manchesterwired
Entertainment
Danny Baker to write Muppets-style show for BBC One
Published: 18th Jun 2012 17:37:32
Broadcaster and comedy writer Danny Baker has confirmed he is writing a new Muppets-style TV show for BBC One.
With a working title of No Strings Attached, it will feature puppets alongside real-life celebrities.
The teatime show is being developed in collaboration with The Jim Henson Company, the production outfit behind The Muppets.
"I'm writing the new Muppet/Puppet show for BBC/Henson," Baker revealed on Twitter. "There I've said it."
The 5 Live and BBC London presenter also posted a picture of himself, posing with a toy of Muppets character Kermit the Frog.
Baker, who has previously written material for Chris Evans and Jonathan Ross, won a Sony Radio Award last month for speech radio personality of the year.
Last year he revealed he had received the all clear after being diagnosed with cancer in 2010.
In March a spokesman confirmed the BBC were working on a chat show format, fronted by a new puppet.
The show was looking for "a warm, funny, cheeky, Saturday night host" to present it, the BBC representative went on.
Stephen Fry previously starred in a BBC pilot of the Muppets-style show, which was produced but never broadcast.
The Muppets recently returned to the big screen, going on to win this year's Oscar for best original song.
A sequel will start filming next year. A new Muppets TV series is also in the works in the US.
Harvard Citation
BBC News, 2012. Danny Baker to write Muppets-style show for BBC One. [Online] (Updated 18 Jun 2012)Available at: http://www.manchesterwired.co.uk/news.php/1435389-Danny-Baker-to-write-Muppets-style-show-for-BBC-One [Accessed 18th June 2013]
Latest News
-
At 19:00:51 in Other
Girl, 13, raped on way to school in Wigan
A 13-year-old girl was raped on her way to school in Greater Manchester.... -
At 18:39:05 in Other
Woman raped by group of men at party in Manchester
A woman was raped by a number of men during a house party in a "disgusting" attack, police have said.... -
At 13:44:40 in Other
Moors Murderer Ian Brady banned from carrying pens
Ian Brady is banned from carrying pens in case he uses them as a weapon after a confrontation at his secure mental hospital, a tribunal has ... -
At 10:50:26 in Other
Culture minister: No threat to northern science museums
Museums in three northern cities which faced uncertain futures are "safe" from closure, the culture minister has said.... -
At 03:49:06 in Other
HS2 rail plans: Think tank raises doubts over value
Demand for the HS2 high-speed rail project has "likely been overestimated", a think tank has said.... -
At 00:11:45 in Business
Iron Maiden's Bruce Dickinson on his airline ambitions
Bruce Dickinson arrived for his BBC interview wet, hot, but in remarkably good spirits.... -
At 23:10:41 in Other
Teenager charged with man's murder in Bolton
A youth of 17 has been charged with the murder of a man who was found with head injuries in a Bolton street.... -
At 21:01:55 in Other
Bradford National Media Museum 'will not be closed'
Bradford's National Media Museum will not close, MPs say they have been told.... -
At 20:39:05 in Other
PC Ian Terry death: Officers go on trial over fatal shooting
Two officers from Greater Manchester Police (GMP) have gone on trial over the fatal shooting of an unarmed officer on a training exercise.... -
At 17:02:26 in Other
Greater Manchester protest charge PC formally cleared
A police officer accused of making false statements against a protester has been formally cleared....
News In Other Categories
-
G8: 'Explosive device' found near Enniskillen summit
An "explosive device" found near the G8 summit venue was a remnant of the Second World War, David Cameron has tweeted.... -
AstraZeneca announces new Cambridge Biomedical Campus HQ
Pharmaceutical giant AstraZeneca has announced it is setting up its new global headquarters at the Cambridge Biomedical Campus.... -
Guantanamo inmate Shaker Aamer discussed by Cameron
The case of the last UK resident held in Guantanamo Bay has been raised by Prime Minister David Cameron in talks with US President Barack Ob... -
French footballers to go on trial for soliciting minor
Two French football stars, Franck Ribery and Karim Benzema, are to go on trial in Paris on charges of paying for sex with an underage prosti... -
Bristol Academy extends reach overseas with first foreign students
With the doors to its brand new £1million training centre officially open, one of the UK's leading apprentice training providers, Bristol ba... -
UK-wide Family Arts Festival launches
A UK-wide Family Arts Festival has been launched aiming to increase family participation in the arts. ...



