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The pilot version of the series' [[Episode 101: Juliet Prowse|first episode]] featured a monologue by Fozzie, which was cut from the broadcast version. He also performed comedy acts in ''[[It's The Muppet Show!]]'', ''[[The Muppet Movie]]'', [[Disney Extreme Digital]], and a comic in the last issue of ''[[Disney Adventures]]'', among other venues.
 
The pilot version of the series' [[Episode 101: Juliet Prowse|first episode]] featured a monologue by Fozzie, which was cut from the broadcast version. He also performed comedy acts in ''[[It's The Muppet Show!]]'', ''[[The Muppet Movie]]'', [[Disney Extreme Digital]], and a comic in the last issue of ''[[Disney Adventures]]'', among other venues.
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|[[File:103-13.jpg|250px|center]] || <center>[[Episode 103: Joel Grey]]</center> || '''Jokes on Any Subject''':
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| align=center | [[Episode 103: Joel Grey]]
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Fozzie asks the audience to come up with a word and he will tell a joke about it. Statler yells "Amoeba", which Fozzie doesn't know the meaning of.
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| Fozzie asks the audience to come up with a word and he will tell a joke about it. Statler yells "Amoeba", which Fozzie doesn't know the meaning of.
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|[[File:104-12.jpg|250px|center]] || <center>[[Episode 104: Ruth Buzzi]]</center> || '''The Greatest Straight Man in the Business''':
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| [[File:104-12.jpg|250px|center]]
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| align=center | [[Episode 104: Ruth Buzzi]]
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Statler and Waldorf convince Fozzie that he's one of the greatest straight men in the business.
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| Statler and Waldorf convince Fozzie that he's one of the greatest straight men in the business.
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|[[File:Noimage.png|100px|center]] || <center>[[Episode 105: Rita Moreno]]</center> || '''Not Good Enough to Clean the Palace''':
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| [[File:Noimage.png|100px|center]]
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| align=center | [[Episode 105: Rita Moreno]]
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Statler and Waldorf give Fozzie a hard time with his monologue. Fozzie says that he's good enough to play the palace, and they tell him he's not good enough to clean the palace.
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| Statler and Waldorf give Fozzie a hard time with his monologue. Fozzie says that he's good enough to play the palace, and they tell him he's not good enough to clean the palace.
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|[[File:106-17.jpg|250px|center]] || <center>[[Episode 106: Jim Nabors]]</center> || '''Fozzie's Best Joke''':
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| [[File:106-17.jpg|250px|center]]
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| align=center | [[Episode 106: Jim Nabors]]
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Fozzie promises that if Statler and Waldorf don't laugh at his best joke, he will quit comedy. They laugh at his joke, but he actually told his worst joke.
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| Fozzie promises that if Statler and Waldorf don't laugh at his best joke, he will quit comedy. They laugh at his joke, but he actually told his worst joke.
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|-|[[File:Florence12.jpg|250px|center]] || <center>[[Episode 107: Florence Henderson]]</center> || '''Impressions''':
 
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Fozzie does some impressions, but they are all impressions of actors who do the same kind of acting.
 
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| [[File:Florence12.jpg|250px|center]]
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| align=center | [[Episode 107: Florence Henderson]]
 
| Fozzie does some impressions, but they are all impressions of actors who do the same kind of acting.
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|[[File:108-20.jpg|250px|center]] || <center>[[Episode 108: Paul Williams]]</center> || '''The Telephone Pole Bit''':
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| [[File:108-20.jpg|250px|center]]
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| align=center | [[Episode 108: Paul Williams]]
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Fozzie is wearing a telephone costume, and [[Scooter]] asks him a question. This was also included in ''[[Fozzie's Muppet Scrapbook]]''.
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| Fozzie is wearing a telephone costume, and [[Scooter]] asks him a question. This was also included in ''[[Fozzie's Muppet Scrapbook]]''.
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|[[File:Charlesaznavour15.jpg|250px|center]] || <center>[[Episode 109: Charles Aznavour]]</center> || '''Fozzie Attempts to Bury Statler and Waldorf''':
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| [[File:Charlesaznavour15.jpg|250px|center]]
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| align=center | [[Episode 109: Charles Aznavour]]
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Fozzie tells Statler and Waldorf that if they start heckling him, he will just bury them with one line. However, Statler and Waldorf end up burying Fozzie with one line.
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| Fozzie tells Statler and Waldorf that if they start heckling him, he will just bury them with one line. However, Statler and Waldorf end up burying Fozzie with one line.
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|[[File:Hkepisode10.jpg|250px|center]] || <center>[[Episode 110: Harvey Korman]]</center> || '''Good Grief! The Comedian's a Bear!''':
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| [[File:Hkepisode10.jpg|250px|center]]
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| align=center | [[Episode 110: Harvey Korman]]
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Fozzie gets [[Kermit the Frog|Kermit]] to participate in his act. It's all unrehearsed, and Fozzie tells Kermit that when he hears the word "hear", he is supposed to shout "Good Grief! The Comedian's a Bear!". However, Fozzie keeps saying "hear" during parts of the joke where Kermit isn't supposed to say the line, and eventually Fozzie changes it so Kermit shouts the line when he points to Kermit, and he points to Kermit the next time he says "hear".This was also heard on''[[The Muppet Show (album)]]'', ''[[Muppet Hits Take 2]]'' and ''[[Music, Mayhem and More!]]'', and included in ''[[Fozzie's Muppet Scrapbook]]''.
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| Fozzie gets [[Kermit the Frog|Kermit]] to participate in his act. It's all unrehearsed, and Fozzie tells Kermit that when he hears the word "hear", he is supposed to shout "Good Grief! The Comedian's a Bear!". However, Fozzie keeps saying "hear" during parts of the joke where Kermit isn't supposed to say the line, and eventually Fozzie changes it so Kermit shouts the line when he points to Kermit, and he points to Kermit the next time he says "hear". For the only time in the first season, Statler and Waldorf don't heckle Fozzie during his act. This was also heard on''[[The Muppet Show (album)]]'', ''[[Muppet Hits Take 2]]'' and ''[[Music, Mayhem and More!]]'', and included in ''[[Fozzie's Muppet Scrapbook]]''.
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|[[File:111fozzie2.jpg|250px|center]] || <center>[[Episode 111: Lena Horne]]</center> || '''Japanese Actors''':
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| [[File:111fozzie2.jpg|250px|center]]
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| align=center | [[Episode 111: Lena Horne]]
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Fozzie tells a few jokes involving Japanese actors, and also does a tribute to Marco Marcell.
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| Fozzie tells a few jokes involving Japanese actors Toshiro Mifune and Sessue Hayakawa, and also does a tribute to Marco Marcell.
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|[[File:113_handling_hecklers.jpg|250px|center]]<br />[[File:113_side_by_side.jpg|250px|center]] || <center>[[Episode 113: Bruce Forsyth]]</center> || '''Bruce Forsyth Does an Act''':
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| [[File:113_handling_hecklers.jpg|250px|center]]<br />[[File:113_side_by_side.jpg|250px|center]]
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| align=center | [[Episode 113: Bruce Forsyth]]
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Due to the show running a bit longer than planned, Kermit cancels Fozzie's act, and puts on [[Bruce Forsyth]], who does a monologue on Fozzie's set. When Statler and Waldorf start heckling him, he gives them some comeback lines. Fozzie is impressed, and Bruce teaches Fozzie how to come back at them, and after defeating them, they sing "[[Side by Side]]".
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| Due to the show running a bit longer than planned, Kermit cancels Fozzie's act, and puts on [[Bruce Forsyth]], who does a monologue on Fozzie's set. When Statler and Waldorf start heckling him, he gives them some comeback lines. Fozzie is impressed, and Bruce teaches Fozzie how to come back at them, and after defeating them, they sing "[[Side by Side]]".
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|[[File:114-5.jpg|250px|center]] || <center>[[Episode 114: Sandy Duncan]]</center> || '''The Banana Sketch''':
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| align=center | [[Episode 114: Sandy Duncan]]
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Fozzie Bear does a classic routine, written by his writer, the legendary [[Gags Beasley]], but the scene cuts to a backstage scene after Fozzie says the first line of the monologue. This was also illustrated in ''[[The Muppet Show Book]]''.
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| Fozzie Bear does a classic routine, written by his writer, the legendary [[Gags Beasley]], but the scene cuts to a backstage scene after Fozzie says the first line of the monologue. This was also illustrated in ''[[The Muppet Show Book]]''.
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|[[File:116-14.jpg|250px|center]] || <center>[[Episode 116: Avery Schreiber]]</center> || '''Banana in the Ear''':
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| [[File:116-14.jpg|250px|center]]
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| align=center | [[Episode 116: Avery Schreiber]]
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Avery Schreiber comes to Fozzie's defense after Statler and Waldorf start heckling him. Avery says that he used to always be heckled by his partner, who refused to do such classics as the "Banana In The Ear" gag. Fozzie likes that act, so Avery gives him a banana. Fozzie doesn't get a reaction from the audience, but Avery decides to do it himself, and the crowd goes wild.
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| Avery Schreiber comes to Fozzie's defense after Statler and Waldorf start heckling him. Avery says that he used to always be heckled by his partner, who refused to do such classics as the "Banana In The Ear" gag. Fozzie likes that act, so Avery gives him a banana. Fozzie doesn't get a reaction from the audience, but Avery decides to do it himself, and the crowd goes wild.
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|[[File:117-17.jpg|250px|center]] || <center>[[Episode 117: Ben Vereen]]</center> || '''In a Trunk''':
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| [[File:117-17.jpg|250px|center]]
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| align=center | [[Episode 117: Ben Vereen]]
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Fozzie Bear is locked in a trunk, so he has to tell his jokes from inside the trunk. This was also included in ''[[Fozzie's Muppet Scrapbook]]''.
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| Fozzie Bear is locked in a trunk, so he has to tell his jokes from inside the trunk. This was also included in ''[[Fozzie's Muppet Scrapbook]]''.
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|[[File:122_empty_theater.jpg|250px|center]] || <center>[[Episode 122: Ethel Merman]]</center> || '''Fozzie vs. the Audience''':
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| [[File:122_empty_theater.jpg|250px|center]]
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| align=center | [[Episode 122: Ethel Merman]]
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After getting some laughs, Fozzie finds that his identical [[Fozzie's_Cousin|cousin]] who's in the audience is telling jokes. Another member of the audience, [[Leo]], tells Statler and Waldorf to quiet down, not because he doesn't want them interrupting Fozzie's act, but because he doesn't want them interrupting his sleep. After enough heckling, Fozzie turns around and demands that everybody who is not a real Fozzie Bear fan must leave the audience. He turns back, and only Statler and Waldorf stay.
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| After getting some laughs, Fozzie finds that his identical [[Fozzie's_Cousin|cousin]] who's in the audience is telling jokes. Another member of the audience, [[Leo]], tells Statler and Waldorf to quiet down, not because he doesn't want them interrupting Fozzie's act, but because he doesn't want them interrupting his sleep. After enough heckling, Fozzie turns around and demands that everybody who is not a real Fozzie Bear fan must leave the audience. He turns back, and only Statler and Waldorf stay.
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|[[File:207-10.jpg|250px|center]] || <center>[[Episode 207: Edgar Bergen]]</center> || '''Fozzie and Chuckie Time''':
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| [[File:207-10.jpg|250px|center]]
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| align=center | [[Episode 207: Edgar Bergen]]
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Fozzie brings out his homemade ventriloquist dummy, Chuckie, and asks him questions, but Chuckie doesn't answer them. Apparently, Fozzie does not realize that the ventriloquist is supposed to do the talking for the dummy. This was also included in the compilation videos ''[[Fozzie's Muppet Scrapbook]]'' and ''[[It's The Muppets: More Muppets, Please!]]''.
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| Fozzie brings out his homemade ventriloquist dummy, Chuckie, and asks him questions, but Chuckie doesn't answer them. Apparently, Fozzie does not realize that the ventriloquist is supposed to do the talking for the dummy. This was also included in the compilation videos ''[[Fozzie's Muppet Scrapbook]]'' and ''[[It's The Muppets: More Muppets, Please!]]''.
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|[[File:208-9.jpg|250px|center]] || <center>[[Episode 208: Steve Martin]]</center> || '''Baskerville the Hound auditions''':
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| [[File:208-9.jpg|250px|center]]
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| align=center | [[Episode 208: Steve Martin]]
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[[Baskerville the Hound]] auditions to be a comedian, wearing a hat and necktie like the ones Fozzie wears and even performing on Fozzie's usual set, but Fozzie drags Baskerville off-stage with a cane and calls out, "Next!"
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| [[Baskerville the Hound]] auditions to be a comedian, wearing a hat and necktie like the ones Fozzie wears and even performing on Fozzie's usual set, but Fozzie drags Baskerville off-stage with a cane and calls out, "Next!"
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|[[File:215_fozzie_roller_skates.jpg|250px|center]] || <center>[[Episode 215: Lou Rawls]]</center> || '''Fozzie on Roller Skates''':
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| [[File:215_fozzie_roller_skates.jpg|250px|center]]
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| align=center | [[Episode 215: Lou Rawls]]
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Fozzie tells jokes while riding on roller skates, but he has trouble skating. This was also heard on ''[[The Muppet Show 2]]'' and ''[[Muppet Hits]]'' and included in ''[[Fozzie's Muppet Scrapbook]]''.
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| Fozzie tells jokes while riding on roller skates, but he has trouble skating. This was also heard on ''[[The Muppet Show 2]]'' and ''[[Muppet Hits]]'' and included in ''[[Fozzie's Muppet Scrapbook]]''.
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|[[File:Fozziekeract.jpg|250px|center]] || <center>[[Episode 216: Cleo Laine]]</center> || '''Phrenology''':
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| [[File:Fozziekeract.jpg|250px|center]]
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| align=center | [[Episode 216: Cleo Laine]]
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Since [[Emily_Bear|Fozzie's mom]] is in the audience, he decides to do a special act, "Phrenology". He volunteers Kermit to assist him as he reads the bumps on Kermit's head to predict his future. This was also included in ''[[Fozzie's Muppet Scrapbook]]'' and ''[[It's The Muppets: Meet the Muppets]]''.
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| Since [[Emily_Bear|Fozzie's mom]] is in the audience, he decides to do a special act, "Phrenology". He volunteers Kermit to assist him as he reads the bumps on Kermit's head to predict his future. This was also included in ''[[Fozzie's Muppet Scrapbook]]'' and ''[[It's The Muppets: Meet the Muppets]]''.
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|[[File:Character.fozziepig.jpg|250px|center]]<br />[[File:224_fozzie_pig_performs.jpg|250px|center]] || <center>[[Episode 224: Cloris Leachman]]</center> || '''Fozzie Pig''':
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| [[File:Character.fozziepig.jpg|250px|center]]<br />[[File:224_fozzie_pig_performs.jpg|250px|center]]
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| align=center | [[Episode 224: Cloris Leachman]]
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Fozzie Bear gets replaced by [[Fozzie Pig]], a pig version of Fozzie.
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| Fozzie Bear gets replaced by [[Fozzie Pig]], a pig version of Fozzie.
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|[[File:302_annie_sue_fozzie.jpg|250px|center]] || <center>[[Episode 302: Leo Sayer]]</center> || '''Fozzie's Memory Act''':
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| [[File:302_annie_sue_fozzie.jpg|250px|center]]
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| align=center | [[Episode 302: Leo Sayer]]
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Fozzie does a memory act, with assistance from [[Annie Sue Pig]]. Fozzie, who has trouble remembering things during the act, tells the audience that he will cover his eyes, Annie Sue will describe what one person in the audience is wearing, and Fozzie will be able to point out where that person is sitting. Annie Sue says that the mystery person is wearing a brown hat and a white bow-tie with red polka dots, and Fozzie accidentally (and correctly) guesses himself.
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| Fozzie does a memory act, with assistance from [[Annie Sue Pig]]. Fozzie, who has trouble remembering things during the act, tells the audience that he will cover his eyes, Annie Sue will describe what one person in the audience is wearing, and Fozzie will be able to point out where that person is sitting. Annie Sue says that the mystery person is wearing a brown hat and a white bow-tie with red polka dots, and Fozzie accidentally (and correctly) guesses himself.
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|[[File:308-11.jpg|250px|center]] || <center>[[Episode 308: Loretta Lynn]]</center> || '''The Electrician and the Polar Bears''':
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| [[File:308-11.jpg|250px|center]]
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| align=center | [[Episode 308: Loretta Lynn]]
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Scooter introduces Fozzie, who isn't ready. Scooter tells Fozzie to just tell the joke that he'd told Scooter, about the electrician and the polar bear. Fozzie is surprised that Scooter liked it, but goes on to tell it. Unfortunately, sicne this show is performed at a railroad station, a train goes past during the act, it's sound drowning out the middle of the joke.
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| Scooter introduces Fozzie, who isn't ready. Scooter tells Fozzie to just tell the joke that he'd told Scooter, about the electrician and the polar bear. Fozzie is surprised that Scooter liked it, but goes on to tell it. Unfortunately, since this show is performed at a railroad station, a train goes past during the act, it's sound drowning out the middle of the joke.
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|[[File:Fozzieatthedance.jpg|250px|center]] || <center>[[Episode 311: Raquel Welch]]</center> || '''Fozzie Tells Jokes During ''[[At the Dance]]''''':
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| [[File:Fozzieatthedance.jpg|250px|center]]
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| align=center | [[Episode 311: Raquel Welch]]
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Fozzie decides to give up comedy, and Kermit tells the audience the news. When the audience applauds over him quitting, Fozzie thinks they want him on-stage, so he decides not to quit. But it's too late, his act has been canceled, and ''[[At The Dance]]'' is on in his place. Fozzie goes on anyway, but the dancers finish his jokes for him.
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| Fozzie decides to give up comedy, and Kermit tells the audience the news. When the audience applauds over him quitting, Fozzie thinks they want him on-stage, so he decides not to quit. But it's too late, his act has been canceled, and "[[At the Dance]]" is on in his place. Fozzie goes on anyway, but the dancers finish his jokes for him.
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|[[File:320-13.jpg|250px|center]] || <center>[[Episode 320: Sylvester Stallone]]</center> || '''Sawing a Lady in Half''':
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| [[File:320-13.jpg|250px|center]]
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| align=center | [[Episode 320: Sylvester Stallone]]
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Fozzie is a [[Magicians|magician]] and needs a lady to saw in half. His volunteer is [[Otto the Automatic Entertainer]].
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| Fozzie is a [[Magicians|magician]] and needs a lady to saw in half. His volunteer is [[Otto the Automatic Entertainer]].
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|[[File:Noimage.png|100px|center]] || <center>[[Episode 403: Shields & Yarnell]]</center> || '''Fozzie's Mime Act''':
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| [[File:Noimage.png|100px|center]]
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Inspired by mimes Shields and Yarnell, Fozzie does a mime act.
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| align=center | [[Episode 403: Shields & Yarnell]]
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| Inspired by mimes Shields and Yarnell, Fozzie does a mime act.
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|[[File:Noimage.png|100px|center]] || <center>[[Episode 413: Dizzy Gillespie]]</center> || '''Lines Finished by Astoria''':
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| [[File:Noimage.png|100px|center]]
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| align=center | [[Episode 413: Dizzy Gillespie]]
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Whenever Fozzie starts a joke, [[Statler and Waldorf|Waldorf]]'s wife, [[Astoria]], finishes them, hoping that he might leave.
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| Whenever Fozzie starts a joke, [[Statler and Waldorf|Waldorf]]'s wife, [[Astoria]], finishes them, hoping that he might leave.
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|[[File:TMS.420.Fozziejoke.jpg|250px|center]] || <center>[[Episode 420: Alan Arkin]]</center> || '''The Titanic''':
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| [[File:TMS.420.Fozziejoke.jpg|250px|center]]
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| align=center | [[Episode 420: Alan Arkin]]
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When Fozzie finishes a joke that refers to the ''Titanic,'' Statler reveals that he was on that ship. Waldorf adds after the skit that Statler still had the dress he wore sothe crew would let him into the lifeboat.
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| When Fozzie finishes a joke that refers to the ''Titanic,'' Statler reveals that he was on that ship. Waldorf adds after the skit that Statler still had the dress he wore so that the crew would let him into the lifeboat.
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|[[File:Noimage.png|100px|center]] || <center>[[Episode 421: Doug Henning]]</center> || '''Fozzie's Magic Act''':
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| [[File:Noimage.png|100px|center]]
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| align=center | [[Episode 421: Doug Henning]]
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Fozzie tries out a magic act, pulling a rabbit from a hat. Instead, he gets a rabbi, and then a robot. He taps the hat too hard, and gets dozens of rabbits, who follow him around and call him "Daddy."
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| Fozzie tries out a magic act, pulling a rabbit from a hat. Instead, he gets a rabbi, and then a robot. He taps the hat too hard, and gets dozens of rabbits, who follow him around and call him "Daddy."
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| [[File:TMS503-11.jpg|250px|center]]
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|[[File:Noimage.png|100px|center]] || <center>[[Episode 503: Joan Baez]]</center> || '''In The Woods''':
 
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| align=center | [[Episode 503: Joan Baez]]
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Fozzie tells jokes in the woods. This was also included in ''[[Fozzie's Muppet Scrapbook]]''.
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| Fozzie tells jokes in the woods. This was also included in ''[[Fozzie's Muppet Scrapbook]]''.
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|[[File:Dancingclown.jpg|250px|center]] || <center>[[Episode 508: SeΓ±or Wences]]</center> || '''Fozzie's Puppet Act''':
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| [[File:TMS507-05.jpg|250px|center]]
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| align=center | [[Episode 507: Glenda Jackson]]
Fozzie decides to do a puppet act. Fozzie is up above the curtains working a clown marionette, and after it comes to life, it pulls Fozzie down. This was also included in ''[[Fozzie's Muppet Scrapbook]]''.
 
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| Fozzie gets one joke in before [[Glenda Jackson]] hijacks the stage.
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|[[File:Character.wallywhoopie.jpg|250px|center]] || <center>[[Episode 521: Johnny Cash]]</center> || '''Wally Whoopie''':
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| [[File:Dancingclown.jpg|250px|center]]
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| align=center | [[Episode 508: SeΓ±or Wences]]
Fozzie is replaced by [[Wally Whoopie]], the standup comedian for WHOG country radio, who makes fun of the bear.
 
 
| Fozzie decides to do a puppet act. Fozzie is up above the curtains working a clown marionette, and after it comes to life, it pulls Fozzie down. This was also included in ''[[Fozzie's Muppet Scrapbook]]''.
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| [[File:Character.wallywhoopie.jpg|250px|center]]
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| align=center | [[Episode 521: Johnny Cash]]
 
| Fozzie is replaced by [[Wally Whoopie]], the standup comedian for WHOG country radio, who makes fun of the bear.
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Revision as of 03:07, 19 January 2014

Fozziemonolouge

Fozzie Bear performing a monologue in the fifth season.

A list of Fozzie Bear's comedy acts from The Muppet Show, frequently criticized by Statler and Waldorf. During the first season, the monologues usually followed the format of Fozzie telling bad jokes while being heckled, but following the first season, they often involved some kind of gimmick, although Fozzie still performed the standard monologues on occasion.

The pilot version of the series' first episode featured a monologue by Fozzie, which was cut from the broadcast version. He also performed comedy acts in It's The Muppet Show!, The Muppet Movie, Disney Extreme Digital, and a comic in the last issue of Disney Adventures, among other venues.

Sketches

Picture Episode Description
103-13
Episode 103: Joel Grey Fozzie asks the audience to come up with a word and he will tell a joke about it. Statler yells "Amoeba", which Fozzie doesn't know the meaning of.
104-12
Episode 104: Ruth Buzzi Statler and Waldorf convince Fozzie that he's one of the greatest straight men in the business.
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Episode 105: Rita Moreno Statler and Waldorf give Fozzie a hard time with his monologue. Fozzie says that he's good enough to play the palace, and they tell him he's not good enough to clean the palace.
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Episode 106: Jim Nabors Fozzie promises that if Statler and Waldorf don't laugh at his best joke, he will quit comedy. They laugh at his joke, but he actually told his worst joke.
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Episode 107: Florence Henderson Fozzie does some impressions, but they are all impressions of actors who do the same kind of acting.
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Episode 108: Paul Williams Fozzie is wearing a telephone costume, and Scooter asks him a question. This was also included in Fozzie's Muppet Scrapbook.
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Episode 109: Charles Aznavour Fozzie tells Statler and Waldorf that if they start heckling him, he will just bury them with one line. However, Statler and Waldorf end up burying Fozzie with one line.
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Episode 110: Harvey Korman Fozzie gets Kermit to participate in his act. It's all unrehearsed, and Fozzie tells Kermit that when he hears the word "hear", he is supposed to shout "Good Grief! The Comedian's a Bear!". However, Fozzie keeps saying "hear" during parts of the joke where Kermit isn't supposed to say the line, and eventually Fozzie changes it so Kermit shouts the line when he points to Kermit, and he points to Kermit the next time he says "hear". For the only time in the first season, Statler and Waldorf don't heckle Fozzie during his act. This was also heard onThe Muppet Show (album), Muppet Hits Take 2 and Music, Mayhem and More!, and included in Fozzie's Muppet Scrapbook.
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Episode 111: Lena Horne Fozzie tells a few jokes involving Japanese actors Toshiro Mifune and Sessue Hayakawa, and also does a tribute to Marco Marcell.
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Episode 113: Bruce Forsyth Due to the show running a bit longer than planned, Kermit cancels Fozzie's act, and puts on Bruce Forsyth, who does a monologue on Fozzie's set. When Statler and Waldorf start heckling him, he gives them some comeback lines. Fozzie is impressed, and Bruce teaches Fozzie how to come back at them, and after defeating them, they sing "Side by Side".
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Episode 114: Sandy Duncan Fozzie Bear does a classic routine, written by his writer, the legendary Gags Beasley, but the scene cuts to a backstage scene after Fozzie says the first line of the monologue. This was also illustrated in The Muppet Show Book.
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Episode 116: Avery Schreiber Avery Schreiber comes to Fozzie's defense after Statler and Waldorf start heckling him. Avery says that he used to always be heckled by his partner, who refused to do such classics as the "Banana In The Ear" gag. Fozzie likes that act, so Avery gives him a banana. Fozzie doesn't get a reaction from the audience, but Avery decides to do it himself, and the crowd goes wild.
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Episode 117: Ben Vereen Fozzie Bear is locked in a trunk, so he has to tell his jokes from inside the trunk. This was also included in Fozzie's Muppet Scrapbook.
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Episode 122: Ethel Merman After getting some laughs, Fozzie finds that his identical cousin who's in the audience is telling jokes. Another member of the audience, Leo, tells Statler and Waldorf to quiet down, not because he doesn't want them interrupting Fozzie's act, but because he doesn't want them interrupting his sleep. After enough heckling, Fozzie turns around and demands that everybody who is not a real Fozzie Bear fan must leave the audience. He turns back, and only Statler and Waldorf stay.
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Episode 207: Edgar Bergen Fozzie brings out his homemade ventriloquist dummy, Chuckie, and asks him questions, but Chuckie doesn't answer them. Apparently, Fozzie does not realize that the ventriloquist is supposed to do the talking for the dummy. This was also included in the compilation videos Fozzie's Muppet Scrapbook and It's The Muppets: More Muppets, Please!.
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Episode 208: Steve Martin Baskerville the Hound auditions to be a comedian, wearing a hat and necktie like the ones Fozzie wears and even performing on Fozzie's usual set, but Fozzie drags Baskerville off-stage with a cane and calls out, "Next!"
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Episode 215: Lou Rawls Fozzie tells jokes while riding on roller skates, but he has trouble skating. This was also heard on The Muppet Show 2 and Muppet Hits and included in Fozzie's Muppet Scrapbook.
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Episode 216: Cleo Laine Since Fozzie's mom is in the audience, he decides to do a special act, "Phrenology". He volunteers Kermit to assist him as he reads the bumps on Kermit's head to predict his future. This was also included in Fozzie's Muppet Scrapbook and It's The Muppets: Meet the Muppets.
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Episode 224: Cloris Leachman Fozzie Bear gets replaced by Fozzie Pig, a pig version of Fozzie.
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Episode 302: Leo Sayer Fozzie does a memory act, with assistance from Annie Sue Pig. Fozzie, who has trouble remembering things during the act, tells the audience that he will cover his eyes, Annie Sue will describe what one person in the audience is wearing, and Fozzie will be able to point out where that person is sitting. Annie Sue says that the mystery person is wearing a brown hat and a white bow-tie with red polka dots, and Fozzie accidentally (and correctly) guesses himself.
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Episode 308: Loretta Lynn Scooter introduces Fozzie, who isn't ready. Scooter tells Fozzie to just tell the joke that he'd told Scooter, about the electrician and the polar bear. Fozzie is surprised that Scooter liked it, but goes on to tell it. Unfortunately, since this show is performed at a railroad station, a train goes past during the act, it's sound drowning out the middle of the joke.
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Episode 311: Raquel Welch Fozzie decides to give up comedy, and Kermit tells the audience the news. When the audience applauds over him quitting, Fozzie thinks they want him on-stage, so he decides not to quit. But it's too late, his act has been canceled, and "At the Dance" is on in his place. Fozzie goes on anyway, but the dancers finish his jokes for him.
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Episode 320: Sylvester Stallone Fozzie is a magician and needs a lady to saw in half. His volunteer is Otto the Automatic Entertainer.
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Episode 403: Shields & Yarnell Inspired by mimes Shields and Yarnell, Fozzie does a mime act.
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Episode 413: Dizzy Gillespie Whenever Fozzie starts a joke, Waldorf's wife, Astoria, finishes them, hoping that he might leave.
Episode 420: Alan Arkin When Fozzie finishes a joke that refers to the Titanic, Statler reveals that he was on that ship. Waldorf adds after the skit that Statler still had the dress he wore so that the crew would let him into the lifeboat.
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Episode 421: Doug Henning Fozzie tries out a magic act, pulling a rabbit from a hat. Instead, he gets a rabbi, and then a robot. He taps the hat too hard, and gets dozens of rabbits, who follow him around and call him "Daddy."
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Episode 503: Joan Baez Fozzie tells jokes in the woods. This was also included in Fozzie's Muppet Scrapbook.
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Episode 507: Glenda Jackson Fozzie gets one joke in before Glenda Jackson hijacks the stage.
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Episode 508: SeΓ±or Wences Fozzie decides to do a puppet act. Fozzie is up above the curtains working a clown marionette, and after it comes to life, it pulls Fozzie down. This was also included in Fozzie's Muppet Scrapbook.
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Episode 521: Johnny Cash Fozzie is replaced by Wally Whoopie, the standup comedian for WHOG country radio, who makes fun of the bear.

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