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'''''The Great Santa Claus Switch''''' was a Muppet television special that first aired on CBS on December 20, [[1970]].
 
'''''The Great Santa Claus Switch''''' was a Muppet television special that first aired on CBS on December 20, [[1970]].
   
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[[Image:JimSantaClausSwitch.jpg|thumb|300px|Illustration by Henson for the 1970 [[The Jim Henson Company Christmas Cards|company Christmas card]].]]
 
[[Image:JimSantaClausSwitch.jpg|thumb|300px|Illustration by Henson for the 1970 [[The Jim Henson Company Christmas Cards|company Christmas card]].]]
 
[[Image:TVG701212.jpg|thumb|250px|[[TV Guide]]: December 12, 1970]]
 
[[Image:TVG701212.jpg|thumb|250px|[[TV Guide]]: December 12, 1970]]
The idea for this Christmas special had been developed by [[Jim Henson]] and [[Jerry Juhl]] for several years, and had a long evolution. Notes and sketches date as far back as 1963, when the project was originally titled ''The Witch Who Stole Santa Claus'', and later ''The Sinister Santa Claus Switch''. The story revolved around a failed plot to kidnap and impersonate Santa Claus in order to rob every home in the world. [[Taminella Grinderfall]], the witch from the unsold ''[[Tales of the Tinkerdee]]'' pilot was to play a starring role.<ref>[http://www.henson.com/jimsredbook/2010/12/10/121969/ Jim Henson's Red Book entry] - December 1969 </ref><ref> Inches, Alison ''[[Jim Henson's Designs and Doodles]]'', pp. 70-74</ref> Henson and Juhl reworked the script numerous times, and the title changed as well. To help sell the project to television executives, Henson created watercolor illustrations to accompany a written proposal. The concept circulated for several years before [[Ed Sullivan]], based on the response to the Muppets' frequent appearances on ''[[The Ed Sullivan Show]]'', agreed to produce the special and air it in his regular Sunday evening time slot.
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The idea for this Christmas special had been developed by [[Jim Henson]] and [[Jerry Juhl]] for several years, and had a long evolution. Notes and sketches date as far back as 1963, when the project was originally titled ''The Witch Who Stole Santa Claus'', and later ''The Sinister Santa Claus Switch''. The story revolved around a failed plot to kidnap and impersonate Santa Claus in order to rob every home in the world. [[Taminella Grinderfall]], the witch from the unsold ''[[Tales of the Tinkerdee]]'' pilot was to play a starring role.<ref>[http://www.henson.com/jimsredbook/2013/12/121969/ Jim Henson's Red Book entry] - December 1969 </ref><ref> Inches, Alison ''[[Jim Henson's Designs and Doodles]]'', pp. 70-74</ref> Henson and Juhl reworked the script numerous times, and the title changed as well. To help sell the project to television executives, Henson created watercolor illustrations to accompany a written proposal. The concept circulated for several years before [[Ed Sullivan]], based on the response to the Muppets' frequent appearances on ''[[The Ed Sullivan Show]]'', agreed to produce the special and air it in his regular Sunday evening time slot.
   
 
By 1970, Henson's Muppets had made nearly two dozen successful guest appearances on ''The Ed Sullivan Show''. ''The Great Santa Claus Switch'' was a full Henson production – written by Juhl, with music by [[Joe Raposo]] and puppets by [[Don Sahlin]]. The production marks the first time Henson worked with [[Richard Hunt]] and [[Fran Brill]].
 
By 1970, Henson's Muppets had made nearly two dozen successful guest appearances on ''The Ed Sullivan Show''. ''The Great Santa Claus Switch'' was a full Henson production – written by Juhl, with music by [[Joe Raposo]] and puppets by [[Don Sahlin]]. The production marks the first time Henson worked with [[Richard Hunt]] and [[Fran Brill]].
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==Cast==
 
==Cast==
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*[[Jim Henson]], [[Frank Oz]], [[Jerry Nelson]], [[Danny Seagren]], [[John Lovelady]], [[Richard Hunt]], [[Marilyn Sokol]], [[Fran Brill]], [[Byron Whiting]], [[Greg Antonucci|Greg Antonacchi]], [[Cary Antebi]], [[John Byrum]]
*[[Jim Henson]]: [[Fred (elf)|Fred]], [[Lothar]]
 
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*[[Frank Oz]]: [[Thig]], [[Skippity]], [[Hoppity]], [[Boppity]], [[Snerf]]
 
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*[[Jerry Nelson]]: [[Thog]], [[Zippity]], [[Snivelly]]
 
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* [[Fred (elf)|Fred]], [[Lothar]], [[Gloat]], [[Thig]], [[Hoppity]], [[Boppity]], [[Thog]], [[Zippity]], [[Snivelly]], [[Snarl]], [[The Snerfs|Snerf]], [[Bong]], [[Snake Frackle]], [[Scoff]], Alarm Frackle, [[Bing]], [[Miss Kitty|Frackle with a match]], Guard Frackle
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*[[Danny Seagren]]: [[Gloat]], [[Snarl]], [[The Snerfs|Snerf]]
 
*[[John Lovelady]]: [[Bong]], [[Snake Frackle]], [[Scoff]], [[The Snerfs|Snerf]], Alarm Frackle
 
*[[Richard Hunt]]: [[Bing]], [[Miss Kitty|Frackle with a match]]
 
*[[Marilyn Sokol]]
 
*[[Fran Brill]]: Green Bird Frackle
 
*Byron Whiting
 
*[[Greg Antonucci|Greg Antonacchi]]: Gloat (some scenes)
 
*[[Cary Antebi]]: Scoff (assistant)
 
*[[John Byrum]]
 
   
 
==Credits==
 
==Credits==
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==External links==
 
==External links==
*[http://www.toughpigs.com/anthsanta00.htm Tough Pigs' Transcript: The Great Santa Claus Switch]
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*[http://www.toughpigs.com/secret-santa/ Tough Pigs' Transcript: The Great Santa Claus Switch]
*[http://www.henson.com/jimsredbook/2010/12/20/12201970/ Jim Henson's Red Book entry about the special]
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*[http://www.henson.com/jimsredbook/2013/12/12201970/ Jim Henson's Red Book entry about the special (12/12/1970)]
*[http://www.henson.com/jimsredbook/2012/06/01/61-31970/ Jim Henson's Red Book]- Frackle casting assignments
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*[http://www.henson.com/jimsredbook/2012/06/61-31970/ Jim Henson's Red Book - Frackle casting assignments (6/1-3/1970)]
*[http://www.henson.com/jimsredbook/2011/12/12/12121970/ Jim's Red Book 12/12/1970 - TV Guide article on Santa Switch]
 
 
[[Category:Muppet Specials|Great Santa Claus Switch]]
 
[[Category:Muppet Specials|Great Santa Claus Switch]]
 
[[Category:Christmas Productions|Great Santa Claus Switch]]
 
[[Category:Christmas Productions|Great Santa Claus Switch]]

Revision as of 18:55, 17 November 2014

Title

The Great Santa Claus Switch was a Muppet television special that first aired on CBS on December 20, 1970.

Plot

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The show, narrated by Ed Sullivan, begins at the North Pole with Santa Claus and his elves getting ready for another Christmas. However, Cosmo Scam has hatched a plan to kidnap Santa and take his place. As part of the plan, Cosmo plans to abduct Santa's elves (one at a time) and replace them with his evil henchmen.

Development

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Watercolor illustration by Jim Henson for a 1967 pitch for The Great Santa Claus Switch.

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Jim Henson on set of the special.

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Illustration by Henson for the 1970 company Christmas card.

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TV Guide: December 12, 1970

The idea for this Christmas special had been developed by Jim Henson and Jerry Juhl for several years, and had a long evolution. Notes and sketches date as far back as 1963, when the project was originally titled The Witch Who Stole Santa Claus, and later The Sinister Santa Claus Switch. The story revolved around a failed plot to kidnap and impersonate Santa Claus in order to rob every home in the world. Taminella Grinderfall, the witch from the unsold Tales of the Tinkerdee pilot was to play a starring role.[1][2] Henson and Juhl reworked the script numerous times, and the title changed as well. To help sell the project to television executives, Henson created watercolor illustrations to accompany a written proposal. The concept circulated for several years before Ed Sullivan, based on the response to the Muppets' frequent appearances on The Ed Sullivan Show, agreed to produce the special and air it in his regular Sunday evening time slot.

By 1970, Henson's Muppets had made nearly two dozen successful guest appearances on The Ed Sullivan Show. The Great Santa Claus Switch was a full Henson production – written by Juhl, with music by Joe Raposo and puppets by Don Sahlin. The production marks the first time Henson worked with Richard Hunt and Fran Brill.

Notes

  • This special includes the very first appearance of the puppet that would later become Gonzo. He was then known as Snarl (or the Cigar Box Frackle) and would be remodeled and reused for The Muppet Show.
  • The Great Santa Claus Switch is currently available for viewing at The Paley Center for Media.

Cast

Characters

Credits



Sources

  1. Jim Henson's Red Book entry - December 1969
  2. Inches, Alison Jim Henson's Designs and Doodles, pp. 70-74

External links