The Muppets have made many appearances in TV Guide over the years, on covers and in articles.
TV Guide has lent its name to the TV Guide Awards, the first of which featured an appearance by Big Bird, Roscoe Orman, and Ruth Buzzi, and the TV Guide Network, which has had Muppet, Jim Henson Company, and Sesame Street segments on its programs Hollywood 411, inFANity, and POPSUGAR Now.
TV Guide’s online series Cubicle Confessions has featured Cookie Monster, Abby Cadabby, and Kermit the Frog.
A few episodes of Dinosaurs, including "Baby Talk," "Network Genius," and "Wilderness Weekend," spoof the magazine as TV Guide Book.
Citations are of the US publication of the magazine, except where noted.
US Covers[]
Cover | Description | ||
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December 12-18, 1970: "Trust Old Ed" -- A behind-the-scenes article on The Great Santa Claus Switch. | |||
July 10-16, 1971: "What's Around the Corner for Sesame Street?" by Max Gunther | |||
August 6-12, 1977: "Behind Every Great Muppet... Stands Jim Henson" A copy of this issue is seen on the wall of the Muppet Theater in The Muppets Celebrate Jim Henson. | |||
August 9-15, 1980 | |||
August 1-7, 1981 : "Life at Le Top: Miss Piggy talks about TV, the frog she loves, and why she doesn't give an oink about awards." | |||
February 18-24, 1989 | |||
March 3-9, 1990; cover by Michael J. Smollin | |||
November 17-23, 1990 | |||
April 27 - May 3, 1991 | |||
October 30 - November 5, 1993 | |||
November 13-19, 1993
Article on Sesame Street’s 25 anniversary and an interview with Hillary Clinton by Judy Blume. | |||
March 16-22, 1996 | |||
March 15-21, 1997 | |||
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July 29 - August 4, 2000: Aeryn Sun, Chiana, and Zhaan from Farscape appear on 3 out of 8 covers of an issue celebrating "The Sexiest Stars in the Universe." | ||
April 6-12, 2002: "Muppet Mania" -- A short article about the Muppets' 25th anniversary, including plans for the Muppet Action Figures, busts, and Time-Life video and DVD releases, as well as It's a Very Merry Muppet Christmas Movie and the series that was in development with FOX at the time. Kermit the Frog also appears on the cover. | |||
June 1-7, 2002: John Crichton, Sikozu, and Aeryn Sun appear on the cover to promote the fourth season of Farscape. | |||
November 9-15, 2009: "Sesame Street Turns 40": Cover story on Sesame Street's 40th Anniversary. Pictures on the contents page, and a four-page article on the anniversary. | |||
August 10-23, 2015: "The Muppets Return": Cover story on The Muppets. |
International Covers[]
Cover | Description |
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January 3-9, 1970 | |
August 6-12, 1976 | |
December 29, 1979 - January 4, 1980 | |
January 22-28, 1983: "Goodbye Muppets, Hello Fraggles" -- Six pages of images and article. | |
December 22-28, 1984: "Fraggle Rock Sings From The Heart" -- Article on Dennis Lee and Philip Balsam, with images. |
Articles and Mentions[]
Cover | Description |
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July 27 - August 2, 1963: "Taminella Grinderfall is a Muppet" -- Article on Jim Henson, Jane Henson, Frank Oz, and Jerry Juhl. Images of Taminella Grinderfall, King Goshposh, The RX Twins, Yorick and Kermit. | |
October 4-10, 1969: "Going to Class by Way of Sesame Street" | |
May 16-22, 1970: Feature and picture of the Muppets | |
July 11-17, 1970: "The Impact of Sesame Street" | |
April 22-28, 1972: "Jim Henson Is His Own Audience" -- Behind-the-scenes article on The Muppet Musicians of Bremen with images of Jim Henson, Frank Oz and others performing. | |
August 14-20, 1976: "An Impostor in the Ranks" -- Article on The Muppet Show with large group image. | |
October 2-8, 1976: "Has Sesame Street Really Done Any Good?" | |
January 7-13, 1978: "Sesame Street Goes To Hawaii" | |
February 9-15, 1980: "Hearts and Glowers" | |
December 25-31, 1982 : "Sesame Street: Big Bird in China" - 2 pages with pictures of Big Bird | |
January 18-24, 1986 : "Lover's Quarrel: Kermit: We're Not Married. Miss Piggy: Yes We Are!" in promotion for The Muppets: A Celebration of 30 Years | |
March 2-8, 1996 : Full-page Muppets Tonight ad with premiere spotlight. | |
October 25-31, 1997 : Bear in the Big Blue House appears as the first entry in the guide's annual listing of "Top 10 New Kids Shows." A full-page ad for the program appears a couple pages later. | |
March 17-23, 2001: An exclusive, three-page Farscape comic written by Marv Wolfman is included to promote the then-upcoming Farscape: War Torn comic miniseries. | |
November 7-13, 2005: Two brief articles on page 7: "Sesame Street for Babies", concerning the Sesame Beginnings video series, and "Kermit's New Reality", concerning America's Next Muppet. | |
November 21-27, 2005: A Kermit the Frog keepsake ornament from Hallmark is pictured in a section called "Radar Holiday Gift Guide" on page 40, and a picture of the Kermit the Frog float from the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade is pictured on page 79. | |
December 5-11, 2005: An interview with Neil Patrick Harris reveals that Jim Henson is his idol. Grover is also pictured. | |
December 19-25, 2005: "Disney's Great Muppet Caper", an article concerning Disney cutting Kermit's 15-month 50th anniversary tour short. | |
July 31 - August 6, 2006: First Look: "SVU, Sesame-Style": An article about an upcoming Sesame Street sketch, "Special Letters Unit", a parody of SVU. Also features a photo of the cast of this sketch. | |
February 26 - March 4, 2007: Page 12 has a section on upcoming toys, one of which is a Singing Abby Cadabby doll. | |
August 6-12, 2007: In the "Breaking News" section, in the "In Brief" column on page 9, is a small article called "Muppets return to TV?", reporting that a pilot is in the works. | |
August 13-19, 2007: A picture of Oscar the Grouch and Anderson Cooper appears in the table of contents. Page 35 has an article about Sesame Street's 38th Season as part of their Family Fall Preview. Page 56 features an interview with Tina Fey about her appearance on Sesame Street. | |
April 20 - May 3, 2009: An article about Neil Patrick Harris hosting the 2009 TV Land Awards is titled "How I Met Your Muppets". He lists Fraggle Rock as a "personal small-screen [favorite] of yesteryear". A photo of the Fraggles is also included. | |
October 30 - November 10, 2019: Article: Sesame Street 50th anniversary special |