I cannot recommend The Storyteller enough if you haven't seen, it's my second favorite non-Muppet Henson production from when Jim was still alive. It's absolutely fantastic, it's nice that it actually picked some different fairy and folktales from the ones you usually see in these kind of adaptations. And it's got a fantastic cast alongisde Hurt and Brian Henson as both the pupeteer and voice of his talking dog, which Gabrielle Anwar, Sean Bean, Brenda Brethyn, Joely Richardson, Miranda Richardson, Alison Doody, and Dawn French, all appearing in episodes. There was also a shorter second season that adaptated Greek Myths with a new Storyteller played by Michael Gambon.Hurt was the War Doctor in Doctor Who, the voice of Merlin's dragon mentor in the 2008 Merlin TV series, and the title character in Jim Henson's TV series The Storyteller. Also Ollivander the wand maker in Harry Potter and Professor Broom in the Hellboy movies.
This behind the scenes video gives a nice overview of the two series
Is anybody here familiar with the Tor Classics edition of The Count of Monte Cristo? The new adaptation they're showing on Masterpiece has inspired me to finally read the book, and I found the Tor Classics edition on Hoopla, but I noticed that it seems to be a bit shorter than most of the other versions I found, with it at only 608 pages, while the others I found tend to be around 800 to 1000 pages.