Talk:Episode 212: Johnny Fiama Leaves Home
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This is a bit tricky. I finally received a set of second season Muppets Tonight episodes, and I noticed that Daryl Hannah was not billed as the "special guest star," but rather, along with Page Hannah and Johnny Mathis, as Cameo Appearances, especially given their screentime (not unlike Episode 210: The Gary Cahuenga Episode). I checked Henson.com via wayback, and they too list Dary l Hannah as just "appearance," not guest star. So do we retitle, or just not mess with it, but maybe make a note somewhere? Also, I'm now wondering, is their an actual source for calling 210 "The Gary Cahuenga Episode," or is that just fan shorthand? -- Andrew Leal (talk) 21:19, 21 October 2006 (UTC)
- Henson calls this one "Johnny Fiama Leaves Home". According to the old archives on Henson.com listing "upcoming" airings, the episode titles (numbering excluded) are as follows:
- Episode 101: Michelle Pfeiffer
- Episode 102: Garth Brooks
- Episode 103: Billy Crystal
- Episode 104: John Goodman
- Episode 105: Cindy Crawford
- Episode 106: Tony Bennett
- Episode 107: Sandra Bullock
- Episode 108: Jason Alexander
- Episode 109: Whoopi Goldberg
- Episode 110: Martin Short
- Episode 201: The Artist Formerly Known As Prince
- Episode 202: Rick Moranis
- Episode 203: Heather Locklear
- Episode 204: Pierce Brosnan
- * Episode 205: Coolio & Don Rickles (they list it as "Coolio & Don Rickles"... not as we have it, "Don Rickles & Coolio")
- Episode 206: Paula Abdul
- Episode 207: Dennis Quaid
- * Episode 208: Cameo Show (they don't have the "The" prefix)
- * Episode 209: Best of Muppets Tonight (they don't have the "The" prefix)
- * Episode 210: The Gary Cahuenga Show (they use "Show" not "Episode")
- Episode 211: Andie MacDowell
- * Episode 212: Johnny Fiama Leaves Home (they actually call it "Johnny Fiamma Leaves Home", with the double-M spelling of Fiama)