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[[File:JHHour-ControlRoomFixed.jpg|thumb|300px|Kermit with some of ''The Jim Henson Hour'' cast; Bean Bunny, Xandra, Leon, Lindbergh, and Digit.]]
 
[[File:JHHour-ControlRoomFixed.jpg|thumb|300px|Kermit with some of ''The Jim Henson Hour'' cast; Bean Bunny, Xandra, Leon, Lindbergh, and Digit.]]
 
[[File:Jimhensonhourcast.jpg|thumb|300px|Ubu, Xandra, Digit, Kermit, Leon, Lindbergh, and Jim Henson.]]'''MuppeTelevision''' was the TV station run by the Muppets on ''[[The Jim Henson Hour]]''. The station was capable of picking up television signals from throughout [[the universe]], and it was up to [[Kermit the Frog]], who served as director, to decide which shows the viewing audience would see.
[[Image:Jhs.jpg|thumb|300px|The edited title for reruns of MuppeTelevision. ([[:Image:Title.jhh.jpg|Compare with original title card]]).]]
 
'''MuppeTelevision''' was the TV station run by the Muppets on ''[[The Jim Henson Hour]]''. The station was capable of picking up television signals from throughout [[the universe]], and it was up to [[Kermit the Frog]], who served as director, to decide which shows the viewing audience would see.
 
   
 
Most of the acts were viewed on television monitors, while backstage antics happened in the [[Muppet Central]] control room. Just about every act would be introduced from the control room, in contrast to the previous ''[[The Muppet Show|Muppet Show]]'', where characters would come on-stage to introduce acts. Also unlike ''The Muppet Show'', while almost every episode had a human guest star, the episodes also featured other human characters, most notably [[Bootsie and Brad]]. Writer [[Chris Langham]] also portrayed a number of human characters in these segments.
 
Most of the acts were viewed on television monitors, while backstage antics happened in the [[Muppet Central]] control room. Just about every act would be introduced from the control room, in contrast to the previous ''[[The Muppet Show|Muppet Show]]'', where characters would come on-stage to introduce acts. Also unlike ''The Muppet Show'', while almost every episode had a human guest star, the episodes also featured other human characters, most notably [[Bootsie and Brad]]. Writer [[Chris Langham]] also portrayed a number of human characters in these segments.
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==Rebroadcast==
 
==Rebroadcast==
 
[[Image:Jhs.jpg|thumb|300px|The edited title for reruns of MuppeTelevision. <small>([[:Image:Title.jhh.jpg|Compare with original title card]])</small>]]
MuppeTelevision segments have been rerun, by themselves, on [[CTS]] in [[Canada]] (part of the package that also includes ''[[The Muppet Show]]'' and ''[[Muppets Tonight]]''). Since the show is now only half an hour long, [[Jim Henson]]'s introduction is trimmed so that he is only talking about the MuppeTelevision half of the program. The title, meanwhile, is changed to ''The Jim Henson Show''. As a result, the first half of [[The Jim Henson Hour Theme|the opening theme]] is flipped left-to-right so that the Griffin's crystal ball lines up with the letter O in "show" rather than "hour."
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MuppeTelevision segments have been rerun on CTS in [[Canada]], edited to exclude other portions originally broadcast with ''The Jim Henson Hour''. Jim Henson's introduction is often trimmed to the portions relevant only to MuppeTelevision. The title is changed to ''The Jim Henson Show'' flipping the image at the beginning of [[The Jim Henson Hour Theme|the opening theme]] so that the crystal ball lines up with the letter O in "Show" rather than "Hour."
 
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Jim Henson Show brochure 01.jpg
 
Jim Henson Show brochure 02.jpg
 
Jim Henson Show brochure 03.jpg
 
Jim Henson Show brochure 04.jpg
 
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==See also==
 
==See also==
*''[[Inner Tube]]'' (also known as ''IN-TV'')
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*''[[Inner Tube]]''
 
*''[[Lead-Free TV]]''
 
*''[[Lead-Free TV]]''
 
[[Category:Jim Henson Hour Locations]]
 
[[Category:Jim Henson Hour Locations]]

Revision as of 18:12, 7 January 2014

JHHour-ControlRoomFixed

Kermit with some of The Jim Henson Hour cast; Bean Bunny, Xandra, Leon, Lindbergh, and Digit.

Jimhensonhourcast

Ubu, Xandra, Digit, Kermit, Leon, Lindbergh, and Jim Henson.

MuppeTelevision was the TV station run by the Muppets on The Jim Henson Hour. The station was capable of picking up television signals from throughout the universe, and it was up to Kermit the Frog, who served as director, to decide which shows the viewing audience would see.

Most of the acts were viewed on television monitors, while backstage antics happened in the Muppet Central control room. Just about every act would be introduced from the control room, in contrast to the previous Muppet Show, where characters would come on-stage to introduce acts. Also unlike The Muppet Show, while almost every episode had a human guest star, the episodes also featured other human characters, most notably Bootsie and Brad. Writer Chris Langham also portrayed a number of human characters in these segments.

Episodes

The first half of eight out of twelve Jim Henson Hour episodes were dedicated to MuppeTelevision, as well as the opening of Episode 104: Dog City and some scenes in Episode 110: Secrets of the Muppets.

Episode 101: Outer Space
Episode 102: Oceans
Episode 103: Power
Episode 105: First Show
Episode 107: Fitness
Episode 108: Videotape
Episode 109: Garbage
Episode 112: Food

Recurring Cast and Crew

Rebroadcast

Jhs

The edited title for reruns of MuppeTelevision. (Compare with original title card)

MuppeTelevision segments have been rerun on CTS in Canada, edited to exclude other portions originally broadcast with The Jim Henson Hour. Jim Henson's introduction is often trimmed to the portions relevant only to MuppeTelevision. The title is changed to The Jim Henson Show flipping the image at the beginning of the opening theme so that the crystal ball lines up with the letter O in "Show" rather than "Hour."

See also