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Michael K. Frith

Michael Kingsbury Frith (born 8 July 1941) is the former Executive Vice-President and Creative Director for Jim Henson Productions. His contributions to Muppet projects have been extensive and varied.〔(The Bermudian magazine, October, 2001, Page 13. Profile, by Rosemary Jones: ) READING BETWEEN THE LIONS. Bermudian Michael Frith takes his passion for learning to TV.〕
==Biography==
Frith was born in Bermuda and educated at Harvard College. He and Christopher Cerf co-wrote ''Alligator'', the 1962 Harvard Lampoon parody of James Bond novels.〔("Alligator (A Harvard Lampoon Parody)" ). Bookseller product display. Amazon.com. Retrieved 2015-09-23.〕 Later he illustrated the front cover of ''Bored of the Rings'', the 1969 Lampoon parody of ''The Lord of the Rings''.〔
Frith began his career at Random House in 1963 as a children's book illustrator and editor. He was Editor-in-Chief of the Beginner Books series, the line of books created by Theodor Seuss Geisel, Dr. Seuss. He was also Dr. Seuss's book editor and close personal friend.
In 1971, when Random House began publishing Sesame Street books, Frith was named editor and art director of the Sesame series. He produced a series of five annual large-format ''Sesame Street Storybooks'', and contributed artwork for four of them: ''The Sesame Street Storybook'' (1971), ''The Sesame Street 1, 2, 3 Storybook'' (1973), ''The Sesame Street ABC Storybook'' (1974), and ''Big Bird's Busy Book'' (1975). Appreciating Frith's talents as a designer, Jim Henson brought him on board his creative team. One of Frith's early projects was designing characters for the ''The Land of Gorch'' segment of Saturday Night Live.
Frith recalled his beginnings with the Muppets in The Saturday Evening Post (December 1980): "The first drawings I ever worked on were characters for Saturday Night Live. The Muppets did regular segments for a season featuring characters about as far removed from Sesame Street as you could get. Jim asked me to come over one day to talk about creating Muppet personalities—specifically, strange, mossy, warty creatures. Instead of traditional ones with cartoon eyes—round, white and black—he had become fascinated with taxidermist eyes: cow, camel and tiger eyes. Around this simple concept of a different eye evolved a whole new concept which led to the creation of the crazy-eyed loonies we enjoy today."
He joined Henson Associates full-time as Art Director in 1975. He was named Vice-President in 1978, and Executive Vice-President and Director of Creative Services in 1985. After the success of "The Muppet Show" series Henson wanted Frith, along with two other Muppet Show stalwarts Jerry Juhl, Jocelyn Stevenson (both writers) and newcomer to the Henson productions Duncan Kenworthy (producer), to create a new children's show which would appeal to a much wider international audience."Fraggle Rock" is the new show which emerged and subsequently ran for 4 seasons,96 episodes between 10 January 1983 and 30 March 1987. This new show centred on "Muppet" creatures known as Fraggles, who live underground along with several other species of creature such as Doozers and Gorgs. He designed many of the creatures and settings which existed in this universe. 〔Documentary Segment (2007) Video Interview: 00:34; retrieved 10 October 2012.〕
In October 1995, Frith left Henson Productions to start a new company, Sirius Thinking, Ltd., with John Sculley, Christopher Cerf and Norman Stiles. Sirius is the multi-media children's education company that created ''Between the Lions'', an award-winning educational puppet show on PBS, in 2000. Frith served as the Executive Producer, Creative Director, Conceptual Designer and Co-Creator of the show.

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