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'''Muppets''' were popular characters on [[20th century|20th]] and [[21st century]] [[Earth]].
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{{rename|Split into ''[[The Muppet Movie]]'', the fictional character [[Cookie Monster]] and [[The Muppets (franchise)|''The Muppets'' (franchise)]]. Even if the ''Muppet Movie'' references are enough to keep this page, there is ''no'' reason why The Muppet Movie should redirect to Muppet.}}
The '''Muppets''' were puppet characters popular on [[20th century|20th]] and [[21st century]] [[Earth]]. They featured in a television series called ''[[The Muppet Show]]'' in the [[1970s]], ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Incongruous Details (short story)|Incongruous Details]]'') and later in a feature film, ''[[The Muppet Movie]]'', in [[1979]], a particular favourite of the [[Tenth Doctor]]'s. ([[TV]]: ''[[Tooth and Claw (TV story)|Tooth and Claw]]'')


==Mentions and references==
Although [[Rose Tyler]] believed that the [[Cookie Monster]] was merely puppeteered by human performers, the [[Ninth Doctor]] contrarily claimed that he was an alien set about taking over [[Earth]] for [[cookie]]s and that her belief stemmed from her gullibility. Despite her protests, when she asked the Doctor if the Cookie Monster was alien as he was inferring, he told her again that she was gullible. ([[PROSE]]: {{cs|Winner Takes All (novel)|chaptnum=Four}})
*[[Ninth Doctor|The Doctor]] joked that the Muppet '''Cookie Monster''' was an alien. ([[NSA]]: ''[[Winner Takes All]]'')
*Excited about visiting [[1979]] ([[the TARDIS]] had actually [[materialise]]d in [[1879]]), [[Tenth Doctor|the Doctor]] enthused to [[Rose Tyler|Rose]] that, among other great events of that year, '''''The Muppet Movie''''' had come out in [[1979]]. (The Doctor had set the [[the Doctor's TARDIS|TARDIS]] to [[materialise]] in that year.) ([[DW]]: ''[[Tooth and Claw]]'')
* A doll of the Muppet character '''Tutter''' was on [[Donna Noble]]'s desk at [[H.C. Clements]]. ([[DW]]: ''[[The Runaway Bride]]'')


==Behind the Scenes==
The [[Sixth Doctor]] always liked [[Gonzo]], and agreed that ''The Muppet Show'' was an indisputable classic. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Incongruous Details (short story)|Incongruous Details]]'')
On November 23 1986, Ludo from ''Labyrinth'' appeared on a talk show to help promote Labyrinth, on that same show [[Colin Baker]] appeared, at the end of the show [[Colin Baker]] (representing ''[[Doctor Who]]'') cut a birthday cake for the series' 23rd birthday, surrounded by the cast and guests of the show, including Ludo, who all sung "23 today".


===Cast and crew overlap===
The [[Twelfth Doctor]], in "[[The Monster at the End of This Podcast]]", described [[Petra (Dead Media)|Petra]]'s prominent [[red]] [[hair]] as moving "Muppet-like". ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[Dead Media (audio story)|Dead Media]]'')
Amongst the many people who have worked on both Doctor Who and the Muppets in some way shape or form include [[Christopher Eccleston]] who appeared in the ITV documentary ''Best Ever Muppet Moments''. ''Doctor Who'' [[Script Editor]] and writer [[Douglas Adams]] worked with Jim Henson Productions, which created the Muppets. [[Rowan Atkinson]] and [[Michael Palin]] appeared in the 1990 Jim Henson Creature Shop film ''The Witches''. [[Joanna Lumley]] voiced a live flower in the 1999 Jim Henson Creature Shop tv film of Alice in Wonderland. [[Leonard Nimoy]] appeared in the 7th issue of Muppet Magazine and made a cameo in the episode of Muppets Tonight that Garth Brooks hosted. [[Steven Spielberg]] was interviewd in the Muppetds Tribute to Jim Henson.


==External Links==
== Behind the scenes ==
*[[w:c:muppet|Muppet Wiki]]
The Muppets are the titular characters of ''[[The Muppets (franchise)|The Muppets]]'' franchise.
*[http://muppet.wikia.com/wiki/Doctor_Who Muppet Wiki entry on ''Doctor Who'']


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Split into The Muppet Movie, the fictional character Cookie Monster and The Muppets (franchise). Even if the Muppet Movie references are enough to keep this page, there is no reason why The Muppet Movie should redirect to Muppet.

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The Muppets were puppet characters popular on 20th and 21st century Earth. They featured in a television series called The Muppet Show in the 1970s, (PROSE: Incongruous Details) and later in a feature film, The Muppet Movie, in 1979, a particular favourite of the Tenth Doctor's. (TV: Tooth and Claw)

Although Rose Tyler believed that the Cookie Monster was merely puppeteered by human performers, the Ninth Doctor contrarily claimed that he was an alien set about taking over Earth for cookies and that her belief stemmed from her gullibility. Despite her protests, when she asked the Doctor if the Cookie Monster was alien as he was inferring, he told her again that she was gullible. (PROSE: Winner Takes All [+]Loading...{"chaptnum":"Four","1":"Winner Takes All (novel)"})

The Sixth Doctor always liked Gonzo, and agreed that The Muppet Show was an indisputable classic. (PROSE: Incongruous Details)

The Twelfth Doctor, in "The Monster at the End of This Podcast", described Petra's prominent red hair as moving "Muppet-like". (AUDIO: Dead Media)

Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]

The Muppets are the titular characters of The Muppets franchise.