Muppets Tonight
Muppets Tonight is an American live-action/puppet family-oriented television series created by Jim Henson Productions and featuring The Muppets. Much like the "MuppeTelevision" segment of The Jim Henson Hour, the show was a continuation of The Muppet Show, set in a television studio rather than a theater.
It first ran on ABC from March 8 to July 14, 1996, with reruns on Disney Channel from 1997 to 2000.
Format
The premise of Muppets Tonight was that Clifford was the host of a variety/talk show on KMUP. The show stuck closely to The Muppet Show format of various skits interspersed with some sort of crisis occurring backstage.Characters
Returning Muppets
- Clifford – Host of the show since no one else wanted the job. Although he was featured with Muppet eyes in this series instead of his sunglasses, he went back to wearing sunglasses for the rest of his appearances. At MuppetFest, Kevin Clash revealed that he disliked the eyes, and would refuse to perform Clifford again unless he was wearing his sunglasses.
- Kermit the Frog – Producer of the show
- Animal
- Beauregard – Janitor of KMUP
- Bean Bunny
- Behemoth – Ernst Stavros Grouper's assistant
- Dr. Bunsen Honeydew – The scientist and inventor from Muppet Labs who shows off his inventions on the show
- Beaker – Dr. Bunsen Honeydew's assistant
- Dr. Julius Strangepork – Appears in a "Bay of Pigswatch" sketch as the lifeguard inspector as seen in the Pierce Brosnan episode
- Clueless Morgan – A goat who previously appeared in Muppet Treasure Island; appears in the "At the Bar" sketch co-owning a bar with Polly Lobster
- The Elvises – A group of Muppets resembling Elvis Presley that star in "Great Moments in Elvis History"
- Eugene – A mink who serves as Nigel's assistant
- George the Janitor – Janitor of KMUP
- Gonzo the Great – Does his stunt shows on the show
- Fozzie Bear
- J.P. Grosse – The owner of the Muppet Theater who makes cameos as a crew member. In the Sandra Bullock episode, he appears in "The Tubmans of Porksmith" as Howard Tubman's doctor
- Miss Piggy
- Mulch – Dr. Phil van Neuter's assistant ; in one sketch, it is revealed that he has a sister named Composta Heap to whom Dr. Phil van Neuter is engaged
- Polly Lobster – A lobster who previously appeared in Muppet Treasure Island; appears in the "At the Bar" sketch co-owning a bar with Clueless Morgan
- Rizzo the Rat – Production assistant of the show
- Rowlf the Dog – Makes some appearances playing pianos in some acts
- Sam the Eagle – Hosts "The Eagle's Nest"
- Andy and Randy Pig – Two moronic pigs who are Miss Piggy's nephews
- Statler and Waldorf – Usually seen heckling the show from an unnamed retirement home
- Sweetums
New Muppets
- A. Ligator – A pink vulture who serves as the show's announcer
- Barbershop Cactus Quartet – A group of four cacti who make up their own barbershop quartet
- Big Mean Carl – A green shaggy monster who is in the category of Muppets eating other Muppets. He often uses disguises or variety acts to disguise his intentions of eating other muppets or objects, and eats the prized pet whenever a contestant loses Swift Wits. He also makes some audience appearances
- Bill the Bubble Guy – A blue-skinned Muppet who can make bubbles come out of his head; first appears in the Garth Brooks episode where the Head of the Network threatened to replace Clifford with Bill if Garth Brooks did not sing one of his country songs.
- Bobo the Bear – A bear who works as a security guard; previously seen in The Muppets Take Manhattan as a generic bear that was performed by Jerry Nelson
- Captain Pighead – A pig who serves as the captain of the new Swinetrek in the "Pigs in Space: Deep Dish Nine" segments.
- Craniac – An alien with a brain for a head; a crew member on the Swinetrek in the "Pigs in Space: Deep Dish Nine" segments.
- Cue Card Monster – A small green monster with long arms who works as the cue card holder.
- Darci – She was featured in "The Real World Muppets" segments; previously used as Zondra in The Jim Henson Hour
- David Hoggselhoff – A pig who is the star of "Bay of Pigswatch"
- Dr. Pain – A doctor who appears on "E-I-E-I-O R"
- Dr. Phil van Neuter – A mad scientist who hosts "Tales from the Vet"; in one sketch, it is revealed that he is married to Mulch's sister Composta Heap
- Ernst Stavros Grouper – An eyepatch-wearing grouper who is the chairman and CEO of The Grouper Group which bought out Carni-Vore Industries in the episode that guest stars Don Rickles and Coolio. He is a recycled version of the grouper member of The Dave Carp Five that was used in the "Food" episode of The Jim Henson Hour
- Floor Manager – The unnamed floor manager of K-MUP
- Gary Cahuenga – A ventriloquist's dummy with a mind of his own
- Head of the Network – Clifford's unnamed boss at K-MUP who first appears in the "Garth Brooks" episode wanting Clifford to get Garth Brooks to perform a country song or he will give Clifford's time slot to Bill the Bubble Guy; makes background appearances in the control room in later episodes
- Howard Tubman – A rich food-loving pig who is featured in "The Tubmans of Porksmith"; previously seen as one of the native pigs from Muppet Treasure Island
- * Carter – Howard Tubman's elderly doddering butler; a recycled and re-gendered version of the Geri and the Atrics' guitar player from The Muppet Show
- Johnny Fiama – A Rat Pack-style singer
- Jowls – A wrinkly faced man who leads a house band called the Muppets Tonight Band
- Larry – A crew member at K-MUP; unnamed until where he appeared as a Hollywood stagehand with a Muppet named Oliver
- Mr. Poodlepants – An eccentric character with a strange fashion style
- Muppets Tonight Writers – A group of three monkeys who did the writing for the show as seen in the "Andie MacDowell" episode; bear a resemblance to Quongo the Gorilla from The Muppet Show
- Nigel – A green monster with a long pointy nose who serves as the show's stressed-out director; resembles Droop from The Muppet Show
- Pepé the King Prawn – A king prawn who serves as the elevator operator and commissary cook; often paired up with Seymour; speaks with a heavy Spanish accent
- Pokey – A monster who appears in unnamed appearances in this show. This character got its name when it appeared on the "Muppet Takeover" episode of The Today Show where the puppet was performed by Stephanie D'Abruzzo.
- Sal Minella – A chimpanzee who serves as Johnny Fiama's flunky, bodyguard, and assistant
- Seymour – An elephant who serves as the elevator operator and commissary cook; often paired with Pepe
- Snookie Blyer – The host of the game show "Swift Wits"
- Snorty – A pig who appears in the "Pigs in Space: Deep Dish Nine" segments
- Spamela Hamderson – A pig who is a spoof of Pamela Anderson
- Thor – The God of Thunder who is seen doing everyday mundane tasks; whenever someone angered him, Thor would strike the person with lightning
- Zippity Zap – A frog who is one of the crew members on the show
Recurring sketches
- Bay of Pigswatch – A parody of Baywatch starring David Hoggselhoff as Champ Schwimmer, Spamela Hamderson as Spamela, and Andy and Randy Pig as Donnie and Art C. Shell where they work as lifeguards at a beach. with Guest Stars Miss Piggy And Dr Julius Strangepork
- Carl the Big Mean... – Sketches which involve Carl doing an act, which usually ends up incorporating him eating someone or something, e.g., biting the head off a ventriloquist's puppet, predicting someone would be eaten, and eating him, as a psychic.
- E-I-E-I-O R – In a parody of ER, it features Fozzie Bear working at a hospital where the doctors and patients pass around humor; Fozzie is assisted by Dr. Pain, Ernst Stavro Grouper, and an Afghan Hound.
- Great Moments in Elvis History – In a parody of Great Moments in History, the moments in history are reenacted by a bunch of Muppet versions of Elvis Presley.
- Pigs In Space: Deep Dish Nine – In a sequel to "Pigs in Space," Miss Piggy is featured on the new Swinetrek with a different crew. The title is a spoof of .
- Screen Tests – A bunch of screen tests that featured the Muppets auditioning in a movie that featured the guest stars of the episodes it was featured in.
- Tales from the Vet – In a parody of Tales from the Crypt, Dr. Phil van Neuter tells scary stories revolving around animals.
- The Eagle's Nest – Sam the Eagle talks about politics and other issues with Andy and Randy Pig as his recurring guests.
- The Johnny Fiama Show – A talk show hosted by Johnny Fiama.
- The Real World Muppets – A spoof of The Real World that follows Clifford, Rizzo the Rat, Bobo the Bear, Bill the Bubble Guy, and Darci living together in one house.
- Thor: God of Thunder – Deals with Thor doing every day mundane tasks.
- UK Spots – There were some UK Spots that were in this show due to the United Kingdom version not having any commercials
- *Fairyland PD – Clifford and Bobo the Bear work as detectives at the Fairyland Police Department under the supervision of their police chief; Clifford and Bobo are charged with the duties of solving mysteries revolving around nursery rhymes and fairy tales.
- *Mr. Callahan – Features the unseen Mr. Callahan who is a regular customer at a bar owned by Polly Lobster and Clueless Morgan with this sketch being at Mr. Callahan's point of view.
- *Swift Wits – A game show that stars Snookie Blyer. In it, one must guess a secret word in 10 seconds to stop Big Mean Carl from eating an adorable animal. In 5 of the 6 cases, the contestant failed spectacularly, and, on the occasion the contestant got the word correct - without clues - Carl defied Snookie to eat both the pet and than the contestant.
- *The Tubmans of Porksmith – Follows the comical misadventures of a rich food-loving pig named Howard Tubman and his butler Carter.
Series run
In the United Kingdom thirteen episodes of the show were transmitted at 7pm on Friday evenings on BBC1 from September – December 1996. The remaining nine episodes have not been shown in the UK.
In Ireland the show was broadcast on TG4, eventually being dubbed into Irish Gaelic.
In Canada, the show originally aired on CBC, and later moved to Family Channel in conjunction with Disney Channel's airings.
Guest stars
Unlike the original Muppet Show, most episodes of Muppets Tonight featured multiple guest stars. Typically, there would be one principal guest, but other celebrities would make small walk-on appearances. For example, the Garth Brooks episode features a cameo from Leonard Nimoy.List of guest stars
- Paula Abdul
- Jason Alexander
- Tony Bennett
- Garth Brooks
- Pierce Brosnan
- Sandra Bullock
- Coolio
- Cindy Crawford
- Billy Crystal
- Christopher Darden
- Micky Dolenz
- Kevin Eubanks
- Lori Fetrick
- Whoopi Goldberg
- John Goodman
- Gilbert Gottfried
- Arsenio Hall
- Daryl Hannah
- Page Hannah
- Raye Hollitt
- Evander Holyfield
- Kathy Ireland
- Bob Keeshan
- Larry King
- Vendela Kirsebom
- Jay Leno
- Heather Locklear
- Andie MacDowell
- Johnny Mathis
- Ed McMahon
- Rick Moranis
- Kathy Najimy
- Leonard Nimoy
- Penn & Teller
- Michelle Pfeiffer
- Prince
- Dennis Quaid
- Little Richard
- Don Rickles
- William Shatner
- Bernard Shaw
- Martin Short
- Ben Stein
- George Takei
- Joseph Wapner
- Fred Willard
Episodes
Season 1 (1996)
Season 2 (1997–98)
Muppet performers
- Kevin Clash – Clifford, Carter, Craniac, Mulch, Polly Lobster, others
- Brian Henson – Dr. Phil van Neuter, Elvises, Nigel, Sal Minella, Seymour the Elephant, Thor, others
- Jerry Nelson – Camilla the Chicken, A. Ligator, Dr. Julius Strangepork, Elvises, Jowls, Mama Fiama, Statler, Old Skyball Paint, Lew Zealand, robin, others
- Steve Whitmire – Kermit the Frog, Rizzo the Rat, Bean Benny, Beaker, Andy Pig, Mr. Poodlepants, Captain Pighead, Eugene, Lash Holstein, Miss Weatherington, Meepzorp, George the Janitor, Bug Llewelyn, Farm person, Pigeons, Nigel's Mom
- Dave Goelz – Gonzo, Waldorf, Randy Pig, Dr. Honeydew Bunsen, Bill the Bubble Guy, Elvises, Artie, Baby Kramer, Bud, Cupid, Dr. Pain, Gary Cahuenga, Jean-Dodd van Clamme, Morty, Purple Rain Man, Stu, Snorty
- Bill Barretta – Pepe the King Prawn, Rowlf the Dog, Johnny Fiama, Behemoth, Big Mean Carl, Bobo the Bear, Clueless Morgan, David Hoggselhoff, Doglion, Elvises, Ernst Stavros Grouper, Dr. Phil van Neuter, Howard Tubman, Johnny Fiama, J.P. Grosse, Snookie Blyer, Zippity Zap, others
- Frank Oz – Miss Piggy, Fozzie Bear, Animal, Sam Eagle, others
- Leslie Carrara-Rudolph – Spamela Hamderson, Darci, Floor Manager, others
- John Henson – Sweetums
- John Kennedy – Female Rock Lobster
- Allan Trautman – Fairyland Police Chief, Howard Tubman's Doctor
Credits
- Executive Producers: Brian Henson and Dick Blasucci
- Co-Executive Producer: Alex Rockwell
- The Muppet Performers: Kevin Clash, Dave Goelz, Brian Henson, Jerry Nelson, Steve Whitmire, Bill Barretta, Leslie Carrara-Rudolph, Frank Oz, Bruce Lanoil, Allan Trautman, Phil Baron, Len Levitt, Tim Blaney, Drew Massey, Thomas Fountain, Stephen Ritz, Joe Selph, Greg Umphries, Doug Legacy
- Supervising Producers: Paul Flaherty and Kirk R. Thatcher
- Produced by: Patric M. Verrone, Martin G. Baker, Chris Plourde
- Directed by: Gary Halvorson and Tom Trbovich
- Written by: Jennifer Barrow, Dick Blasucci, Paul Flaherty, Darin Henry, Bernie Keating, Jim Lewis, Dan McGrath, Kirk R. Thatcher, Patric M. Verrone
- Co-Producers: Bernie Keating, Jim Lewis, Patric M. Verrone
- Associate Producer: Chris Plourde
- Production Designers: Val Strazovec and Jim Dultz
- Lighting Designer: Olin Younger
- Musical Director: Richard Gibbs
- Art Director: Jim Dultz
- Costume Designer: Polly Smith
- Muppet Workshop: Amy Van Gilder, Jane Gootnick, Fred Buchholz, April Ashner, Mary Brehmner, Matthew Brooks, Ed Christie, Eric Engelhardt, James Hayes, Jane Howell, Larry Jameson, Paul McAvene, Tim Miller, Connie Peterson, Jason Weber
- Zydeco Party Band: Doug Legacy, Mark Shark, Richard S. Greene, Freebo, Billy Butler, Michael Jochum
- Assistant Art Director: Kamal Sandhu
- Associate Directors: Christopher A. Berry, Annie Court, John Saade
- Stage Managers: Mavis Davis, Ron Paul, Jean M. Kaye, Sherry Carby, Don Sparks, Charles Carpenter
- Choreographer: Charonne Mose
- Executive In Charge Of Talent: Danette Herman
- Talent Executives: Christine Calandra and Arthur Novell
- Production Manager: Melissa Kimberly
- Script Supervisor: Allison Miller
- Production Accounting: Rock Birt, Desi Canedo, Maureen Fitzsimmons, Kenny Rankin
- Production Coordinators: Nancy K. Bacon, Christine Calandra, Tom Rogan
- Post Production Coordinator: Michael Robie
- Music Coordinators: Paul Rudolph and Eric Colvin
- Script Coordinator: David Goodman
- Writers' Coordinator: Jan Jessel
- Writers' Assistants: Jennifer Barrow, David Goodman, Tanya Ward
- Production Associates: David Bouffard, David Crowley, Brad Elliott, Jennifer Fasano, Andrew Fish, Katie Henrich, Mounir Khoury, Andre LeSassier, Ed Lee, Stephen Millunzi, Jim Sloane, Rebecca Smith, Jeffry Voorhees, Brian Yanish
- Technical Directors: Ken Tamburri, Bob Holmes, Gary Taillon
- Audio: Jeffrey Santoro, Greg Hartstein, Jenny Green, Marty Truman
- Cameras: Ted Ashton, Thomas Conkright, Rocky Danielson, Ray Gonzales, Marc Hunter, Dana Ross Martin, Brian Reason, Danny Webb
- Video: John O'Brien and John Palacio, Jr.
- Videotape: Jeff Frazier, Liza Tan, Cheryl Thompson
- Engineers: Gary Taillon and Ken Miles
- Location Director Of Photography: Pat Darin
- Location Camera Assistant: Eddie Colman
- Utility: Marshall Burling, Bob Cade, Marvin Cutchins, Jenny Green, Doug Minges, Martyn Truman
- Gaffer: Randy Woods
- Key Grip: Mike Tyner
- Lighting: Lisa Gilhousen, Paul Bell, Wilson Brock, Steve Myers, Pete Ritter, Gene Webber
- Grips: Lee Ariza, Gary Bristom, Gary Campredon, Pasquale Caputo, Scott Gillis, Louis Isman, Bob Lee, Aaron Moon, Leo Santos, Dustin Woods
- Craft Services: Mounir Khoury
- Hair: Julia L. Walker, Enzo Angileri, Michael Johnston
- Make-Up: Michael Germain, Lori Edwards, Margaret Kimura, Michael Johnston
- Wardrobe: Fay Bolah and Lorna Wells
- Set Decorators: Jenny Wilkinson, Cliff Cunningham, Peter Ayala
- Props: Doug Randall and Don Rosemond
- Art Department: Jim Yarmer, Ryan Cassidy, Jean Flynn, Katie Henrich, Meegan King, Tom Latsch, Ronnie Lombard, Julianna Parr, David Vance, Kathleen Walker
- Set Construction: Brian Smith, Paul Riley, Daron Smith, Jessica Blue, Greg Austin, Joanne Baker, Joe Duppel, Anders Rundblad, Damon Vix, Roy Westhoff, Norene Wojtowicz
- Editors: Cheryl Campsmith, Michael Lorenzo, Mike Weitzman
- Re-recording Mixers: Peter Cole and John Walker
- Music Editors: Derek Sample and Andrew Silver
- Dialogue Editor: Derek Sample
- Sound Effects Design: John Walker
- Graphics: Eli Jarra and Chris Love
- Music Clearance: Suzy Vaughan Associates
- Facilities: Raleigh Studios, Wexler Video, Inc., Complete Post, Inc., Framework Sound
- Executive Consultant: Frank Oz
- Jim Henson Productions
Reception