Michael Wermuth - The Muppet Show has so many great episodes, and so many great songs and sketches from various episodes. But what are the best ones, exactly? This is a question that’s been on my mind for over a year. Many of the best episodes have some segments that aren’t that good, and many episodes that aren’t that good have at least a few really great sketches. With that in mind, it can be a challenge to determine which ones are truly the best.But after thinking and thinking, I have determined my Top Ten Favorite Episodes, from start to finish. With these episodes, there’s barely a dull moment. They have great backstage plots, funny sketches, memorable songs, and more. No, I am not including episodes just because they include a certain character or recurring sketch that I like. No, I am not including certain episodes just because they have a few sketches that I really like. And no, I’m not including episodes just because I’m a huge fan of the guest star.
One of the strongest episodes from the first season (and the only one from Season 1 on this list), this is one of the few episodes where the Electric Mayhem is involved with the plot. It also features rare speaking appearances (at least by Muppet Show standards) for Nigel, Thog, and Trumpet Girl. Plus such great performances as "You Don’t Want My Love" with the Country Trio, "Life Gets Tedious" with Pa from The Gogolala Jubilee Jugband, and "Oh Babe, What Would You Say?" with Kaye Ballard and Thog. And Rowlf’s solo performance of the closing theme is great as well.
2. Episode 209: Madeline Kahn
3. Episode 212: Bernadette Peters
4. Episode 223: John Cleese
One of the shows funniest episodes by far, this one involves Gonzo getting a long arm after catching a cannonball with his bare hand, getting teased by Fozzie and Floyd, and finally getting help from John Cleese (who only succeeds in being weirder than Gonzo). Cleese himself spends the episode not wanting to be on the show, complaining about having to work with pigs and monsters, and refusing to do the closing number. Plus Lubbock Lou and His Jughuggers sing “Somebody Stole My Gal,” Kermit and Piggy sing “Waiting at the Church,” Robin and Sweetums sing “Two Lost Souls,” Kermit interviews the Koozebanian Spooble, “At the Dance” couples tell “fly in my soup” jokes… Well, a list of what I don’t like about this episode would be shorter.
5. Episode 301: Kris Kristofferson & Rita Coolidge
6. Episode 318: Leslie Uggams
7. Episode 424: Diana Ross
8. Episode 502: Loretta Swit
9. Episode 506: Brooke Shields
10. Episode 523: Linda Ronstadt
In this episode, Miss Piggy locks Kermit in a trunk after realizing he has a crush on the guest star, Linda Ronstadt. Three of Linda’s four numbers have been on other lists I’ve made on The Muppet Mindset, so it goes without saying that they are great numbers, and she’s such a great guest in her scenes. Additional highlights include a gloomy rendition of “I’m So Happy,” a rare full-body appearance of The Swedish Chef, and Rowlf’s performance of “The Cat Came Back.”
Well, those are my top ten, but I know there’s a lot of great episodes I didn’t include on this list. What are some of yours?
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The Ronstadt episode is brilliant. What's not to love. In her great groovy new memoir she writes with tender emotion a b out her feelings for Kermit.
ReplyDeleteGood call on the Cleese episode. In a similar vein, I also would've included the Spike Milligan show (though I haven't really seen much of seasons 4 & 5 yet).
ReplyDeleteThat's such a hard question! But I know for sure the Elton John and Steve Martin ones are in there.
ReplyDeleteI love the sandra bollocks one.
ReplyDeleteShe did "Muppets Tonight," not "The Muppet Show." This list is just TMS.
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