

So despite her glaring at the viewers, it's peace and quiet (with the puppets and singing group gone until the next episode).Ī short rendition of the song appeared in a skit on the animated TV show Cartoon Planet (the skit is also featured on the companion album, Space Ghost's Musical Bar-B-Que). But at least it is now fully silent (with the annoying group gone) which is her only consolation. After the door was slammed, Lewis then faces the audience with an exasperated expression and says "door". He leaves, but slams the door before Lewis could tell him not to slam the door. After successfully making him stop, she ordered him to "go away". However Lewis stopped Charlie Horse for real by covering his mouth. Then the puppet character Charlie Horse would return and try to get to sing the song again. They would eventually leave on her urging, even while beginning a sixth verse (which eventually fades away). At the end of each episode, the puppets sang the verses of the song while hostess Shari Lewis would try in vain to stop them. Notable appearances and recordings Ī version of the song (known as "The Song That Doesn't End") was used as the closing theme of Lamb Chop's Play-Along, a 1992 televised puppet show on PBS. Īlternate versions of the song use “doesn’t end” instead of “never ends”.

I am very sorry and disappointed it happened, and I wish I had done more to prevent it.Some people started singing it not knowing what it was,Īnd they'll continue singing it forever just because. “I was thrilled for the opportunity to work with her and would be thrilled to get that opportunity again. “It was overall a sh*tty situation and it must have been hard for her to say something and I’m very happy and impressed that she did,” he said.

In this evening’s note, Rogen noted that he spoke with Watson on set, on the night of the incident, and the pair agreed on her stepping out of the scene. “I for sure should have communicated better and because I didn’t, she was put in an uncomfortable position.” The narrative that she was in some way uncool or unprofessional is complete bullsh*t,” Rogen clarified.

However, “the scene was not what was originally scripted, it was getting improvised, changed drastically and was not what she agreed to. The narrative established is that Watson walked off set, after refusing to be involved in a bit involving a cannibal (played by Danny McBride) and a leashed gimp in a leather mask (played by Channing Tatum).
