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Back to the Rock Season 2
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Jim Henson Idea Man
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Bear arrives on Disney+ The beloved series has been off the air for the past 15 years. Now all four seasons are finally available for a whole new generation.
Hi Emma
Just to be really picky Richard Coombes isn't actually left handed. He is right handed but usually puppeteers left handed as when he first started making he used to have the puppet on his left hand and sew/glue with his right hand. This proved useful as he became known as being good...
Hmmm...LabRat as a username...based in England....do you run The Gluvets? If so your elf is sitting at home at the moment looking very happy!
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James
Geoff Felix has asked me to report the recent death of Alastair Clarke, director of a number of Fraggle episodes. His brother has been trying to contact various puppeteers using his old address books, so we thought a post here would help spread the rather tragic news.
James
Hensons regularly just pin the end of the neck tube to the bottom of the body using T Pins. Mike Quinn suggested using the kind of buckle attachments that straps are attached to bags with, which I have tried and does work well.
I imagine if they do go for a British company it would be Darryl Worbey Studios http://www.darrylworbeystudios.com/ Will be interesting to see how much of the book has to be re-written to suite the British public, e.g. very few people here know who Gary Coleman is!
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