The Puzzle Place is a PBS children's show that ran from 1995 to 1998. Set in the titular hangout, the series followed a diverse group of kids dealing with interpersonal problems.
Mentions[]
- In the season one episode "Party of One," Sizzle starts to list off some magic words. She starts to say "A-la peanut butter sandwiches," but gets cut off part-way by Nuzzle.
Connections[]
- Joseph A. Bailey was a writer for the series
- Camille Bonora puppeteered Julie and voiced Pigeon in "A World of Difference"
- Julianne Buescher puppeteered Jody in "A World of Difference"
- Kevin Carlson was an additional puppeteer
- Kevin Clash served as executive consultant for the series, and voiced an animated bird in "A World of Difference"
- Bruce Connelly
- Carmen Cuesta wrote songs
- Stephanie D'Abruzzo performed Jody and the Piece Police in season two
- Susan Dansby directed episodes
- Alice Dinnean performed Julie, Sizzle, and the Piece Police (occasionally)
- Tom Dunsmuir was a writer for the series
- Rick Fernandes was an editor
- Christine Ferraro co-wrote "A Star is Burned"
- John Ferraro directed episodes
- Galen Fott
- Tom Fountain
- Rob Gardner
- David Grossman
- Tom Guadarrama was a segment video engineer
- Terri Hardin served as an additional performer, voiced Kyle in "Helping Hands," and performed Jody and the Piece Police in the third season
- James Hayes was a costume designer
- Eric Jacobson puppeteered Leon during the third season
- George James wrote songs
- Ian Ellis James wrote episodes and songs
- Patti LaBelle appeared in the home video Deck the Halls
- Erica Levin
- Len Levitt
- Peter Linz performed Skye, Nuzzle, and the Piece Police in the first two seasons
- Peter Lurye wrote songs
- Peter MacKennan
- Noel MacNeal performed Leon and the Piece Police, and was a writer
- Mona Marshall
- Hugh Martin was a director
- Jim Martin performed Ben and the Piece Police Chief, and was an associate producer and director
- Drew Massey performed Kyle and Rudy One
- Marlee Matlin appeared in "I'm Talking to You"
- Alison Mork performed Jody and the Piece Police in season one
- Lyndon Mosse was a production designer
- Fred Newman narrated computer segments
- Carmen Osbahr performed Kiki
- Kip Rathke was a puppet builder
- Don Reardon was an additional performer and assistant puppet designer
- Martin P. Robinson puppeteered Skye in "A World of Difference"
- Judy Rothman Rofé wrote episodes
- Joe Selph was an additional performer
- John Semper wrote episodes
- Sinbad appeared in "Bully for Jody"
- Arnold Stang narrated films in "Just Kidding" and "Rudy One"
- Lisa Sturz was an additional puppeteer
- Norman Tempia Studio built the puppets
- Lynne Thigpen appeared as the Chief in "The Mystery of the Fabulous Hat"
- Jill Thraves was a puppet wrangler
- Robert Townsend appeared in "Real Heroes"
- Allan Trautman served as an additional performer and puppeteered Ben in "A World of Difference"
- Tom Trbovich was a director
- Matt Vogel performed Skye and Nuzzle in the third season
- Ellis Weiner was a series co-creator, writer, producer, and executive story editor
- David Yazbek was a series co-creator and writer
- Bryant Young