🦃 It’s 1983, and we’re spending Thanksgiving in July at the Saturday Supercade. Join us as we take a cue from Q*bert and pals and try to stay on topic as they learn how to build a Q home in a Q land.

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🎙 Guests:

Chad Young (The Horror Movie BBQ, TPIF: Thank Pod It’s Funny, @horrormoviebbq).

Tom Coombs (The Pop Daddy, @thepopdaddy).

Jayme Kilsby (@brainexploderrr).

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💬 Topics & Tangents:

1. We all tried to remember who brought up the Q*bert special last year while talking about A Thanksgiving Tale, and we were all wrong.

2. Even Kangaroo got a Saturday Supercade segment eventually.

3. Peter Cullen was the first voice of Mario in the Donkey Kong segment.

4. The Kingdom Chums: Little David’s Adventure, an animated retelling of David and Goliath featuring Billy Bowles (Q*bert) as a stuffed lion come to life.

5. Pauline and her return in Super Mario Odyssey.

6. We accidentally introduce Chad to Spookley, the Square Pumpkin.

7. They gave the snakes arms!

8. Viper has a Mae West voice, which leads into a tangent about Quasi at the Quackadero.

9. Chief Q*Eagle reminded me of Randall Cunningham’s name in Tecmo Super Bowl.

10. Saturday Supercade’s extensive use of the Hanna-Barbera Sound Effects Library.

11. Home Movies: “Don’t Put Marbles in Your Nose.”

12. Mike guests on TPIF: Thank Pod It’s Funny to discuss the Perfect Strangers Thanksgiving episode, Wild Turkey.

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📼 Retro Commercial Break:

John Wanamaker’s 1988 Thanksgiving Sale.

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🎤 And Now, These Messages:

Tis the Podcast.

“Saturday Supercade,” “Q*bert,” and “Thanksgiving for the Memories” © 1983 Ruby-Spears Productions.

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What better way to celebrate Christmas in July than with a Buzzfeed quiz: buzzfeed.com/devinherenda/holiday-movie-in-july-quiz
Vote on today’s daily Christmas Music Battle:https://pollforall.com/p3o2d0b5
Stay up to date on Christmas TV: http://www.mostlychristmas.com/christmastvschedule/1/

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Author: Bramble Jam Podcast Network
Title: July 20th – 158 Days Until Christmas
Chrismas Morning

Happy Christmas in July! Buckle up, because this episode has a little bit of everything in it –

I finally catch up with Gracie and she talks about her role in our community theater’s production of The Sound of Music. We then talk about our trip to Bronner’s Christmas Store, and of course had to taste test some cookies I picked up from there. After that we get very silly and attempt to talk in British accents (with horrible results) and I do my worst impression of Kermit the Frog – (with apologies to Tim Babb and the Can’t Wait for Christmas Podcast – you can keep your Imaginary Listener Who Kind of Sounds Like Kermit the Frog!)

After that author Nat Bickel stops by to read her new Christmas short story “The Adventures of Phoebe’s Christmas Dwarf” which is going to be published this fall in a new collection of heartwarming Christmas stories.

Remember to honor Christmas in your heart, and try to keep it all the year… this episode will surely help you do that!

Find Nat online: https://www.natmosfear.com/

Timestamps

00:00 Introduction

04:39 Conversation with Gracie

28:52 Story Introduction

30:50 The Adventures of Phoebe’s Christmas Dwarf

01:03:54 Final Thoughts and Wrap Up!

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Tis the Podcast

Happy Tuesday, and an apology for the belated drop! This week, the elves take a trip down memory lane to visit three of our favorite Christmas-loving rodents, Alvin, Simon, & Theodore for the 1981 Christmas Special, A Chipmunk Christmas. Find a cool spot to cozy up and join us as we talk Harry Potter (yet again), our histories with the Chipmunks, and this timeless classic.

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Title: We’re helping Alvin make money (A Chipmunk Christmas 1981)
Tis the Podcast'

🎄 It’s 1992, and a group of 30-year-old teenagers are on a bus trip to their doom unless an angel in training can convince her supervisor they’re worth saving.

Join us for a very strange and very special visit to America’s most famous ZIP code in our first adaptation of It’s a Wonderful Life, even though this episode seems to have forgotten to actually adapt it.

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🎙 Guest:

Ed Daly (The Christmas Book: The Ultimate Guide to Your Favorite Holiday, EZEdDaly.com, @ezeddaly).

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💬 Topics & Tangents:

1. Bonnie Urseth (Miriam) in We’ve Got It Made.

2. Brian Austin Green (David) as Metallo in Smallville.

3. Luke Perry (Dylan) in The Sandlot: Heading Home.

4. Of course Donna’s birthday is on Christmas Day.

4. Brandon’s amazing, generic FOOTBALL/SPORTS poster above his bed.

5. The West Beverly High Madrigal Singers (no relation) sing the original, drinking song lyrics to Deck the Hall.

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📼 Retro Commercial Break:

7up Cool Spot Christmas Commercial, 1992.

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🎤 And Now, These Messages:

Can’t Wait for Christmas Podcast.

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“Beverly Hills 90210” and “It’s a Totally Happening Life” © 1992 Torand Productions, Inc.

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Advent Calendar House

This week we are continuing our Classic Christmas in July by covering the good old boys of Mayberry. This episode is centered around “Christmas Story” from the first season of The Andy Griffith Show.

Matt talks about how this show is a favorite of someone important in his life, he offers up his take on a southern accent, talks about how one character probably should have had alcohol poisoning, and, as always, he determines whether or not this should be deemed a holiday classic. Be sure to enjoy your last couple weeks of July, but that means the ‘Ber Months are on the horizon!

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Author: Matt Eurich
Title: The Andy Griffith Show: Christmas Story
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Totally Rad Christmas

What’s up, dudes? It’s a spin-off episode! Yep, Duane and Scott from Tinsel Tunes did a Little Drummer Boy episode, and it inspired me to cover a cool version by Joan Jett! It’s very classic rock, with the I-bVII-I progression up front in the quasi-bridge section. It also leaves a lot of room for the drummer to…well, drum!!! Electric guitars, rolled “r’s”, and pull-offs! Oh my! So turn up your amp, engage your overdrive pedal, and let the drummer play fills all over this episode!

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Christmas Morning
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Joan Jet “Little Drummer Boy” (w/ Duane and Scott)

Welcome to episode 55 of Holly Jolly X’masu! In this episode, I’ll be Yumi Matsutoya’s Christmas songs.

When it comes to Japanese Christmas music, there are a handful of really key artists. Over the past forty years, one of the most influential is Yumi Matsutoya. She’s certainly not the most prolific when it comes to Christmas music, but she helped to revive public interest, and she furthered the success of Japanese Christmas pop songs. While original Christmas pop songs were being written in Japan as early as the 1950s, until the late 1970s they were more the exception than the rule. From 1978 to 1983, a string of Christmas hits written by young Japanese pop and rock artists helped convince the public and the music industry that there was more to Christmas than “Jingle Bells,” “Rudolph,” and Bing Crosby. Yuming was one of the most successful of the bunch.

From 1974 to 2002, Yuming regularly produced Christmas, or Christmassy songs. “MISSLIM,” “Streamline ‘80” and “Surf and Snow” were albums I bought or knew about early on. I found out about the others as I researched her more. I’ve bought copies of most of the albums featuring her Christmas songs, but the rest came from her “Seasons Colours Song Collection” 4-CD set.

I was eager to talk about her music and the impact it has had. One of the things I enjoyed most about researching her was finding videos of some of her old performances. She’s always had a great stage presence, but it’s the older videos, particularly from the 70s and 80s, that I enjoy the most. One I regret not being able to find was a video of her performing “Christmas Waiting At The Lodge” while riding a ski lift. It’s from a late-70s or early-80s television special, and it reminded me of one of John Denver’s specials from the same period.

Christmas Waiting At The Lodge

Let’s Move In Together

Before The Diamond Dust Fades

Angel Cryin’ X’mas

Wings Of Winter

Snow, Moon And Flowers

December Rain

I hope you’ve enjoyed Yumi Matsutoya’s music. If you’d like to hear more from her, there’s plenty to be found online. A lot of unauthorized videos have been taken down lately, but she has her own YouTube channel and more music is being added there regularly. Her Christmas music is just the tip of the iceberg.

Join me back here on the 25th for my third Christmas In July episode. I don’t expect it to be late, but I’ve run into a lot of snags, including delays to my latest order of records, so there’s a chance it won’t hit until the 26th. I have a great selection of summery Christmas songs lined up and you’re sure to enjoy 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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Episode 55 – Yumi Matsutoya’s Christmas Songs

Holly Jolly Xmasu

Sounds of Christmas

 Ken Kessler from the Sounds of Christmas continuesa Christmas in July event by talking to hosts of other Christmas podcasts about their podcasts – what they’re about, how (and why) they started doing it (and continue to do it) and what they’ve got planned for upcoming episodes. Today he talks to Tim from the Can’t Wait For Christmas podcast, Art from A Cozy Christmas Podcast and Matt from North Pole Radio!

Can’t Wait For Christmas podcast: https://cantwaitforchristmaspod.com

A Cozy Christmas podcast: https://www.cozychristmaspodcast.com

North Pole Radio: https://open.spotify.com/show/4gQmZ1ftxD44EpOciGMEIL

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Author: Ken Kessler
Title: Christmas In July Podcastpalooza Part Two
Sounds of Christmas

Christmas Podding

This week on Christmas Podding we deep dive into the world of Novelty Christmas Ornaments and dissect why you should NEVER buy one to put on your tree.

Were you smart enough to buy up big in the mid year Toy sales only to have your Christmas Shopping done and dusted for Christmas 2022. Well Liam and Ness are at loggerheads as to why and why not its a good idea, plus

How is Christmas coming to the rescue of the world wide cost of living struggle we are all facing at the moment. We uncover a festive feel good story we know you’ll love.

Join your Aussie Hosts Liam Ness as they talk all things Christmas, all year long on Australia’s ONLY Christmas Podcast, Christmas Podding.

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Author: Liam Renton
Title: Christmas Podding – Why novelty Christmas Ornaments should NEVER make it on your Christmas Tree, EVER.
Christmas Podding

🎄 It’s 1985, but we’re rocketing into the future, when apparently urgent veterinary care no longer exists.

It’s Scrooge Sunday, so join us for a glimpse into the space-age year of 2062 to find out if 3 robotic ghosts of Christmas can convince Mr. Spacely to change his stingy ways, while the clock is ticking for the Jetsons’ dog, Astro, on his deathbed.

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🎙 Guest:

Jack Ford (The Total Christmas Podcast).

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💬 Topics & Tangents:

1. George Jetson apparently was/will be born at the end of July 2022.

2. George O’Hanlon (George Jetson) as Joe McDoakes in a series of instructional parody short films from the 1940s and ’50s.

3. The Jetsons’ “laser tree.”

4. “Bongo Feet and Zip,” the classic Hanna-Barbara running sound effect, is heard 9 times in this episode.

5. This episode marks the last appearance speaking appearance of the Jetsons’ pet alien, Orbitty.

6. Astro’s supposed fever is normal for dogs.

7. How the Flintstones movie teenage Spacely and his future wife watch changes the theory that both shows take place in the same time period.

8. The robotic Ghost of Christmas Past, Present (literally a talking wrapped Christmas present), and “Yet to Be.”

9. I had to look up whether Spacely even had a pet to warrant having a personal veterinarian. Meet Zero.

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📼 Retro Commercial Break:

George Jetson’s Air Pollution PSA, National Clean Air Coalition, 1990.

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🎤 And Now, These Messages:

Cool Kids Club, a nostalgia-fueled trip back to the ’80s and ’90s.

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“The Jetsons” and “A Jetson Christmas Carol” © 1985 Hanna-Barbara Productions, Inc.

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Sleigh Bells & Mistletoe Podcast

We continue our Christmas in July series, Xmas Catalogs, by learning all about the websites. In this episode, Corey Groth, vintage Christmas enthusiast and collector, joins us to talk about Christmas catalogs in digital form for this age.

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Title: Xmas Catalogs: The Websites

Total Christmas

Merry Christmas in July you beautiful people.

This episode starts with our weekly quiz.  Do you know what colour mistletoe berries are?  If you do, you’ll get at least one question right.  If you don’t….   what?  of course you know what colour they are.

Then we have a Story of Shame sent in by the mom of our podcast mascot Elmer, Jennifer Kay.

This week the Do You Hear What I Hear from our podcast barman, Bob Baker, is all about Nappies.

Then I talk about Christmas in July, the history of where it (possibly) originated and how it evolved.

Then I look at 8 different songs that all share the same title:  Christmas in July.
Here they are if you want to listen to the whole song:

Jonathan Coulton & John Roderick

Alex the Astronaut

Lizzie Waters

Englewood

The Therapy Sisters

The Ego Trippers

Sufjan Stevens

Nik Whitcomb

This episode’s version of A Christmas Carol is The Jetsons Christmas Carol and if you want to listen to it, you’ll have to check out the latest episode of The Advent Calendar House Podcast with Mike Westfall.
Here’s a link:
https://adventcalendar.house/

This episode’s recommendation is a very funny podcast called Wheel of Misfortune hosted by Alison Spittle and Fern Brady.   If you don’t mind a bit of bad language, you’re sure to find it very funny.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p08m3z73/episodes/downloads

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Merry Christmas

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Author: Jack
Title: Episode 60 – Christmas in July
Total Christmas

Advent Calendar House

🎄 It’s 1995, and a couple of giant space monsters with swords are about to lose a snowball fight against the powerless Power Rangers, who can’t Morph at the North Pole due to a cross-current of holiday magic. And also magnets.

You can watch I’m Dreaming of a White Ranger on the official Powers Rangers YouTube Channel.

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🎙 Guests:

Andre Bennett (@AndreBennettGO).

Lindy Kempe (@ieatvideogames).

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💬 Topics & Tangents:

1. I’m Dreaming of a White Ranger on Ranger Wiki.

2. Dynaman, an English-dubbed parody of Super Sentai on the USA Network’s Night Flight, circa 1988.

3. Rubber Suit Rumble! and Cult Cinema Cloister Facebook groups, maintained by Andre.

4. Differences between the aired TV episode and the VHS cut, which was released 2 months earlier.

5. The Order, a proposed, Expendables-style film starring former Power Rangers.

6. Amy Jo Johnson (Kimberly) directed a Season 2 episode of Superman & Lois.

7. The Ranger “in jail” we alluded to isn’t even in this episode.

8. Affirmative Clothing Company, co-founded by David Yost (Billy).

9. Paul Schrier (Bulk) finally got to play a legit Ranger in 2017 in the web series Power Rangers Hyperforce.

10. Robert von Fliss has 4 credits on IMDb, and they’re all as Santa Claus.

11. The real-life Command Center: The House of the Book at the American Jewish University.

12. Rito Revolto, a giant skeleton warrior, learning about holiday spirit is just the Skeletor scene all over again.

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📼 Retro Commercial Break:

Pizza Hut: “Right Field,” 1990, from the VHS release of the first Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movie.

Diet Coke: “Choose Wisely,” 1990, from the VHS release of Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade.

OnStar: “Batcave,” 2000, featuring Batman and Michael Gough as Alfred, except I was probably thinking of the Diet Coke ad before Batman ’89.

Saban’s 4½ minutes of commercials in front of the VHS release of I’m Dreaming of a White Ranger, including an ad for THE VIDEO YOU’RE ALREADY WATCHING.

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🎤 And Now, These Messages:

Behind the Bells, a one-horse open sleigh ride into the world of Christmas movies.

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“Mighty Morphin Power Rangers” and “I’m Dreaming of a White Ranger” © 1995 Saban Entertainment, Inc.

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Title: Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: I’m Dreaming of a White Ranger

Another week, another Christmas morning!
Vote on today’s daily Christmas Music Battle: https://pollforall.com/pl9rjo4x
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Author: Bramble Jam Podcast Network
Title: July 13th – 165 days until Christmas
Chrismas Morning

Advent Calendar House

🎃 It’s 1989, and Rue McClanahan is trapped in an underground castle inhabited by a bunch of Gremlin-looking puppets called Greevils — and for some reason wants to leave.

Join us for a Halloween in July celebration of The Wickedest Witch, co-written and produced by ALF creator Paul Fusco, and starring Blanche from The Golden Girls as the evil Avarissa. As far as we know, this Halloween special only ever aired once, but somehow managed to capture our hearts and burrow itself into the cavernous depths of our memories.

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🎙 Guest:

Matt from Dinosaur Dracula (The Purple Stuff Podcast, @dinosaurdracula).

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📺 Watch It:

There are 3 copies on YouTube — some include commercials, others hit record a second too late. For the closest we can get to a full picture of the special, here are all 3, courtesy of:

1. Dinosaur Dracula,
2. Jared’s VHS Treasures,
3. trivialord.

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💬 Topics & Tangents:

1. The Wickedest Witch on Dinosaur Dracula.

2. Rue McClanahan on Entertainment Tonight, October 27, 1989 (Interview starts at 6:57).

3. Ronn Lucas (Sammy), creator of Scorch and the 1988 Disney Channel channel special, Who’s in Charge Here?

4. Judge Doom murdering a clown shoe in Who Framed Roger Rabbit?

5. Free Stuff for Kids.

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📼 Retro Commercial Break:

McDonald’s Halloween Gift Certificate Books, 1989 during the airing of The Wickedest Witch.

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🎤 And Now, These Messages:

Weird Christmas, all things holly, jolly, and odd-ly.

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“The Wickedest Witch” © 1989 Boo You Productions.

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Welcome to episode 54 of Holly Jolly X’masu! In this episode, I’ll be discussing Yumi Matsutoya’s classic 1980 album, “Surf & Snow – Volume One.”

For as big as Yuming is, and considering how easy it is to find reviews, critiques and opinions about her online, I was surprised by the sparse amount of biographical information about her. The highlights are covered, but not nearly to the granular degree of other artists, even ones far less popular or accomplished. I still managed to learn a decent amount about her, which always makes my research more enjoyable. One thing that’s always amused me about “Surf & Snow” is that she never released a Volume Two. Mel Brooks is finally getting around to “History Of The World Part 2,” so I guess there’s always hope.

While researching this episode, I was pleased to find some live videos of Yuming performing some of the songs that I’d never seen before. I wanted to share those and the fantastic video of “Koibito ga Santa Claus” from that 1986 special with you here in the show notes.

I Want To Be A Mermaid

Dazzling Grass Baseball – At A Small Ballpark

Koibito ga Santa Claus / My Lover Is Santa Claus

I hope you’ve enjoyed my introduction to Yumi Matsutoya and her music. She’s a true icon in Japan, and considering the wealth of music she’s produced, and the breadth of styles she’s covered, you’re bound to find something of hers to enjoy. Join me back here later this month as I cover the rest of her Christmas music. Then join me on the 25th (or thereabouts) for my Christmas in July episode. I’ve run into several delays so it might be a day late, but I’ll be doing what I can to get it out on time. I’ve compiled a great collection of summer-themed Christmas songs and you want to miss it.

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: Holly Jolly X’masu
Title:

Episode 54 – Yumi Matsutoya’s “Surf & Snow – Volume One”

Holly Jolly Xmasu

TGI Podcast

Christmas in July continues to roll right along as we dive into another classic television show. This week we are discussing Happy Days and the episode titled, “Guess Who’s Coming to Christmas”

In this recording, Matt makes another Christmas connection, explains how weird one particular scene is and, as always, tries to determine if this should be deemed a holiday classic. Get your poodle skirts on and slick back your hair as we travel to the 1950s (in the 1970s) on this week’s episode!

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Author: Matt Eurich
Title:

Happy Days: Guess Who’s Coming to Christmas

TGI Podcast