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[[Image:Monster10.jpg|thumb|300px|Scott and Fozzie on ''The Jim Henson Hour'']]
 
[[Image:willardscottstatue.jpg|thumb|300px|Willard Scott speaking at the Henson statue dedication, 2003.]]
 
[[Image:willardscottstatue.jpg|thumb|300px|Willard Scott speaking at the Henson statue dedication, 2003.]]
 
[[Image:Today Willard in DC.jpg|thumb|300px|Willard Scott caricature puppet.]]
 
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[[File:willard scott kissing sam.jpg|thumb|300px|Willard Scott at the Smithsonian Institution in 2010, catching up with old friends.]]
'''Willard Scott''' (b. 1934) is a well-known weatherman on ''[[The Today Show]]''.
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'''Willard Scott''' (1934-2021) was a well-known weatherman on ''[[Today|The Today Show]]''.
   
Scott got his start at [[WRC-TV]], the local [[NBC]] affiliate in [[Washington DC]], where he worked with a young [[Jim Henson]]. In 1955, Scott hosted ''[[Afternoon]]'' (later ''Afternoon with Inga''), which featured early appearances by Jim and the ''[[Sam and Friends]]'' puppets.
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Scott got his start at [[WRC-TV]], the local [[NBC]] affiliate in [[Washington DC]], where he worked with a young [[Jim Henson]]. In 1955, Scott hosted ''[[Afternoon]]'' (later ''Afternoon with Inga''), which featured early appearances by Henson and the ''[[Sam and Friends]]'' puppets.
   
In Scott's 1982 autobiography, ''The Joy of Living'', he recalls working with "an innovative bunch of puppets created by a guy named Jim Henson. They were called the Muppets... I worked with a bald-headed Muppet with a big nose, named [[Sam (Sam and Friends)|Sam]], sort of the way [[Fran Allison]] worked on ''[[Kukla, Fran, and Ollie]]''. Then there was the frog named [[Kermit the Frog|Kermit]]. I used to do a commercial for a local peanut butter called [[Schindler's Peanut Butter|Schindler's]]. He'd open his mouth, I'd give him a big spoonful, and he'd go 'ahh'."
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In Scott's 1982 autobiography, ''The Joy of Living'', he recalls working with "an innovative bunch of puppets created by a guy named Jim Henson. They were called the Muppets... I worked with a bald-headed Muppet with a big nose, named [[Sam (Sam and Friends)|Sam]], sort of the way [[Fran Allison]] worked on ''[[Kukla, Fran, and Ollie]]''. Then there was the frog named [[Kermit the Frog|Kermit]]. I used to do a commercial for a local peanut butter called Schindler's. He'd open his mouth, I'd give him a big spoonful, and he'd go 'ahh'."
   
Scott also made the first television appearance as [[Ronald McDonald]] in 1963, for a local [[McDonald's]] franchise in DC.
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Scott also made the first television appearance as [[Ronald McDonald]] in 1963, for a local [[McDonald's]] franchise in DC. He was also a longtime host of the [[Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade]] broadcasts on NBC, from 1987 (where he and Jim Henson were presented Rollie Awards) through 1997.
   
In 1989, Scott appeared on [[Episode 103: Monster Telethon|Episode 103]] of ''[[The Jim Henson Hour]]'', teaching [[Fozzie Bear]] how to report the weather.
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In 1989, Scott appeared on ''[[The Jim Henson Hour]]'' [[Episode 103: Power|episode 103]], teaching [[Fozzie Bear]] how to report the weather.
   
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Scott then lent his voice as a weatherman in "The Great Flood on Sesame Street," an audio cassette story included in the 1990 ''[[Sesame Street]]'' outreach kit [[Big Bird Get Ready#For Floods (1990)|Big Bird Get Ready For Floods]].
The 1991 [[Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade]] broadcast on NBC was hosted by Scott. When the Kermit balloon appeared, he mentioned they "go way back, and he'll always be my favorite frog in the whole world".{{youtube|U6eOpa1aQyE}}
 
   
 
Scott contributed a "Brown Sugar Pound Cake" recipe for [[Miss Piggy|Miss Piggy's]] 1996 cookbook, ''[[In the Kitchen with Miss Piggy]]''.
 
Scott contributed a "Brown Sugar Pound Cake" recipe for [[Miss Piggy|Miss Piggy's]] 1996 cookbook, ''[[In the Kitchen with Miss Piggy]]''.
   
On September 24, 2003, Scott spoke at the dedication ceremony for the Jim Henson and Kermit statue at the [[University of Maryland]], College Park.
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On September 24, 2003, Scott spoke at the dedication ceremony for the Jim Henson and Kermit statue at the [[University of Maryland]], College Park. On August 25, 2010, Scott spoke at the ceremony celebrating [[Jane Henson|Jane Henson's]] donation of ten original ''[[Sam and Friends]]'' puppets to [[The Smithsonian Institution]].
 
Willard Scott was one of the five personalities from ''[[The Today Show]]'' to be caricatured for the 2008 ''[[The Muppets Take Over Today]]'' segment of the program. The Muppet Willard (performed by [[Tyler Bunch]]) presented the birthdays of four centenarian Whatnot Muppets, live from [[Washington DC]]. Later in DC, the real Scott recalled working with Kermit on the Schindler's peanut butter ads.
 
   
 
==References==
 
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* Scott was spoofed as weatherman Millard Hog in [[Episode 2540]] of ''[[Sesame Street]]'', which took on the format of a morning show.
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* After [[Tim McCarver]] comments on the weather in ''Sesame Street'' [[Episode 3300]], an annoyed [[Oscar the Grouch]] tells him to get on with his report, "Who do you think you are, Willard Scott?"
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* Willard Scott was one of the five personalities from ''[[Today|The Today Show]]'' who were caricatured for the 2008 ''[[The Muppets Take Over Today]]'' segment of the program. The Muppet Willard (performed by [[Tyler Bunch]]) presented the birthdays of four centenarian [[Whatnots]], live from [[Washington DC]]. Later in DC, the real Scott recalled working with Kermit on the Schindler's peanut butter ads.
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* [http://kidshow.dcmemories.com/willard.html#afternoon Kaptain Kidshow's page on Willard Scott]
 
* [http://kidshow.dcmemories.com/willard.html#afternoon Kaptain Kidshow's page on Willard Scott]
   
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Latest revision as of 02:39, 12 April 2024

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Scott and Fozzie on The Jim Henson Hour

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Willard Scott speaking at the Henson statue dedication, 2003.

Today Willard in DC

Willard Scott caricature puppet.

Willard scott kissing sam

Willard Scott at the Smithsonian Institution in 2010, catching up with old friends.

Willard Scott (1934-2021) was a well-known weatherman on The Today Show.

Scott got his start at WRC-TV, the local NBC affiliate in Washington DC, where he worked with a young Jim Henson. In 1955, Scott hosted Afternoon (later Afternoon with Inga), which featured early appearances by Henson and the Sam and Friends puppets.

In Scott's 1982 autobiography, The Joy of Living, he recalls working with "an innovative bunch of puppets created by a guy named Jim Henson. They were called the Muppets... I worked with a bald-headed Muppet with a big nose, named Sam, sort of the way Fran Allison worked on Kukla, Fran, and Ollie. Then there was the frog named Kermit. I used to do a commercial for a local peanut butter called Schindler's. He'd open his mouth, I'd give him a big spoonful, and he'd go 'ahh'."

Scott also made the first television appearance as Ronald McDonald in 1963, for a local McDonald's franchise in DC. He was also a longtime host of the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade broadcasts on NBC, from 1987 (where he and Jim Henson were presented Rollie Awards) through 1997.

In 1989, Scott appeared on The Jim Henson Hour episode 103, teaching Fozzie Bear how to report the weather.

Scott then lent his voice as a weatherman in "The Great Flood on Sesame Street," an audio cassette story included in the 1990 Sesame Street outreach kit Big Bird Get Ready For Floods.

Scott contributed a "Brown Sugar Pound Cake" recipe for Miss Piggy's 1996 cookbook, In the Kitchen with Miss Piggy.

On September 24, 2003, Scott spoke at the dedication ceremony for the Jim Henson and Kermit statue at the University of Maryland, College Park. On August 25, 2010, Scott spoke at the ceremony celebrating Jane Henson's donation of ten original Sam and Friends puppets to The Smithsonian Institution.

References

  • Willard Scott was one of the five personalities from The Today Show who were caricatured for the 2008 The Muppets Take Over Today segment of the program. The Muppet Willard (performed by Tyler Bunch) presented the birthdays of four centenarian Whatnots, live from Washington DC. Later in DC, the real Scott recalled working with Kermit on the Schindler's peanut butter ads.

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