minor muppetz
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Been thinking about how it would be great if one of the big Muppet fan sites interviewed David Borgelnict, author of Sesame Street Unpaved, back when that book was published. At the time, we didn't have Tough Pigs (and I think it took awhile before Tough Pigs started interviewing people involved with the Muppets, were there any such interviews before Ryan and Joe took over?), The MuppetCast, or The Muppet Mindset, and now it's common for those websites to interview people from the company, as well as people involved with newer merchandise or events involving the Muppets.
At the time, Muppet Central was doing interviews, though normally they were just people who had heavily worked for the Muppets, not people who worked on Muppet merchandise (the exception being Ken Lilly, whose interviews appear in the MC reviews for Palisades series 4-8). Pretty much all interviews were for the sake of interviewing the people, as opposed to any special occasion to promote something.
But today, if there's an impressive non-fiction Muppet book out, we're likely to see an interview on at least one of the big Muppet fan sites (and we'll probably see interviews on both Tough pigs and The Muppet Mindset). Wouldn't it have been great to have had an interview when Sesame Street Unpaved was published? The author could have been asked about whether certain characters who don't get their own sections were included, if there were plans for bigger character sections in the "classic moments" chapter that didn't make it, what moments were considered to be represented, if he was aware of the upcoming changes for season 30 that were not mentioned, if he was aware the wrong character was pictured for Professor Hastings, if he was aware that existing Don Music material was still being shown at the time of the books development...
It would also be great if one of these sites could get an interview with Christopher Finch, since he wrote three different books on the works of Jim Henson.
At the time, Muppet Central was doing interviews, though normally they were just people who had heavily worked for the Muppets, not people who worked on Muppet merchandise (the exception being Ken Lilly, whose interviews appear in the MC reviews for Palisades series 4-8). Pretty much all interviews were for the sake of interviewing the people, as opposed to any special occasion to promote something.
But today, if there's an impressive non-fiction Muppet book out, we're likely to see an interview on at least one of the big Muppet fan sites (and we'll probably see interviews on both Tough pigs and The Muppet Mindset). Wouldn't it have been great to have had an interview when Sesame Street Unpaved was published? The author could have been asked about whether certain characters who don't get their own sections were included, if there were plans for bigger character sections in the "classic moments" chapter that didn't make it, what moments were considered to be represented, if he was aware of the upcoming changes for season 30 that were not mentioned, if he was aware the wrong character was pictured for Professor Hastings, if he was aware that existing Don Music material was still being shown at the time of the books development...
It would also be great if one of these sites could get an interview with Christopher Finch, since he wrote three different books on the works of Jim Henson.