This episode brings a boat-load of information about current traditions around using the Nativity – both living Nativity and artistic representations. I dive briefly into the origins of the use of the Nativity around Christmas, and then we take a look at the real history and some misconceptions around the birth of Jesus. At the end of the episode we read through part 2 of our story from The Lost Years of Santa Claus, and I announce the winner of the first annual Lost Christmas Giveaway! Over 160 entries this year, I am blown away and I think I’ll have a special surprise for a few lucky entrants who didn’t win, but submitted wonderful answers. Please like and subscribe, review the podcast, and as always – Merry Christmas!

 

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Author: The Chronicler
Title: The Nativity: Everything you wanted to know, and more!
Lost Christmas Podcast

In this festively fun episode, Eric and Danny count down each of their top 10 favorite Christmas movie characters of all time. The guys chat about why they picked each featured character, and then share of clip from the movie they’re featured in.

From Yukon Cornelius and Gus Polinski, to Marv Murchins and Jack Frost; these holiday movie character lists are packed full of hilarious and heartwarming moments!

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Author: Stretch Run Media
Title: Top 10 Christmas Movie Characters
Christmas Countdown'

Yuletide TV Podcast

Blind Pick Week concludes with an episode from the third season of Bones, “The Santa in the Slush” (available on Hulu). Will this long-running procedural turn out to be a lively holiday helper or a rotting Christmas corpse? Listen in to find out!

Other topics discussed in this episode include: Rebel Wilson, personifying corporations, feeling puckish, diner sitting etiquette, skeletons, bad investigating skills, leaps of logic, Kevin Sorbo and Sbarro, and different kinds of stings.

IMDB for entry this episode: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1143231/.

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Author: Second Floor Productions
Title: S3 Ep. 9: Bones – The Santa in the Slush
Yuletide TV Podcast

Christmas Clatter

Here we go! Cory Breth’s new album “I Love Spending Christmas With You” is out, and it’s got some great tunes for your Christmas playlist. You’ll love the traditional songs he has included, as well as some more modern takes on this time-honored tradition. Cory joins Todd to tell the album’s story and his of Christmas.

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Author: Todd Killian, Christmas Enthusiast
Title: I Love Spending Christmas With You

Advent Calendar House

It’s 1980, and we’re having a hiccuping fit that can literally move mountains. Join us on a trip back to the World of Filmation for a barely Christmassy Snow White sequel featuring Seven Friendly Giants, each with their own involuntary reflexes.

Full show notes with links at https://adventcalendar.house/episodes/a-snow-white-christmas.

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🎙 Guests:

Kristi (@BadPrincessMov) and Bri (@wallabri) from Bad Princess Movies.

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💬 Topics & Tangents:

Bad Princess Movies on Happily Ever After.

Lou Scheimer: Creating the Filmation Generation.

• Cash-grab home videos including The Reef, Ratatoing, and Toei Animation’s The Little Mermaid, which I discovered in a Toys “R” Us in 1989.

• Larry Mann (Yukon Cornelius) as the Magic Mirror vs. Dom DeLuise as the Looking Glass in Happily Ever After.

The Thief and the Cobbler.

Am I Hot or Not?

• The word CLINK appears as a key is dropped onto a table, but this is the only time that effect happens in the whole special.

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📼 Retro Commercial Break:

Barbie Dreamhouse, 1982.

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🎤 And Now, These Messages:

Weird Christmas.

A Snow White Christmas © 1980 Filmation Associates.

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Title: A Snow White Christmas

Final episode of the week but that doesn’t stop us from celebrating! 15 days until Christmas!
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Listen to this episode of Christmas Morning
Author: Bramble Jam Podcast Network
Title: December 10th – 15 Days Until Christmas
Chrismas Morning

Good grief, it’s our softest episode yet and Dan is feeling the effects of his booster shot! So sit back, relax, and let this episode get you in the holiday spirit!

In the twenty-sixth episode of 12 Days Pod, Dan and Cara discuss the androgyny of Snoopy, their favorite newspaper comic strips, and how the Vince Guaraldi Trio Christmas Album is perfect.

 

If you’re loving the podcast, be sure to leave us a review on Apple Podcast! Sharing your love for the pod means so much to us and we can never thank you enough.

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Author: 12 Days Pod
Title:

26. It’s Time to Turn Charlie Brown into Charlie Red and Green

12 Days Pod

Seasons Eatings

This holiday season, some 20 million Americans will tuck into this casserole, a culinary classic consisting of just six ingredients: a can of Campbell’s cream of mushroom soup, milk, soy sauce, black pepper, green beans and crunchy fried onions. The retro recipe, which has been appearing on American tables for more than 60 years, can be traced back to one woman.  This woman singlehandedly changed the landscape of the holiday table.  We’re exploring the history and origins of green bean casserole.

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Sources:

https://www.campbellsoupcompany.com/

https://www.allrecipes.com/

Listen to this episode of Season’s Eatings
Author: Glen Warren
Title:

Season’s Eatings Side Dish – Green Bean Casserole

Season's Eatings

Totally Rad Christmas

What’s up, dudes? It was Christmas Eve in the drunk tank with Anthony Caruso from ‘Tis the Podcast, and we talked all about the Pogues UK hit “Fairytale in New York”! We dive into the music and lyrics! Irish pub song? You betcha! Christmas song? Listen to find out! So put on some Sinatra, grab your partner, and dig into this episode!

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Twitter: @tisthepod
Another Christmas Story by Anthony Caruso

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Author: Gerry D / Anthony Caruso
Title:

Ep 105 – The Pogues & Fairytale of New York (w/ Anthony Caruso)

Sounds of Christmas

Ken Kessler from the Sounds of Christmas talks to Michael Sinatra about his new release “Christmas”, how it differs from his previous Christmas album, and about the new Standards and Christmas releases that are on the way next year!

Listen to this episode of the Sounds of Christmas Podcast
Author: Ken Kessler
Title: Making A Christmas Album with Michael Sinatra (Part 3 of 3)
Sounds of Christmas

Episode B of The Christmas Alphabet Podcast.

Christmas Alphabet is a podcast about Christmas, in alphabetical order. Every two weeks we’ll have another letter, and more festive feelings and facts.

In this second episode, Wayne introduces us Christmas topics beginning with the letter B.
We go to the little town of Bethlehem, and look at some Baubles and some Bells. We also explore the background to Boxing Day and why the Boxing Day sales are a thing of the past. well.
Also featured in our B episode is an ancient carol about the head of a pig.

Please subscribe to this new, independent podcast. Please tell your friends about us. Thanks.

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Author: Wayne Clarke
Title: Christmas Alphabet B
Netflixmas Podcast

It’s Christmas! and you’re beautiful.
Hooray.

This episode is packed to the rafters.

First up is another great song from Adam Kennedy and his Creative Commonaires. This one is called The Plight Before Christmas and you can watch the video here:

Then Ed Daly, author of The Christmas Book, tells us about the origins of two of the most popular Christmas toys, the Teddy Bear and Barbie.
To read more about this stuff, check out his book:

This episode is the last of our Top Ten lists and they’ve been sent in by Sean Sotka, Benjamin Hall, Adam Kennedy, Paul Hudebine and Julia Sibilla.

The we have another chat with Aurelio O’Brien, this time he’s going to tell us about his collection of bizarre Christmas tree ornaments.  I’ll be putting pictures up on Facebook, so check them out.  Aurelio is the author of Family Trees which I reviewed in the last episode.
It’s a great book, check it out here:

This episode’s version of A Christmas Carol is called Karroll’s Christmas.  It’s a modern day take on the classic and it could be worse…      it could also be so much better.
If you want to watch it, here’s a link:

Then Kevin Church shares the story of his worst Christmas present ever.

Then we have a book review.  This book is part of the Cozy Mysteries series from Kensington Publishing, they’re murder mysteries without the violence or gore.
This one is called Death at Holly Lodge by Louise R Innes and I really enjoyed it.  If you like a good mystery it’s the perfect read for this time of year.
Here’s a link:

Then we chat to Shelli Arnold and Frank the Tank about their Christmas Village.  It was a sight to behold and I’ll be putting the pictures up on Facebook.

While chatting to Shelli and Frank, Frank (our Curious Christmas Customs Correspondent) told me about Elfapalooza where the people of Mobile, Alabama try and fail to break the world record for the most elves in one place.

Then we have 2 world famous chefs teaching us how to cook the perfect roast Turkey and they also sing a rendition of Feliz Navidad.

This episode’s recommendation is I’m Not Complaining with Robin & Juno.  A lovely podcast where 2 young girls talk about poo.
Here’s a link:
anchor.fm/notcomplaining

If you want to get in touch, here’s my email address:

totalchristmas@gmail.com

Merry Christmas

Listen to this episode of Total Christmas Podcast
Author: Jack
Title: Episode 45 – The Christmas Village
Total Christmas

Weird Christmas

Al Ridenour is back after talking to us last year about Krampus, but this time to help unpack the lore and traditions around the Perchten, Krampus-esque goblin-ish creatures tied to both Krampus and Frau Perchta.

Links mentioned on the episode:

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If you’re feeling generous, check out my Patreon page here where you can get all kinds of bonuses throughout the year. You can also buy me a “coffee” ($3 gifts) at Ko-Fi.com.

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Author: Craig Kringle
Title: The Perchten with Al Ridenour

Happy December from Christmas Time in the City Headquarters! In this episode, Chris & Kris chat about the Macy’s Holiday Window Displays and some couple honorable mentions. Chris updates everyone about his Coney Island Polar Bear Plunge and how you can help. In the News, the Chrises nerd out about the Hawkeye series now streaming on Disney+. In Listener Mail, they talk about some landmarks that remind them of the Holidays year round. Be sure to subscribe so you don’t miss an episode. Stay safe and Happy Holidays!

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Author: Chris & Kris
Title:

Macy’s Holiday Window Display

Christmas Podding

In todays episode of Christmas Podding we discuss where the best place to celebrate Christmas truly is. At your home, or away on an exciting Christmas Holiday?

We uncover some of the best and worst Christmas T-Shirt slogans on offer this season plus

We ask would you rather work as a Christmas Gift Wrapper or Christmas Santa Photographer at the most busiest time of the year.

We hope you’re enjoying our Advent Calendar of Christmas Podcasts, a podcast a day every day from now till Christmas Day.

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Author: Liam Renton
Title: Christmas Podding – Does being away on Holidays change Christmas or is it better to spend it at your own home?
Christmas Podding

Merry Little Podcast

The Tabernacle Choir and Orchestra at Temple Square are featured in this merry episode about Christmas in our own backyard.

We are local to Salt Lake City and enjoy a wide variety of Christmas culture. This includes the magnificent downtown venue of Temple Square, home to the Salt Lake Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.

Temple Square is famously decorated for Christmas and features one of the largest Christmas light displays in the world. It also has stunning Nativity displays and art. The several buildings house crowds of all sizes to accommodate performances from local artists and groups.

The most famous of these groups is the Tabernacle Choir, who has called Temple Square home since the 1860s. They first performed in the still-standing Tabernacle, for which the Choir is named. In their history of touring and regular concerts no other activity by the Choir is as well known as their annual Christmas concert, which is featured on PBS in a nationally aired broadcast every holiday season.

The Christmas concerts by the Tabernacle Choir feature the Orchestra at Temple Square, a hand bell choir, dancers and actors from local companies. Nearly all local performers are volunteers. It is a Choir custom to invite renown guest artists to perform each year.

Past performers include Broadway stars Audra McDonald, Kristin Chenoweth, Angela Lansbury, Kelli O’Hara, Santino Fontana and Laura Osnes; R&B singer Gladys Knight; the late jazz singer Natalie Cole; pop singer David Archuleta; legendary newscasters Walter Cronkite and Tom Brokaw; historian David McCullough; the Muppets from “Sesame Street”; actors Jane Seymour, Hugh Bonneville, Richard Thomas, the late Ed Herrmann, John Rhys-Davies, Roma Downey, the late Peter Graves, Claire Bloom, Michael York and Martin Jarvis; opera stars Renée Fleming, Deborah Voigt, Frederica von Stade, Bryn Terfel, Nathan Gunn, Alfie Boe, Sissel, Rolando Villazón and four Metropolitan Opera soloists and the London-based a cappella group, The King’s Singers. Collectively, the featured guests have garnered 34 Grammy Awards, 19 Tony Awards, 14 Emmy Awards, 10 Golden Globe Awards, three BAFTA Awards, one Academy Award, a Screen Actors Guild Award and an Olivier Award.

These concerts are a massive effort.

In this merry episode we speak with Scott Barrick of the Tabernacle Choir about everything that goes into getting these concerts produced. This episode features a healthy dose of Tabernacle Choir music and information about a new two-hour holiday special airing on PBS before Christmas.

But that’s not all. In this episode we also hear from two other artists performing on Temple Square – Allie Gardner, who with Wade Farr performs a haunting version of O Come O Come Emmanuel. That song is the oldest Christmas carol on record and we tell its fascinating backstory.

We also share the incredible version of The First Noel performed last Christmas by Bryson and Tierra Jones, a must-hear tear-jerking arrangement of the classic Christmas song by Jared Pierce.

We invite you to see more images and videos of the Tabernacle Choir and Christmas on Temple Square on our website at MyMerryChristmas.com

Notes:

Tabernacle Choir

Listen to this episode of the Merry Little Podcast
Author: Merry Podcast
Title: Tabernacle Choir and Temple Square Christmas

Get your license today! 16 Days Until Christmas!
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Author: Bramble Jam Podcast Network
Title: December 9th – 16 Days Until Christmas
Chrismas Morning

We are here with a very special BONUS episode of the podcast! We asked our listeners for some help on this one, asking what is the one gift they always wanted but never received for Christmas.

TGI Podcast is thankful for the submissions we received and had a lot of fun going over some of these toys and playing some iconic commercials for them! We also want to thank Mike and Rusty from Snow in Southtown, Charlyn from the Fashion Speaks podcast and Sean from the Christmas Podcasts Podcast for their audio submissions! We hope you enjoy this episode and would love to hear more of the gifts that you always wanted but never received!

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Fashion Speaks – https://www.facebook.com/fashionspeakspodcast/

Christmas Podcasts Podcast – https://christmaspodcasts.com/

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Author: Matt Eurich
Title: All I Want For Christmas (BONUS)
TGI Podcast