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Author: Chris & Kris
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Listen to this episode of Christmas Time in the City
Author: Chris & Kris
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Here we are with a bunch more of the usual stuff.
First off we have an exciting book review. Is ‘The Funniest Christmas Joke Book Ever’ the funniest Christmas joke book ever? The short answer is ‘no’ but listen to the review anyway.
Then we find out about Band Aid 2.
5 years after the first Band Aid, a collection of popstars got together to record the song again, and it could be worse.
Last week we discussed the 1984 version of A Christmas Carol starring George C Scott. This week we have an interview with the man who played the body double for both The Ghost of Christmas Present and The Ghost of Christmas Yet To Come. His name’s Martin Wood and not only is he a generally lovely bloke he’s also the world’s tallest town Crier.
Here’s a link to his website: https://towncriermartin.com/
This episode’s recommendation is Workaholics. It’s the sort of fun we need to brighten up these dog days of Winter.
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Merry Christmas
Listen to this episode of Total Christmas Podcast
Author: Jack
Title: Episode 24 – Band Aid 2

Welcome to the second episode of season two of Holly Jolly X’masu! This month, I’ll be honoring Black History Month by discussing Sam “The Man” Taylor’s 1968 album, In Christmas. Producing a podcast about Japanese Christmas music doesn’t leave me with many options for Black History Month, but this is an exceptional one.
In 1976, President Gerald Ford urged Americans to “seize the opportunity to honor the too-often neglected accomplishments of Black Americans in every area of endeavor throughout our history.” Sam Taylor certainly fits that bill. He helped mold Rock and Roll’s early sound yet is virtually unknown outside of the industry. From what I can tell, he had a wonderful career, despite the dearth of public acknowledgement in America.
While he achieved fame and acclaim in Japan, I wanted to do what I could to shed some light on him in his homeland. He was an accomplished saxophonist whose remarkable talent found him constantly in demand, and allowed him the opportunity to play with some of the biggest names in American music.
What I’ve heard of his non-Christmas music is exceptional. His “Harlen Nocturne” is considered the definitive rendition by some fans, and his mist-themed albums are an aural delight. In Christmas is, obviously, his album I’m most familiar with. It’s one of my favorite instrumental Christmas albums, regardless of genre, and knowing a little more about Sam “The Man,” his history, and his ties to some of my favorite songs and entertainers, makes me appreciate it even more.
I wanted to provide a sampling of some of the covers I’ve found of In Christmas, starting with my personal copy, as well as the various singles and EP’s taken from the album. I should note, this is not a comprehensive collection. I’ve seen Some of the LP covers re-used for both EP’s and singles, and the CD cover was also used for either an EP or LP release. There’s at least one single or LP that has Sam up on stage. The bottom line is that it was a popular enough album for repeated releases in a variety of formats.
I also wanted to provide links to some of his best-known recordings, including “Harlem Nocturne” and “Sh-boom”:
“Harlem Nocturne” – Sam “The Man” Taylor
“Shake, Rattle and Roll” – Big Joe Turner
“Money Honey” – Clyde McPhatter and the Drifters
As always, thanks for listening. Next month I’ll be celebrating Women’s History Month by discussing Peggy Hayama’s 1964 album, Peggy’s Christmas – Winter Wonderland. It’s a great album by a wonderful singer whose career spanned several decades. You don’t want to miss it.
Any feedback on this episode would be appreciated. If you’d like to recommend a song or album for a future episode, drop me a line and let me know.
Remember, I’ve added a button to my Ko-fi page. If you’d like to support me one cup of coffee at a time, a donation is only $3. Any donations received will be put towards purchasing new Japanese Christmas music to review for future episodes. You can also find me on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. And if you get a chance, leave me a review on iTunes. Thanks!
Listen to this episode of the Holly Jolly Xmasu Podcast
Author: Holly Jolly X’masu
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The February bonus episode features the boys’ first guest and their first real foray into a Hanukkah episode. Gerry Davilla from Totally Rad Christmas stops by to have the boys watch and discuss “A Christmas Story” from the third season of the ABC sitcom The Goldbergs (available on Hulu). Since “Christmas Classic” doesn’t really apply to this episode, the boys create a new ranking on the spot and Chris shares what little he knows about celebrating Hanukkah with the listeners.
Non winter holiday topics Include: beer jackets, Reno 911, licking things, poles, Beanie Babies, trivia, Tom Selleck, and D&D.
Find Totally Rad Christmas on your favorite podcasting app or at this link.
IMDB entry for this episode: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt5140288/.
Listen to this episode of YuletideTV Podcast
Author: Second Floor Productions
Title: Bonus Ep. 13 – The Goldbergs: A Christmas Story (w/Gerry Davilla from Totally Rad Christmas)


On this episode, we’ll talk about everyone’s favorite Christmas DIY decoration project: the snowman. We’ll learn how to say “Merry Christmas” in at least 5 different ways, continue celebrating 20 twenty-yum with a Christmas Casserole recipe, and we’ve got your responses from our newest feature, Seasons Musings.
00:00 – 01:58 Intro
01:58 – 04:33 We Need a Little Christmas Now
04:33 – 08:05 Five Golden Things (Ways to Say “Merry Christmas”)
08:05 – 10:09 Feedback from Our Last Show
10:09 – 19:17 The Snowman
19:17 – 24:33 Seasons Musings
24:33 – 26:38 Wrap Up
26:38 – 29:40 Outtakes
“We Wish You A Merry Christmas” United States Marine Band
“Jingle Bells” Performed by Kristen Nowicki
Deck the Halls B Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
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(The embedded player for the episode is bellow the link)
Christmas Breakfast Casserole Recipe
https://www.tasteofhome.com/recipes/favorite-christmas-breakfast-casserole/
Holly Jolly Xmasu
https://hollyjollyxmasu.libsyn.com/
Christmas Chat Pack
https://www.chat-pack.com/products/christmas-chat-pack
Bob Eckstein (author of “The History of the Snowman”)
http://www.bobeckstein.com/
Listen to this episode of the Can’t Wait for Christmas Podcast
Author: Tim Babb
Title: CWFC 078 – The Snowman: Christmas’ Sidekick

Sometimes covered with powdered sugar, or rolled into a cone, it’s a cookie that dates back centuries and is argued to be the oldest Christmas cookie. It’s a story filled with snakes, forging blacksmiths, and wagon repair. This is the history of the crispy thin cookie: the pizzelle.
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https://www.oldmanfreakboy.com/
https://whatscookingamerica.net
Joe rushes over to grab the plate of food left by Cornelia. He starts eagerly eating and enjoys a big sip of Coca-Cola. Then we once again join Patch as he and the elves prepare the machine-made toys for Santa’s Christmas Eve flight. Plus: Carrie Kei Heim shares the story behind that Coke scene! Join us as we discuss Minute 48 of Santa Claus: The Movie (1985).
Our Podcast Website: http://bit.ly/3jWsLfr
Real Fans 4 Real Movies Podcast Interview with Carrie: https://rf4rm.com/post/637034686893424640/rf4rm-200-santa-claus-the-movie-35th
Listen to this episode of Santa By the Minute Podcast
Author: santabytheminute
Title: Minute 48 – The Coca-Cola Conclusion (ft. Carrie Kei Heim)

What’s up, dudes? Talk about an out of this world story! Joseph Wade from Christmas Creeps podcast joins me to talk “A Cosmic Christmas!” A pet goose and a pet whoopee cushion? How about a Barbarino pastiche? At least the aliens look like the Magi, right? And please watch out for mild spoilers for “The Mandalorian” season 2!
Listen to this episode of Totally Rad Christmas
Author: Gerry D / Joseph Wade
Title: Ep 57 – A Cosmic Christmas (w/ Joseph Wade)

Winter is in full swing, and Grace and I have the giggles today. I ask her some Holly Jolly Christmas questions and they quickly spiral into moments of laughter as we’re interrupted by her Teddy Bears, we try to figure out the names of Santa’s reindeer, and I’m reminded how nice a kid she is when I ask her the question: if you could have any gift on your wishlist what would it be? Her answer surprised me!
I also share another listener memory from Rick, and how the song “Downtown” puts him in a Christmas mood, I recommend a book, and read the story “The Set of Poe” by George Ade.
Though I don’t mention it in the episode, we just hit 30,000 downloads! Thank you THANK YOU for all who have been listening this past year. I’m overwhelmed and grateful for you all!
00:00 Introduction
02:10 Holly Jolly Christmas with Gracie
19:37 Listener Memory
25:08 Cozy Christmas Book Corner: A Calm Christmas and a Happy New Year by Beth Kempton
31:47 Story: The Set of Poe by George Ade
45:15 Concluding Thoughts
Deck the Halls by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100270
Artist: http://incompetech.com/
Listen to this episode of the Cozy Christmas Podcast
Author: ArtK
Title: Connor the Reindeer? (and More Holly Jolly Fun with Grace)

Many listeners are in the middle of winter, so Scott and Jay are offering a little repreive with Christmas songs about warm weather. Artists include The Dukes of Surf, Jimmy Buffett, The Hollyberries, Don Ho, Kenny Chesney, Batesy, and Los Straitjackets.
https://jinglejank.com/episodes/019.html
Listen to this episode of Jingle Jank Podcast
Author: Scott Newman and Jay LaChapelle
Title: Episode 19 – Warm Weather Christmas Songs

Cornelia catches a glimpse of Joe in the window drooling over her and Miss Tucker’s dinner. She prepares Joe a very appetizing looking plate full of leftovers… and a cool, refreshing can of Coke. Plus: Masterpiece Theatre, Latin verbs, Cornelia’s retainer, Coca-Cola’s long history with Santa Claus, and much more! Join us as we discuss Minute 47 of Santa Claus: The Movie (1985).
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Listen to this episode of Santa By the Minute Podcast
Author: santabytheminute
Title: Minute 47 – A Coca-Cola Cliffhanger

Join Chris & Kris as they listen to a few of the new celebrity MTA announcements currently being played on subway platforms throughout the city. Some of the celebrities include Jerry Seinfeld, Whoopi Goldberg, Debi Mazar and many more. In the news, Kris talks about the newest addition to Times Square, (Hint: Don’t blow out your flip flops or you might step on a pop top). In listener mail, Chris and Kris explain the art of hailing a cab. Be on the lookout for another episode next week with a very special guest. Stay safe and Happy Holidays!
Listen to this episode of Christmas Time in the City
Author: Chris & Kris
Title: The New Celebrity Subway Announcements

What’s up, dudes? Welcome to Season 2 of TRC! I’m here with Benji Pearson to talk the made-for-tv movie “A Very Brady Christmas”! We’ve got the loving family, the jilted quirky housekeeper, and the worst wife ever! (Looking at you, Nora!) If you’re wondering if a grown woman magically sings her husband free from debris, she does! Put your shades on, pop your collar and dive into this rad(?) sitcom continuation! [Insert Marcia, Marcia, Marcia joke here.]
Listen to this episode of Totally Rad Christmas
Author: Gerry D / Benji Pearson
Title: Ep 56 – A Very Brady Christmas (w/ Benji Pearson)

TGI Podcast is BACK with an early episode to celebrate Valentine’s Day! In this episode, Matt heads back to the land of Boy Meets World to discuss ‘First Girlfriends’ Club’ from Season 5 of the show.
This episode features discussions about terrible plot lines, how Jack hit a classic sitcom trope we saw earlier in the year in a Full House episode and why money is better than chocolate. As always, we end the podcast by determining whether this episode should be deemed a Valentine’s Day classic!
Be sure to follow the podcast on Instagram and to like our Facebook page. If you leave us a review on iTunes we will also send you a FREE sticker!
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Author: Matt Eurich
Title:
It’s Episode 23 and it’s great to be alive.
We start with a Story of Shame form one of the co-hosts of Jingle Jank, Jay Lachapelle, will the young ever learn that no good will come from peeking at your Christmas presents?
Hard to believe, but this is the first time we look at one of the major versions of A Christmas Carol. This is the 1984 one starring George C Scott as Scrooge and a host of British actors in the supporting roles. It’s a fantastic version and if you’ve never seen it, it’s on YouTube.
Plus there’s a very bad quiz where you have to guess if the actors from this version of A Christmas Carol ever appeared in Dr Who.
Robin and Juno sing Away In A Manger and manage to get most of the words right.
This Episode’s recommendation is Gossipmongers. In my opinion it’s the funniest podcast out there. Here’s a link: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/gossipmongers/id1454848064
If you want to get in touch please email me at totalchristmas@gmail.com
Merry Christmas
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Ken Kessler from the Sounds of Christmas talked about how he keeps the station fresh all year long. He talks about surprise releases, both from this past year and from many years ago!
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Author: Ken Kessler
Title: Keeping It Fresh and Surprise Releases

Grab some fries and McNuggets and get ready for a supersized episode! Our friend and fellow podcaster, Jason Devall of ToyWorldOrder, joins us as Santa appoints his new assistant and hungry Joe watches happy families eat inside McDonald’s. Listen to us talk about hamburgers, McDonald’s in the 1980s, movie tie-ins, and much more! Join us as we discuss Minute 46 of Santa Claus: The Movie (1985).
Jason’s Website: http://www.toyworldorder.com
Out Podcast Website:
https://binstoybin.wixsite.com/binstoybin/santa-by-the-minute-podcast
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Author: santabytheminute
Title: Minute 46 – McMinute (w/ Jason Devall)

Welcome to the start of season 2!
In today’s episode, I share with you what has been keeping me in the Christmas mood (hint: snow, cookies, and music); Then I share an email from our listener Rick who writes to tell about his favorite Christmas movies – and he has some shocking and very strict guidelines on what counts as a Christmas movie. Then, I read the Christmas chapter from Charles Dickens’ first novel, The Pickwick Papers.
Grab a cup of hot cocoa and come on in by the fire!
Timestamps
0:00 Introduction
0:58 Deck the Halls: Winter Weather and Cookies https://sallysbakingaddiction.com/chewy-pumpkin-oatmeal-chocolate-chip-cookies/
03:50 Listener Memory: Rick’s Favorite Christmas movies
09:58 Introduction and background for The Pickwick Papers
12:12 The Pickwick Papers, Chapter 30
36:50 Thoughts on the story, plans for upcoming episodes, and closing comments.
PS: Gracie will be on next weeks episode, we didn’t have time to record anything together this past week.
Music:
Deck the Halls and Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100270
Artist: http://incompetech.com/
Listen to this episode of the Cozy Christmas Podcast
Author: ArtK
Title: Christmas with Mr. Pickwick
