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Though Kermit the Frog is often credited as the icon of Henson's Muppets, Rowlf was actually the first true Muppet " star " as a recurring character on The Jimmy Dean Show, first appearing in a show telecast on September 19, 1963.
Jim Henson designed Rowlf, and Don Sahlin built him ; it was Sahlin's first muppet construction.
For several years afterward, the character was retired out of deference to Henson's memory as he was both the first Muppet to achieve popularity and, according to some sources, the character closest to Jim Henson's personality, with his son Brian saying in the introduction to episode 117 of The Muppet Show " Kermit was my father's best known character, but a lot of people think he was more like Rowlf in real life except he couldn't play the piano as well.
Rowlf and Kermit appeared at the 2011 Disney D23 Expo to honor Jim Henson winning a Disney Legends award, singing a duet of The Rainbow Connection in front of a live audience, being Jim Henson's first two Muppet characters.
Dr. Teeth only sings lead vocals on the second Muppet pilot and during the first season and these songs were only written before Rowlf had become firmly established as the regular Muppet pianist.
One of the company's first characters to be seen regularly on national television was Rowlf the Dog, who was initially created for Purina Dog Chow commercials and soon became famous when he became a regular character on The Jimmy Dean Show from 1963 – 66.
The show included Dean's duets with Rowlf the Dog, a piano-playing Muppet, one of the first national television appearances by a creation of puppeteer Jim Henson.

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* Singer, actor, and sausage entrepreneur Jimmy Dean, known for his sketches with Jim Henson's Muppet Rowlf the Dog.
The program also featured comedy and a variety of popular music artists, and Dean's sketches with one of Jim Henson's Muppets, Rowlf the Dog.
Jim Henson's last public performance as Rowlf before his death was as guest on The Arsenio Hall Show in 1990.
* Jim Henson's Muppet Babies-Baby Rowlf

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In 2005, however, Rowlf had a 190-word monologue in the second episode of Statler and Waldorf: From the Balcony.

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Fozzie Bear and Rowlf the Dog perform " English Country Garden " on episode 2. 18 of The Muppet Show

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Equally likely to be found cracking dry jokes as tickling the ivories, Rowlf is one of the few Muppets rarely flustered by the mayhem so prevalent around The Muppet Show.
Afterwards Rowlf leaves the bar and joins Kermit and the other Muppets on their trip to Hollywood in search of fame and fortune.
In 1984, Baby Rowlf debuted playing a toy piano during a musical number in The Muppets Take Manhattan.
Although he's only briefly seen, Rowlf had a more prominent role in the behind the scenes making-of special that accompanied it, Weezer and the Muppets Go Fishin.
Additionally, Bill Barretta recorded the vocals as Rowlf singing " The Christmas Party Sing-Along " for the 2006 The Muppets: A Green and Red Christmas album.
Rowlf appears in The Muppets, initially saddened he wasn't included in the montage depicting the principal Muppets being reunited ( Rowlf was asleep, and was simply woken up by Kermit and easily convinced to join the cause ), and helps rebuild the Muppet theater.
Rowlf was featured on the # 7 Sirius Dodge of Casey Atwood in the 2002 Tropicana 400 in an advertising campaign in which he and his fellow Muppets were featured on a select few race cars.

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The shot of Rowlf and Zoot were replaced with a shot of a new Zoot puppet.
* Veterinarian's Hospital – Parody of the soap opera General Hospital and other medical dramas, consisting of Dr. Bob ( Rowlf ) cracking corny jokes in the operating room with Nurses Piggy and Janice, much to the bemusement of the hapless patient.
* Country Music with the Muppets-Hosted by Rowlf at a barnyard radio station, with guest stars Mac Davis, John Denver, Crystal Gayle, Loretta Lynn, Roger Miller, Roy Clark, Johnny Cash, Roy Rogers, and Dale Evans.
* Rowlf's Rhapsodies with the Muppets-Hosted by Rowlf, with guest stars Marisa Berenson, Peter Sellers, George Burns, and Steve Martin.
* Rowlf and Jimmy Dean ( October 8, 1967 ) – Jimmy Dean and Rowlf the Dog appear together for the last time and perform " Friendship " while doing the " herd of cows " gag.
Fozzie was also frequently teamed up with Rowlf the Dog.
Fozzie also appeared in two Veterinarian's Hospital sketches, in which Rowlf starred as Dr. Bob.
During the latter number, Rowlf attempts to help Fozzie with his singing but is finally reduced to changing the hapless bear's lyrics to " I Don't Got Rhythm.
" The young incarnations of Fozzie and Rowlf are also frequently paired together on Muppet Babies.
* Jim Henson ( 1936 – 1990 )-Kermit the Frog, Rowlf the Dog, Dr. Teeth, Link Hogthrob, Guy Smiley, Waldorf, Ernie, and several others.
After working as a professional animator, Corben started doing underground comics, including Grim Wit, Slow Death, Skull, Rowlf, Fever Dreams and his own anthology Fantagor.
Frank Oz was going to take some time off from puppeteering, so Nelson was hired to perform Rowlf the Dog's right hand in his stead.
* The comic book series Muppet Sherlock Holmes features Rowlf the Dog as Mycroft Holmes.
The series stars Kermit the Frog, Miss Piggy, Fozzie Bear, Animal, Scooter, Skeeter, Rowlf the Dog, and Gonzo as the main muppets.
* Katie Leigh – Baby Rowlf, Mrs. Mitchell
While Piggy sang, baby versions of Rowlf, Fozzie, Scooter, and Gonzo acted as backup singers.
Rowlf the Dog is a Muppet character, a scruffy brown dog of indeterminate breed with a rounded black nose and long floppy ears.

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Her reputed last words, uttered as the assassin was about to strike, were " Smite my womb ", the implication here being she wished to be destroyed first in that part of her body that had given birth to so " abominable a son.
In new episodes after the 2011 revival Beavis is now allowed to say fire again ; the first words uttered by Beavis in the first video segment of the 2011 premiere episode were: " Fire!
Hayek stated that if the Conservative leader had said " that free choice is to be exercised more in the market place than in the ballot box, she has merely uttered the truism that the first is indispensable for individual freedom while the second is not: free choice can at least exist under a dictatorship that can limit itself but not under the government of an unlimited democracy which cannot ".
The Doctor's reference to Gallifrey in " The Runaway Bride " marks the first time the name of his homeworld has been uttered on screen since the new series began.
It is widely believed by historians that Federalist newspaper editors Nathan Hale, Benjamin and John Russell were the instigators, but the historical record gives no definitive evidence as to who created or uttered the word for the first time.
The term phonème ( from the, phōnēma, " a sound uttered ") was reportedly first used by A. Dufriche-Desgenettes in 1873, but it referred only to a speech sound.
He charged that King James had uttered a " solemn lie " when he asserted that he was the first Christian monarch to have discovered the land.
Thus, even if one were to prescribe a likely and reasonable meaning to the sentence, the grammaticality of the sentence is concrete despite being the first time a person had ever uttered the statement, or any part thereof in such a combination.
On December 10, 1927 the phrase ' Grand Ole Opry ' was first uttered on-air.
When I first uttered, ' I'll get you after school, man!
In 1985, when Sally Field reached the lectern to accept her second Oscar ( the first was for Norma Rae ), she uttered the memorable ( and much-mocked ) line, " I can't deny the fact that you like me, right now, you like me!
" Despite this, there is a bronze plaque attached to the corner of the building declaring that exact spot to be the place where the phrase " Give ' em hell, Harry " was first uttered.
* Helen Wagner ( 1938, deceased )-Longtime star of the soap opera, As The World Turns, for over 50 years, she uttered the show's first words in its debut in 1956.
It is said that George Washington often uttered the words: " We must consult Brother Jonathan " when faced with a difficult question ; however, that origin is doubtful, as neither man made reference to the story during their lifetimes and the first appearance of the story has been traced to the mid-19th century, long after their deaths.
It was here that Bea uttered her first word, " MUD ".
Mary Jane's face is shown for the first time, and her famous catchphrase first uttered. Art by John Romita Sr. From The Amazing Spider-Man # 42.
Errors typically accumulate in the retellings, so the statement announced by the last player differs significantly, and often amusingly, from the one uttered by the first.
A title card reads: " Le temps détruit tout " (" Time destroys everything ") — a phrase uttered in the film's first scene.
Any unexplainable mischief that befalls a production is likely to be blamed on Thespis, especially if it happens on November 23 ( the date he supposedly uttered the first lines ).
It is said that it was first uttered by Maria Theresa upon her hearing of the loss of Silesia to Frederick the Great.
Cutrera quoted a native saying first uttered ( so goes the legend ) by a wounded man to his assailant: " If I live, I'll kill you.
The first being, he kept his word and never went back on what he uttered as a promise.
Following his debut, George II reportedly could not sleep while Georg Lichtenberg described Macklin's interpretation of Shylock's first line --" Three thousand ducats "-- as being uttered " as lickerously as if he were savouring the ducats and all they would buy.

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