In Remembrance of Jim Henson
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I remember when he did “Sam and Friends” at WRC-TV
I remember him from his work on Sesame Street.
Dennis, That is a good start, but keep digging, he did some other things eventually also… GREAT photo
I guess I wasn’t clear. I worked on SS with Jim Henson.