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Memoirs of a Muppets Writer: Behind-the-Scenes Stories from the Beloved Show | Perfect for Muppets Fans, TV History Buffs & Aspiring Writers
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Memoirs of a Muppets Writer: Behind-the-Scenes Stories from the Beloved Show | Perfect for Muppets Fans, TV History Buffs & Aspiring Writers
Memoirs of a Muppets Writer: Behind-the-Scenes Stories from the Beloved Show | Perfect for Muppets Fans, TV History Buffs & Aspiring Writers
Memoirs of a Muppets Writer: Behind-the-Scenes Stories from the Beloved Show | Perfect for Muppets Fans, TV History Buffs & Aspiring Writers
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In his 20 year affiliation with Jim Henson's Muppets Joseph A. Bailey was a staff writer on both Sesame Street and The Muppet Show. He also co-wrote the television specials Big Bird in China, Christmas Eve on Sesame Street and Rocky Mountain Holiday, starring John Denver and the Muppets on location in Aspen, Colorado. Additionally, Mr. Bailey wrote Sesame Street song lyrics, albums, five 90-minute Sesame Street Live! musicals, Muppet Business Meeting Films and special material for Big Bird's appearances in the White House and Carnegie Hall. The Muppet Show guest stars he wrote for include George Burns, Bob Hope, Steve Martin, Rudolf Nureyev, John Cleese, Milton Berle and Peter Sellers. For his writing, Mr. Bailey has garnered 5 Emmys, 3 Emmy nominations, a Writers Guild of America Award and a George Foster Peabody Award. Mr. Bailey lives in Manhattan with his wife, Gail. He indulges in occasional long-distance motorcycle trips and claims to speak French and play piano to the equal amusement of others.
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In "Memoirs of a Muppets Writer", Joseph Bailey begins with the story of leaving his job as a staff writer on Sesame Street in 1977, and writing a spec script for The Muppet Show, which was just beginning production on the second season. Jim Henson read the script and talked to Bailey, and then, in his gentle, not-quite-of-this-Earth Jim Henson way, thought that he'd hired Bailey without ever actually making him a job offer. A few weeks later, Henson called Bailey, who was on vacation in Antigua, asking why he wasn't at the writers' meeting. When Bailey pointed out that he hadn't actually been hired, Henson answered, "Oh. Well, how soon can you get here?"Bailey writes, "This was my first indication that behind the scenes, The Muppet Show was very much like, well, behind the scenes of The Muppet Show, only with people."And here's the thing -- that's just the first half of Chapter 1. This is a 275-page book, and it's packed with great stories like that -- warm, intimate, surprising, funny stories that give you a glimpse of what it was like to work for Jim Henson just at the start of the Muppets' most creative and exciting period.I'm just going to flip through and pull out some sample sentences from whatever page I land on:"When Edgar Bergen was scheduled for The Muppet Show, the usually easy going Jerry Juhl announced in no uncertain terms that he was going to pull rank as Head Writer and write every scene that included the famous ventriloquist and his characters.""The first year I joined Sesame Street, Jon Stone announced it was time to win some Emmys.""It was Jerry who first taught me the cardinal rule of writing for the Muppets: After you finish writing a piece, read it over. If it can be performed with human beings, it's not Muppet material.""There was a musical number starring Gonzo already produced, but it only ran one minute and forty seconds. Something had to be written to fill twenty seconds so the piece would time out to two minutes.""The Research Department rejected the piece, saying I really didn't explain Einstein's Theory of Relativity."Obviously, you want to read the rest of those stories, right? Every single page in the book is like that. If you love The Muppet Show and Sesame Street -- then you're about to read one of your all-time favorite books. I'm very grateful that Mr. Bailey took the time to share his memories with us, and I hope other people who have worked with the Muppets follow his example. We could use another dozen books just like this one.

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