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There is no mention of where, when or how Jim Henson became involved, though when his name comes up it is implied he had a significant role.
It would be useful to include details of Henson's involvement since the whole thing is credited to two producers with no indication aside from Muppets what role Henson played.
@Czarnibog, um that's just not true. Henson's role is mentioned several times in this article, beginning with the first paragraph of the lead and quite extensively in the Cast, crew and characters" section, which states that he wasn't involved until the curriculum meetings in Boston, which is accurate. Plus, this article credits lots of other producers like Jon Stone, writers like Joe Raposo, and educators like Gerald Lesser. So I respectfully disagree, of course. Christine (Figureskatingfan) (talk) 19:27, 5 January 2025 (UTC)[reply]
No mention if he was invited or responded to an open call for the curriculum seminar, just that he met Cooney. Was Cooney interested in using puppets or did it come about after they met.
This is significant not just in regard to Henson but in the process of how it got off the ground.
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Benjamin Lehhman was executive producer of the show until 2022. In 2022 Sal Perez became the show's executive producer. Please reflect this. 12.28.52.122 (talk) 18:05, 14 January 2025 (UTC)[reply]