List of The Muppet Show Episodes

List Of The Muppet Show Episodes

This is a complete listing of episodes of the live-action/puppet television series The Muppet Show.

120 episodes were produced in the UK between 1976 and 1980, plus two pilot episodes, making 122, one from 1975, the other from 1976. There is no set "broadcast order" for the episodes as they were shown in different orders in different parts of the US, and also the world. Additionally, the UK broadcasts featured extra scenes that were not seen on US TV. In the 2005 Season One DVD box set, Buena Vista Home Entertainment placed the episodes in the order they were produced for this reason. The set also includes the longer UK versions of each of the episodes. Six song sequences were removed from the set due to licensing issues.

The table below lists episodes based on their "initial airing". This is the first time they were ever aired, but not necessarily the order they were shown in for all parts of America.

Read more about List Of The Muppet Show Episodes:  Pilot, Series 1 (1976), Series 2 (1977–1978), Series 3 (1978–1979), Series 4 (1979–1980), Series 5 (1980–1981)

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