• ArugulaZ
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    21 year ago

    Surprising that he stuck it out for this long. Well, rest in peace.

    On a related note, anyone remember Pryor’s Place? Kind of a Krofft attempt at Sesame Street, with puppets and about a half dozen characters, all played by Richard Pryor. (Yes, THAT Richard Pryor. Hey, George Carlin hosted the US version of Thomas the Tank Engine!)

    The show was a little more, um, challenging than Sesame Street, with one kid being caught in the middle of a divorce. Instead of choosing to live with his mother or father, he asked to be raised by his grandmother. As a child of divorced parents myself, my reaction was “Uh, what? The kid doesn’t get to CHOOSE his family arrangement in this situation. The court doesn’t let him make ANY decisions. I can believe that half the cast all bear a striking resemblance to Richard Pryor and that these rotty-looking puppets are alive, but what you’re showing now is straight up fantasy.”

    • athos77
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      11 year ago

      The Kroffts actually started as puppeteers. From memory, the older one started as a professional puppeteer as a child, they both operated puppets on The Jack Benny Show back in the 1950’s, and they had a highly successful live show called Les Poupées de Paris - that one had adult themes, so things like Pryor’s Place was just them returning to their roots.