This week Doug and I discuss episode three from season one of The Muppet Show, with Academy and Tony Award-winning guest star Joel Grey. In recent years Grey has made headlines for coming out of the closet at the age of 82. We talk about the odd and discordant way that the sexuality of actors and actresses was (and to some degree still is) handled in Hollywood. We also discuss the first "content warning" of the season, Grey's daughter Jennifer Grey, Gonzo's continuing efforts to gain approval, and how post-modernism made another appearance in a skit about Sherlock Holmes.
Next Week: We're joined by Comedian Ryan Beck to talk about fellow yuckster Ruth Buzzi.
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