Surrounded by all sorts of Muppet and Creature Shop creatures from previous productions, Henson explains his vision for The Jim Henson Hour. The original concept was for the show to have a rotating schedule of four different kinds of episodes; one for each week of the month. The first week would feature a one-hour episode of Jim Henson's The Storyteller. The second week was for Lead-Free TV; Henson describes Lead-Free TV (using clips from Inner Tube as a visual) as "the Muppet Show from the future," full of special effects, rock music, fast-paced comedy and human guest stars. The third week, a "Picture Book Special" would be featured, in the vein of Emmet Otter's Jug Band Christmas, The Christmas Toy and The Tale of the Bunny Picnic. And the fourth week, anything could happen; a detective
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| - Surrounded by all sorts of Muppet and Creature Shop creatures from previous productions, Henson explains his vision for The Jim Henson Hour. The original concept was for the show to have a rotating schedule of four different kinds of episodes; one for each week of the month. The first week would feature a one-hour episode of Jim Henson's The Storyteller. The second week was for Lead-Free TV; Henson describes Lead-Free TV (using clips from Inner Tube as a visual) as "the Muppet Show from the future," full of special effects, rock music, fast-paced comedy and human guest stars. The third week, a "Picture Book Special" would be featured, in the vein of Emmet Otter's Jug Band Christmas, The Christmas Toy and The Tale of the Bunny Picnic. And the fourth week, anything could happen; a detective
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| - Surrounded by all sorts of Muppet and Creature Shop creatures from previous productions, Henson explains his vision for The Jim Henson Hour. The original concept was for the show to have a rotating schedule of four different kinds of episodes; one for each week of the month. The first week would feature a one-hour episode of Jim Henson's The Storyteller. The second week was for Lead-Free TV; Henson describes Lead-Free TV (using clips from Inner Tube as a visual) as "the Muppet Show from the future," full of special effects, rock music, fast-paced comedy and human guest stars. The third week, a "Picture Book Special" would be featured, in the vein of Emmet Otter's Jug Band Christmas, The Christmas Toy and The Tale of the Bunny Picnic. And the fourth week, anything could happen; a detective story with Kermit and the gang, a story about an enchanted bowling ball, an outer space adventure or a look behind the scenes. As Henson describes these four genres of episodes, clips are shown to provide examples of each. The pitch tape was shot on September 25, 1988.
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