketches== |
==Songs & Sketches== |
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* Alan a-Dale ([[Scooter]]) sings and cavorts in the woods |
* Alan a-Dale ([[Scooter]]) sings and cavorts in the woods |
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− | * Little John ([[Fozzie Bear|Fozzie]]) teaches The Merry Men (including Scooter |
+ | * Little John ([[Fozzie Bear|Fozzie]]) teaches The Merry Men (including Scooter and [[Lew Zealand]]) to cavort properly |
+ | * "[[Hey Down]]" |
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− | * Robin Hood ([[Kermit the Frog|Kermit]]) and Maid Marian (Lynn) arrive |
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− | * Robin Hood, Maid Marian, and The Merry Men sing "[[Hey Down]]" |
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− | * The Sheriff of Nottingham's man |
+ | * Robin Hood and Black Bart, The Sheriff of Nottingham's man, have an archery contest; Alan a-Dale reports in song. |
+ | * "[[I Still Love You]]" |
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− | * Backstage: [[Miss Piggy]] demands a role as Sister Tuck |
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+ | * [[Muppet News Flash]]: "Town Crier" |
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− | * Robin Hood and The Sheriff of Nottingham's man have an archery contest; Alan a-Dale reports in song. |
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− | * The Sheriff of Nottingham's man catches Maid Marian again and locks her in the [[Guest Star's Dressing Room]]. |
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* Robin Hood and the Merry Men go to rescue Maid Marian but find Miss Piggy in her place. |
* Robin Hood and the Merry Men go to rescue Maid Marian but find Miss Piggy in her place. |
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− | * Robin Hood and the Merry Men rescue the real Maid Marian from the dressing room |
+ | * Robin Hood and the Merry Men rescue the real Maid Marian from the dressing room. |
+ | * "Hey Down" (reprise) |
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+ | ==Episode== |
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+ | |Cold Open: [[Scooter]] tells [[Lynn Redgrave]] that the rehearsals went great... except for one thing: the archery contest. |
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+ | |[[Image:323-2.jpg|250px|center]]<br />[[Image:323-3.jpg|250px|center]] |
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+ | |"[[The Muppet Show Theme]]": Archery rehearsal continues as an arrow just misses [[Beauregard]] (who insists that the shot was good).<br /><br />When [[Gonzo]] sounds his trumpet, he is interrupted by a fanfare. |
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+ | |[[Image:323-4.jpg|250px|center]] |
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+ | |Scooter (as [[Scooter's Alternate Identities|Alan a Dale]]) sings a rather terrible rhyme to introduce the show. After Fozzie calls him out on this, they all cavort. |
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+ | |[[Image:323-5.jpg|250px|center]] |
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+ | |Scooter returns backstage to ask [[Floyd]] how the show's going. Floyd explains that he doesn't like all this "Robin Hood jazz." He prefers things "more hip and less green." |
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+ | |[[Image:323-6.jpg|250px|center]] |
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+ | |Onstage, Fozzie (as [[Fozzie Bear's Alternate Identities|Little John]]) realizes that all of the Merry Men are cavorting wrong, and tries to teach them how to cavort properly as Robin Hood will arrive any minute. [[Kermit the Frog's Alternate Identities|Robin Hood]] finally does arrive, as does Maid Marian; and they all sing "[[Hey Down]]." But, before the song has finished, the Sheriff of Nottingham's men capture Maid Marian. |
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+ | |[[Image:323-7.jpg|250px|center]] |
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+ | |Backstage, [[Miss Piggy]] demands for a starring role in the production. [[Kermit]] finds the perfect part, though it requires a little re-writing: [[Miss Piggy's Alternate Identities|Sister Tuck]]. |
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+ | |[[Image:323-8.jpg|250px|center]]<br />[[Image:323-9.jpg|250px|center]] |
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+ | |[[Sweetums]] brings Marian in before [[Gonzo's Alternate Identities|the Sheriff of Notingham]], who threatens her with torture, first suggesting the thumbscrews. Maid Marian has no experience in using the thumbscrews, and so the Sheriff demonstrates for her. |
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+ | |[[Image:323-10.jpg|250px|center]] |
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+ | |Watching the torture scene from backstage, Kermit is certain that Gonzo's trying to get himself killed. Floyd tells him that he won't, though, because Gonzo never succeeds at anything. |
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+ | |[[Image:323-11.jpg|250px|center]] |
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+ | |The torture scene continues. The Sheriff is tied to the rack, and has Marian stretch his limbs until she will talk. Worn out, Marian escapes to her dressing room. |
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+ | |[[Image:323-12.jpg|250px|center]] |
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+ | |The archery scene is up next, and Fozzie struggles with the scenery... but Gonzo gives him a hand. |
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+ | |[[Image:323-13.jpg|250px|center]]<br />[[Image:323-14.jpg|250px|center]] |
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+ | |For the archery contest, Alan a Dale asks [[Louis Kazagger]] for his take on the proceedings. Kazagger suggests that [[Black Bart]], the opening archer, is certain to lose. However, the sheriff has bribed and corrupted a youth (Beauregard) who has agreed to move all of Black Bart's arrows to the bull's-eye. It doesn't matter, though, for Robin Hood's arrow splits Black Bart's in two. |
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+ | |[[Image:323-15.jpg|250px|center]] |
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+ | |[[Image:323-16.jpg|250px|center]]<br />[[Image:323-17.jpg|250px|center]] |
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+ | |[[Image:323-18.jpg|250px|center]]<br />[[Image:323-19.jpg|250px|center]] |
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+ | |Backstage, Kermit asks Miss Piggy what she's done with Lynn Redgrave. She informs him that Lynn is in her dressing room. Kermit is about to get her for the next scene, but Piggy insists that she do it.<br /><br />Fozzie shares a quick joke about the Town Crier with Scooter. |
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+ | |Two [[pigs]] guard Maid Marian, but come under attack by Robin Hood and his quarter staff (which is a cheap weapon; the guard's cost fifty cents).<br /><br />When the Merry Men finally find Maid Marian, they discover that she is actually Miss Piggy! Piggy tells Kermit that Lynn Redgrave's dressing room door became "sort of stuck," and so the Merry Men are off to rescue Lynn from her dressing room, leaving the faux Maid Marian to deal with the advances of the Sheriff of Nottingham. |
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+ | |[[Image:323-24.jpg|250px|center]] |
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+ | |Lynn Redgrave's dressing room is guarded by pigs with far more expensive weapons (a dollar ninety-five), but Robin Hood quickly incapacitates them. |
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+ | |[[Image:323-25.jpg|250px|center]] |
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+ | |[[File:LynnKermit.png|250px|center]] |
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+ | |Lynn Redgrave tells Kermit that this has been a most unique theatrical experience. Kermit chooses to take this as a compliment. |
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+ | |} |
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+ | ==Cast== |
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+ | '''Muppets:''' |
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+ | :[[Kermit the Frog]], [[Scooter]], [[Fozzie Bear]], [[Miss Piggy]], [[Whatnots]], [[Lew Zealand]], [[The Swedish Chef]], [[Gonzo]], [[Floyd Pepper]], [[Statler and Waldorf]], [[Beauregard]], [[Louis Kazagger]], [[Sweetums]], [[The Newsman]], [[Pigs]], [[Black Bart]], [[Sam the Eagle]], [[William Shakespeare (character)|William Shakespeare]] |
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+ | '''Background Muppets:''' |
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+ | :[[Beaker]], [[Muppy]], [[Brown Dog]], [[Babies]], [[Old Skyball Paint]] |
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==Performers== |
==Performers== |
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− | :[[Jim Henson]] as Kermit the Frog, the Newsman, and Waldorf |
+ | :[[Jim Henson]] as Kermit the Frog, the Newsman, The Swedish Chef and Waldorf |
− | :[[Frank Oz]] as Miss Piggy and |
+ | :[[Frank Oz]] as Fozzie Bear, Miss Piggy and Sam the Eagle |
− | :[[Jerry Nelson]] as Louis Kazagger |
+ | :[[Jerry Nelson]] as Floyd Pepper, Lew Zealand, Louis Kazagger, a Pig and some of the Merry Men |
− | :[[Richard Hunt]] as Scooter, Statler, |
+ | :[[Richard Hunt]] as Scooter, Statler, Beaker, William Shakespeare, Sweetums, a Pig and some of the Merry Men |
− | :[[Dave Goelz]] as Gonzo and |
+ | :[[Dave Goelz]] as Gonzo, Beauregard, Pigs and some of the Merry Men |
:[[Louise Gold]] as others |
:[[Louise Gold]] as others |
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− | :[[Steve Whitmire]] as |
+ | :[[Steve Whitmire]] as a Pig and some of the Merry Men |
+ | :[[Kathryn Mullen]] as others |
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Revision as of 17:09, 25 August 2013
The Muppet Show | |
Guest | Lynn Redgrave |
Production | Jan 30 - Feb 1, 1979 |
Releases | Season 3 |
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Kermit stars in the Muppet production of Robin Hood, with Lynn as Maid Marian and Fozzie as Little John. In the story, Maid Marian is kidnapped by the henchmen of the Sheriff of Nottingham (Gonzo) while Little John teaches the Merry Men the proper way to cavort. Backstage, Miss Piggy is upset that she doesn't have a part in the play, and all Kermit can offer her is Sister Tuck. Floyd tells Scooter that he is on strike this week as he doesn't agree with the green costumes.
Onstage, the Sheriff says he'll torture Marian for the location of Robin's hideout. But he demonstrates all his torture equipment on himself. Just as she escapes from the Sheriff, she's kidnapped again by Piggy's guards and is locked in her dressing room. Piggy takes Lynn's place as Marian, pretending that Lynn has stage fright, but Kermit doesn't buy it and goes to rescue Lynn from the dressing room.
Songs & Sketches
- Alan a-Dale (Scooter) sings and cavorts in the woods
- Little John (Fozzie) teaches The Merry Men (including Scooter and Lew Zealand) to cavort properly
- "Hey Down"
- The Sheriff of Nottingham (Gonzo) tortures himself rather than Maid Marian.
- Robin Hood and Black Bart, The Sheriff of Nottingham's man, have an archery contest; Alan a-Dale reports in song.
- "I Still Love You"
- Muppet News Flash: "Town Crier"
- Robin Hood and the Merry Men go to rescue Maid Marian but find Miss Piggy in her place.
- Robin Hood and the Merry Men rescue the real Maid Marian from the dressing room.
- "Hey Down" (reprise)
Episode
Picture | Description |
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Cold Open: Scooter tells Lynn Redgrave that the rehearsals went great... except for one thing: the archery contest. | |
"The Muppet Show Theme": Archery rehearsal continues as an arrow just misses Beauregard (who insists that the shot was good). When Gonzo sounds his trumpet, he is interrupted by a fanfare. | |
Scooter (as Alan a Dale) sings a rather terrible rhyme to introduce the show. After Fozzie calls him out on this, they all cavort. | |
Scooter returns backstage to ask Floyd how the show's going. Floyd explains that he doesn't like all this "Robin Hood jazz." He prefers things "more hip and less green." | |
Onstage, Fozzie (as Little John) realizes that all of the Merry Men are cavorting wrong, and tries to teach them how to cavort properly as Robin Hood will arrive any minute. Robin Hood finally does arrive, as does Maid Marian; and they all sing "Hey Down." But, before the song has finished, the Sheriff of Nottingham's men capture Maid Marian. | |
Backstage, Miss Piggy demands for a starring role in the production. Kermit finds the perfect part, though it requires a little re-writing: Sister Tuck. | |
Sweetums brings Marian in before the Sheriff of Notingham, who threatens her with torture, first suggesting the thumbscrews. Maid Marian has no experience in using the thumbscrews, and so the Sheriff demonstrates for her. | |
Watching the torture scene from backstage, Kermit is certain that Gonzo's trying to get himself killed. Floyd tells him that he won't, though, because Gonzo never succeeds at anything. | |
The torture scene continues. The Sheriff is tied to the rack, and has Marian stretch his limbs until she will talk. Worn out, Marian escapes to her dressing room. | |
The archery scene is up next, and Fozzie struggles with the scenery... but Gonzo gives him a hand. | |
For the archery contest, Alan a Dale asks Louis Kazagger for his take on the proceedings. Kazagger suggests that Black Bart, the opening archer, is certain to lose. However, the sheriff has bribed and corrupted a youth (Beauregard) who has agreed to move all of Black Bart's arrows to the bull's-eye. It doesn't matter, though, for Robin Hood's arrow splits Black Bart's in two. | |
UK Spot: Sam the Eagle talks with William Shakespeare... or at least a William Shakespeare. | |
Robin Hood and Maid Marian sing "I Still Love You," but just before they are about to kiss, they are interrupted by Sister Tuck and Maid Marian is once again captured by the Sheriff's men. | |
Backstage, Kermit asks Miss Piggy what she's done with Lynn Redgrave. She informs him that Lynn is in her dressing room. Kermit is about to get her for the next scene, but Piggy insists that she do it. Fozzie shares a quick joke about the Town Crier with Scooter. | |
Muppet Newsflash: The Town Crier calls out: "Five o'clock and all's well! Except that Maid Marian has been kidnapped, the Sheriff's up to no good, that dog is stealing the cheese, Kermit's mad at Piggy, and it's really only 4:30." He is then hit with a falling pot. | |
Two pigs guard Maid Marian, but come under attack by Robin Hood and his quarter staff (which is a cheap weapon; the guard's cost fifty cents). When the Merry Men finally find Maid Marian, they discover that she is actually Miss Piggy! Piggy tells Kermit that Lynn Redgrave's dressing room door became "sort of stuck," and so the Merry Men are off to rescue Lynn from her dressing room, leaving the faux Maid Marian to deal with the advances of the Sheriff of Nottingham. | |
Lynn Redgrave's dressing room is guarded by pigs with far more expensive weapons (a dollar ninety-five), but Robin Hood quickly incapacitates them. | |
Kermit and the gang rescue Maid Marian, and they all join in for a reprise of "Hey Down" for the closing number. | |
Lynn Redgrave tells Kermit that this has been a most unique theatrical experience. Kermit chooses to take this as a compliment. |
Cast
Muppets:
- Kermit the Frog, Scooter, Fozzie Bear, Miss Piggy, Whatnots, Lew Zealand, The Swedish Chef, Gonzo, Floyd Pepper, Statler and Waldorf, Beauregard, Louis Kazagger, Sweetums, The Newsman, Pigs, Black Bart, Sam the Eagle, William Shakespeare
Background Muppets:
Performers
- Jim Henson as Kermit the Frog, the Newsman, The Swedish Chef and Waldorf
- Frank Oz as Fozzie Bear, Miss Piggy and Sam the Eagle
- Jerry Nelson as Floyd Pepper, Lew Zealand, Louis Kazagger, a Pig and some of the Merry Men
- Richard Hunt as Scooter, Statler, Beaker, William Shakespeare, Sweetums, a Pig and some of the Merry Men
- Dave Goelz as Gonzo, Beauregard, Pigs and some of the Merry Men
- Louise Gold as others
- Steve Whitmire as a Pig and some of the Merry Men
- Kathryn Mullen as others
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