The Tale Of The Bunny Picnic
Louise Gold performed the Mother Bunny, in 1986
Cast
Camille Bonora – Twitch (Bean Bunny’s sister)
Kevin Clash – Be-Bop, and, Father Bunny
Louise Gold – Mother Bunny
Jim Henson – The Dog
Richard Hunt – Lugsy (Bean Bunny’s brother)
Ron Mueck – The Bunny Storyteller
Mike Quinn- Mayor Bunnyparte, and, Bulbous
Marty P. Robinson – Farmer
David Rudman – Snort, and, The Snail
Steve Whitmire – Bean Bunny, Dragon Bunny (Bean in a dream)
Additional Puppeteers - Simon
Buckley (Marionettes and hand puppets), Richard Coombs, Geoff Felix (as
a background Bunny),
In fact all the puppeteers, including Jim Henson pitched in with performing
the background bunnies. (There is a story, in Christopher Finch’s biography of Jim Henson, about Kevin
Clash having to ask for Jim Henson
himself to be told to tone down one of his background performances).
Production Team
Directed
by – Jim Henson, and, David G. Hillier
Written by –
Jocelyn Stevenson
Co-Producer
– Martin G. Baker
Executive
producer – Diana Birkenfield
Producer – Jim Henson
Associate
Producer – David Leonard
BBC Producer
– Ben Rea
Original
Music by – Philip Balsam
Lyrics by – Dennis Lee
Musical
Director – Don Gillis
Cinematography
by – John Wiggins
Film Editing
by – David Hambelton
Production
Design – John Bristow, and, Diane Dawson-Hearn
Production
Management – Duncan Kenworthy
Puppet
Design – Edward G. Christie, Larry Difiori, Joann Geen, Jane A. Gootnick,
Cheryl Henson, Ross Hill, Marian Keating,
Rollin Krewson, Will Morrison, Connie
Peterson, Jan Rosenthal, Polly Smith, Norman Tempia, and, Julie
Zobel
Creative
Advisor – Bonnie Erickson
Mechanical
Design – Fred Buchholz, Leigh Donaldson, Thorn Flowers, Larry Jameson,
and, Tom Newby
This programme marked the first appearance of the
character Bean Bunny, performed by Steve Whitmire.
Jim Henson, Richard Hunt, Steve Whitmire, Louise Gold,
and,
Camile Bonora, Kevin Clash, Richard Hunt, and. Marty
Robinson’s recording credits include Born To Add.
Camile Bonora, Richard Hunt, and, Marty Robinson’s recording credits include The Count’s Countdown. Louise Gold was also credited on this album, however there has been
some debate as to whether she at least actually sang on it.
Simon Buckley, Kevin Clash, Geoff Felix. Jim Henson,
Ron Mueck,
Kevin Clash, Louise Gold, Jim Henson, Richard Hunt,
and, Steve Whitmire’s recording
credits include Muppet Music Sampler.
Kevin Clash, Louise Gold, Jim Henson, Richard Hunt,
Kevin Clash, Jim Henson, Richard Hunt, Marty Robinson,
and, David Rudman’s recording
credits include Elmo’s Lowdown Hoedown.
Simon Buckley, Kevin Clash, Geoff Felix, Louise Gold,
Louise Gold, Jim Henson, Richard Hunt, and, Steve
Whitmire were among the eight main puppeteers on The
Muppet Show, on which
Louise Gold, Jim Henson, and, Richard Hunt had appeared on The Royal Variety Performance
(1977). Their recording credits include: The Muppet Show Music Hall, The Muppet Show 2, For What It’s Worth, and. Jim Henson Presents Silly Songs.
Louise Gold, Jim Henson, Richard Hunt, and, Steve
Whitmire had appeared in “a burlesque
show with some of the Muppet Company”. Their recording credits include The Muppet Show Music Album, The Great Muppet Caper (Soundtrack
album), Muppet Hits 1, Muppet Hits 2, and, Music, Mayhem And More.
Louise Gold, Jim Henson, Richard Hunt, Mike Quinn,
and, Steve Whitmire had previously
puppeteered on The Great Muppet Caper,
for which Edward G. Christie, Jane A. Gootnick, Larry Jameson, Will Morrison,
Tom Newby, and, Connie Peterson also built puppets; and on which Martin G Baker also worked.
Louise Gold, Jim Henson, Richard Hunt, Mike Quinn,
and, Steve Whitmire, along with Rollin Krewson, had previously
puppeteered on The Muppets Go To The
Movies, for which puppet builders included: Ed Christie, Jane Gootnick,
Will Morrison, and, Connie Peterson.
Louise Gold, Jim Henson, Richard Hunt, and, Steve
Whitmire’s recording credits include John Denver And The
Muppets A Christmas Together, on which Martin
G. Baker also worked. Some tracks from that album found their way onto John Denver &
The Muppets Merry Christmas 45RPM, Christmas
For Kids, and, John Denver Christmas.
Louise Gold, Jim Henson, Mike Quinn, and, Steve
Whitmire had previously puppeteered on The Dark
Crystal; for which Leigh Donaldson,
Cheryl Henson, Roliin Krewson, and, Polly
Smith also built puppets; and on which Martin
G. Baker, and, Duncan Kenworthy
also worked.
Louise Gold, and, Mike Quinn had previously puppeteered
on the UK Co-Production of Fraggle Rock, and an
item about The Dark Crystal on Blue Peter.
Martin Baker had previously worked on the German
Co-Production of Fraggle
Rock, on which Louise Gold
puppeteered.
Jim Henson had featured
in the Inside The Labyrinth documentary.
His recording credits include Jerome
Kern The First 100 Years.
Louise Gold,
Simon Buckley, Geoff Felix, Louise Gold,
Simon Buckley, Richard Coombs, Louise Gold,
Louise Gold, and, Steve Whitmire went on to puppeteer on The Animal Show, as did
Richard Coombs, Louise Gold, and,
Louise Gold, and,
Kevin Clash, Louise Gold, Richard Hunt, Duncan
Kenworthy,
Louise Gold,
Louise Gold, Richard Hunt,
Louise Gold,
Camille Bonora, Kevin Clash, Louise Gold, Marty P.
Robinson, David Rudman, and, Steve Whitmire went on to puppeteer
together on Sesame Street.
Jim Henson, Richard Hunt, Steve Whitmire, and, Louise
Gold, along with Martin Baker had
featured on the documentary Of Muppets And Men,
on which
Critics Comments
Links about Tale Of
The Bunny Picnic
IMDB Entry: http://us.imdb.com/title/tt0092046/
Muppet Wiki Entry for the
programme: http://muppet.wikia.com/wiki/Bunny_Picnic
BFI Database Entry for the
programme: http://ftvdb.bfi.org.uk/sift/title/365490
Richard Coombs’s website’s
section mentioning the programme http://www.richardcoombs.co.uk/roundthebend.htm
Toonarific’s page for the
programme: http://www.toonarific.com/show.php?show_id=7490
Amazon.com’s page for the
video of this programme: (1994 release) http://www.amazon.com/Tale-Bunny-Picnic-Movie-Henson/dp/6302642507 , and, (1998
release) http://www.amazon.com/Tale-Bunny-Picnic-Jim-Henson/dp/076782900X
Fourword Film
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