1982 American TV series or program
The Fantastic Miss Piggy Show is a one-hour television special that aired on ABC on September 17, 1982.[1] It guest stars John Ritter, George Hamilton and Andy Kaufman as Tony Clifton.[2][1] The special was taped in Toronto between August 9 and 24, 1982 and was later syndicated alongside The Muppet Show.[2]
Plot
Miss Piggy hosts her own variety show, with guest stars John Ritter, George Hamilton and Tony Clifton (Andy Kaufman). A romantic triangle develops between Piggy, Ritter (who is in love with her) and Hamilton (who is uncomfortable with her romantic inclinations). Meanwhile, Kermit the Frog and the other Muppets try to run the show from a control room. At the end of the show, Piggy is furious to learn that her show is intended to be a special, rather than the first episode of a continuing series. She wrecks the studio, and she karate-chops John, who is impersonating her for the finale.
- Highlights
- An opening number that ends with the dancers having to rescue a stuck Piggy.
- Piggy demonstrates "Snack-cercise", in which she describes a routine tailored to the act of consuming junk food.
- Hamilton and Piggy are the king and queen of a Polynesian-style luau.
- Ritter assists consumer advocate Piggy in "Don't Take It Lying Down, Sucker".
- Vegas-style entertainer Tony Clifton makes a grand entrance and performs a medley of pop songs and showtunes.
- Piggy and Hamilton (as Cary Grant) perform a romantic scene, which makes Kermit jealous.
- Piggy performs a solo, followed by a musical salute to the year.
- Clifton returns to join Piggy in a medley of standards.
- Hamilton sings to Piggy, then joins her in a medley of standards and love songs.
- Ritter impersonates Piggy for the finale after she goes rogue.
Cast
Additional Muppets performed by Kathryn Mullen, Karen Prell and Terry Angus.
Background Muppets
Zoot, Sam Eagle, Link Hogthrob, Chickens, Rats
Music
- "There'll Be Some Changes Made"
- "Snack-cercise"
- "Lulu of a Luau"
- "Tony Clifton Medley" ("Dance to the Music", "I Write the Songs", "Music! Music! Music!", "Sing", "I Believe in Music")
- "You Light Up My Life"
- "Calendar Song"
- "Medley" ("Isn't She Lovely", "This Is My Song", "You Do Something to Me", "That Old Black Magic")
- "Three Times a Lady"
- "The Look of Love" / "I Will Survive"
- "The Impossible Dream"
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