Ep 29 - Doogie Howser, M.D. (w/ Chris, Brian, and Jon)
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What’s up, dudes? This week I’m joined by Chris, Brian, and Jon from Yuletide TV to talk the “Doogie Howser, M.D.” Christmas episode. Emergency surgery as a reindeer? Underage massage train? Even the lascivious best friend is invited to the party! By the way, Doogie’s dad should’ve used LEDs. We get into it all! Don’t forget to vote for the best worst impression in Gag Me with a Spoon! Check it out, stat!
James Stewart is the only actor in the inaugural nominated class of the Christmas Hall of Fame. (Yes, Bing Crosby acted…but we know why he is really here).
Jimmy Stewart won’t be the only actor who makes the Hall of Fame.
But there is something appropriate about him being the first to be nominated. In our preliminary surveys for the Hall of Fame his name was the first mentioned of all actors associated with Christmas movies – by a wide, wide margin.
Why do people think of James Stewart and Christmas?
There are many reasons, the first of which is quite obvious: the most popular Christmas movie of all time is It’s a Wonderful Life.
~ James Stewart: Actor and Patriot ~
The story of that film is well known by Christmas fans.
Based on a short story by Phillip Van Doren Stern called The Greatest Gift the movie bounced around for a while between Hollywood studios before falling in the lap of Frank Capra.
“Now, listen,” Frank began hesitantly. He seemed a little embarrassed about what he was going to say. “The story starts in heaven, and it’s sort of the Lord telling somebody to go down to earth because there’s a fellow who is in trouble, and this heavenly being goes to a small town, and…”
Frank swallowed and took a deep breath. “Well, what it boils down to is, this fellow who thnks he’s a failure in life jumps off a bridge. The Lord sends down an angel named Clarence, who hasen’t earned his wings yet, and Clarence jumps into the water to save the guy. But the angel can’t swim, so the guy has to save him, and then…”
Frank stopped and wiped his brow. “This doesn’t tell very well, does it?”
I jumped up. “Frank, if you want to do a picture about a guy who jumps off a bridge and an angel named Clarence who hasn’t won his wings yet coming down to save him, well, I’m your man!”
Of course, there’s a lot more to the story of this movie. But movie fans for generations came to love this film — and it eventually ranked as the #1 inspirational film of all time — because it played on television for decades every Christmas season.
For over 35 years Jimmy Stewart and George Bailey were as big a part of every Christmas as Santa Claus.
Stewart was no one-hit wonder however. He was THE leading man in Hollywood in the 1930s. Then he interrupted his soaring career and joined the Air Force during World War II — completely distinguishing himself in new ways.
Once the war was over, he picked up the pieces and returned to his film career, starting completely over. He went on to a storied career that was capped by a low-budget and at-first rarely seen made-for-television Christmas movie called Mr. Krueger’s Christmas.
~ James Stewart as Willie Krueger ~
This television movie was a simple story: Stewart played a lonely senior citizen janitor who is prone to falling into bits of remembering the past and fantasizing about a more meaningful present.
He’s lonely, missing his dead wife, and anxious to celebrate Christmas. A group of carolers come to his door one day and he responds enthusiastically, getting caught up in the music and fantasizing about being a part of it all.
This 30-minute film, made by an Academy award winning director, would like It’s a Wonderful Life find constant replay on television Christmas after Christmas for decades. It would make a new Christmas star of Jimmy Stewart, mostly because of his one-take scene as he approaches the Baby Jesus in the manger.
In all, Jimmy Stewart the actor and Jimmy Stewart the American are beloved to the Christmas-loving world because his messages of Christmas still resonate, now decades after he has passed on.
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It’s Episode 14 and well Robin is back and so is a Christmas Carol.
We suggest another fantastic Christmas gift, and this episode it’s a Bluetooth Beanie Hat. The perfect gift for anyone with a head who likes to listen to stuff.
We look at The Energy Carol. Produced by The National Film Board of Canada in 1975 this version of the Dickens classic aims to make you save electricity. It’s only 10 minutes long, so have a watch of it. Here’s your link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=njFnLDR8mr0
This episode, not only does Robin sing, but Juno her 2 year old sister is there as well. You haven’t heard Silent Night until you’ve heard it by these two songstresses.
Then we look at Door Slammer, the 7th Yule Lad. Well, I say Yule Lad, but is it really just the wind?
This episode’s recommendation is Tis The Podcast. One of the rare breed of Christmas Podcasts that comes out weekly. Every week they discuss a different Christmas film, special or TV episode. Here’s a link to the website: https://www.tisthepodcast.com/
If you want to get in touch you can email us at totalchristmas@gmail.com or visit the website totalchristmaspodcast.com.
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Billy's Santa Claus Experience (and Other Things that Go Wrong)
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Sometimes our best intentions go awry… but at least we’re making memories!
There’s an unwritten rule of podcasting that if your new podcast can make it past the 7th episode, then you’re more likely to keep it going for the long haul. Well this is the 7th episode, and the Technical Dragons were running amuck. Fear not! I have defeated them, and I will be back for episode 8. But at least it fits in with the theme of today’s podcast: Christmases that don’t go exactly as planned…
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The first podcast episode of the 2020 {shiver} season. We do a bit of deep diving into the world of Halloween postcard collecting which, if you follow me on social media, you know is a small obsession of mine. Eric Hinton runs Halloween Postcards and has collected all, yes, ALL of the Halloween postcards printed before World War 2. We wander around some of the stranger examples and figure out what goes on in the musty corners of our collector-type-brains.
This episode has a video version as well so you can see the cards we’re talking about. Head over to my youtube channel here.
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Christmas Podding -Who should you spend Christmas with Family or Friends?
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This week Liam and Ness ask is it OK to Self Gift? Should you buy yourself a present this year or risk your family buying you something you don’t want.
Who should you spend the big day with, Your family or Your Best Friends? plus
How much do our favourite singers make every year off their one and only Christmas Hit.
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Christmas Inheritance - A Rich Lady Gets Into a Situation
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In this episode, Holli and Scarlett talk about this movie for the 3rd time. Yes, the first two times got deleted and we still powered through to put this episode out. Is it cursed? MAYBE. You’ll also hear Holli get confuse Aunt Debbie with Aunt Nora… from Jumanji… that she saw LAST YEAR. It gets wild. You hear dogs bark a couple of times. Is the hunk not hunky enough? Do we pee in the shower? Who knows…
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The elves admire Claus in his new red suit just before the arrival of the Ancient Elf and his epic beard. Join us as we discuss Minute 27 of Santa Claus: The Movie (1985).
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This special episode marks our 10th anniversary of the Merry Podcast. What better way to celebrate International Podcast Day?
Given the harshness of our times in 2020 we thought the best way to celebrate this milestone would be to take a look back at some of the best moments of the Christmas community online. In other words, we’re not making this episode about us – it’s about YOU!
If you’re down, weary, worried, concerned, fed-up, or depressed this episode is for you. You will smile. You may laugh a little. You could even shed a tear. But you’ll feel better. You WILL feel the Christmas Spirit.
In this episode we get another great conversation with Ballcoach, one of our cherished members of the Merry Forums of MyMerryChristmas.com. He delivers once again a great conversation that’s all Christmas – showcasing in no small measure just what Christmas community online means.
Then we take a look back at Merry Podcast history. The world has changed a lot in just a decade – and so has the Merry Podcast. We discuss some special podcast contributions that have come from our members, including a great Christmas memory surrounding one of the classic songs of Christmas.
And speaking of music, there’s plenty in this episode to enjoy that will uplift and inspire.
We take a look as well at the community efforts of Santa’s Sleigh – our coordinated little crowd-sourced outreach to folks in need.
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Todd kicks off weekly episode releases, now through Christmas! Joining Todd for a Christmas Conversation is film critic, podcaster and author of “Have Yourself A Movie Little Christmas”, Alonso Duralde. Find Alonso on these great podcasts:
What’s up, dudes? This week I sit down with Matt Lappie from the 80-89 Podcast to talk the 1981 New Zealand special “The Monster’s Christmas.” How in the world is that little girl so brave? How did she understand the mud? (No, that’s not a typo!) There’s mountains, bugs, nasties, and witches with beehives! Now don’t forget to vote in Gag Me with a Spoon! Check it out!
This week, the elves are joined by longtime listener Manny Torres, of the brand new Christmas podcast Feliz Christmas, Merry Navidad, to discuss the 2004 holiday, romantic-comedy, Surviving Christmas! Where do the hosts and their guest fall when it comes to this infamous movie? Well, one elf may end up surprising you! In addition to discussing what three-of-the-four hosts call a “travesty”, they reveal their personal wishlist of directors they’d like to see direct a holiday movie and pose a question to the listeners to answer before recording next week’s episode, courtesy of “GaryBlauman” on Reddit: “Why do you think blockbuster Christmas movies have not really been the norm as of late?” So settle in with your favorite pumpkin-flavored drink, open those windows and allow that Autumn breeze to wash over you, take joy in the fact that we are officially heading into October, and enjoy this episode which is far more entertaining than the movie discussed within it!
Santa Claus is fairly recent entrant on the Christmas stage. At least compared to some others nominated for induction into the Christmas Hall of Fame. His actual date of origin cannot be definitively determined. But for well over 200 years he has been at the center of that Christmas stage.
As Dutch and German immigrants settled into the North Eastern United States they brought traditions of St. Nicholas with them as they celebrated Christmas.
Their images, their customs, their names and their traditions for St. Nicholas all varied just a little. But artists looking to unify the community by quelling the raucous celebration of Christmas on the streets (especially in New York City and in Philadelphia) looked to St. Nicholas as a symbol of what Christmas could be: peaceful, giving, and joyous.
While evidence suggests several works that attempted to unify the image of a Christmas gift-bringer there is one poem that delivered on that hope and gave rise to the individual we now know asSanta Claus.
~ Santa Claus: Born in New York? ~
That poem was A Visit from St. Nicholas, a little work written by a father on Christmas Eve for his children. He was a distinguished man of education. He never intended for the poem to be used outside of his family. His name is Clement Clark Moore, and he too, because of his poem, is nominated for the Christmas Hall of Fame.
In this first episode of the Christmas Hall of Fame podcast we explore the impact of Moore’s poem and the stature it created for the man most just call Santa.
He is recognizable around the world instantly. He beloved by millions.
Santa Claus had the good fortune of coming to the public mind during a time of media explosion. First he was known in print, then in painted art, and then in song. For more than 30 years after the first publishing of Moore’s poem, he enjoyed a kind of singular Christmas existence — he was for the children.
But as his traditions and the stories of him expanded into music, then recorded music and finally into film making that would take him from the Silver Screen to every small screen now available today, Santa’s influence has been unstoppable.
Merchants and marketers use him as a salesman. Parents use him to create Christmas magic. Historians use him as an example of how media has spread influence.
Thankfully, we have a solid record of nearly two-hundred years of Santa’s goodness. His generosity, creativity and influence for good have been documented by young and old alike for generations.
He is one of the more enduring elements of Christmas. He is modernized by art yet at the same time honored as tradition. He occupies a unique place in the history of Christmas.
~ About the Christmas Hall of Fame Podcast ~
This first episode of the Christmas Hall of Fame Podcast begins a new level in our outreach for more votes.
Each episode will focus on nominees. But we do not want the voices heard to be ours alone.
We invite podcasters, historians, radio DJs and other interested parties to voice these episodes or to lend their own podcasts in support of candidates for the Christmas Hall of Fame.
The Christmas Hall of Fame is all about the voice of those who celebrate Christmas.
We believe in the years ahead we can make an impact on the history of Christmas by documenting Christmas in this way — through the voice of the people. If you vote, you let future generations know just the who, what, when and where of Christmas that our generations wanted remembered.
We hope you make your voice heard first by voting — and then by sharing the efforts we make here, including the Christmas Hall of Fame Podcast.
This will conclude our Christmas talk with one of the hosts from Christmas Time in the City Podcast, Chris. Soon we will release our bonus 1/2 episode wink wink Batman talk wink… enjoy
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SBMX Christmas Cures for the Covid Blues: Facebook Fun
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We are all about Christmas Cures for the Covid Blues here on the podcast. It’s a special series to help get ready for the holidays and get a special boost during this time. In this episode, Rikki talks to Drew Flowers, about Facebook Holiday Fun, and those groups where people can connect over their love of Christmas, and get some cheer.
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Santa Claus blasts off to worlds unknown in this latest episode. This week we featured: Sonny Cole, Tim Dinkins, Bobby Helms, The BellRays, Lawrence Welk’s Little Band, Tiny Tim, Barry Gordon, and Patty Marie Jay with the Hal Bradley Orchestra.
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This is a bonus episode… kind of. In the next episode I’ll be talking more about Old Time Radio and this episode of the Jack Benny program that I’ll be sharing with you today, but I thought you might like to hear it in its entirety. So sit back and enjoy as we make our way back to the days of yesteryear…
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On this episode, we’ll talk about a charitable act that millions do every Christmas, feeding the hungry (With the most special of special guests). We’ll also countdown the top five comic book Christmas movies, we’ll have a listener review of It’s a Wonderful Life, and we’ll have chapter 5 of our made-for-podcast Christmas movie, “A Bomb for Christmas.”
00:00 – 01:36 Intro
01:36 – 08:23 Five Golden Things (Comic Book Christmas Movies)
08:23 – 11:42 Santa Babb’s Mail Bag
11:42 – 12:17 Feedback From Our Last Last Show
12:17 – 14:57 All I Want For Christmas Is News
14:57 – 19:57 Feeding The Hungry
19:57 – 29:50 We Need a Little Christmas Now (with, special gust, Tim’s Mom!)
29:50 – 43:43 A Bomb For Christmas (Act 5)
43:43 – 45:57 Wrap Up
45:57 – 47:46 Outtakes
“We Wish You A Merry Christmas” United States Marine Band
“Jingle Bells” Performed by Kristen Nowicki
(The embedded player for the episode is bellow the links)