Chilly Down
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Here's what I love about living in LA.
In the past, if I needed a Muppet fix, and I didn't have anything new on tape, I'd have to watch something I'd seen 100 times anyway.
Today, on the other hand, I went to the Museum of TV and Radio in Beverly Hills. I typed in "Jim Henson" and got 189 references.
I watched an episode of The Jim Henson Hour that I'd never seen before, and got new appreciation for the show. Unfortunately, the library closed before I got to watch The Storyteller. But I can always go back.
Folks, they have Tales of the Tinkerdee there. They have a NBC Bob Hope special from 1983 with the Muppets in it. They have 30+ episodes of TMS, and 5 episodes of JHH. (For that series, 5 episodes is a HUGE representation!) They have Storyteller and The Greek Myths and Fraggle Rock and Ghost of Faffner Hall and Jim Henson Presents The World of Puppetry and...
I could go on. If you can get over there at all, people, do it. It's well worth your time. It's free, but they do ask for donations. Parking is free for the first 2 hours.
I love this town.
In the past, if I needed a Muppet fix, and I didn't have anything new on tape, I'd have to watch something I'd seen 100 times anyway.
Today, on the other hand, I went to the Museum of TV and Radio in Beverly Hills. I typed in "Jim Henson" and got 189 references.
I watched an episode of The Jim Henson Hour that I'd never seen before, and got new appreciation for the show. Unfortunately, the library closed before I got to watch The Storyteller. But I can always go back.
Folks, they have Tales of the Tinkerdee there. They have a NBC Bob Hope special from 1983 with the Muppets in it. They have 30+ episodes of TMS, and 5 episodes of JHH. (For that series, 5 episodes is a HUGE representation!) They have Storyteller and The Greek Myths and Fraggle Rock and Ghost of Faffner Hall and Jim Henson Presents The World of Puppetry and...
I could go on. If you can get over there at all, people, do it. It's well worth your time. It's free, but they do ask for donations. Parking is free for the first 2 hours.
I love this town.