The Ghost of Faffner Hall

The residents of the hall, including Riff, Mimi, the Wild Impresario and the ghost of Fughetta, attempt to teach Farkas that instruments are worth more than their monetary value.

Mimi informs Riff that the violinist virtuoso Piganini has booked a recording studio in town and plan to ask him to perform at Faffner Hall.

Fughetta soon starts to hear the voice of J.J. Ready (who invented the cash register in 1877) Mimi discovers that a guy had broken the obo record by playing the longest note while on a tightrope.

A TV crew is coming to Faffner Hall for a special on the building; the regular residents hope it makes for good publicity.

Mimi, Riff, and Wild Impresario end up summoning Fughetta's Great Uncle Fishknife for help.

Alan Carter of People magazine lamented the absence of classic Muppets characters but otherwise gave the show a brief but favorable review: "This one sings.