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Episode 214: Elton John

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The Muppet Show
Guest Starring Elton John
Production Dates October 25-27, 1977
Air Date UK: January 8 1978
US: February 6 1978
Home Video Best of the Muppet Show
Season Two

Sam the Eagle is appalled by guest star Elton John, who he says "dresses like a stolen car." When Kermit tells him that musicians as celebrated as Mozart have always dressed extravagantly, Sam confidently bets that it is untrue. Unfortunately for Sam, he is proven wrong and is forced to introduce the closing number wearing an outfit that rivals Elton's for its flashiness.

Scooter, on the other hand, appears to be Elton's biggest fan, introducing him as "the greatest artist in the history of the universe." When he asks Kermit if he can perform a song he wrote for Elton, the frog resists but, as usual, eventually caves -- the go-fer's uncle does own the theater, after all. But after Scooter and a chorus of Muppets in outrageous outfits perform the song, which consists entirely of "la-la-las," Kermit apologizes to his guest star, claiming it to be possibly the worst song he has ever heard. Unfortunately, it turns out that Elton wrote the song -- "Bennie and the Jets."

Meanwhile, the Swedish Chef tries to cook an omelet, but his chicken only lays ping-pong balls, so he decides to cook the chicken instead and ends up chasing it with a cleaver throughout the theater, even interrupting such onstage sketches as Pigs in Space.

Contents

Songs/Sketches

Cast

Muppets:

Kermit the Frog, Miss Piggy, Fozzie Bear, Scooter, Rowlf the Dog, Statler and Waldorf, The Swedish Chef, Janice, Link Hogthrob, Dr. Julius Strangepork, Sam the Eagle, The Singing Food, Chicken, Crocodiles, Baskerville the Hound, Elton John's Lunch, Dr. Teeth, Floyd Pepper, Zoot, Animal.

Background Muppets:

Annie Sue Pig, Green Frackle, Afghan Hound, Pig, Whatnots

Performers

Jim Henson as Kermit the Frog, The Swedish Chef, Rowlf, Link Hogthrob Waldorf and dr.teeth
Frank Oz as Miss Piggy, Green Frackle, Fozzie Bear, a Crocodile and Sam the Eagle and Animal
Jerry Nelson as Floyd Pepper, Food, Dr. Julius Strangepork, a Crocodile, a Chicken and the Announcer
Richard Hunt as Scooter, Janice and Statler
Dave Goelz as a Crocodile and Zoot
Louise Gold as Background Singer (uncredited)

Notes

  • In "Don't Go Breaking My Heart," Miss Piggy says "Eat Your Heart Out, Kiki," referencing Elton John's original recording partner in the duet, Kiki Dee.

Edits


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