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In reply to the discussion: What were/are your favorite animated Holiday shows? Mine is Rudolph and I still watch. [View all]debm55
(60,612 posts)37. Thank you for that information. I thought it was Boris Karloff too.
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What were/are your favorite animated Holiday shows? Mine is Rudolph and I still watch. [View all]
debm55
Nov 2023
OP
Yes Mr Magoo was doing the show on Broadway. Peanuts and Rudolph were favorites also.
debm55
Nov 2023
#12
I know. Memories from our childhood. I have watched Rudolph and Charlie Brown's Christmas every year since it has been
debm55
Nov 2023
#13
Original Grinch--what a memory of your 3 year old being able to read the book. GREAT!
debm55
Nov 2023
#20
Thank you so much for posting this as I have never seen. I will watch this later.
debm55
Nov 2023
#19
Loved those shows. This was during the pre-electronics era, when you only saw once a year. You miss is--wait until next
debm55
Nov 2023
#25
My cousin's son is a Minister. He uses this in Christmas day sermon. He is Lutheran--not Missouri synod. When my uncle
debm55
Nov 2023
#29
I watch it on You Tube a couple of years ago. At that time it was free. I had not seen it since I was a kid.
debm55
Nov 2023
#31
I have been been looking for you tried my tablet streams. I will continue--the search is on.
debm55
Nov 2023
#99
Thumpity, Thump, Thump, look at Frosty go, over the hills of snow. I know what you mean about real
debm55
Nov 2023
#33
I remember the book from my teaching years. I will have to do a search. Thank you.
debm55
Nov 2023
#42
Thank you, That is the book I remember reading. Loved the story and the illustrations.
debm55
Nov 2023
#48
Thanks for the information. All these years I thought it was Boris. Think about it is the voice of Tony the Tiger. You
debm55
Nov 2023
#44
I did too!!!! I remember it being on a Sunday night. I had just back from watching my cousin ice-skate. Se both bought
debm55
Nov 2023
#52
So it was peppermint. They should have kept that in. PS The reason I got the TV was because at the time the AFL and my
debm55
Nov 2023
#65
Nothing to be sorry about. It's an easy mistake. The Steelers have been in the AFC for more than 50 years.
rsdsharp
Nov 2023
#72
Thanks, now that I think about it--could you see home games of your team? I remember my dad using the rabbit ears to get
debm55
Nov 2023
#74
Watching with my son, i thought it did have a happy ending, Or did Big Bird say "I buried Paul"?
debm55
Nov 2023
#64
I Wonder Why you are posting on this thread? That is a political question and should be in General Discussion.
debm55
Nov 2023
#69
Where do you watch it from? I saw it for the first time in many years on YouTube about two years ago. A poster somewhere
debm55
Nov 2023
#75
Thanks, I watched about 2 years ago on YouTube for free.I checked out the streaming services that we have and it wan't
debm55
Nov 2023
#98
Me too. I don;t know why but I am, Maybe because they always have a happy ending?
debm55
Nov 2023
#83
Always and forever, Richard Williams and Chuck Jones' A Christmas Carol (1971)
Grokenstein
Dec 2023
#102