In the summer of 1968, Jim Henson met Johnny Hart, the co-creator
The Wizard of Id. The comic had been syndicated in US papers since 1964, and Henson and Hart discussed making a TV show based on the comic, featuring puppets by Henson and co. In early 1969, a short test pilot was shot and shopped around the TV networks. Over a year later, ABC supported the idea of a feature-length film, but by this time, Henson was busy with
Sesame Street and other Muppet productions, so the program was scrapped. Earlier this month, the
Henson Company posted
the short test pilot on YouTube.
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posted by filthy light thief
on Mar 28, 2011 -
44 comments
In a
wonderful 15-minute video from 1969, a young Jim Henson shows you how to make puppets out of ordinary things. Yes, it's SLYT, but it's a really
good SLYT, so I beg forgiveness.
posted by cerebus19
on Sep 16, 2010 -
43 comments
December 9, 2001, at a singular event called
Muppet Fest, Muppet performers and special guests came together to perform a very special edition of The Muppet Show -
a live performance. Until now, those of us who could not attend were only able to
read the script, but recently a (slightly edited) video of this unique performance has turned up on YouTube:
Part 1 [more inside]
posted by anastasiav
on Apr 15, 2010 -
32 comments
Are Ernie and Bert gay? What is Gonzo? Find out the answers (question 19 and 10, respectively) and more at the
Muppet FAQ.
Read the profiles of your favorite Muppets like
Zoot or
Animal.
Or maybe you'd be interested in one of the Henson
feature creatures and its
background.
Read about it. Explore the fascinating world of Jim Henson and muppets in general.
posted by ashbury
on Oct 29, 2002 -
14 comments