The star of 'Sam and Friends' was an olive-drab, lizard-like creature named Kermit, who was sewn from one of Henson's mother's cast-off wool coats. The original Kermit had rounded feet instead of flippers, lacked Kermit's classic crenellated collar, and viewed the world through a ping-pong ball that had been sliced in half and painted. Smithsonian curator of Entertainment History Collections Dwight Blocker Bowers helps us tell the story.
Thursday, November 10, 2011
The Birth Of The Muppets
The star of 'Sam and Friends' was an olive-drab, lizard-like creature named Kermit, who was sewn from one of Henson's mother's cast-off wool coats. The original Kermit had rounded feet instead of flippers, lacked Kermit's classic crenellated collar, and viewed the world through a ping-pong ball that had been sliced in half and painted. Smithsonian curator of Entertainment History Collections Dwight Blocker Bowers helps us tell the story.
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