Sid and Marty Krofft

Sid and Marty Krofft are brothers known for producing numerous live-action Saturday morning TV shows in the 1970s, typically featuring colorful costumed characters, puppets, and heavy make-up effects within enchanted worlds.

After building the title characters for the 1968 Hanna-Barbera series The Banana Splits), the Kroffts started their own series in 1969, H. R. Pufnstuf. Similar shows The Bugaloos, Lidsville, and Sigmund and the Sea Monsters followed, while The Land of the Lost presented slightly more dramatic peril. Subsequent shows detoured into comedians trapped in space (The Lost Saucer and Far Out Space Nuts) and more adventure-tinged series minus the costumed critters (as with superheroes Elektra Woman and Dynagirl), alongside puppet work on an assortment of prime-time variety shows. Later series included Pryor's Place with Richard Pryor, the prime-time Spitting Image inspired D.C.'s Follies (with puppets of politicians and celebrities), and a 1991 Land of the Lost revival series (and other remakes), and a return to children's puppetry with Nickelodeon's Mutt & Stuff.

Sid Krofft was one of the celebrities present at the theatrical premiere of The Muppets.