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The Muppet Show (1976)

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'Kermit the Frog' (qv) is the manager of a cabaret-style theatre house, which invariably has more drama behind the stage than on it. He has to contend with wannabe-comedian bears, the smothering advances of 'Miss Piggy' (qv), crabby regular theatre patrons, homicidal chefs, livestock, not to mention making the weekly guest star feel welcome.
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