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| Jim Henson | ... | Kermit the Frog / ... (33 episodes, 1976-1981) | |
| Frank Oz | ... | Mildred / ... (28 episodes, 1976-1981) | |
| Dave Goelz | ... | The Great Gonzo / ... (27 episodes, 1976-1981) | |
| Richard Hunt | ... | Statler / ... (23 episodes, 1976-1980) | |
| Jerry Nelson | ... | Sgt. Floyd Pepper / ... (20 episodes, 1976-1981) | |
| Eren Ozker | ... | Hilda / ... (18 episodes, 1976-1977) | |
| John Lovelady | ... | Additional Muppets / ... (18 episodes, 1976-1977) |
Series Directed by | |||
| Peter Harris | (6 episodes, 1976-1980) | ||
Series Writing credits | ||
| Jim Henson | (6 episodes, 1976-1981) | |
| Jerry Juhl | (6 episodes, 1976-1981) | |
| Don Hinkley | (5 episodes, 1977-1981) | |
| Chris Langham | (2 episodes, 1976-1981) | |
| David Odell | (2 episodes, 1976-1981) | |
| Joseph A. Bailey | (2 episodes, 1977-1981) | |
| Marc London | (unknown episodes, 1976-1981) | |
| James Thurman | (unknown episodes, 1976-1981) | |
Series Produced by | |||
| David Lazer | .... | executive producer / executive producer: Henson Associates (6 episodes, 1976-1980) | |
| Jim Henson | .... | producer / executive producer (5 episodes, 1976-1981) | |
| Lew Grade | .... | producer (unknown episodes) | |
Series Original Music by | |||
| Lynsey De Paul | (unknown episodes) | ||
Series Film Editing by | |||
| John Hawkins | (3 episodes, 1976-1980) | ||
| Tim Waddell | (2 episodes, 1977) | ||
Series Art Direction by | |||
| David Chandler | (4 episodes, 1976-1979) | ||
| Bryan Holgate | (unknown episodes) | ||
| Richard Lake | (unknown episodes) | ||
| Malcolm Stone | (unknown episodes) | ||
Series Costume Design by | |||
| James Dark | (2 episodes, 1977-1980) | ||
| Calista Hendrickson | (unknown episodes) | ||
Series Makeup Department | |||
| Mary Southgate | .... | makeup artist (4 episodes, 1977-1980) | |
| Sandy Staples | .... | makeup supervisor (unknown episodes) | |
Series Art Department | |||
| Terry Royce | .... | stand-by props (5 episodes, 1976) | |
| John Stevenson | .... | character designer / storyboard artist (4 episodes, 1978-1980) | |
Series Sound Department | |||
| Ted Scott | .... | sound / audio (5 episodes, 1976-1980) | |
Series Camera and Electrical Department | |||
| Phil Hawkes | .... | lighting director (4 episodes, 1977-1980) | |
| John Crane | .... | video engineer / digital video engineer (3 episodes, 1977-1980) | |
| Roy Simper | .... | senior camera operator (3 episodes, 1977-1980) | |
| John Willment | .... | video engineer (2 episodes, 1976-1979) | |
| John Rook | .... | lighting director (2 episodes, 1976-1977) | |
| Steve Jolley | .... | camera operator (unknown episodes) | |
| Tony Swain | .... | camera operator (unknown episodes) | |
Series Costume and Wardrobe Department | |||
| Calista Hendrickson | .... | muppet costumes (3 episodes, 1979-1980) | |
Series Editorial Department | |||
| Carole Legg | .... | vision mixer (2 episodes, 1976-1977) | |
| Moyra Bird | .... | vision mixer (2 episodes, 1977-1980) | |
| Mary Forrest | .... | vision mixer (2 episodes, 1979-1980) | |
Series Music Department | |||
| Jack Parnell | .... | conductor: orchestra (6 episodes, 1976-1980) | |
| Sam Pottle | .... | composer: theme music (6 episodes, 1976-1980) | |
| Derek Scott | .... | musical associate (6 episodes, 1976-1980) | |
| Larry Grossman | .... | music consultant / musical consultant (3 episodes, 1977-1979) | |
| Ray Charles | .... | music consultant (2 episodes, 1980) | |
| Jim Henson | .... | composer: theme music (unknown episodes) | |
Series Other crew | |||
| Michael K. Frith | .... | muppet creative consultant / muppet design consultant (6 episodes, 1976-1980) | |
| Richard Holloway | .... | senior floor manager (6 episodes, 1976-1980) | |
| Frank Oz | .... | creative consultant / muppet creative consultant (6 episodes, 1976-1980) | |
| Don Sahlin | .... | muppet designer / special muppets / ... (6 episodes, 1976-1980) | |
| Caryl Cruickshank | .... | stage manager (5 episodes, 1976-1980) | |
| Faz Fazakas | .... | muppet designer / puppets (5 episodes, 1976-1980) | |
| Dave Goelz | .... | muppet designer / puppets (5 episodes, 1976-1980) | |
| Larry Jameson | .... | muppet designer / puppets (5 episodes, 1976-1980) | |
| Mari Kaestle | .... | muppet designer / puppets (5 episodes, 1976-1980) | |
| Caroly Wilcox | .... | muppet designer / puppets (5 episodes, 1976-1980) | |
| Martin G. Baker | .... | floor manager (4 episodes, 1976-1979) | |
| Amy Van Gilder | .... | muppet designer / muppet workshop supervisor (4 episodes, 1977-1980) | |
| Rollin Krewson | .... | muppet designer / puppets (3 episodes, 1976-1980) | |
| Tim Miller | .... | muppet designer (3 episodes, 1979-1980) | |
| Jan Rosenthal | .... | muppet designer (3 episodes, 1979-1980) | |
| Joan Chaplow | .... | assistant to producer / assistant to producers (2 episodes, 1976-1979) | |
| Bonnie Erickson | .... | muppet designer / puppets (2 episodes, 1976-1977) | |
| John Lovelady | .... | muppet designer / puppets (2 episodes, 1976-1977) | |
| Sara Paul | .... | muppet workshop supervisor / stage manager (2 episodes, 1977-1980) | |
| Sue Taylor | .... | assistant to producer (2 episodes, 1977) | |
| Edward G. Christie | .... | muppet designer (2 episodes, 1980) | |
| Barbara S. Davis | .... | muppet designer (2 episodes, 1980) | |
| Nomi Frederick | .... | muppet designer (2 episodes, 1980) | |
| Jane Gootnick | .... | muppet designer (2 episodes, 1980) | |
| Cheryl Henson | .... | muppet designer (2 episodes, 1980) | |
| Robert McCormack | .... | muppet workshop supervisor (2 episodes, 1980) | |
| Susan Paul | .... | assistant to producer (2 episodes, 1980) | |
| Bob Payne | .... | muppet designer (2 episodes, 1980) | |
| Leslee Asch | .... | muppet designer (unknown episodes) | |
| Marianne Harms | .... | muppet designer (unknown episodes) | |
| Nigel Lythgoe | .... | choreographer / floor director (unknown episodes) | |
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I used to watch the Muppet Show a lot when they re-ran old episodes on Nickelodeon in the 90s, and saw a large variety of episodes, some that they released on DVD in patches a few years ago. It made me very, very happy though when I got my hands on the season 1 DVD set (albeit with some cuts made due to song rights and whatnot, which is a little disappointing but nevertheless a collector's item) and could get into the predictable- which is part of the fun- and great oddities and regulars on the show. Maybe I might be partly biased, as I've always loved the Muppets, particularly the movies and other little diddies they've done. But the show could be either a superb show for the whole family, or a little hit or miss depending on the audiences of today. For kids- as the original 'pitch' on the DVD says- there are a lot of quirky, odd, and assuredly original creations aside from the common muppets (Kermit, Fozzie, Gonzo, Ms. Piggy, Rowlf, Stanter & Waldorf, etc), but there's also some really, really weird moments on the show, such as dancing slinkies and a character like Crazy Harry who's only function is to make things explode with a Peter Lorre-esquire expression.
For adults and older teens, such bizarre things and the assorted lot of memorable guests ranging from musicians (Elton John, Alice Cooper, Paul Williams, etc etc) comedians (John Cleese, Harvey Korman, Peter Sellers), and many other surprise types like Vincent Price and Harry Belafonte, are appealing, but what about the really goofy gags and infinite lot of bad puns? For me though, everything about the show is terrific in its sort of low-budgeted TV 70s way. It's very nutty, but it's alive in a way that makes shows of today pale in comparison. In the first season it establishes itself as a wild lampooning of variety shows of the period in general, with the guests almost as a given being apart of the jokes, and with running gags, a quasi central 'storyline' going on backstage, and like on any variety show giving full-time for jokes, musical numbers sometimes with upside down chins making faces, and just very unexpected bits with the Muppet creatures and puppets that you will never see again. And the wit that goes through the entire series, from episode to episode, sometimes varies, but is always with a great wink and a nod to how silly it is, but at the same time it's also very smart-being-stupid humor too. An example of this would be when CLeese was on, and having to help Gonzo fix his long-arm problem after catching a cannonball. It's at equal turns overall cartoonish, exciting, whimsical, and it usually attempts to work best for young and old alike.