Did the other US people dub them later after the filming.Karen performed Red as she was in London at the time, but the other four were performed by UK puppeteers.
I should stress that the majority of known recordings are on VHS, mainly recorded off-air at the time of the original broadcasts, and are not all of good quality. They're all watchable, but in many cases that's about all you can say for them. None of them are even close to being suitable for a commercial DVD release, but they're better than nothing.Its great to hear more Uk episodes have been found I really hope that some day these all get found and that they all make it eventually on to DVD I would love to see them
Yeah. I hope the original mastertapes survive somewhere, too. Speaking of original mastertapes, I think that The Muppets: A Celebration of 30 Years is in broadcast-quality, too.I should stress that the majority of known recordings are on VHS, mainly recorded off-air at the time of the original broadcasts, and are not all of good quality. They're all watchable, but in many cases that's about all you can say for them. None of them are even close to being suitable for a commercial DVD release, but they're better than nothing.
There are 12 broadcast-quality episodes available on DVD, and the BFI have a further 17 which I am informed are broadcast-quality and hence suitable for a DVD release. I don't know whether Henson have copies of these latter tapes, or are even aware of their existence. Beyond that the only hope is that the original mastertapes have survived somewhere.