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Poster: The_Monkey_Master Date: Dec 17, 2010 1:24pm
Forum: classic_tv Subject: The 2010 Unofficial Guide to Holiday Themed Classic TV at Archive.org

<Link text> *UPDATED - I made a new post rather than edit the old one so it wouldn't pull all the comments up to the top with it.* The 2010 Unofficial Guide to Holiday Themed Classic TV at Archive.org With items added in 2010 in bold. Halloween Ozzie and Harriet - Halloween Party Adventures of Uncle Mistletoe (Halloween Theme) Beverly Hillbillies Ep06 Trick Or Treat Thanksgiving Calvin and the Colonel ep 03 Thanksgiving Dinner The George Burns and Gracie Allen Show - Thanksgiving Beverly Hillbillies Ep 46 Turkey Day Christmas 'The Ruggles' Christmas episode 'You Asked for It' 'Joe Santa Claus' (1951) Ozzie And Harriet - Busy Christmas Ozzie and Harriet - The Christmas Tree Lot "The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet" 1956 Christmas episode The Adventures of Ozzie & Harriet - Christmas Money Love That Bob - Grandpa's Christmas Visit The Beverly Hillbillies - Christmas At The Clampetts Beverly Hillbillies - Home For Christmas Dragnet - A Gun For Christmas Dragnet The Big Little Jesus (1953) The Jack Benny Christmas Show (1960) - NEW WORKING ONE The Liberace Show - 1954 Christmas episode Meet Corliss Archer - Christmas Episode (Circa 1954) Your Hit Parade - Christmas Eve Show 1955 Hancock's Half Hour - Hancock's 43 Mins (Christmas Special) (1957) Date with the Angels - 1950s Family Sitcom - Christmas Episode (1957) The Nativity (Westinghouse Studio One) (1952) Captain Gallant: S1E36, The Boy Who Found Christmas Sherlock Holmes: The Christmas Pudding George Burns and Gracie Allen Show: S2E7, Christmas Episode The Christmas Carolas told by Vincent Price "The Perry Como Show" - 24/December/1952 The Mary Hartline Show (1950) - Christmas Episode Crossroads: Our First Christmas Tree - Bernard L. Schubert Family Theater: A Star Shall Rise - Patrick Peyton, Roland D. Reed See it now - Dec. 23, 1951 New Years Your Hit Parade: 1955 New Years Eve episode Jack Benny Remembering New Years Eve Jack Benny ep New Years Eve Winter (no one holiday) 'Coke Time' from Winter, 1955
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Poster: Jeff Kaplan Date: Dec 15, 2010 3:32pm
Forum: classic_tv Subject: Re: The 2010 Unofficial Guide to Holiday Themed Classic TV at Archive.org

The_Monkey_Master,

We you object to me posting this list on the Internet Archive blog? I appreciate the work you put and would love to share it with other users.

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Poster: The_Monkey_Master Date: Dec 15, 2010 3:45pm
Forum: classic_tv Subject: Re: The 2010 Unofficial Guide to Holiday Themed Classic TV at Archive.org

of course not, thats what I made it for, so people could use it and make sharing Christmas Classic TV Easyer. Be sure to also give some credit to "Moose Malloy" who made a list last year ( http://www.archive.org/post/280922/our-christmas-tv-holdings ) that this one was based off of.
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Poster: Jeff Kaplan Date: Dec 15, 2010 4:42pm
Forum: classic_tv Subject: Re: The 2010 Unofficial Guide to Holiday Themed Classic TV at Archive.org

http://blog.archive.org/2010/12/15/holiday-flicks/

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Poster: Moose Malloy Date: Dec 22, 2010 1:56pm
Forum: classic_tv Subject: Re: The 2010 Unofficial Guide to Holiday Themed Classic TV at Archive.org

Thanks for the mention! And thank-you for your efforts!

God Bless you all and may you all have a very Merry Christmas!

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Poster: zigoto Date: Dec 14, 2010 3:52am
Forum: classic_tv Subject: Additions to Christmas list

Crossroads: Our First Christmas Tree - Bernard L. Schubert Reverend Henry Schwan (Don Taylor) arrives from Europe to take over the ministry of Zion Church http://www.archive.org/details/OurFirstChristmasTree Family Theater: A Star Shall Rise - Patrick Peyton, Roland D. Reed The story of the birth of Jesus and the visit of the three wise men. http://www.archive.org/details/AStarShallRise The Adventures of Ozzie & Harriet - kjs Episode #12R, "Christmas Money" http://www.archive.org/details/TheAdventuresOfOzzieHarriet_103 See it now (1951) The 6th edition of Edward R. Murrow's and Fred W. Friendly's newsmagazine "See it now" from Dec. 23, 1951 http://www.archive.org/details/SeeItNow1951
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Poster: LordOfTheExacto Date: Dec 15, 2010 4:53pm
Forum: classic_tv Subject: Re: The 2010 Unofficial Guide to Holiday Themed Classic TV at Archive.org

The 1955 20th Century Fox Hour production of "Miracle on 34th Street" used to be on the Archive. Does anyone know if it was removed for copyright reasons? (I suppose it would make sense, being 20th Century Fox and all.)

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Poster: Noah 8-? Date: Dec 22, 2010 3:51am
Forum: classic_tv Subject: Re: The 2010 Unofficial Guide to Holiday Themed Classic TV at Archive.org

As this participant recalls - that particular episode was the TV version of Miracle on 34th Street. Natale (sp?) Wood's version is still being sold retail.

What I would like to see made available is 'Kathy 'O ' with Patty McCormack. Whatta story line.... I guess meebe the owners don't let it be available is that the story line suggests that Hollywood or rather the media industry might just be naughty and actually exploit their kiddie stars. Naaaaaaaaaawwwwwwwwwwww...... no way..... say it isn't so, Red Ryder. (Check out Paul Peterson's (Jeff from the Donna Reed show & former Mousketeer) website 'aminoraffair.com or .org - I don' 'member.

I actually found Kathy 'O on Yammeringmagpie.com . Immediately glommed it then some time later that site went down. Now, along with 'Rock-A-Bye Baby' w/ Jerry Lewis and Connie Stevens and Disney's 'Song of the South' I am getting a collection of hard-if-not-impossible-to-get flicks.

'Wonder what ever happened to Disney's 'Skalawag' w/ Kirk Douglas? That was a totally plagerized version of 'Treasure Island' only it was re-set in the old west and all the charactrs were cowboys.

Noah 8-?