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    Content from Jim Henson Television

    Poster for Bear in the Big Blue House: A Berry Bear Christmas
    Movie
    2000

    Bear in the Big Blue House: A Berry Bear Christmas

    The winter holidays find Bear and his friends planning a big celebration. They're all getting ready for Christmas, but also learn about Hanukkah and Kwanzaa. Bear also celebrates his favorite tradition, the finding of the winter berry. As things start out, Pip and Pop have put together a reindeer wreath. Everyone wants to help out with the wreath, so Bear suggests they all add something of their own. Later, the group meets Santa Hogg and presents him with a large list of holiday wishes. Then there's a bit of an argument when Treelo wants to open everyone's presents and not just his own. In the Shadow segment, Shadow thanks Bear for his gift of a scarf --- Shadows don't get cold, but it's the thought that counts. She then sings the song "It's Kwanzaa Time." After hearing a howling noise, the group takes in an old hound named Jack with no home and invites him to stay at the Big Blue House for the holidays. This gets everyone thinking about the true meaning of the holidays.

    Poster for Inside the Labyrinth
    Movie
    1986•
    7.6

    Inside the Labyrinth

    A behind-the-scenes look at Jim Henson's 1986 fantasy film, 'Labyrinth', featuring David Bowie and Jennifer Connelly.

    Poster for Of Muppets & Men
    Movie
    1981•
    7.0

    Of Muppets & Men

    Documentary about the work of puppeteer Jim Henson and his team in creating The Muppet Show.

    Poster for The World of 'The Dark Crystal'
    Movie
    1983•
    6.6

    The World of 'The Dark Crystal'

    A documentary which explores the making of Jim Henson and Frank Oz's 1982 fantasy film 'The Dark Crystal', which originally aired on PBS in the United States on January 9, 1983. This one-hour documentary details the technological innovations in the field of animatronics, art design, film making, and Henson's own brand of magic. Requiring 5 years of production, including over two years of pre-production, The Dark Crystal was inspired by the imagination of artist Brian Froud and conceived by scores of talented designers, builders, technicians, and performers. The World of the Dark Crystal shows how Jim Henson's Creature Shop in London and the Muppet Workshop in New York brought Brian Froud's art and Jim Henson's vision to life.

    Poster for Down at Fraggle Rock
    Movie
    1987

    Down at Fraggle Rock

    Take a closer look at Fraggle Rock in this documentary special hosted by Jim Henson - featuring a glimpse inside Fraggle Rock character design and development, as well as the evolution of the television series.

    Poster for Farscape
    TV
    1999•
    7.9

    Farscape

    A freak accident during an experimental space mission catapults Astronaut John Crichton across a thousand galaxies to an alien battlefield.

    Poster for Fraggle Rock
    TV
    1983•
    7.3

    Fraggle Rock

    The Fraggles are a fun-loving community of creatures who live in a subterranean fantasy land where they love to play, sing and dance their cares away, sharing their world with the tiny Doozers and the giant Gorgs. The series teaches empathy and tolerance and encourages children to understand people different from themselves.

    Poster for Bear in the Big Blue House
    TV
    1997•
    7.6

    Bear in the Big Blue House

    The series provides children with valuable tools for growth in key areas of music, social skill development, and cognitive learning through integrated programs combining music, movement, and exploration. With Bear and all his friends, learn about cooperation, teamwork and more.

    Poster for The Hoobs
    TV
    N/A•
    6.4

    The Hoobs

    The Hoobs is a BAFTA-winning television programme created and produced by The Jim Henson Company and Sesame Workshop.

    Poster for Brats of the Lost Nebula
    TV
    1998•
    7.0

    Brats of the Lost Nebula

    Brats of the Lost Nebula is a puppet and computer animated series originally broadcast on the Kids' WB block of Saturday morning programming in 1998. Created by Dan Clark, the sci-fi series for kids used puppets from Jim Henson's Creature Shop and state of the art computer graphics from C.O.R.E. Digital Effects. The series followed the adventures of 5 orphans all from different planets that must band together to fight an evil invading force known as "The Shock".

    Poster for Telling Stories with Tomie dePaola
    TV
    2001

    Telling Stories with Tomie dePaola

    The show featured children's book author Tomie dePaola and his Muppet friend Gabe the squirrel, encouraging children to make their own stories in a variety of media. In each episode, Tomie told a story featuring his storybook characters Strega Nona, Big Anthony and Bambolona. Gabe visited The Animal Band, a group of woodland creatures, including a rabbit on drums, a weasel on guitar, a penguin on bass, and a raccoon on keytar. Each episode also featured a visit with a guest storyteller or two (often people connected to the Jim Henson Company). The final segment of each episode included a child actor playing Tomie enacting stories from his book "26 Fairmount Avenue."

    Poster for Family Rules
    TV
    1999

    Family Rules

    Sitcom about a widowed college basketball coach in Baltimore raising four daughters.

    Poster for Mopatop's Shop
    TV
    N/A

    Mopatop's Shop

    Mopatop's Shop was a television series that which premiered on CITV in the UK on 1 May 1999. 260 ten-minute episodes were made and aired daily. It was a co-production between Jim Henson Productions and Carlton Television.