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Sweetums and Doglion manhandling Cliff

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Cliff, about to be swindled by Leon

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Statler sans Waldorf

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Gonzo explaining the intricacies of "Operating Theater"

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The Cosby Show was a family sitcom that aired on NBC from 1984 until 1992. The series was created by and starred Bill Cosby as obstetrician Dr. Heathcliff Huxtable, and centered around his large family.

Several Muppets from The Jim Henson Hour made a guest appearance on the episode "Cliff's Nightmare," which aired on January 11, 1990. The Muppet portions of the episode were filmed in April 1989. The episode was commercially released as part of The Cosby Show Season 6 Region 1 DVD boxed set on November 6, 2007.

Cosby production company Carsey Werner posted two clips from the episode on its official Cosby Show YouTube thread.(YouTube)(YouTube)

"Cliff's Nightmare"

Plot Outline

After Cliff eats a sausage hoagie that disagrees with him, he experiences an elaborate nightamre, narrated by Wallace Shawn. The final sequence features various Muppets from The Jim Henson Hour, including Leon trying to con Cliff into buying a hall pass at his own hospital, and Digit trying to operate on him. The episode ends with Cliff encountering a sardonic group of Muppet foodstuffs in his refrigerator.

In addition to the Jim Henson Hour characters, Gonzo, Sweetums and Statler appear in the episode, and several obscure Muppet monsters make cameo appearances, including Doglion and Luncheon Counter Monster.

Production

Because Jim Henson himself was too busy with The Jim Henson Hour to perform in this episode, Cosby plays a dual role as an old man who makes wisecracks with Statler in the balcony.

The episode was originally produced as part of the fifth season (production code episode #0526); the Muppet crew taped its segments in April 1989 toward the end of season 5. NBC hoped to use the episode as a kind of cross-promotion for The Jim Henson Hour, which was also on NBC at the time. However, the episode was held over and did not air until part way through season 6 of the Cosby Show, 9 months after the original taping. The episode finally aired in January 1990 and was re-numbered to fit its airing place as episode #0614. It has been speculated that the episode may not have been totally completed in 1989 or may have just been reworked to match the show's continuity after the Muppet segments were taped. This is due to the fact that Raven-Symoné's character Olivia appears in a scene (her character did not appear until season 6) and in a scene Clair makes reference to Cliff's dream about the pregnant men (which occurred in a sixth season episode). However, since the Muppet characters only interacted with Cliff, it is possible that the other scenes were taped later as the episode was reworked or completed.

After Jim Henson's death in May 1990, five months after the episode first aired, the producers decided to dedicate the episode to the Muppet creator's memory. The episode was re-aired in August 1990 as a tribute to Henson, with an in-memory note, which appeared on most subsequent reruns, syndicated versions, and on the DVD release.

Notes

Syndication Edits

  • Digit's first scene, in which he asks for Cliff's help to get back in synch with his video image, was cut.
  • Rudy's line, "If I had a dime for every time I've heard that, I'd own my own hospital," was cut, but it is still echoed by the talking cheese in the closing.

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Appearances

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Muppet Mentions

  • In the first season episode "Cliff's Birthday," Lena Horne appears, and Rudy recognizes her as the woman who sang with Kermit the Frog on Sesame Street.
  • The fourth season episode "It Ain't Easy Bein' Green" took its title from the song "Bein' Green." The Ray Charles version of the song plays over a sequence in which Rudy feels alone and insignificant.

Connections

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Matt Robinson proclaiming Olivia's genius in "Cliff's Nightmare"

Many performers who worked in Muppet/Henson productions also appeared on The Cosby Show.

  • Debbie Allen played Emma in "If the Dress Fits, Wear It."
  • Jason Bernard played Sgt. Major Boswell Stokes in "War Stories."
  • Sônia Braga played Anna Maria Westlake in "Mrs. Westlake" and "An Early Spring."
  • Roscoe Lee Browne played Dr. Barnabus Foster in "The Card Game" and "Shakespeare."
  • Red Buttons played Jake Bennett in "Cliff and Jake."
  • Eugene Byrd played Eugene, Theo's friend, in four episodes.
  • Rosalind Cash played Dr. Hughes in "Denise Gets a 'D."
  • Alexis Cruz played Enrique Tarron in "Mr. Quiet."
  • Dizzy Gillespie played Mr. Hampton in "Play It Again, Vanessa."
  • Gilbert Gottfried played Mr. Babcock in "Say Hello to a Good Buy."
  • Kadeem Hardison played Phillip Washington in "A Shirt Story."
  • Lena Horne played herself in "Cliff's Birthday."
  • Bill Irwin played Eddie Bartholemew in "The Show Must Go On."
  • Leonard Jackson played the exterminator in "Bring 'Em Back Alive."
  • Danny Kaye played Dr. Burns in "The Dentist."
  • B.B. King played Riley Jackson in "Not Everybody Loves the Blues."
  • Rita Moreno played Mrs. Granger in "You Only Hurt the One You Love."
  • Josh Pais played Andy in "Waterworks."
  • Austin Pendleton played Mr. Kensington in "Mrs. Huxtable Goes to Kindergarten."
  • Raven-Symoné played Olivia Huxtable.
  • John Ritter played Ray Evans in "Total Control."
  • Matt Robinson was a writer and co-producer of The Cosby Show and played a French scientist in a sepia-toned sequence in "Cliff's Nightmare."
  • David L. Smyrl was an occasional gag writer, audience warm-up man, and appeared multiple times in guest roles: as a courtroom attendee in "Clair's Case," Chester in "Mr. Quiet," and recurring as contractor Sam Lucas in three episodes.
  • Clarice Taylor played Cliff's mother, Anna Huxtable.
  • Lynne Thigpen played Mrs. Hudson in the two-part episode "Theo and the Kids."
  • Leslie Uggams played Kris Temple in "The Return of the Clairettes."
  • Joe Williams had a recurring role as Cliff's father-in-law, Al Hanks.
  • Stevie Wonder played himself in "A Touch of Wonder."

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