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Children's nonfiction book talks a lot about Hal Miller (Gordon #2)

JLG

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I just googled Miller's name to see if there was any new info on the guy, as he seems to be something of an enigma---there's not much online apart from his own resume website and few YouTube vids of him showing his paintings. I came across this juvenile educational book about Jim Henson (one in a series of books about various historical figures). I was amazed. The author clearly nabbed Miller and spoke to him a while----I think he's mentioned more in this juvenile book than in all the other sources combined! It's actually pretty funny. A kid reading it could hardly be blamed for being surprised that Miller was only on Sesame Street for two years. :big_grin:

http://books.google.com/books?id=Nt...epage&q=sesame gordon "harold miller"&f=false
 

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A lot of great info here. It's good to see that Hal enjoyed working on the show so much. A little disappointing that the preview cuts off the rest of the chapter though. I was really hoping that we'd see him talk about why he left the show.
 
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