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Odyssey Network
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Two new Henson television shows were produced: Telling Stories with Tomie dePaola, and a continuation of Donna's Day. Odyssey also produced spots that aired during commercial breaks, featuring interviews and behind-the-scenes footage of classic Henson productions such as The Muppet Show, Fraggle Rock, and Time Piece. Additionally, Odyssey aired Henson specials in primetime under the banner "Jim Henson Presents," not to be confused with the 1985 series of the same name.
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Two new Henson television shows were produced: Telling Stories with Tomie dePaola, and a continuation of Donna's Day. Odyssey also produced spots that aired during commercial breaks, featuring interviews and behind-the-scenes footage of classic Henson productions such as The Muppet Show, Fraggle Rock, and Time Piece. Additionally, Odyssey aired Henson specials in primetime under the banner "Jim Henson Presents," not to be confused with the 1985 series of the same name. Additionally, The Jim Henson Company produced a series of Odyssey promos featuring the Muppets, which were later released as DVD bonus features and have been known as Muppetisms and Movie Mania. Each episode of The Muppet Show on this channel also featured a newly-produced introduction by Brian Henson. In the summer of 2000, Henson's then-parent company EM.TV exchanged their interests in Odyssey and The Kermit Channel for an 8.2% stake in Crown Media Holdings. In August 2001, Crown Media relaunched Odyssey as the Hallmark Channel and much of the Henson programming was discontinued.