FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
September 30, 2005
Contact:
Loretta Ramos
(212) 621-6785
Terry Lynn Smith
(310) 786-1042
Presents
Celebrating
Fifty Years of Jim Henson
and the
Muppets
December 2, 2005, to January 26, 2006
Screenings include the unaired Tales of the Tinkerdee from 1962
and the
rare The Great Santa Claus Switch not seen since its original airing in
1970
Concurrent gallery exhibit in New York
Fifty years ago Jim Henson and his future
wife Jane introduced a menagerie of quirky and lovable puppets on a local
To celebrate their 50th anniversary, this
winter the Museum presents a two-month retrospective of specials, episodes, and
clips featuring Kermit the Frog and the rest of the Muppet gang, as well as
some of Henson’s less well-known creations in such programs as The Great
Santa Claus Switch, which has not been seen since its original airing in
1970. There are also highlights of Jim Henson and the Muppets guest starring on
various variety and talk shows over the years, Christmas-themed specials, a
Muppet spoof of
Celebrating Fifty Years
of Jim Henson and the Muppets will screen in
December 2 to 8:
•John
Denver & the Muppets: A Christmas Together
The first of two holiday specials teaming country
singer John Denver with the Muppets, features renditions of Yuletide favorites
like “Deck the Halls” and “The Twelve Days of Christmas.” (1979)
•Emmet Otter’s Jug-Band Christmas
One of Henson’s most ambitious efforts of the time
presents a more detailed and naturalistic puppet world than ever before in this
story of an otter who foils the evil Riverbottom
Gang. Kermit the Frog appears as your host. (1977)
December 9 to 22 (two weeks):
•The
Great Santa Claus Switch (Not seen
since 1970!)
This collaboration between Jim Henson and Ed
Sullivan stars Art Carney in a dual role, playing both Santa and the wicked
magician who schemes to replace him. This special has not been seen since its
original December 1970 airing. (1970)
•Fraggle Rock: The Bells of Fraggle Rock
As the Fraggles prepare
to celebrate their annual Festival of the Bells, Gobo begins to question the
meaning behind the holiday. (1984)
December 23 to 29:
•A
Muppet Family Christmas
The entire Muppet gang (as well
as the cast of
•The
Christmas Toy
When no humans are around, a room full of toys
spring to life in this story of a stuffed tiger named
December 30 to January 5:
•Jim
Henson Drops By: A Compilation of Guest Appearances by Henson and His
Characters
This package of clips features Henson and the
Muppets making appearances on The Mike
Douglas Show, The Steve Allen Show, Cher, I Love
Liberty, and Pure Goldie, among
others. Also included are scenes from the very first Henson-Muppet series, Sam and Friends.
•Tales
of the Tinkerdee (never aired!)
One of the rarest of all Muppet programs is this
unaired pilot for a series of fairy tale spoofs hosted by minstrel Kermit.
(1962)
January 6 to 12:
•The
Muppet Musicians of
The famous children’s story is shifted from
•The
Jim Henson Hour: Secrets of the Muppets
This episode of Henson’s imaginative omnibus series
offers a rare and detailed behind-the-scenes look at how the Muppets are
brought to life. (made in 1989; aired in 1992)
January 13 to 19:
•The
Jim Henson Hour: The Ratings Game: MuppetTelevision/Miss
Piggy’s
This comical episode of Henson’s weekly series
pokes fun at the ratings system and follows Miss Piggy on her “insider’s” tour
of
•The
Muppets Go to the Movies
Lily Tomlin and Dudley Moore join the Muppets in
affectionately spoofing such film classics as
January 20 to 26:
•The
Fantastic Miss Piggy Show
The inimitable Miss Piggy stars in her first (and
only) variety special, playing host to John Ritter, George Hamilton, and Andy
Kaufman (as Tony Clifton). (1982)
•The
Muppets at Walt Disney World
While on their way to a frog festival in a nearby
swamp, the Muppets take a detour and end up in the
In addition to the screenings, in
Admission to Celebrating Fifty Years of Jim Henson and the Muppets and The Muppets Say Cheese—The Photography of John E. Barrett is included with the Museum’s suggested
contribution: Members free; $10.00 for adults; $8.00 for senior citizens
and students; and $5.00 for children under fourteen. Admission is free in
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