I absolutely love The Year Without A Santa Claus (the Miser brothers) and Santa Claus Is Coming To Town (The Bergermeister Meisterberger - TOYS!)
It also isn't Christmas until I hear Snoopy & the Red Baron battling it out on Christmas Eve. LOVE that song. I had the 45 when I was little and it brings back nice memories.
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If I can catch "Rudolph the Rednosed Reindeer" I'll watch it again for the 400th time!
I also love all kinds of Christmas music from Heavy Metal to Country to old standards. Silver Bells sung by Doris Day and The Christmas Conga by Cydi Lauper are two favorites.
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I watch all the Charlie Brown holiday cartoons with the kids. We missed "It's the great pumpkin Charlie Brown" this year. There is no way i'm going to miss any of the others. I love the Thanksgiving one as well as the Christmas one. I love all the cartoons really. Rudolph the red nosed reindeer, Frosty the snowman, Santa Claus is coming to town, Mickeys once upon a Christmas, Mickeys twice upon a Christmas. I adore Mickeys Christmas Carol.
As for music, Christmas Carol by skip ewing is one of my favorites. I also really like The Gift by Garth Brooks and Martina Mcbrides version of O' Holy Night. I love most Christmas songs. There isn't much about this season I don't like.
The Huckleberrys must watch "A Christmas Story" and the George C. Scott version of "A Christmas Carol."
All others are optional.
The older I get, the less I care for Rudolph and other popular Christmas songs. There are so many kinds of beautiful music associated with Christmas, I reuse to give any holiday eartime to Grandma being run ove by a reindeer.
I like the Charlie Brown special too. I also watched the Halloween one this year.
I have some CDs of Christmas music. The Nutcracker, some classical/choral ones, and Bing Crosby carols.
When I was a child I always watched the George C Scott and Albery Finney versions of A Christmas Carol. I haven't seen either in years. I do have the 1951 version starring Alastair Sim.
I don't like Rudolph the Rednosed Reindeer - because I think Santa is a bully in that one.
I agree wholeheartedly. Who knew Santa was such a colossal jerk?
My favorite specials:
A Charlie Brown Christmas A Pink Panther Christmas Emmitt Otter's Jug Band Christmas How the Grinch Stole Christmas (animated only, please) White Christmas/Holiday Inn Christmas in Connecticut While You Were Sleeping The Bishop's Wife (with Cary Grant & Loretta Young) A Christmas Story
My favorite music:
Night Heron Consorts' Celtic Christmas Albums (there are two and they are phenomenal. All instrumental) Squirrel Nut Zippers' Hot Christmas Nat King Cole Barenaked Ladies' Barenaked for the Holidays Almost every classic version of every Christmas Hymn
"Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" ONLY if Judy Garland sings it. Any other version is blasphemy. "Dominic the Donkey" because, come on, he's the Italian Christmas donkey!
Santa Claus is Coming to Town is my FAVORITE!! I also have to watch A Muppet Christmas Carol and Elf, or it's not the holiday season. As for music, I love Alan Jackson's Christmas CD; it's a good mix of sacred and secular. I love, love, love Colin Raye's version of O Holy Night, Christmas at Ground Zero, and my favorite secular tune: I Wanna Hippopotamus For Christmas. (My BFF gave me one for Christmas one year!)
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Especially the Rankin and Bass animation (Rudolph, Santa Claus is Coming to Town...). I have a Bing Crosby Christmas DVD set and a DVD with a bunch of old sitcom Christmas episodes. I like to watch those the day after Thanksgiving during My Decorating extravaganza! (Bloody Mary's included, lol)
I love all the " A Christmas Carol" versions as well, especially the one Starring Alistair Simm.
I watch all the Lifetime Christmas movies too, and my two favorites are Divas' Christmas Carol and A Carol Christmas. There was one Called The Christmas List with Mimi Rogers too that's really good too but they don't play it as often anymore. The Musical Christmas shows on PBS are also fabulous!
I have quite a few of the Rankin-Bass specials, Mary, but I cannot stand Frosty the Snowman! I loved it as a kid, but upon viewing it as an adult, I can't stand it. It's just so ridiculous!
Oh, and did you know, Hallmark is playing Christmas movies on the weekends now?
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I wish I had hallmark channell! you have to get the digital packlage to have it here and my cable is included in rent so.... wahhhhhh!!! must see if I can watch them online!
I have several Christmas stations programmed into my Pandora too. I like the old standards like Bing, Perry Como, etc.... But My favorites are the classical/traditional Christmas choirs, celtic choirs , french carols and stuff like Chanticleer. It gives me chills.
I have one Pandora station that has a bit of all of them and I stream that one on my tv alot when I have people over during the holidays. Thank God for my roku, just saying.... :)
Do you get ABC Family? Their 25 Days of Christmas starts on December 1st and they usually have some good movies. My favorites are Three Days, Holidays In Handcuffs, and Santa Baby.
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No TV specials in particular. I do love hearing any music written or recorded before 1960. I *despise* modern cover versions of classic Christmas songs. (NSYNC, you know who you are.)
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Do you get ABC Family? Their 25 Days of Christmas starts on December 1st and they usually have some good movies. My favorites are Three Days, Holidays In Handcuffs, and Santa Baby.
I don't get that channel anymore. It's on the digital as well, but i used to. I miss it!
There are so many holiday movies out though, I love them all :)
Both DH and I LOOOOOOOVE christmas and Christmas movies.
Most favourite christmas Album was song by Michael Buble.
It is not Christmas until we have seen:
Christmas with the Kranks. Mr Bean's Christmas Are you Being Served Christmas episodes The Vicar of Dibley Christmas episodes Man Behaving Badly Christmas Episode
A Christmas Carol - Patrick Stewart Miracle on 34th Street.
There are also a whole lot of cartoons we have to watch including:
Prep and Landing The Penguins Madagascar The Year Santa forgot
That reminds me I had better start to watch things.
No TV specials in particular. I do love hearing any music written or recorded before 1960. I *despise* modern cover versions of classic Christmas songs. (NSYNC, you know who you are.)
I agree. Other than some of Donnie Osmond's stuff...I don't like the remakes or other versions. They got it right back then...if it ain't broke don't fix it. They are the best.
Does anybody remember the old Disney Christmas sing-along with Andy Williams? We had it on a record as kids and then my dad put it on a cassette tape for the car. Molly Ringwald sings "The First Nowell" on it (and thankfully stuck to acting!).
I forgot some other great music: The Chieftains' "Bells of Dublin." Aside from one or two "meh" songs, it's a fabulous album.
It seems like when I was a kid there were lots of specials that I always watched, but I don't remember them now, other than the Peanuts. Maybe most of them weren't actually very good?
I like The Nutcracker. It's nice if I can see that at least on tv.
I can't remember what I watched last night, but I liked it...very happy ending about a Christmas ornament factory. The second one that I started was really boring, so I gave up on it.
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