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*On page 47, [[Prince Arthur Charming]] is incorrectly referred to as "Prince Arthur Charlie". |
*On page 47, [[Prince Arthur Charming]] is incorrectly referred to as "Prince Arthur Charlie". |
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+ | *On page 58, it's said that [[Richard Hunt]] "joined the ''[[Sesame Street]]'' troupe in 1970", while the timeline section says that Richard Hunt joined the compani in 1972. |
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*On page 64, it's incorrectly stated that [[Martin Robinson]] took over the role of [[Mr. Snuffleupagus]] during the [[Season 3 (1971-1972)|1971-1972]] season. That season was Snuffy's debut year, and Martin Robinson wouldn't take over until [[Season 13 (1981-1982)|the 1981-1982 season]], and had joined the company a year earlier. |
*On page 64, it's incorrectly stated that [[Martin Robinson]] took over the role of [[Mr. Snuffleupagus]] during the [[Season 3 (1971-1972)|1971-1972]] season. That season was Snuffy's debut year, and Martin Robinson wouldn't take over until [[Season 13 (1981-1982)|the 1981-1982 season]], and had joined the company a year earlier. |
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*On page 246, it's incorrectly claimed that [[Kevin Clash]] joined the company in 1986. Clash ahd actually joined in 1984, after having a number of occasional performing jobs since 1979. |
*On page 246, it's incorrectly claimed that [[Kevin Clash]] joined the company in 1986. Clash ahd actually joined in 1984, after having a number of occasional performing jobs since 1979. |
Revision as of 16:50, 28 January 2010
Written by | Christopher Finch |
Published | 1993 |
Publisher | Random House |
ISBN | 0679412034 |
Jim Henson: The Works is a hard-cover coffee-table style examination of Jim Henson, focusing primarily on his career as a puppeteer and filmmaker, with occasional examinations of his personal life. Author Christopher Finch's previous book, Of Muppets and Men, focused on the making of The Muppet Show, only briefly touching on the history of the Muppets as a whole. The Works is a comprehensive follow-up volume, starting with Jim Henson's childhood and going all the way up through the most recent productions of the Henson Company after Jim's passing -- including the most recent production at the time, The Muppet Christmas Carol.
At the end of the book, Finch explains the book's genesis:
Contents
- Introductions by Frank Oz, Candice Bergen and Harry Belafonte
- Before Chapter One - Jim's Childhood
- Chapter One - The Early Years: Sam & Friends and Commercials
- Chapter Two - Experimental Films: Time Piece and The Cube
- Chapter Three - Sesame Street
- Chapter Four - The Muppet Show
- Chapter Five - Muppet Movies
- Chapter Six - The Jim Henson Company
- Chapter Seven - The Dark Crystal and Labyrinth
- Chapter Eight - Fraggle Rock, Muppet Babies and the family showcase
- Chapter Nine - The Jim Henson Hour, The StoryTeller and later works
- Chapter Ten- Jim Henson's Legacy
- Some Thoughts
- Chronology
- Acknowledgements
Erratica
- On page 47, Prince Arthur Charming is incorrectly referred to as "Prince Arthur Charlie".
- On page 58, it's said that Richard Hunt "joined the Sesame Street troupe in 1970", while the timeline section says that Richard Hunt joined the compani in 1972.
- On page 64, it's incorrectly stated that Martin Robinson took over the role of Mr. Snuffleupagus during the 1971-1972 season. That season was Snuffy's debut year, and Martin Robinson wouldn't take over until the 1981-1982 season, and had joined the company a year earlier.
- On page 246, it's incorrectly claimed that Kevin Clash joined the company in 1986. Clash ahd actually joined in 1984, after having a number of occasional performing jobs since 1979.