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Release Date:
July 17, 2001
Original Title:
The Very Best of the Muppet Show: Volume 3
Genres:
Comedy | Family | Music
Production Companies:
Associated Television (ATV)
ITC Entertainment
The Jim Henson Company
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 85
This third edition of 'The Very Best of the Muppet Show' is a collection of three Muppet Show episodes. In the 'Linda Carter Episode', Wonder Woman inspires Fozzie, Scooter and other cast members to become apprentice heroes. In the 'Diana Ross Episode', the soul diva helps Kermit win over a tough crowd, shows Fozzie how to tell a joke and performs 'Love Hangover' and 'Reach Out and Touch'. Finally in the 'Johnny Cash Episode', the country singer joins Kermit and friends for a live radio show on Muppet station WHOG and sings some favourites like 'Orange Blossom Special' and 'Ghost Riders in the Sky'.
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Art Direction:
Tony Ferris
Leigh Malone
Malcolm Stone
Camera Operator:
Geoff Joyce
Bill Brown
Conductor:
Jack Parnell
Costume Design:
Ann Hollowood
Polly Smith
Sue Le Cash
Calista Hendrickson
Editor:
John Hawkins
Editorial Staff:
Moyra Bird
John Hawkins
Carole Legg
Electrician:
Sean Mallon
Executive Producer:
Lew Grade
David Lazer
Lighting Director:
John Rook
Phil Hawkes
Lighting Technician:
Eddy Burns
Makeup Artist:
Shirley Muslin
Mary Southgate
Music Consultant:
Ray Charles
Original Music Composer:
Sam Pottle
Producer:
Jim Henson
Sound:
Roger Knight
Ted Scott
Writer:
Don Hinkley
Jerry Juhl
Jim Henson
David Odell
Chris Langham
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