The Muppet Show (1976) s03e13 Episode Script

Helen Reddy

Helen Reddy? 30 seconds to curtain, Miss Reddy.
OK, Scooter.
I'll be there.
Ready or not.
Yeah did you mean to make that joke? Well, I meant to make that joke before someone else did.
You think we'd stoop that low? Hey, three to get ready! Lower.
It's The Muppet Show with our very special guest star, Miss Helen Reddy.
Yay! # It's time to play the music It's time to light the light # It's time to meet the Muppets on The Muppet Show tonight # It's time to put on makeup It's time to dress up right # It's time to get things started # Why don't you get things started? Hey! There's chickens in our seat! Shoo! # It's time to get things started # On the most sensational, inspirational # Celebrational, Muppetational # This is what we call The Muppet Show! # Thank you, thank you.
And welcome again to The Muppet Show.
Hey, we've got a terrific show tonight.
Our special guest is one of the world's greatest singing talents, Helen Reddy.
But right now, we whisk you back through time and space to the Palace of Versailles, where Marie Antoinette bears a striking resemblance to our own Miss Piggy.
# Well, you can tell by the way I use my walk # I'm a woman No time to talk # Music loud and I am warm # I've been kicked around since I was born # And now it's all right, it's OK And you may look the other way # We can try to understand # The New York Times' effect on man # Whether you're a brother or whether you're a mother # You're stayin' alive, stayin' alive # Feel the city breakin' and everybody shakin' # And we're stayin' alive, stayin' alive # Ah, ha, ha, ha Stayin' alive, stayin' alive # Ah, ha, ha, ha, stayin' ali # i - # ive - # Ohh # Life goin' nowhere # Somebody help me # Somebody help me, yeah # Life goin' nowhere # Somebody help me, yeah # Stayin' alive # Whether you're a brother or whether you're a mother # You're stayin' alive, stayin' alive # Feel the city breakin' and everybody shakin' # And we're stayin' alive, stayin' alive # Ah, ha, ha, ha Stayin' alive, stayin' alive # Ah, ha, ha, ha # Stayin' alive # Well, I'll say this for them.
What's that? - They don't show favoritism.
They offend everyone.
Aw, come on.
Let us eat cake! Let us eat cake! Not only historically wrong, but hysterically wrong.
Sacre bleu! - What does that mean? Sacred blue.
What a mess this place is.
Beauregard, I've got a job for you.
Oh, good.
- Just look at this mess.
OK.
That sounds easy enough.
Beauregard, the floor needs sweeping.
There's a broom around here someplace.
Oh, yes, there it is.
- Well, well, step on it.
OK.
Hey, that's a neat trick.
- Beauregard, use some elbow grease! Elbow grease? Why didn't I think of that? And now, it's an honor to have one of the world's greatest recording stars, and here she is, swinging up a storm at an informal session in the Muppets' private studio, ladies and gentlemen, Helen Reddy! One, two.
One, two, three # When you can't find a friend # And the road doesn't seem to end # And you're lonesome # The whole day through # How can you be happy? # How can you be smiling? # How can you be anything # But low down saggy and blue? Hey, Roger, how's the balance? Animal's a little too loud on the drums.
Oh, OK.
Hey, Animal.
Animal! # How can you be smiling? # How can you be singing? # How can you be anything # But low down saggy and blue? # I look around and see the sweet life everywhere # I watch the cookie bushes shining # In the sun # The smell of sweet vanilla living # Blows in every breath of air # Doesn't anybody want me? # Doesn't anybody care? # When you're wrinkled and cold # And your fortune has all been told # And you're nobody's # I love you # How can you be happy? # How can you be singing? # How can you be anything # But low down saggy and blue? # Sad but true How can you be happy? # How can you be singing? # How can you be anything # But low down saggy and rag bag baggy # And blue? # You know, if I had a voice like Helen Reddy, I'd never be on The Muppet Show.
Right.
If you had a voice like Helen Reddy, you'd be in a side show! Ah, hey, very good, Beauregard, it really looks great.
You've swept it spotless and polished it, too.
Well, I couldn't find any elbow grease.
I expect not.
- So I used axle grease.
Whoa! Brother! Beauregard, what kind of an idiot are you? Well, I didn't know there was a choice.
Floyd, watch out! - Huh? Whoa! What a drag.
Uh, Beauregard, how do you manage to stay upright? Well, I'm wearing these special shoes.
You want to borrow them? - I can't get anyplace without them.
Good.
- OK.
I got to get my flippers into these slippers.
These are non-slippers.
Yeah.
OK, what is the secret of these miracle shoes? Oh, there's no secret.
I just nailed them to the floor.
Whoa.
Whoa.
Helen! Come in.
Come in.
- Helen! Thank you! # Happy Birthday to you # Happy Birthday to you - # Happy Birthday dear Helen - Wait.
Wait.
There's been some mistake.
Today is not my birthday.
Huh? # Jingle bells, jingle bells Jingle all the way And so my great Uncle Beauregard said to me, he said, "Beauregard, you go into show business and you'll clean up.
" You know something? He was right.
You're named Beauregard after him? About 40 years after.
Beauregard! - Oh! I'm working! I'm working.
That's what I was afraid of.
Stop polishing.
I've only done a little bit.
- Get off! Off, off, off, off! Now, ladies and gentlemen, we are going to have a brilliant dance number by Fozzie Bear and friends.
But, uh, excuse me one second.
Fozzie? Yeah, yeah.
What? Be careful, there is a slippery place on the stage out here.
Where is that? - I don't know.
Right around here Thank you.
Curtain! Whoa! A-ha.
Whoa! Uh, be careful, there's a wet spot right here on the stage.
Careful.
It's right there, it's right there.
Terrific, guys.
You look great.
Whoa! Uh, guys, be careful, there's a place right here.
Watch out, there's a wet place! Watch out, right there! What the? Whoa! Go to the front, I'll go back here.
Hey! Whoa! Here is a Muppet News Flash.
Dateline Silver Spring, Maryland.
At this very moment, Mr.
and Mrs.
George Laser of Silver Spring, are attempting to break the record for over-hand refrigerator throwing.
And Don't hum.
- Yes, sir.
You know, Helen, you did a song about, um, oh, I don't know, a few years ago, it's one of my very favorite songs of all time.
Really? Which one was it? Well, it was called You and Me Against the World.
Oh, sure.
That was a song I did with my daughter.
Oh, yeah? - Yeah.
You did it with your daughter? - Mm-hmm.
Well, uh, do you suppose that, um, you could do it with a frog? You mean just you and me? - Mm-hmm.
I think so.
# You and me against the world # Sometimes it feels like # You and me against the world # When all the others # Turn their backs and walk away # You can count on me to stay # Remember when the circus came to town # And you were frightened by the clown # Wasn't it nice to be around # Someone that you knew # Someone who was big and strong # And looking out for you # And me against the world # Sometimes it feels like # You and me against the world # And for all the times we've cried # I always felt that God was on our side # And when one of us is gone # And one of us is left to carry on # Then remembering will have to do # Our memories alone will get us through # Think about the days of me and you # You and me against # The world # Hey, Beau? - Yes, sir? I see the floors are no longer slippery.
Oh, well, that's probably because Kermit told me to spread a little sand around.
A little sand? Somebody ought to teach you the meaning of "a little," though.
I don't believe this! You believe that? And now, Veterinarian's Hospital.
The continuing story of a quack who's gone to the dogs.
Hubba hubba.
- Oh! Mmm.
So, where's the next patient? Oh, right here, Dr.
Bob.
Oh.
Oh, look at that.
He looks cold.
We'd better turn up the heat.
Dr.
Bob, those are not earmuffs he's wearing.
He was in the recording studio.
Don't you know about headsets? Of course.
The head sets on the neck, the neck sets on the shoulders.
I learned that the first year in doctor class.
Dr.
Bob, have you forgotten about the patient? No, the patient is the one who's sick.
I learned that the second year.
No, Dr.
Bob, this patient.
He's lost his hearing.
Well, maybe he dropped it some place.
I'll look under the table.
What kind was it? A clip on or one of those pierce jobs? Not his earring, his hearing, Dr.
Bob.
This man can't hear anything.
He's lucky.
I've heard every dumb word.
Well, let's get these off.
There we go.
- Can you hear me? Of course I can hear you.
Not you, him.
- How can I hear him? He hasn't said a word.
If Florence Nightengale had to put up with this she'd have been a waitress.
Well, I can't do anything about his hearing now.
Call me tomorrow.
- No, Dr.
Bob.
You're responsible for his ears.
- Hmm.
You're right.
Call me ear responsible.
# Call me And so we come to the end of another Veterinarian's Hospital.
Tune in next week when you'll hear Dr.
Bob say: Ah, no wonder he can't hear anything.
He has a little drum in there, it'll have to come out.
No, no, no.
That's his ear drum.
That stays.
What about the tiny little piano and bass? # Tie me kangaroo down, sport Tie me kangaroo down # Tie me kangaroo down, mate Tie me kangaroo down # All together now! # Tie me kangaroo down, sport Tie me kangaroo down # Tie me kangaroo down, mate Tie me kangaroo down # Tie me kangaroo down Tie me kangaroo down # Tie me kangaroo down # Well, uh, no more sand.
And the slipperiness is gone.
Hey, nice goin', guys! Way to go.
Well, that takes care of the sand.
Yep.
And I'm glad to be rid of it.
Yeah, I swept all the sand out of here.
Now, where did you put it? - Next door.
But that's the stage! What are we gonna do? - What can we do? Uh, get some costumes.
Scooter! Get a couple of tents.
Fozzie, a palm tree.
Bring back that camel! Camel! - Lucky I happen to have a palm tree.
Uh, and now once again, ladies and gentlemen, our very special guest star Uh, are you ready back there? No, we're not ready.
- Oh I'll tell you about Helen Reddy.
I said we weren't ready.
I wasn't talking to you.
- OK, we're ready.
Uh, ladies and gentlemen, Helen Reddy.
I hope this works.
# We'll sing in the sunshine # We'll laugh every day # We'll sing in the sunshine # Then I'll be on my way # I will never love you # The cost of love's too dear # But though I'll never love you # I'll stay with you for a year # And we can sing in the sunshine # We'll laugh everyday # We'll sing in the sunshine # Then I'll be on my way # I'll sing to you each morning # I'll kiss you every night # But darlin' don't cling to me # I'll soon be out of sight # But we can sing in the sunshine # We'll laugh everyday # We'll sing in the sunshine # Then I'll be on my way # We'll sing in the sunshine # We'll laugh every day # We'll sing in the sunshine # Then I'll be on my way # Then I'll be on my way # Then I'll be on my way # Now we could go on like this for hours but we've grown to like you, so we'll stop.
But not before we say thank you to our wonderful guest star, Helen Reddy.
Yay! Thank you, Kermit.
I can't tell you how much I enjoyed working with a camel.
Oh, you say you enjoyed it? I said I can't tell you that.
Hey, lady you like him? He's yours.
Good grief.
What's his name? Sopwith.
- Sopwith, the camel? We'll see you next time on The Muppet Show.
Just as I thought.
What's that? - After this show, nothing hurts.

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