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Jim Henson Idea Man
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I wasn't entirely sure myself to tell you the truth, it was hard to tell, and according to sources, Skeeter was played by Debi Derryberry, however I did notice occasionally, someone would refer to Skeeter as "him", so I guess there are two sons as opposed to a son and daughter.
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You do have a bit of a point there... I do remember an explanation a long time ago of back in the day, whoever wrote the pilot episode of a television series automatically was credited as the creator, whether they actually came up with the show or not; big example was that Harry Ackerman of...
Speaking of which, I noticed there's now a Cookie Jar logo on the show where the Cinar logo used to be... when did that happen, what happened to Cinar, and what is this Cookie Jar company?
Hey Spence, I finally was able to get around to finish reading the whole thing, couldn't risk itbefore, because leaving my old computer on after x-amount of time, the virus would disconnect me from the internet.
Anyway, I have to say, you were right, in a way, this story does reflect on your...
Sometimes I watch TV shows and movies today, and look through the end titles at the hundreds, and even thousands of people it took to make them, and I wonder are a majority of these people even really all that necessary? Back in the day, credits were really short with a few necessary people...
Thank-un you! It certainly is great to be able to actually enjoy the new MC the way Phil intended it to be (though I'm used to it, I still prefered the older forum); plus, it's also nice not having to worry about when other large websites suddenly switch to crappy new layouts and interfaces and...
http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/news/Arthur-Travel-Adventures/16578
An eight-episode compilation with six good episodes and two bad ones. Not sure if they warrant a purchase though, probably not... most episodes are still on YouTube, posted by various different members, and if they get pulled...
This is another interesting development...
http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/news/Franklin-The-DVD-Collection/16577
Personally, I wasn't much for Nick Jr. as a kid, but Franklin was pretty much the only Nick Jr. show I actually watched... then it suddenly became like Arthur, they started cranking...
Yes, a short-lived one after Fievel Goes West... I saw a few clips from it on YouTube, nothing really impressive... and they made Chula sound like Krusty the Klown for some reason. I'm sure they couldn't afford Jon Lovitz to reprise that role (but let's face it, Jon Lovitz is one of the greats...
So this simple-minded country boy walks in and says he needs to use the bathroom, specifically number two, but there's a problem: there's no toilet paper in the bathroom.
So the other guy tells him to just use a dollar instead. Good idea, the country boy things. Ten minutes later, he finally...
And again, she was also Ruthie the farm girl from FTB.
But anyway, nobody hear at MC likes BCC, but I did... I'm sorry, but I did like it, I don't know I just did... it entertained me as a kid, and I didn't question why, I watched it whenever it happened to be on... it was a regular fixture on...
I've checked out AO at first, mostly out of curiosity... it was okay, it was pretty interesting, but after a while, it got pretty old: if you've seen one AO video, you've just about seen them all. Then they started becoming pretty random like they were already in a state of desperation, and then...
Somehow, this thread is either going to end up being locked/deleted by one of the mods, or it's just going to become breeding grounds for mayhem and muffining... probably the latter.
The one thing I love about Ernest Goes to Camp is "Gee I'm Glad it's Raining"... I had no idea Jim Varney could sing like that!
But what I really want to talk about is the Hey, Vern! It's Ernest! TV series, which is now out on DVD... I have to admit, although I give them E for effort...
I hate it when they split the sets up in "Season One, Part One", "Season One, Part Two", etc... it makes it so confusing, like the other day when I overheard a daughter tell her mother or grandmother or whoever that it was part one she had, it was part two she didn't have, "See, there's Season...
All this talk about dreaming about tornadoes, did I mention that's one of my recurring nightmares earlier in the thread? I'm sure I did, but I'm too lazy to go back through and see...
No, you're right, I did, that's actually where I got my start back in 2004, originally just as a substitute puppeteer for their summer pledge drive because their regular puppeteer was unable to make it that week, so I offered my services, and Steve was born. He became a bit of a success, so I...
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