'''''The Funniest Joke I Ever Heard''''' was the title used for a pair of [[1984]] television specials co-produced by [[Dick Clark]] and broadcast on [[ABC]], in which celebrities shared their favorite joke. [[Kermit]] and [[Miss Piggy]] appeared in the May 21, 1984 special. A follow-up (sans Muppets) aired on November 27, 1984.
'''''The Funniest Joke I Ever Heard''''' was the title used for a pair of [[1984]] television specials co-produced by [[Dick Clark]] and broadcast on [[ABC]], in which celebrities shared their favorite joke. [[Kermit]] and [[Miss Piggy]] appeared in the May 21, 1984 special. A follow-up (sans Muppets) aired on November 27, 1984.
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Other featured celebrites in the two specials were [[Victor Borge]], [[George Burns]], [[Cheech Marin|Cheech]] and Chong, [[Dom DeLuise]], [[Sherman Hemsley]], [[Kathie Lee Gifford|Kathie Lee Johnston]], [[Cyndi Lauper]], [[Jack Lemmon]], [[Rich Little]], [[Roger Miller]], [[Pat Morita]] [[William Shatner]], [[Martin Sheen]], [[Brooke Shields]], and [[James Stewart]].
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Other featured celebrites in the two specials were [[Victor Borge]], [[George Burns]], [[Cheech Marin|Cheech]] and Chong, [[Dom DeLuise]], [[Sherman Hemsley]], [[Kathie Lee Gifford|Kathie Lee Johnston]], [[Cyndi Lauper]], [[Jack Lemmon]], [[Rich Little]], [[Roger Miller]], [[Pat Morita]], [[William Shatner]], [[Martin Sheen]], [[Brooke Shields]], and [[James Stewart]].
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The Funniest Joke I Ever Heard was the title used for a pair of 1984 television specials co-produced by Dick Clark and broadcast on ABC, in which celebrities shared their favorite joke. Kermit and Miss Piggy appeared in the May 21, 1984 special. A follow-up (sans Muppets) aired on November 27, 1984.