Vote for the Muppets to appear on Nightline!

Barry Lee

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Go to:
www.abcnews.com
and click on nightline to vote for the muppets episode of nightline so we can see it tonight at 11:30!Please vote now! :smile:
 

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I hope this is not the first time this has appeared on this forum.
 

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The Bruce Springsteen episode is airing tonight. A shame it wasn't the Muppets. Maybe some day...

For those who didn't see it, these were the choices for tonight's episode.

Bruce Springsteen: Nearly a year after Sept. 11, 2001, Ted Koppel joins "The Boss" on his ranch to talk about life, loss, and rock 'n' roll. And as a bonus, he gets an impromptu accoustic performance of "Empty Sky" from the Grammy-winning album The Rising.

Eva Cassidy: Eva Cassidy was relatively unknown to the world in life, but found fame after death. It was only after she died of cancer in 1996, at age 33, that her music was discovered by a BBC disc jockey, and her ascent to fame began. Nightline tells her story through the friends and family who knew her best.

The First Nightline Broadcast: Different set. Different format. Same hair. Originally meant as a daily update on the Iranian hostage crisis, America
Held Hostage morphed into Nightline after the hostages were released. See how it all began.

Kermit the Frog, the Muppets and Ted: Koppel's exclusive interview with the most famous frog in America - and some of his friends - is in New York's financial district. The subject of discussion: the difference between a bear and a bull.

Tuesdays With Morrie: Morrie Schwartz, a dying sociology professor whose life lessons were recorded in the best-selling book by Mitch Albom, talks with Koppel in a series of conversations that are both poignant and funny.

Mr. Rogers: Popular children's show host Fred Rogers was loved as much by nostalgic adults as by the kids still watching him today. Nightline pays tribute to the man who was everyone's favorite neighbor.
http://abcnews.go.com/sections/nightline/Nightline/ntl_labordayvote_030815.html
 
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