On this episode, we celebrate #ChristmasPodcastDay with a bonus episode all about A Sesame Street Christmas Carol.

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VOTE HERE FOR MERRY MUSIC MADNESS (Round 4)

00:00 – 02:25 Intro and welcome
02:25 – 12:56 A Sesame Street Christmas Carol
12:56 – 15:36 Wrap Up
15:36 – 17:11 Outtakes

“We Wish You A Merry Christmas” United States Marine Band
“Jingle Bells” Performed by Kristen Nowicki

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Author: Tim Babb
Title: CWFC 118 – A Sesame Street Christmas Carol (#ChristmasPodcastDay Bonus Episode)

Hello! Happy Christmas Podcast Day everyone! As all of us at the Christmas Podcast Network are talking about some of our favorite versions of A Christmas Carol, today I am going to look at a stage version – specifically I want to talk about how Charles Dickens performed a one man version of the novel, and how that carries on today through his Great Great Grandson, Gerald Dickens. I replay some clips from my interview with Gerald back in December 2020 where he talked about how he began to perform the Carol 30 years ago. I recommend you go and take a listen to the full episode!

A Christmas Carol with Gerald Dickens: https://cozychristmas.libsyn.com/a-christmas-carol-with-gerald-dickens

Gerald Dickens Website: https://www.geralddickens.com/tour-dates.html

Gerald Dickens Blog – it’s a really fascinating read about his travels and performances. https://geralddickens.wordpress.com/

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Author: ArtK
Title: A Christmas Carol – On The Stage
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TGI Podcast

Happy November 1st and Happy Christmas Podcast Day!

To kickoff the holiday season we are covering the only Saved by the Bell Christmas episode(s)! The theme of Christmas Podcast Day is ‘A Christmas Carol’ and we are bending the rules a little bit to be able to cover this infamous episode.

Matt talks his personal history with this episode and why it means a lot to him, how the characters really rail on homeless people and how Jessie was making bank back in 1991!

Be sure to listen to the rest of the podcasts participating in Christmas Podcast Day!

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Author: Matt Eurich
Title: Saved By The Bell: Home For Christmas (Christmas Podcast Day)
TGI Podcast

Merry Britsmas

It’s a Merry Britsmas Christmas Podcast Day Special! Xmas Podcast Day will showcase a whole range of takes on A Christmas Carol from brilliant festive podcasters. Here, we’ll stay British with 1970’s Scrooge, a musical favourite of mine starring Albert Finney!

Check out more Xmas podcasts at https://christmaspodcasts.com/

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Author: Adam Parker Sibun
Title: Merry Britsmas 53 – Christmas Podcast Day – Scrooge the Musical
Merry Britsmas

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Author: Bob & Mark
Title: Promo #3
Festive

Happy National Christmas Podcast Day!  The theme of today’s special event is for the many different Christmas podcasts to cover a version of Charles Dickens Christmas Carol.  Since we are the Festive Foreign Film Fans, we needed a foreign adaptation and we discovered the 1953 Italian film Non è mai troppo tardi, which means “It’s Never Too Late”.   Now, we have to apologize to our listeners because the subtitles for this film were AI generated, so they are not exactly perfect.  It was lucky that we know the story so well, or we might’ve been in trouble.  We had a scene where our main Scrooge character — Antonio Trabbi — just shouted “Orange”, which did not seem particularly relevant in the context of the film.  Or, when he has reformed and yells to the boy in the street, he calls out “What vegetable is today?”  Again, compared to what I recall, this does  seem to track the book.  SInce we are only discussing the movie, and not customs or music, this is a much shorter episode. Take the extra time to find and listen to other Christmas podcasts.  They cover different topics and are all great, and I promise they will lift your spirits.  Just seach for Christmas on APple or Spotify and see what comes up.   We did this a few years ago and look at us now — watching Italian movies about fruits and vegetables!

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Author: Bob & Mark
Title: A Very Special Episode (Non è mai troppo tardi)
Festive

What’s up, dudes? It’s Christmas Podcast Day 2023! This year the Christmas Podcast Network is covering adaptations of “A Christmas Carol!” I’ve got Santa Ambassador Matt Spaulding from  North Pole Radio with me to talk about “The Real Ghostbusters” season 1 episode ‘Xmas Marks the Spot!’

The Ghostbusters are driving back from a bust when they inadvertently enter a rift in the space-time continuum. This time slip transports them back to London in 1837. They pick up massive readings in the PKE meter and follow them to their he house of Ebenezer Scrooge. Seeing ghosts, the boys take action and bust the spectral figures, not really they trapped the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present, and Yet to Come. Scrooge is initially grateful, but quickly becomes flabbergasted when they demand payment.

When the ghostbusters return to the future, people are cruel and selfish, and it seems that Christmas has been eradicated. It turns out that Scrooge was so furious over having to pay for their services, that he wrote a book denigrating the holiday. The ghostbusters have no choice but to launch a counter operation on two fronts: Egon will go into the containment unit to retrieve the benevolent spirits, and Peter, Winston, and Ray will go back to the past and pretend to be the ghosts in order to scare Scrooge straight. Spoiler alert! They succeed.

Christmas carols? Check. Ebenezer Scrooge? Yep. Blonde wigs and pink tutus? Well…only if for pretending to be a ghost. So grab your proton pack, pick up your PKE meter, and hop in Ecto-1 to get to this episode all about “The Real Ghostbusters” ‘Xmas Marks the Spot!’

Check us out on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Totally Rad Christmas Mall & Arcade, Teepublic.com, or TotallyRadChristmas.com! Later, dudes!

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Author: Gerry D / Matt Spaulding
Title: The Real Ghostbusters “Xmas Marks the Spot” (w/ Matt Spaulding)

Greetings Creepazoids! It’s the day after Halloween, but that doesn’t mean the scares have to stop! This week we’re bringing you an episode all about the 1988 film Scrooged, starring Bill Murray as the scroogiest of TV executives and a whole host of Christmas spirits determined to show him the error of his ways.

November 1st also Christmas Podcast Day! Today our fellow Christmas podcasters are all covering a different adaptation of Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol”, so head on over to social media and search for #ChristmasPodcastDay to join in on the fun!

Questions/Comments? Email us at XmasCreeps@gmail.comTweet us @ChristmasCreepsVisit us on the web at ChristmasCreeps.com! Join us on our Discord channel!

Intro / Outro: “Carol of the Bells” by Bards Bizarre

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Author: Christmas Creeps
Title: Episode 147: Scrooged
Christmas Creeps

Closer to Christmas

On the twenty-seventh episode of Closer to Christmas, I am celebrating Christmas Podcast Day with my version of a Christmas Carol, and I am covering all the information and reviewing another Funko Games holiday offering. Disney Mickey’s Christmas Carol game!  If you would like to pick up the Closer to Christmas Coloring Book that I released, for yourself, or as a gift for someone, you can do so, by clicking here: ⁠https://a.co/d/7n5QjOr⁠ You can follow me here: @closertoxmas You can also email me, I would love to hear your feedback. Email me at closertochristmaspodcast@gmail.com Please rate and review the podcast wherever you are listening, it helps spread the word, and I appreciate it from the bottom of my heart. To check out any visual component to this epidode, check out my Youtube page: https://www.youtube.com/@closertochristmas

 

 

And finally, and HUGE thank you to my brother, Kevin, for allowing me to use his music throughout my show. If you like what you hear, you can pick up his album on Itunes, which can be found here: A solstice night on Apple music or A Solstice Night on Amazon

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Author: Charlie
Title:

027 Disney Mickey’s Christmas Carol game

Closer to Christmas

Sounds of Christmas

Ken from the Sounds of Christmas celebrates Christmas Podcast Day and the upcoming 180th anniversary of A Christmas Carol, with a look at all (or at least most) of the adaptations of that famous holiday story that included music specifically recorded for that production! He starts with a television special in the early 1950s and goes all the way up to two movies that were released last year! Plus, Ken has a special announcement near the end of the episode with details about a special program coming to the Sounds of Christmas in December!

Listen to the Sounds of Halloween station: https://www.soundsofchristmas.com/listen-now.html

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Watch the 1954 version of A Christmas Carol from the television anthology series Shower Of Stars: https://youtu.be/IWhEEJUnC8A?si=YMCfavTM-4UYFtO7

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Author: Ken Kessler
Title: The Music of a Christmas Carol
Sounds of Christmas

Welcome to episode 92 of Holly Jolly X’masu! In this special Christmas Podcasters Day episode, I talk about “Mr. Magoo’s Christmas Carol,” from 1962.

I can’t tell you how much I love this special. It’s one of those things from when I was kid that has really stood the test of time. Jule Styne and Bob Merrill’s music is a big reason for that, as are the performances of Jim Backus, Jack Cassidy and the rest of the cast. I was really only able to scratch the surface about the special and the people involved. If you’d like to learn more, do yourself a favor and get yourself a copy of Darrell Van Citters exceptional book, “Mr. Magoo’s Christmas Carol, The Making Of The First Animated Christmas Special.”

Since this is Christmas Podcast Day, make sure to check out a few of the other podcasts out there. You can find us all at christmaspodcasts.com, but we’ll also be posting links to each other’s shoes throughout the day.

Be sure to join me back here next month as I talk about the music of Japanese clarinetist Shoji Suzuki. Up first is the 1959 compilation, “X’mas All Star Jazz Parade.” After that, I’ll be covering his 1963 album, “Merry Christmas.” Then join me on the 25th for “Swingin’ Christmas” from 1961. It’s one of the first Japanese Christmas albums I found online, and one that really got me hooked on finding more. All three are exceptional albums and you won’t want to miss them.

As always, any feedback on this episode would be appreciated. If have any suggestions, or 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. I’ve also opened a Redbubble store. I only have a couple designs up, but keep an eye on it as I’ll be trying to add more. Half of any proceeds or donations received will be donated to support the people of Ukraine, while the rest will be used to purchase 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!

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Author: Scott Leopold
Title:

Episode 92: Mr. Magoo’s Christmas Carol

Holly Jolly Xmasu

Brace yourselves, Christmas Cousins, because we’ve stitched together the most intriguing show opener in the history of The Christmas Cousins podcast! And guess what?

 

We’ve switched things up this time, with none other than Cousin Seth taking the lead, which is quite the twist from our usual order of things.

 

In this special Season 2 preview episode, we’re here to unveil all the holiday magic we’ve concocted for you. Our first season was an overwhelming success, thanks to your fantastic support and feedback. With your enthusiasm as our driving force, we’ve decided to go bigger, better, and more festive than ever in Season 2.

 

So, sit back, relax, and get ready to unwrap the tantalizing tidbits we have in store for you. We’re introducing a host of new surprises, from exclusive breaking news episodes to bonus content that’ll light up your holiday season.

 

We’re also checking in on Seth’s thrilling journey through his first year with the holidays, with all the mirth and mayhem you can expect. Don’t forget to mark your calendar for our Veterans’ Day special and Christmas Podcast Day, where we’ll bring you “The Christmas Cousins Christmas Carol”!

 

The festivities are kicking off in spectacular fashion, and we can’t wait to share the yuletide cheer with you in Season 2. 🌟🎄

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Author: Christmas Cousins Pod
Title:

Season 2 Preview Spectacular: Bigger, Festive & even more Cousin Seth!!

Christmas Cousins

As we ease our way into another Christmas season, we’re practicing thta somewhat forgotten tradition of telling ghost stories at Christmas time! In 1883, Temple Bar magazine published a story by a writer and physician named Arthur Conan Doyle. Nowadays, we refer to him as sir Arthur Conan Doyle, and we know him best as the creator of that most famous of detectives: Sherlock Holmes. But this 1883 story isn’t about Sherlock. It’s about a ship trapped in arctic ice and the strange things the captain and crew experience. Join Brian for a reading of The Captain of the Polestar.

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Author: Brian Earl
Title: Story Time — The Captain of the Polestar
Christmas Past

TGI Podcast

🎃Happy Halloween! We are wrapping up spooky month by going back to one of our favorite shows: Home Improvement!

In this episode, we discuss what is coming up for Christmas Podcast Day, the great Toy Story and Lion King Easter egg in this episode and we also talk about a new segment/bonus episode that will be debuting this month!

Be sure to leave us a review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify and find us on Instagram and Facebook by searching for TGI Podcast!

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Author: Matt Eurich
Title: Home Improvement: I Was A Teenage Taylor (Halloween)
TGI Podcast

What’s up, dudes? Happy Halloween! Yes, it’s October 31, All Hallows Eve, and that means we’re talking about the Urtext of horror slashers, “Halloween” and its network television debut. There are frights and jumps, and many deaths from unsuspecting teenage babysitters. It’s such a monumental movie that it spawned a multiversal franchise spanning 45 years.

Halloween is an iconic slasher film written by John Carpenter and Debra Hill, and released on Oct 25, 1978. Starring Jamie Lee Curtis and Donald Pleasance, it introduced us to the Shape, Michael Audrey Myers, who was committed to a sanitarium for murdering his teenage sister on Halloween night when he was a child. Fifteen years later, he escaped and returned to his hometown, where he stalked teenager Laurie Strode and her friends. Michael’s psychiatrist Dr. Sam Loomis pursued him with the intention of ending the evil for good.

In 1980, NBC purchased the television rights to Halloween for about $3 million. “Halloween” aired on television for the first time in October 25, 1981. NBC’s Standards and Practices censored certain scenes, much to the chagrin of Carpenter and Hill. This unfortunately resulted in the movie being too short to fill the two-hour time slot, and so Carpenter filmed about twelve minutes of additional material while he was making “Halloween II.”

The newly filmed scenes include Dr. Loomis at a hospital board review of Michael Myers. Dr. Loomis also talks to a then-6-year-old catatonic Michael at Smith’s Grove. Loomis also examines Michael’s abandoned cell after his escape from the Smith’s Grove facility, seeing the word “Sister” scratched into the door. Finally, Carpenter added a scene in which Lynda comes over to Laurie’s house to borrow a silk blouse before Laurie leaves to babysit, just as Annie telephones asking to borrow the same blouse. Funnily enough, Laurie’s hair is hidden by a towel, since Curtis had a much shorter hairstyle than she had worn in 1978.

Halloween became the model for countless slasher films, and, while many have tried, none have quite captured its raw, thrilling perfection. Indeed, Michael Myers is one of cinema’s greatest villains! So grab your ghost costume, pack your revolver, and hunt down this episode on the “Halloween” NBC premiere!

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Author: Gerry D
Title: Halloween ‘81 NBC premiere

Sounds of Christmas

Ken from the Sounds of Christmas continues the ten-day countdown of the most-listened-to and most-downloaded episodes of the Sounds of Christmas podcast with this one from August of 2021.

In this episode, Ken talks about the Christmas music legacy of Elvis Presley!

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Listen to this episode of the Sounds of Christmas Podcast
Author: Ken Kessler
Title: Podcast Countdown #1
Sounds of Christmas

In this enchanting episode, the Christmas Cousins, Seth and Chad step into the magical world of Hallmark with their review of “Design by Christmas.”

 

But hold onto your mistletoe, because these cousins are more off-track than ever, regaling you with weekend escapades that are equal parts hilarious and heartwarming.

 

As if that’s not enough, they share glowing podcast reviews from their incredible Christmas Cousins Community.

 

Tune in for a hearty dose of laughter, a sleighful of holiday cheer, and some merry musings on the Hallmark wonderland. It’s an extended family gathering you won’t want to miss, filled with chuckles and all the warm fuzzies of the season. 🎄

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Author: Christmas Cousins Pod
Title:

Hallmark Highlights: ‘Design by Christmas’ & Weekend Update

Christmas Cousins

Christmas Countdown Show 2022

In this episode, ⁠⁠⁠⁠Eric⁠⁠⁠⁠ and ⁠⁠⁠⁠Danny⁠⁠⁠⁠ begin counting down each of their Top 10 Desert Island Christmas Artists. Basically, you’re stranded on an island, and you can only listen to one artist’s Christmas music catalogue. Who do you go with? The guys chat about why they picked each artist, then share a story about each of their picks, from 10 down to 6.

Who will make their lists? Michael Buble, Pentatonix, Mariah Carey, Perry Como, Frank Sinatra, Tony Bennett? You gotta listen to find out!

Plus, the guys chat about the latest Christmas news, play a holly jolly Christmas themed game, and share what’s been going on lately in their respective lives.

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Author: A Countdown Network Production
Title: Top 10 Christmas Artists on a Desert Island | Part 1
Christmas Countdown'