Convincing John
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I must say, my favorite parts of the exhibet are the "People in Your Neighborhood" section, the baker display (it almost looks like an an honorary Palisades Toys figure and playset), the section on monsters who originated on The Ed Sullivan Show, the storyboards (I don't ever remember seeing those segments), and the big picture of Oscar and Bruno from Follow That Bird.
A Palisades figure of the Baker...oh man, wouldn't that've been sweet if they had made one?
The storyboards...let's see, the first one is "Story of L". It has the phrase "Never Leap on A Lying Leopard" at the end. it's on Youtube here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=59AF0JBdz-0
The other one I have never seen, just read about. According to the storyboard, it's called "N for Naughty and Nice". Both clips are by Fred Calvert.
As far as I know that was the first live action photo of Debi Spinney I've seen. Only other photos I remember seeing were the illustrations in Caroll Spinney's book.
There might be more out there, but I can tell you for a fact that photo's not from any book, article or any other commercial item. Y'know how I know? I took that photo! They were nice enough to let me do that. (Nice picture, eh?)
I know that sheet music for the theme song was there, but did you also put in sheet music for other songs? Because that looked like a lot of pages of sheet music for just one song.
Yep, just the theme song. It didn't matter that it was repeated, though. (My boss liked it, so I stuck with it). I liked it because it was photocopied from Sesame Street Unpaved, which was photocopied from the real deal (which IMHO should be on permanent display at the Smithsonian).
I know you had said how big the cabnets are, but I was still surprised by how tall and wide they are.
Yeah, they're pretty big. About...45 inches long and 34 inches tall if I remember right.
Convincing John
A Palisades figure of the Baker...oh man, wouldn't that've been sweet if they had made one?
The storyboards...let's see, the first one is "Story of L". It has the phrase "Never Leap on A Lying Leopard" at the end. it's on Youtube here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=59AF0JBdz-0
The other one I have never seen, just read about. According to the storyboard, it's called "N for Naughty and Nice". Both clips are by Fred Calvert.
As far as I know that was the first live action photo of Debi Spinney I've seen. Only other photos I remember seeing were the illustrations in Caroll Spinney's book.
There might be more out there, but I can tell you for a fact that photo's not from any book, article or any other commercial item. Y'know how I know? I took that photo! They were nice enough to let me do that. (Nice picture, eh?)
I know that sheet music for the theme song was there, but did you also put in sheet music for other songs? Because that looked like a lot of pages of sheet music for just one song.
Yep, just the theme song. It didn't matter that it was repeated, though. (My boss liked it, so I stuck with it). I liked it because it was photocopied from Sesame Street Unpaved, which was photocopied from the real deal (which IMHO should be on permanent display at the Smithsonian).
I know you had said how big the cabnets are, but I was still surprised by how tall and wide they are.
Yeah, they're pretty big. About...45 inches long and 34 inches tall if I remember right.
Convincing John