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| - Stanford leads the company's development and production of all preschool and children's programming for both television and video projects. Stanford developed Sid the Science Kid, and currently serves as an executive producer on the show. She is also leading development on The Skrumps, and has overseen the production of other pre-school programing for the company, including TJ Bearytales and Frances
- Stanford has been working at Henson since 1995. She was a producer on Bear in the Big Blue House and Donna's Day in 1997, and then an executive producer on Telling Stories with Tomie dePaola (2001) and Animal Jam (2003). In the late 2000s, Stanford executive-produced several projects using the Henson Digital Performance System, notably The Skrumps and Frances. Stanford is a co-creator and executive producer for the PBS series Sid the Science Kid, and is also executive producer for Pajanimals and Dinosaur Train. She is also leading development on the proposed series The Doozers.
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| - Stanford leads the company's development and production of all preschool and children's programming for both television and video projects. Stanford developed Sid the Science Kid, and currently serves as an executive producer on the show. She is also leading development on The Skrumps, and has overseen the production of other pre-school programing for the company, including TJ Bearytales and Frances She is also currently overseeing company's development of Pajanimals and Dinosaur Train. Her previous Henson projects have included "[[w:c:muppet:Animal Jam|Animal Jam" and "Telling Stories with Tomie dePaola," which she also executive produced, "Donna's Day" which she co-produced, and "Bear in the Big Blue House". Apart from her work at Henson, Halle Stanford is the founder of 7 Crows Stories, a children's creative company responsible for consulting on such projects as "Krypto" and "Baby Looney Toons". Stanford holds Bachelor of Arts degrees in Film and Theater from Wesleyan University. Her son Max was the original inspiration for the character Sid on Sid the Science Kid.
- Stanford has been working at Henson since 1995. She was a producer on Bear in the Big Blue House and Donna's Day in 1997, and then an executive producer on Telling Stories with Tomie dePaola (2001) and Animal Jam (2003). In the late 2000s, Stanford executive-produced several projects using the Henson Digital Performance System, notably The Skrumps and Frances. Stanford is a co-creator and executive producer for the PBS series Sid the Science Kid, and is also executive producer for Pajanimals and Dinosaur Train. She is also leading development on the proposed series The Doozers. She has been a frequent interview subject on the Henson.com Podcast, most recently on the April 7, 2009 episode discussing the development of The Doozers.
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