The Minstrels
(9 May 1983)
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Cantus the Minstrel
(voice)
,
Writer
(co-creator)
,
executive producer
,
Soundtrack
(performer: "Let Me Be Your Song", "Our Melody")
,
Director
Mokey and the Minstrels
(13 February 1984)
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Cantus the Minstrel
(voice)
,
Writer
(co-creator)
,
executive producer
,
Soundtrack
(performer: "Music Makes Us Real (Ping!)", "Lose Your Heart (And it's Found)")
All Work and All Play
(20 February 1984)
-
Writer
(co-creator)
,
executive producer
,
Director
The Doozer Contest
(19 March 1984)
-
Writer
(co-creator)
,
executive producer
Red's Club
(26 March 1984)
-
Writer
(co-creator)
,
executive producer
The Secret of Convincing John
(2 April 1984)
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Convincing John
(voice)
,
Writer
(co-creator)
,
executive producer
,
Soundtrack
(performer: "The Clown Concerto", "A Tiger and a Terror", "Choose-Right (Up-Tight Move-Now) Blues")
Junior Faces the Music
(3 February 1986)
-
Cantus the Minstrel
(voice)
,
Writer
(co-creator)
,
executive producer
,
Soundtrack
(performer: "Ball of Fire", "Ball of Fire (Reprise)")
A Tune for Two
(10 February 1986)
-
Writer
(co-creator)
,
executive producer
The Honk of Honks
(23 March 1987)
-
Cantus the Minstrel
(voice)
,
Writer
(co-creator)
,
executive producer
,
Soundtrack
(performer: "Let Me Be Your Song")
Change of Address
(30 March 1987)
-
Writer
(co-creator)
,
executive producer
"Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color"
(1
episode)
... aka "Disneyland" - USA (original title) ... aka "Disney's Wonderful World" - USA (new title) ... aka "The Disney Sunday Movie" - USA (new title) ... aka "The Magical World of Disney" - USA (new title) ... aka "The Wonderful World of Disney" - USA (new title) ... aka "Walt Disney" - USA (new title) ... aka "Walt Disney Presents" - USA (new title)
Ethel Merman
(16 November 1976)
-
Kermit the Frog
/
Waldorf
/
Leo
(voice)
,
Writer
(written by)
,
executive producer
,
Soundtrack
(performer: "Mutual Admiration Society", "There's No Business like Show Business")
Mummenschanz
(30 November 1976)
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Kermit the Frog
/
Rowlf
/
Eel
/
Muppet Newsman
/
Waldorf
(voice)
,
Writer
(written by)
,
executive producer
,
Soundtrack
(performer: "The Blue Danube") (performer: "When I'm Not Near the Girl I Love") (as "When I'm Not Near the Fish I Love")
Bernadette Peters
(16 August 1977)
-
Kermit the Frog
/
Waldorf
/
The Swedish Chef
/
Rowlf
/
Muppet Newsman
/
Zeke
(voice)
,
Writer
(written by)
,
producer
,
Soundtrack
(performer: "How Could You Believe Me When I Said I Loved You When You Know I've Been a Liar All My Life", "Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!", "You'll Never Walk Alone", "Just One Person")
Episode #3.13
(9 May 1978)
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Kermit the Frog
/
Rowlf
/
Waldorf
/
Muppet Newsman
/
Australian
/
The Swedish Chef
(voice)
,
Writer
(written by)
,
producer
,
Soundtrack
(performer: "Happy Birthday to You" (uncredited), "Jingle Bells" (uncredited), "You and Me Against the World" (uncredited), "Call Me Irresponsible" (uncredited), "Tie Me Kangaroo Down, Sport" (uncredited))
"Saturday Night Live"
(14
episodes
)
... aka "NBC's Saturday Night" - USA (complete title) ... aka "SNL" - USA (informal title) ... aka "SNL 25" - USA (alternative title) ... aka "Saturday Night" - USA (first season title) ... aka "Saturday Night Live '80" - USA (sixth season title) ... aka "Saturday Night Live 15" - USA (fifteenth season title) ... aka "Saturday Night Live 20" - USA (twentieth season title) ... aka "Saturday Night Live 25" - USA (twentyfifth season title)
1364
(14 February 1980)
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Kermit the Frog
/
Ernie
/
Royal Fireman
/
Royal Cook
(voice) (also archive footage)
,
Soundtrack
(performer: "It's not Easy Being Green")
Episode #2.7
(4 November 1956)
-
Himself - Ventriloquist
(as Jim Henson's Muppets)
Episode #2.27
(21 April 1957)
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Himself
(as Jim Henson & The Muppets)
"Tonight!"
(1
episode)
... aka "Knickerbocker Beer Presents The Steve Allen Show" - USA (premiere title) ... aka "Knickerbocker Beer Show" - USA (summer title) ... aka "The Steve Allen Show" - USA (premiere title) ... aka "Tonight" - USA (syndication title) ... aka "Tonight Starring Steve Allen" - USA (second season title)
Episode #5.29
(11 October 1956)
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Himself - Puppeteer
(as Jim Henson and his Puppets)