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Release Date:
May 17, 1999
Original Title:
The Very Best of the Muppet Show
Alternate Titles:
The Very Best of the Muppet Show: Volume One
Genres:
Comedy | Family | Music
Production Companies:
Associated Television (ATV)
ITC Entertainment
The Jim Henson Company
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 45
Play the music! Light the lights! The Best of the Muppet Show is now available on DVD--and what a show it is! All non-human life is here in a muppet-fest of music and comedy: from pigs in space to talking rats, singing chickens to a chocolate "moose". The initial 50-minute feature has all the best bits from this inspirational, celebrational 1970s show including Kermit's sensitive rendering of "It's Not Easy Being Green" and Miss Piggy's less sensitive take on Wonder Woman.
Art Direction:
Leigh Malone
Camera Operator:
Bill Brown
Conductor:
Jack Parnell
Costume Design:
Sue Le Cash
Calista Hendrickson
Stuart Currell
Director:
Peter Harris
Philip Casson
Editor:
Tim Waddell
Editorial Staff:
John Hawkins
Felicity Maton
Executive Producer:
David Lazer
Lew Grade
Lighting Director:
Phil Hawkes
Lighting Technician:
Eddy Burns
Makeup Artist:
Mary Southgate
Marion Phillips
Music Consultant:
Larry Grossman
Music Supervision Assistant:
Derek Scott
Music Supervisor:
Ray Charles
Original Music Composer:
Sam Pottle
Producer:
Jim Henson
Sound:
Ted Scott
Roger Knight
Writer:
Jim Henson
David Odell
Jerry Juhl
Don Hinkley
Joseph A. Bailey
Chris Langham
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