In the fifteenth episode of 12 Days Pod, Dan and Cara discuss the game “Who Me?,” agree that Yesmare Before Christmas would be an excellent title for an episode, and share a very special voicemail from Ron Howard.

Friends, we’ve missed you so much. We hope you love this episode as much as we love our silly podcast.

 

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15. It’s Christmas in July, Season One Recap

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This is part three of The Christmas Hirelings by Mary Elizabeth Braddon.

It’s the Christmas holidays at Penlyon Place! In part three of the story, there are several Christmas meals and celebrations that Sir John, Danby, Miss Hawberk and the three children attend. Sir John and the youngest child Moppet continue to form a loving bond. These chapters overflow with Christmas cheer and is definitely worth making some hot chocolate while you listen.

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Title: The Christmas Hirelings, Part 3, ch. 5-6, by Mary Elizabeth Braddon

Advent Calendar House

We close out another countdown to Christmas in July with a sleigh ride back to the Stone-Age Year of Our Lord 1977 to watch Santa fall off the roof and a guy who acts like a caveman take over his job.

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

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🎙 On This Episode:

Mike Westfall (@fallwestmike), loudly demanding an audience with Santa Claus.

Gerry Davila (@RadChristmas), who has season’s greetings in his soul and yummy Fruity Pebbles in his bowl, from Totally Rad Christmas.

Sean Sotka (@xander0527), who tied whiskers tied onto his hat, or at least that’s what it looks like on the cover of the Christmas Podcasts Podcast.

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💬 Topics & Tangents:

• Our episode on the Fruity Pebbles Christmas Commercial.

• I found a Flintstones chronology on, of all places, Flickr.

• The Internet Archive’s VHS Vault.

Domino Rally.

• I want to know more about Santa’s reindeer turn signals.

Daze Before Christmas for Super Nintendo and Mega Drive (Genesis).

Virginia Gregg (Mrs. Claus) was the uncredited voice of Norman Bates’s mother in the first 3 Psycho movies.

• Santa’s workshop should have gotten Flintstone Theming.

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📼 Retro Commercial Break:

Fruity Pebbles: Rapping Barney (1988)

Voice Command Crusher RC Car (1993)

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🎤 And Now, These Messages:

Behind the Bells.

“A Flintstone Christmas” © 1977 Hanna-Barbera Productions.

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Tis the Podcast

Happy Thursday, Christmas fanatics! Welcome to the twenty-sixth official installment of “Another Christmas Story“!

This week, Lauren Simone will read to all of you Chapter Twenty-Five of our tale, entitled “My Grown Up Christmas List”. Within this chapter, we catch up with Megan, Jake, and Amy Rankin as they continue their attempts to get to Manhattan in time for Aaron’s performance at Radio City Music Hall! We hope you like it! If you do, make sure to share this episode and our website, upon which the text of this installment is posted, to get it in front of as many ears and eyes as possible!

Coming up on the show this upcoming Monday, July 26th, we will be dropping our episode on the 2002 made for TV movie, “It’s a Very Merry Muppet Christmas Movie”! And on Tuesday, July 27th, the elves will be joined by some very special, frequent and beloved guests to record another Double Feature of an episode, which will be dropping in your main feeds on Monday, August 2nd! We’ll be discussing the one Christmas episode of HBO’s critically acclaimed, hit television show, “Curb Your Enthusiasm” – Season 3, Episode 9: “Mary, Joseph and Larry” and the one Christmas episode of the far-too short-lived, hit TruTV comedy, “I’m Sorry” – Season 2, Episode 4: “Couple’s Massage”! Before that drops in your feeds though, on Thursday, July 29th, you’ll get to hear Chapter 26 of “Another Christmas Story” entitled “Hark the Herald Angel Sing”, which Adam Parker Sibun of “Merry Britmas” will be reading to y’all, and this upcoming Sunday – July 25th, which is Christmas in July already if you can believe it – you’ll find another bonus episode in your feeds to honor the occasion! So make sure to keep your eyes on your podcast feeds for that as well.

Enjoy, y’all!

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“Another Christmas Story” – Chapter Twenty-Five – My Grown Up Christmas List – As Read By Lauren Simone

Sleigh Bells & Mistletoe Podcast

It’s a snail mail party. In this episode, get all your questions answered about participating in a Christmas card exchange! Rikki talks with Jeff Westover, a fellow Christmas podcaster, and the man in the big red suit over at MyMerryChristmas.com.

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Title: SMBX The Christmas Card Exchange

How will Patch tell the people about his “something special”?  Advertise!  Patch and BZ then discuss the cost and advantages of advertising on the “tele-whats-its”.  Were “a horse in a hoop skirt” and “if you give extra kisses, you get bigger hugs” existing sayings?  Does Patch already know what television is?  What is inside BZ’s boardroom display case?   Plus:  Designing a SC: TM theme park that you’ll never be able to visit!  Join us as we discuss Minute 67 of Santa Claus: The Movie (1985).

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Advent Calendar House

🦃 We’re talking turkey as we dig up and dig in to a 1983 Thanksgiving special from puppeteer Paul Fusco, the creator of ALF.

Find links and complete show notes at: https://adventcalendar.house/episodes/a-thanksgiving-tale

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🎙 On This Episode:

Mike Westfall (@fallwestmike), nearsighted, hard-of-hearing turkey with a dream of making it in showbiz.

Chad Young (@HorrorMovieBBQ), a rat I promised $3 to if he made a silly face on my podcast, from the Horror Movie BBQ.

Tom Coombs (@classictomedy), an alley cat who talks like a Muppet but, for legal reasons, is definitely not a Muppet.

Jayme Kilsby (@brainexploderrr), hiding in a trash can to avoid being eaten alive.

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💬 Topics & Tangents:

Imagicom Productions’ Holiday Specials Collection.

A Thanksgiving Tale, with curated retro Thanksgiving commercials.

The Joker at the 1989 Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade.

• A November 16, 1983 TV listing in an archived New York Magazine.

• Paul Fusco’s Space Cats.

• David Lander in Funland.

• Mental Floss’s Oral History of ALF.

• Today’s TV Trope: Invited as Dinner.

• The You Bet Your Life Duck.

• The art of making puppets fight: Throw them into the air from behind a fence.

• We compare the Thanksgiving play in this special to the one in Addams Family Values.

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📼 Retro Commercial Break:

Butterball Turkey Commercial (1985)

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🎤 And Now, These Messages:

Christmas Time in the City.

“A Thanksgiving Tale” © 1983 Imagicom Productions, Inc.

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Welcome back to another CHRISTMAS IN JULY episode! This week we are diving into Scrubs for the first time!

Matt talks about his newfound love of Scrubs, how Donald Faison absolutely CRUSHED it in this episode and how the Christmas feels really are top-notch in this one. As always, be sure to leave us a review on Apple Podcasts and we will send you a FREE TGI Podcast sticker!

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Title: 26. Scrubs: My Own Personal Jesus
TGI Podcast

Welcome to episode 21 of Holly Jolly X’masu! In this episode, I cover Ryoko Moriyama’s 1975 album, “Christmas Hymnbook II.” This is the third of four episodes dedicated to Ryoko Moriyama, and the second of her two hymnbook albums. This album features more traditional hymns in her classical style, and has a couple wonderful songs that were new to me. It’s easily as good as her first hymnbook album and is a great way to take your mind off the summer heat.

Christmas Hymnbook II – 1975

Thanks for listening, and I hope you’re enjoying Ryoko Moriyama’s music as much as I do. I look forward to covering her last Christmas album later this month. Be sure to listen in. And don’t forget that my regularly-scheduled Christmas in July episode should be available on the 25th. I have some really great songs planned for that, and you don’t 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. 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!

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Episode 21 – Ryoko Moriyama’s “Christmas Hymnbook II”

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Tis the Podcast

Happy Monday, Christmas fanatics! This week, Julia, Thom, and Anthony cover the questionable holiday special from the year 2000, “Grandma Got Run Over By A Reindeer” – based on the Christmas song of the same name! Though there’s some debate and trolling regarding who actually put this cartoon on the list, the elves are all in agreement over its quality, and it begs the question: has “Tis the Podcast” hit a new low? Also discussed in this episode – restaurants that the hosts only tend to visit during the holiday season!

So settle in and enjoy this episode which is much more fun than the content discussed! In addition, keep your eyes on your podcast feeds this upcoming Thursday for the next installment of “Another Christmas Story”, as read by Lauren Simone this week, in addition to Saturday for a special, Christmas in July episode!

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Title: The Way I See It, You Can Divide The World Up Into Two Kinds Of People: Those Who Like Fruitcake And The Rest Of Us. (Grandma Got Run Over By A Reindeer)

Advent Calendar House

Get your frying pan ready and join us on a journey to what feels like 60 million years ago back to 1991 to observe the most wonderful time of the year for the Jim Henson Company’s Dinosaurs, which by some Fridge Day miracle is the Advent Calendar House’s first TGIF episode.

Full show notes with links at: https://adventcalendar.house/episodes/dinosaurs-refrigerator-day

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🎙 On This Episode:

Mike Westfall (@fallwestmike), unidentified furry creature about to become breakfast.

Lindy Kempe (@ieatvideogames), the hot toddy serving middle manager of my dreams.

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💬 Topics & Tangents:

• The Dinosaurs parody on The Simpsons.

• We go from talking about the Økėÿ Døkęÿ Køøkïñ segment of Muppets Now to Netflix’s Nailed It!

• Sally Struthers (Charlene) for International Correspondence School.

• A brief history of the Christmas bonus, or “thirteenth salary.”

• Sam McMurray in the very short-lived A League of Their Own TV sitcom, and my own pitch for a TV adaptation on Nerd Lunch’s Fourth Chair Army Invasion.

• Pons Maar (Roy’s body actor) as the original voice of The Noid.

Unisaurs: The Dinosaurs equivalent to the Anything Muppet.

• The biggest gifts we ended up returning.

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📼 Retro Commercial Break:

Talking Baby Dinosaur and Dinosaurs Figures (1991).

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🎤 And Now, These Messages:

TGI Podcast.

“Dinosaurs” and “Refrigerator Day” © 1991 The Walt Disney Company.

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Christmas Podcasts Round Up - July 3rd Through July 16th 2021
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These are the new episodes that dropped the weeks of July 3rd through the 16th.

Total Christmas Podcast – July 3rd“Ebenezer Sanford & Son.”

Christmas Podding Podcast – July 4th“What is the Most Given Christmas Gift of All Time?”

Advent Calendar House Podcast – July 4th“Rubik, the Amazing Cube: Rubik’s First Christmas.”

A Cozy Christmas Podcast – July 5th“The Light of Christmas with Special Guest Sina Skates.”

Tis the Podcast – July 5th“Uncle Fester, Do You Believe in Santa Claus? (The ‘I Love Lucy’ Christmas Show and Christmas with the Addams Family)”

Sounds of Christmas Podcast – July 5th“Christmas in July.”

Totally Rad Christmas Podcast – July 5th“Die Hard (w/ John and Pat)”

TGI Podcast – July 6th“Blossom: It’s a Marginal Life.”

Advent Calendar House Podcast – July 6th“The Berenstain Bears’ Easter Surprise.”

Santa by the Minute Podcast – July 7th“Minute 65 – Heaven Helps Those Who Help Their Elf.”

Tis the Podcast – July 8th“’Another Christmas Story’ – Chapter Twenty-Three – Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree – As Read by Matt Eurich of ‘TGI Podcast.’”

Advent Calendar House Podcast – July 8th“How Murray Saved Christmas.”

A Cozy Christmas Podcast – July 9th“The Christmas Hirelings, Part 1, by Mary Elizabeth Braddon.”

Advent Calendar House – July 10th“Back to the Future: Dickens of a Christmas.”

Tis the Podcast – July 12th“I’m Afraid This Whim of Yours is Going to Obliterate Our Precious Holiday Memories. (Schitt’s Creek)”

The Sleigh Bells and Mistletoe Christmas Podcast – July 12th“Christmas Destinations: Bronners Christmas Wonderland.”

The North Pole Podcast – July 12th“Santa Announced the Tracker Recruitment Goal for 2021.”

A Cozy Christmas Podcast – July 12th“Mince Pies, Brownies and Bears… Oh My! With Special Guest Jamie Kleman.”

Behind the Bells Podcast – July 12th“The Ref Part 1: Christmas… in March, Richard Lagravenese, The Fischer King and a 20 Minute Pitch.”

Advent Calendar House Podcast – July 12th“Halloween is Grinch Night.”

TGI Podcast – July 12th“Everybody Loves Raymond: The Ball.”

Christmas Clatter Podcast – July 13th“Ya’ll Coming for Scraps?”

Santa by the Minute Podcast – July 14th“Minute 66 – Something Special.”

Jingle Jank Podcast – July 14th“Acapella Christmas Songs.”

Advent Calendar House Podcast – July 14th“The Adventures of Pete & Pete: O’ Christmas Pete.”

Tis the Podcast – July 15th – “’Another Christmas Story” – Chapter Twenty-Four – Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow! – As Read by Glen Warren of ‘Season’s Eatings.’”

Holly Jolly X’Masu Podcast – July 16th“Ryoko Moriyama’s ‘Christmas Hymnbook I.”

Advent Calendar House Podcast – July 16th“Phineas and Ferb Christmas Vacation.”

A Cozy Christmas Podcast – July 16th“The Christmas Hirelings Part 2: Chapters 3-4.”

Christmas Podding

This week we ask the question When is the right age to stop buying gifts for extended family, or are you expected to buy Christmas Presents for life?

What is the official Christmas Dress Code or are all rules thrown out the window when it comes to fashion on Christmas Day. Plus

We make a last minute pitch to encourage you to celebrate Christmas in July, there’s still time to get the family together and do something special. We’ll run you through possible options as we talk all things Christmas ALL YEAR LONG on Christmas Podding.

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Sounds of Christmas

Ken Kessler from the Sounds of Christmas talks about the recent 36th anniversary of Live Aid, and about the Band Aid single “Do They Know It’s Christmas?” (and all of its sequels).

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Live Aid Anniversary and Do They Know It’s Christmas

Sounds of Christmas

Hello you beautiful person!

It’s another fun filled episode of the TCP.

We start with a very crappy version of A Christmas Carol. This was part of the ‘Tales from Dickens’ TV series and stars Basil Rathbone as an actor who’s career has fallen so far that he’s reduced to wearing a traffic cone on his head to play Ebenezer Scrooge.
I don’t recommend watching it, but if you really must, here’s a link:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6LdUtugLbK4&t=3s

We have another Joke from Benji Pearson.

Then it’s the return of Santa Claus is NOT Coming to Town.  I had to scour the internet for stories and managed to find a half decent one.  When will parents learn that when it comes to Santa, you can lie your way out of anything.

Next up we look at a lovely cover version of the Bowie and Crosby classic Little Drummer Boy / Peace on Earth.  This one was recorded for Children in Need and sees two stalwarts of British broadcasting, Aled Jones and Terry Wogan.
If you want to have a look and a listen here’s a link:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8AWdrUUMsYU

Whilst researching the little drummer boy I found out about The Little Drummer Boy challenge, and also Whamageddon.  Both are games where you try to avoid hearing the song during the festive season.

This episodes recommendation is Ooh Spooky, one of the funniest podcasts I’ve had the pleasure of listening to.
Definitely check this one out, they don’t have a website, so here’s the facebook page:
https://www.facebook.com/OoohSpooky/

If you want to get in touch, email totalchristmas@gmail.com

The website is totalchristmaspodcast.com

Merry Christmas

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Title: Episode 34 – Little Drummer Boy
Total Christmas

In these chapters, we find out what happens on the first day that three children come to stay with Sir John Penlyon for Christmas. Will he further shut off his broken heart from them or will they charm their way through his gruff exterior?

Enjoy the second part of a heart warming Christmas tale!

Due to life being crazy and my inability to read a calendar correctly (long story, don’t ask) I don’t think I’m going to be able to get another regular episode out on Monday this week, but no worries, I will have part 3 of this story out next Friday. I’ll also be taking a vacation at the end of July/early August, so there will be a couple weeks break.

Here’s the Upcoming Schedule for the rest of Christmas in July and August (subject to change):

7/24 Part 3 of The Christmas Hirelings

7/26 Episode 47, Bill from thevillagecollector.com will be back, and other Christmas fun!

7/31 Part 4 of The Christmas Hirelings

8/15 Episode 49

8/30 EPISODE 50!!

Ways to support the show:

Buy me a coffee? www.ko-fi.com/cozychristmas

Ornaments, Mugs, and Notebooks: https://www.etsy.com/shop/CozyChristm…

Contact Me:

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instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cozychristm…

twitter: https://twitter.com/CozyXmasPod

email: cozychristmaspodcast@gmail.com

Music:

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=USUAN1100368

Artist: http://incompetech.com/

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Title: The Christmas Hirelings Part 2: Chapters 3-4

Advent Calendar House

I know what we’re going to podcast about today, so get ready for a toboggan ride without even getting out of bed back to 2009 to watch Phineas and Ferb save their very nice town’s Christmas Vacation.

Full show notes with links at https://adventcalendar.house/episodes/phineas-and-ferb-christmas-vacation.

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🎙 On This Episode:

Mike Westfall (@fallwestmike), swinging from the rooftops on a string of Christmas lights like Spider-Man.

Brandon Medley (@brandmed), frantically trying to find out what to get me for Christmas when all I really wanted was for him to be on my podcast.

James Riley (@yourbuddyspooky), who invited himself onto this episode and won’t go until he gets some figgy pudding.

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💬 Topics & Tangents:

• Thomas Brodie-Sangster (Ferb) in Love Actually  and Star Wars: The Force Awakens.

• The time James accidentally knocked over Ben Stiller.

• The Sears Wish Book catalog.

• Today’s TV Trope: Look Both Ways.

• “What Does He Want?” was cut for time and restored later. Also, it sounds like “Monster Mash.”

• Doofenshmirtz’s Naughty-inator reminds me of the Riddler’s Brain Box from Batman Forever.

• U.S.A. for Africa’s “We Are the World.”

• Walt Disney World’s Candlelight Processional and Raglan Road.

• Big Bad Voodoo Daddy’s “Christmas Is Starting Now.”

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📼 Retro Commercial Break:

Sears Wish Book (1992).

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🎤 And Now, These Messages:

Merry Britsmas.

“Phineas and Ferb Christmas Vacation” © 2009 Disney.

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Welcome to episode 20 of Holly Jolly X’masu! In this episode, I cover Ryoko Moriyama’s 1974 album, “Christmas Hymnbook.” This is my second of four episodes dedicated to Ryoko Moriyama, and the first of her two hymnbook albums. On these albums, she shows off her classical style and delivers a couple of the most wonderful vocal Christmas albums to come out of Japan. These albums deliver a diverse selection of Christmas hymns from around the world. You’ll be familiar with some of them, while others will likely be ones you’ve seldom if ever heard before.

Christmas Hymnbook – 1974

Thanks for listening, and I hope you’re enjoying Ryoko Moriyama’s music as much as I do. I look forward to covering her two remaining Christmas albums in the coming weeks. Be sure to listen in. And don’t forget that my regularly-scheduled Christmas in July episode should be available on the 25th. I have some really great songs planned for that, and you don’t 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. 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!

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Episode 20 – Ryoko Moriyama’s “Christmas Hymnbook I”

Holly Jolly Xmasu