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− | Besides [[The Gambler (character)|the Gambler]], two large '''old Muppet men''' appeared in the number "[[The Gambler (song)|The Gambler]]" in [[Episode 410: Kenny Rogers]] of ''[[The Muppet Show]]''. They had very detailed foam rubber faces and [[Muppets with Human Body Parts|live human hands]]. One, with |
+ | Besides [[The Gambler (character)|the Gambler]], two large '''old Muppet men''' appeared in the number "[[The Gambler (song)|The Gambler]]" in [[Episode 410: Kenny Rogers]] of ''[[The Muppet Show]]''. They had very detailed foam rubber faces and [[Muppets with Human Body Parts|live human hands]]. One, with gray hair and glasses, re-appeared later in [[Episode 420: Alan Arkin]] (where he was the balladeer in the opening number "[[The Devil Went Down to Georgia]]", performed by [[Jim Henson]]) and in [[Episode 517: Hal Linden]] (where he played the trombone in the the final number "[[When the Saints Go Marching In]]"). |
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Revision as of 04:54, 13 July 2009
Besides the Gambler, two large old Muppet men appeared in the number "The Gambler" in Episode 410: Kenny Rogers of The Muppet Show. They had very detailed foam rubber faces and live human hands. One, with gray hair and glasses, re-appeared later in Episode 420: Alan Arkin (where he was the balladeer in the opening number "The Devil Went Down to Georgia", performed by Jim Henson) and in Episode 517: Hal Linden (where he played the trombone in the the final number "When the Saints Go Marching In").