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Not too surprisingly, the old school characters had the funnier answers. I especially liked Grover wondering if one was coming to Sesame Street from the east or the west.

Or when he kept churning out sequel after sequel to Rambo and Rocky.

I've always felt what we do is basically long-form improv.

And for those wanting a nostalgia trip, a YouTube user has uploaded the 1981 broadcast, commercials and all. One of these days, I'll get around to a full commentary.

Deleted scene — Emma and Kermit doing the galley-oh-hoop-hoop mating ritual.

So many feelings.

I was thinking he'd knock on my door and announce he was a sex offender.

My thoughts exactly — if they hadn't given the name, I wouldn't have guessed it was him.

Nadine Hurley: [rushes in carrying a drape runner] Agent Cooper. [grabs his left arm] I understand you're returning to Washington? [Cooper nods yes] This.. [points to her drape runner] This is my silent drape runner. Please see that it gets to the patent office. That is all. [runs out of the room]

It would make for an interesting best-of DVD, to be honest. Lots of great "lost" sketches."

I'd love to know what Gilda did immediately after. Laugh like a madwoman or go into the fetal position?

Not helping matters is that there's less sketches than usual. Berle's opening and closing solos go on too long, the opening is nostalgia-based with no humor (the show's men singing the Texaco Star Theatre opening), he's not at all comfortable with the idea of being second-banana (the sketch where he plays Gilda's

And CBS did end up having that extra movie night in the fall of '83. They premiered only five newcomers — Scarecrow and Mrs. King, After M*A*S*H, Emerald Point N.A.S., Whiz Kids and Cutter to Houston.

For everyone keeping track, out of nine programs that have debuted on Fox this season (fall and winter), this is the third renewal.

Thankfully, it's off the air for good in a few more weeks.

Featuring the beat-boxing skills of Johnny Gilbert!

Look over at Teri Garr. She's got the most incredulous face.

The remix of "Now I'm Following You" is hilarious.
"Dick … dick dick dick dick dick."
"Ooh, my bottom hurts just thinkin' about it."

I can feel your heartbeat, and you didn't even say a word.
(Because you're mute, and I'm your physician.)

Nothing on this earth frightens me more.