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  • Occasionally, the end theme would be performed in a different way.
    Kaye Ballard show: All the band members, except Rowlf, quit the
    show. Rowlf is left to play a piano-only version of the theme tune.
    Loretta Lynn: Both the opening and closing credits in this show are
    done differently. The show is performed at the local railway station and,
    as such, the lyrics to the opening theme are appropriately changed - Cast:
    It's time to get things started, on the most sensational, inspirational...
    Fozzie: This week's sort of, railroad stational. The band play an off-key
    version of the end theme. Rowlf explains the reason to the audience - "No
    wonder this sounds bad. We're playing a timetable!"
    Harry Belafonte: The cast sing the song "Turn the World Around"
    while the end credits roll.
    Spike Milligan: The cast sing the song "It's a Small World" while
    the end credits sing. Guest Spike Milligan tells them to keep quiet
    as he's trying to sleep. At the same time, the end theme is played down and
    Kermit, who is still on stage, yells out that the music be stopped.
    Roger Miller: The whole cast, except Gonzo, have turned into
    chickens. As a result, all the band play the end theme as chickens. Animal
    pecks at his drums, while Rowlf and another chicken play the piano.
    Dudley Moore: Dudley's Music Machine plays a bizarre rendition of
    the end theme. It sounds off-key and is done in various styles including
    jazz, stripper music, chase music.
    Mac Davis: This is the episode where Beaker gets duplicated by
    Bunsen's duplicator machine. During the last song "I Believe in Music", the
    band and even the hecklers Statler and Waldorf are changed into Beakers.
    The Beakers play the end theme.
  • Statler and Waldorf's gags in the end credits vary.

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