I've been rewatching this series on and off for a while now, and I was just wondering if there are any other fans of it here.
For those who aren't aware of it, the basic premise is that we are being told old legends, myths and folk tales by a Storyteller, played by John Hurt in the first season and Micheal Gambon, and his talking dog, a Creature Shop puppet performed and voiced by Brian Henson in both seasons. The first season was based around European stories, and the second is focused on Greek myths.
I love these kinds of folk tales and myths, and the first season did a really good job of picking less well known stories.
All of the show's creatures were animatronic puppets created by Jim Henon's Creature Shop and they are awesome, some of their best work.
One of the other things I like is the way they have the characters from the stories interacting with the Storyteller's world. As he tells the stories we tend to see the characters around him, for example in Fearnot, the episode I watched this morning, there is a point where the characters are at a pond and they show them sitting on the lip of a bowl of water. In other episodes we see the character walking through stained glass windows, paintings, and as silhouette's in fire in the Storyteller and his dog's fireplace.
I'm part way through season one right now.
For those who aren't aware of it, the basic premise is that we are being told old legends, myths and folk tales by a Storyteller, played by John Hurt in the first season and Micheal Gambon, and his talking dog, a Creature Shop puppet performed and voiced by Brian Henson in both seasons. The first season was based around European stories, and the second is focused on Greek myths.
I love these kinds of folk tales and myths, and the first season did a really good job of picking less well known stories.
All of the show's creatures were animatronic puppets created by Jim Henon's Creature Shop and they are awesome, some of their best work.
One of the other things I like is the way they have the characters from the stories interacting with the Storyteller's world. As he tells the stories we tend to see the characters around him, for example in Fearnot, the episode I watched this morning, there is a point where the characters are at a pond and they show them sitting on the lip of a bowl of water. In other episodes we see the character walking through stained glass windows, paintings, and as silhouette's in fire in the Storyteller and his dog's fireplace.
I'm part way through season one right now.