I wonder what video company is going to release this. I'd be surprised if The Jim Hneson Company distributed the set on it's own, as all previous Jim Henson video labels have been distributed by other companies. I hope that this set isn't only available by mail (I don't order things, but if it's released around jy birthday or christmas maybe I could be brave enough to put it on a list, like I did when the Sweetums action figure and series 9 were released).
Somehow I don't think Hit! will be releasing this. Hit! has the DVD rights to Henson family entertainment, and I guess Henson's early works could qualify but most pre-Sesame Street works from Hensona re owned by outside companies, and very few Hit! releases (outside of Emmet Otter and the Fraggle Rock season sets) are aimed at collectors rather than kids. I think this would be more for collectors.
Columbia-Tri-Star Hme Video does still have the DVD rights to some Henson productions (Labrynth, The Dark Crystal, and The StoryTeller). So maybe Columbia will release it.
It would be great if Disney DVD releases this, because then it wouldn't be too difficult to include clips featuring Kermit, Rowlf, and other Disney-owned characters. I've heard that Disney does own the rights to Tales of the Tinkerdee and Land of Tinkerdee. If that's true, then I guess those would be included. And maybe the unreleased Jim Henson Retrospective would finally be released on this set.
It would be great if this set had some sort of featurette on Jim Henson's unproduced works, maybe showing design sketches and storyboards for things that Jim Henson planned but didn't get produced. Maybe there could be a photo gallery with such storyboards and scripts.
I know that Jim Henson pre-recorded a lot of dialogue on Sam and Friends. I wonder if the audio for any unsurviving Sam and Friends episodes still exist. If so, maybe the audio could be released, maybe played over vintage photos of Jim Henson.
I think I've read that something like this was announced a year ago, I think it was at the Jim Henson Statue unveilling. I think I heard that the company was trying to get legal clearances for a TV special and DVD release.