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Jim and Jane Henson officially founded Muppets, Inc. on November 20, 1958, three years after Sam and Friends debuted on WRC-TV in Washington, D.C. Aside from Sam and Friends, the majority of its work until 1969 was in advertising; appearances on late-night talk shows; and short "meeting films" primarily for enterprise use, produced from 1965 to 1996.
Sid the Science Kid, also known as Jim Henson's Sid the Science Kid, is an American children's animated educational television series produced by The Jim Henson Company in association with PBS affiliate KCET, that aired on PBS Kids from September 1, 2008, to November 15, 2012. [1] The show is created using digital puppetry.
$25 million $34 million 1990 The Witches: Nicolas Roeg: Warner Bros. $11 million $15.3 million 1992 The Muppet Christmas Carol: Brian Henson: Buena Vista Pictures Distribution
EXCLUSIVE: The Jim Henson Company has inked a worldwide distribution deal with Shout! Factory, which will bring thirteen of Henson’s beloved series and specials to streaming, broadcast and home ...
EXCLUSIVE: The Jim Henson Company and Marblemedia are using comedy to put children’s mental health under the microscope. The pair has teamed on Felix, a live-action comedy about a boy, his ...
Karen Falk, Director of the Archives for the Jim Henson Company since 1992 and based in New York City helped preserve Henson’s legacy. She was a key player assisting Howard navigate the archival ...
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Construction Site is a live action children's television series created by The Jim Henson Company in 1999, featuring a group of seven anthropomorphic construction vehicles. It was originally produced for and shown on CITV starting on September 10, 1999. In March 9, 2002, it was nominated for a Children's BAFTA for the Best Pre-School Live Action.