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  1. Ethel Merman, in an attempt to cheer up the now depressed Fozzie, reminds him that he is still doing what he loves to do. She then sings " There's No Business Like Show Business " with Fozzie and the rest of the Muppets.

  2. At the closing, Miss Piggy presents Ethel Merman with roses. Ethel expresses her concern that they might explode.CastMuppets:Kermit the Frog, Miss Piggy, Foz...

  3. Ethel Merman (1908-1984) was a popular Broadway musical comedy star, who originated many leading roles in Broadway musicals of the 1930s, 40s, and 50s. She guest starred on The Muppet Show episode 122. She also appeared in the 1978 special A Special Sesame Street Christmas, and the 1979 special...

  4. Fozzie gets heckled, not only by Statler and Waldorf, but also by Leo, sitting in the audience. Additionally, Fozzie's Cousin is in the audience but even he ...

  5. Ethel Merman: Directed by Peter Harris. With Ethel Merman, Richard Bradshaw, Frank Oz, Jerry Nelson. Fozzie's agent, Irving Bizarre, arrives at the theater to negotiate Fozzie's contract with Kermit who ends up offering Fozzie ten times as much money - despite the fact the bear made nothing before.

  6. During Kermit's introduction, Miss Piggy comes onstage to announce her tribute to Ethel Merman: a medley of all her great hits. Since Ms. Merman is there to sing her own hits, Miss Piggy...

  7. Miss Piggy interrupts the proceedings to offer Ethel Merman a toast and shills for singing tips in the process. Piggy may have won the battle of the high notes earlier, but Ethel wins the war of the divas by shattering Miss Piggy's glass with her voice. PIGGY: I, too, am a singer of note.