List of The Muppet Show episodes
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This is a complete listing of episodes of the live-action/puppet television series The Muppet Show.
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[edit] Episode list
120 episodes were produced between 1976 and 1980. The episodes are frequently given in varying orders, depending on when they were broadcast in certain markets. For example, the Juliet Prowse and Connie Stevens episodes were the first two produced, in 1976, but the Rita Moreno episode was (generally) the first episode to be broadcast in the USA. In the 2005 Season One DVD box set, Buena Vista Home Entertainment has placed the episodes in production order, not broadcast order. It should be pointed out, however, that the production order is not the same as the recording order (the Connie Stevens episode was taped before the Juliet Prowse episode).
[edit] Season 1 (1976-1977)
No. | Initial Airing | Guest Star |
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1.01 | Juliet Prowse | |
Backstage: Scooter and Muppy convince Kermit to allow them to do a number and make various demands.
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1.02 | Connie Stevens and Ernie and Bert | |
Backstage: Fozzie believes everyone hates him when he hears muppets insulting Gonzo’s teddy bear.
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1.03 | Joel Grey | |
Backstage: Fozzie’s jokes for any subjects
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1.04 | Ruth Buzzi | |
Backstage: Wind-up TV Show Host
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1.05 | Rita Moreno | |
Backstage: Telephone running gag.
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1.06 | Jim Nabors | |
Backstage: Scooter’s first day
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1.07 | Florence Henderson | |
Backstage: Piggy comes on to Kermit
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1.08 | Paul Williams | |
Backstage: Fozzie and Scooter prepare to do the telephone pole bit
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1.09 | Charles Aznavour | |
Backstage: Scooter becomes Gonzo’s manager
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1.10 | Harvey Korman | |
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1.11 | Lena Horne | |
Backstage: Piggy won’t be performing this week
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1.12 | Peter Ustinov | |
Backstage: Kermit is jealous of Ustinov
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1.13 | Bruce Forsyth | |
Backstage: Fozzie thinks he can handle any heckler. Then Kermit cancels his act.
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1.14 | Sandy Duncan | |
Backstage: Kermit wants to know what the banana sketch is.
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1.15 | Candice Bergen | |
Backstage: Objects for Kermit running gag.
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1.16 | Avery Schreiber | |
Backstage: Piggy tries to make Kermit jealous
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1.17 | Ben Vereen | |
Backstage: Fozzie gets locked in a magician’s box
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1.18 | Phyllis Diller | |
Backstage: Hilda considers ways to make herself look younger.
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1.19 | Vincent Price | |
Backstage: Three-headed monster wants to be on the show.
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1.20 | Valerie Harper | |
Backstage: Statler is determined to meet Valerie and brings her a rapidly growing African berry bush
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1.21 | Twiggy | |
Backstage: Gang encounters Phantom of the Muppet Show
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1.22 | Ethel Merman | |
Backstage Fozies agent, Irving Bizare, comes in to negotiate Fozies contract
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1.23 | Kaye Ballard | |
Backstage The electric mayhem band gets fed up with playing the theme song every night and threaten to quit unless Kermit allows them to play their own music.
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1.24 | Mummenschanz | |
Backstage: Gonzo pesters Ms. Piggy for her attention
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[edit] Season 2 (1977-1978)
No. | Initial Airing | Guest Star |
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2.25 | Don Knotts | |
Backstage: The band is so pleased with the song Fozzie picks for them that they declare him hip and give him a pair of shades. Song: ‘Sweet Gingerbread Man’ Song: ‘Very Relaxed on the Outside’ Guest Act: ‘Beast of the Week’ sketch Veterinarian’s Hospital: Patient with three feet. Song: ‘Burlington Bert’ Chatting with the Guest Star: Fozzie and Don enjoy being hip Song: ‘What a Wonderful World’ by Rowlf Swedish Chef: Fish Stew Guest Act: Lullaby of Bird Land |
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2.26 | Zero Mostel | |
Backstage: Scooter’s uncle will give the show the money they need, if they put a lady wrestler number in the show. Sam has a fit. Song: Chopin's ‘Polonaise in A Flat’ by Electric Mayhem Guest Act: ‘What do the Simple Folk Do?’ At the Dance: Tennis Muppet Labs: Magnetic carrots Song: Piano-sax duet, "Smoke Gets In Your Eyes" Guest Act: ‘Fears’ poem Song: Drum Solo Sketch: Lady Wrestling |
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2.27 | Milton Berle | |
Backstage:Fozzie hides from his idol, Mr. Television, Uncle Milty. Song: Ugly Guest Act: Milton Berle monologue heckled by Statler and Waldorf News Flash: Pigs in Space: An unidentified object is going to crash into the Swinetrek: Gonzo on a motorcycle. Guest Act: Milton Berle sings 'The Entertainer' with Rowlf accompanying on the piano. Chorus includes Scooter and Fozzie. Sketch: Piggy sings 'The Entertainer' Sketch: Zelda Rose and her Singing Owl Guest Act: Milton Berle and Fozzie do a song and dance act: 'Top Banana' |
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2.28 | Rich Little | |
Backstage: Gonzo interviews hopefuls for a new dancing chicken act. Song: Chanson d'Amour with Crazy Harry (the mad bomber) and 3 Muppet ladies Guest Act: impressions of the Muppet cast At the Dance: Just not Animal's night Song: "The Boy I Love," by Miss Piggy, accompanied by Rolf (and audience) Sketch: "Shine Little Glow Worm" with lizard and inchworms Chatting with the Guest Star" Muppet reporters interview Rich Little Veterinarian's Hospital: Fozzie the Bear is a little hoarse Sketch: "Tea for Two" by Gonzo and his dancing chicken, Lolita Guest Act: Scenes from the great Hollywood musical comedies of yesterday |
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2.29 | Judy Collins | |
Backstage: J.P. Gross wants to demolish the theater and put in a junkyard. Guest Act: "Howdy dowdy diddle all day" Pigs in Space: Mid-course correction maneuver Sam's Editorial: Sam announces he's disassociating himself with the show Guest Act: "I Know an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly" Sketch: "I Talk to the Trees," with Linc Hogthrob Sketch: Kermit reports from planet Koozebane to interview the Foob Guest Act: duet on piano with Rolf, "Doe a Deer" Swedish Chef: Shotgun Guest Act: "Send in the Clowns" |
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2.30 | Nancy Walker | |
Backstage: Kermit is home sick and Fozzie is in charge. Song: Crazy Harry and a cannon. Guest Act: Nancy at the diner with Fozzie and a monster who eats dishes. Veterinarian's Hospital: Combined with At the Dance after Fozzie messes up the introduction. Song: "My Dear Old Dutch" with Bert and Rowlf. Sketch: Bird medley. Chatting with the Guest Star: Fozzie talks to Nancy about the problems with the night's show and she sings "Start All Over Again" to Fozzie. Later, Piggy and Nancy talk to Kermit on the phone. Sam's Editorial: Sam discusses nudity in the world today. Guest Act: "They Can't Take That Away From Me" with Sweetums. |
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2.31 | Edgar Bergen | |
Backstage: Fozzie decides to try a ventriloquist act. Song: "Babyface" performed by a chorus of chickens. Chatting with the Guest: Kermit chats backstage with Edgar Bergen and Charley McCarthy about frogs and the cast sings "Consider Yourself". Muppet News Flash: The reporter forgets his pants. Sketch: Gonzo wrestles a brick blindfolded. Pigs in Space: Piggy has to save the day with the "independent heating slash unifying element and horizontal equalizing plane." Song: Rowlf sings "Show Me a Rose" Chatting with the Guest: Fozzie talks with Edgar Bergen and Mortimer Snerd about their act. Fozzie's Act: Fozzie puts his ventriloquist skills to the test with his friend Chucky. Song: "Time in a Bottle" Song: Pecked out by chickens on a piano. Guest Act: Edgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy discuss the Muppets and are joined by Piggy. |
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2.32 | Steve Martin | |
Backstage: The show is canceled to allow auditions to take place... but they forgot to tell Steve. Fozzie gets worried Kermit will hire a new comedian to replace him. Sketch: Several acts audition including Can-Canning Rodents and Mary Louise and Friend singing "Swannee River" Guest Act: Balloon Animals. Sketch: More acts audition including Terry Louise and Friend singing "Tie a Yellow Ribbon", Vaskerville the Hound doing stand-up, and another MC auditions. Song: The Four Fazoods from the planet Koozbane. Sketch: More auditions, Gonzo and his dancing cheese, Carrie Louise and Friend singing "Old Man River." Guest Act: "Ramblin' Guy." Song: Statler and Waldorf perform "The Varsity Drag" Song: Marvin Suggs and His All Food Glee Club, "Yes, We Have No Bananas Today" Guest Act: Juggling. Sketch: The Flying Zucchini Brothers human cannonball act auditions. Guest Act: Steve plays "Dueling Banjos" with the Jug Band, the All Food Glee Club, the Fazoods, and the Flying Zucchini Brothers. Fun Fact: Brian Henson has said that the laughter in this episode is actually the laughter of the Muppet performers as the show was being recorded. |
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2.33 | Madeline Kahn | |
Backstage: Gonzo has a crush on guest star Madeline Kahn. Song: Kermit does "Happy Feet." Guest Act: "I'll Never Forget Your Feet" Swedish Chef: Lobster. Song: Dr. Teeth, Zoot, and Floyd do "A New York State of Mind" Pigs in Space: The Swinetrek loses power. Song: Fozzie sings with his ukulele. Guest Act: Madeline has a run in with a monster in the park who is out to ruin her day. News Flash: Reporters are blowing up. Song: Rowlf does "In My Beautiful Balloon." Guest Act: Madeline comforts Gonzo. |
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2.34 | George Burns | |
Backstage: The cast is plagued by a gossip columnist from The Daily Scandal. Song: Piggy sings "Cuanto Le Gusta." Guest Act: Rowlf accompanies George Burns as they discuss dog acts and sings "Train Back Home." Song: "Chattanooga Choo-Choo" Veterinarian's Hospital: Dr. Bob treats a telephone. Song: Fozzie sings. Chatting with the Guest: Gonzo chats with George Burns about Gonzo's early showbiz days. Song: Kermit and Piggy sing "I Won't Dance" in a skit that begins like an "At the Dance" segment. Sketch: A machine eating monster. Guest Act: George sings "It All Depends on You" and "You Made Me Love You" with the cast. |
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2.35 | Dom Deluise | |
Backstage: Miss Piggy collaborates with Scooter to make Kermit jealous and get a better place on the show. Song: Piggy sings "My Old Man Said Follow the Van." Guest Act: Dom Deluise travels to the planet Koozbane and meets the natives. Song: Animal has a drum solo. Veterinarian's Hospital: Dr. Bob treats a cow. Song: "Henrietta's Wedding" Song: Dr. Teeth and The Electric Mayhem performs. Guest Act: A tour of Shepard's Institute of Animal Protection. Guest Act: Dom sings "We Got Us" with Piggy. |
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2.36 | Bernadette Peters | |
Backstage: Kermit's nephew Robin feels unwanted and wants to run away. Miss Piggy harbours jealousy against Miss Mousey. Song: Kermit and Miss Mousey sing "How Could Believe Me?" Guest Act: "Take a Little One Step, Two Step" Song: Chickens peck out "Chopsticks" on the piano. Veterinarian's Hosptial: Dr. Bob treats a shoe. Song: "The Sheik of Arabie" Sketch: Sam tells the story of the ant and the grasshopper. Chatting with the Guest: Robin chats with Bernadette who sings "Just One Person" with an ever increasing cast of Muppets. Swedish Chef: Chickie Boom. Muppet Labs: Bunsonium. Song: Robin sings "I'm Five" Muppet News Flash: A large object drops from the ceiling. Guest Act: "Apple Jack" with the Jug Band. |
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2.37 | Rudolf Nureyev | |
Backstage: Sam attempts to class up the cast due to their high culture guest star. Song: Dr. Teeth and the Electric Mayhem perform "Minuet in G Major" Song: Piggy and Linc sing the Love Duet from a Wagner opera. Guest Act: Swine Lake. Song: "Something's Missing" Veterinarian's Hosptial: A Tribute to Shakespeare. Guest Act: Duet in a steam bath with Piggy, "Baby, It's Cold Outside." Song: Rowlf plays a piano solo with some help from Fozzie. Guest Act: "Top Hat, White Tie, and Tails" |
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2.38 | Elton John | |
Backstage: Scooter has a song for Elton John. The Swedish Chef chases a chicken. Sam thinks Elton John is an affront to culture. Guest Act: "Crocodile Rock" with a group of crocodiles. Swedish Chef: Egg du Chef. Guest Act: Scooter starts singing "Bennie and the Jets" and Elton takes over. Veterinarian's Hospital: Dr. Bob treats a dog. Song: Rowlf and Fozzie play a song on the piano. Song: Kermit and Fozzie sing "Any Old Iron" Guest Act: "Goodbye Yellow Brick Road" Pigs in Space: Boredom. Guest Act: "Don't Go Breaking My Heart" with Miss Piggy. |
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2.39 | Lou Rawls | |
Backstage: The show is thrown into chaos when Fozzie's roller skating act isn't quite ready. Guest Act: "Groovy People" News Flash: Mallarditus. Veterinarian's Hospital: Dr. Bob has no patient. Guest Act: Floyd and Animal chat with Lou. Swedish Chef: Frog's legs. At the Dance: Lots of visual gags. Song: Kermit sings "Ukelele Lady" Song: Linc sings "Sonny Boy" with a piglet. Chatting with the Guest: Kermit chats with Lou, which turns into a scat song with the Electric Mayhem. Muppet Labs: Nuclear Powered Shaver. Fozzie's Act: Fozzie on roller skates. Guest Act: "You're the One" |
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2.40 | Cleo Laine | |
Backstage: Fozzie's mother is in the audience. Song: "Everybody Limbo" Guest Act: "It Don't Mean a Thing (If it Ain't Got That Swing)" with Dr. Teeth and the Electric Mayhem Orchestra Pigs in Space: Annual Inspection, with Fozzie filling in for Piggy. Extra Guest Act: Bruce Schwartz performs with a marionette Song: Rowlf and a few dogs perform "Mad Dogs and Englishmen" Swedish Chef: Cleo Lane assists, singing "I Wonder Why" with the Chef. Fozzie's Act: Phrenology. Guest Act: Cleo Lane performs with Bruce Schwartz. |
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2.41 | Julie Andrews | |
Backstage: A real cow mysteriously appears backstage. Guest Act: "The Lonely Goatherd" News Flash: Sports equipment jettisoned. Gonzo's Act: Gonzo plays the bagpipes from a flagpole 10 feet in the air. Song: Rowlf plays some classic classical music. Chatting with the Guest: Kermit attempts a quiet chat with Julie Andrews. Song: Gonzo sings "Won't Someone Dance with Me." Song: "Way Down on Borneo Bay" by the Jug Band. Guest Act: "When You Were a Tadpole and I was a Fish" with Kermit. Sam's Commentary: Industry and Technology. Muppet Labs: Hair Growing Tonic. Guest Act: "Whistle a Happy Tune" |
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2.42 | Jaye P. Morgan | |
Backstage: Jaye P. Morgan isn't very thrilled about being on the show. Later, Scooter's uncle J.P. Gross shows up. Guest Act: Tweedley Tweedley Dee Swedish Chef: Opening a coconut Song: Rowlf, Gonzo, and Animal do Flight of the Bumblebee At the Dance: Men vs. Women, and the troubles with some of the couples. Song: Rowlf and Fozzie repeat their act from episode 2.38 Chatting with the Guest: Kermit and Jaye P. talk about explosions. Song: Floyd and the conductor perform. Pigs in Space: The Swinetrek plummets towards Earth at an incredible rate of speed, needing to toss some excess weight overboard to slow down. News Flash: The London Symphony Orchestra jettisons some instruments from their flight. Sam's Commentary: Crime. Guest Act: "That Old Black Magic" with the Electric Mayhem. |
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2.43 | Peter Sellers | |
Backstage: Bunson and Beaker keep appearing and disappearing, as well as other cast members and items. Guest Act: "Play, Gypsy, Play" Song: Rowlf sings a song about nature sounds. Chatting with the Guest: Kermit tells Peter Sellers to be himself; Peter Sellers replies he cannot because "there is no me" and "I had it surgically removed". Gonzo's Act: "Down Memory Lane" with Rowlf. Guest Act: Peter Sellers assists Linc with his workout. Song: Kermit sings "Bein' Green" Muppet Labs: Teleporter Guest Act: "Cigarettes, and Whiskey, and Wild, Wild Women." |
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2.44 | Petula Clark | |
2.45 | Bob Hope | |
2.46 | Teresa Brewer | |
2.47 | John Cleese | |
John Cleese features in a sketch with Gonzo, in which Gonzo asks him to make his legs and arms the same length, but John misunderstands him, and makes them so long he can't do anything with them. John becomes extremely impatient. He also refuses to do a song with the Muppets- the other Muppets have to do the singing, whilst John stands on stage looking sullen. Note: This is the episode where Gonzo finally got it right in blowing a note in the trumpet to finish the show's theme song. |
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2.48 | Cloris Leachman | |
[edit] Season 3 (1978-1979)
No. | Initial Airing | Guest Star |
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3.49 | Kris Kristofferson & Rita Coolidge | |
3.50 | Leo Sayer | |
3.51 | Roy Clark | |
3.52 | Gilda Radner | |
3.53 | Pearl Bailey | |
3.54 | Jean Stapleton | |
3.55 | Alice Cooper | |
3.56 | Loretta Lynn | |
3.57 | Liberace | |
3.58 | Marisa Berenson | |
3.59 | Raquel Welch | |
3.60 | James Coco | |
3.61 | Helen Reddy | |
3.62 | Harry Belafonte | |
3.63 | Lesley Ann Warren | |
3.64 | Danny Kaye | |
3.65 | Spike Milligan | |
3.66 | Leslie Uggams with Big Bird | |
3.67 | Elke Sommer | |
3.68 | Sylvester Stallone | |
3.69 | Roger Miller | |
3.70 | Roy Rogers & Dale Evans | |
3.71 | Lynn Redgrave | |
3.72 | Cheryl Ladd | |
[edit] Season 4 (1979-1980)
No. | Initial Airing | Guest Star |
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4.73 | John Denver | |
4.74 | Crystal Gayle | |
4.75 | Shields & Yarnell | |
4.76 | Dyan Cannon | |
4.77 | Victor Borge | |
4.78 | Linda Lavin | |
4.79 | Dudley Moore | |
4.80 | Arlo Guthrie | |
4.81 | Beverly Sills | |
4.82 | Kenny Rogers | |
4.83 | Lola Falana | |
4.84 | Phyllis George | |
4.85 | Dizzy Gillespie | |
4.86 | Liza Minnelli | |
4.87 | Anne Murray | |
4.88 | Jonathan Winters | |
4.89 | Cast of Star Wars (Mark Hamill, Peter Mayhew, Anthony Daniels and Kenny Baker) | |
4.90 | Christopher Reeve | |
4.91 | Lynda Carter | |
4.92 | Alan Arkin | |
4.93 | Doug Henning | |
4.94 | Andy Williams | |
4.95 | Carol Channing | |
4.96 | Diana Ross | |
[edit] Season 5 (1980-1981)
No. | Initial Airing | Guest Star |
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5.97 | Gene Kelly | |
5.98 | Loretta Swit | |
5.99 | Joan Baez | |
5.100 | Shirley Bassey | |
5.101 | James Coburn | |
5.102 | Brooke Shields | |
5.103 | Glenda Jackson | |
5.104 | Señor Wences | |
5.105 | Debbie Harry | |
5.106 | Jean-Pierre Rampal | |
5.107 | Paul Simon | |
5.108 | Melissa Manchester | |
5.109 | Tony Randall | |
5.110 | Mac Davis | |
5.111 | Carol Burnett | |
5.112 | Gladys Knight | |
5.113 | Hal Linden | |
5.114 | Marty Feldman | |
5.115 | Chris Langham | |
5.116 | Wally Boag | |
5.117 | Johnny Cash | |
5.118 | Buddy Rich | |
5.119 | Linda Ronstadt | |
5.120 | Roger Moore | |