Just to clear up this confusion, I've joined up with this wonderful site to sort out said silliness.
Kaiser Gonzo did indeed attend my character design workshop, but the news he's passing on is pretty misinformed - what he reports is not what I said, which is cool, I don't mind, misquoting happens a lot in television so I bear no ill will. For the TRUTH to this story please feel free to read on (under the proviso that you all call by the badablingthing blog and say hello
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Some years ago, just before Hensons Television "went under" in the UK, I was in protracted talks with them on a number of show ideas. The one that they were particularly keen to pursue was a concept that I'd developed with my colleague Ian Culbard, and we called the show "
IT'S A JUNGLE OUT THERE!". Now, young kaiser seems to think it was "The New Muppet Show" or something, it wasn't - it was to feature a new cast of characters instead, although it was to capture a great many features from the original show.
SYNOPSIS:
A bunch of Circus Animals from the New York City Circus are kidnapped by a gang of animal rights activists. They're stuck in a giant crate and flown across the pacific ocean to be dropped onto a remote jungle island by an enormous striped red and yellow parachute. Thus they are liberated. The only problem? Nobody asked the stars of the show if they wanted to go.
These animals don't speak the language - they've lived in NYC all their lives. They don't like the food - they're used to burgers and fries not mangoes and bananas. They don't fit in. So, they do the only thing they know how to do. They build the BIGTOP BAR & LOUNGE, using the crate as the stage and the giant parachute for the tent top. And they entertain the locals (predominantly monkeys) with much hilarity.
Each week you'd get a "celebrity shipwreck" who would get washed up and get roped in to perform.
And that was the show. Hensons loved it (as did we) but it became apparent that the budget would be pretty huge and that Hensons were beginning to pull the plug on tv production. So, after much development and discussion, it was shelved. Thats the real story on this guys, and I hope you take the time to read it.
There will never BE another Muppet show I'm afraid guys. As enjoyable as the last series that they did was with the rastafarian character, it did lousey with the ratings and was too expensive to make. I know this from chats with Hensons. It's a huge shame but that's the world today.
As for my biog, I'm the designer of
BOB THE BUILDER and the creator of new BBC animated series
FRANKENSTEIN'S CAT amongst other things. Like I said, call by the blog and say hello by all means, you're all most welcome.
Very best for the new year
Curtis Jobling
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