And “A Charlie Brown Christmas” will be on for its only showing this Christmas season for all of us on 12-19. Check your local PBS listings for the time.
- “Mister Magoo’s Christmas Carol” (1962). My first exposure to Dickens’ classic tale – I was 9 – and in my opinion a good starting point. I watched a few hours ago via streaming.
- “Mickey’s Christmas Carol” (1983). I grew up reading Carl Barks’ “duck” comics – great stuff – and a Christmas Carol with Scrooge McDuck seems so natural. Not bad. I hope they show it on network TV; I can’t justify subbing to Disney’s streaming service just for one special.
Every Christmas I also watch a couple of old stinkeroo movies: “Santa Claus” (1959 from Mexico) and “Santa Claus Conquers the Martians” (1964 from the good old USA).
I do that too. But I don’t stop there. I also watch my favorite classic movies as well. They include, but are not limited to It Happened On 5th Avenue, The Man who Came To Dinner, Christmas In Connecticut and Holiday Inn.
I’d like to see, again, Miracle on 47th Street. I’ll have to see if that is on YouTube. I remember seeing The Ten Commandments during this time, I guess due Xmas’s closeness to Passover.
I remember seeing other films during the Xmas time. How about the classic Miracle on 47th Street or Scrooge (the movie). We often watched The Ten Commandments, possibly due to Xmas’s closeness to Passover.
Brutus my friend, so do I. My wife doesn’t, even though she is older than me and really should; not sure why though. Those will always be my Christmas friends and sometimes my spring and summer friends when I need a dose of Christmas Cheer……
I miss those childhood days also Brutus. Steps moved a little slower back then. Now everyone is rush rush rushing but doing nothing. Put the coffee on – I’ll join you kind soul.
Brutus left out some old favorites: Jack Daniels, Haig & Haig, the Jameson’s, my Old Grand-Dad, my Pappy VanWinkle, and some of my crazy friends, known affectionately as The Wild Turkeys…. All great companions on a frosty December evening. ; )
I liked and identified with this particular strip so much that I cut it out and saved it when it appeared in 2019 ! The date between the first 2 frames was changed; but if you look between the 2nd and 3rd frames, it still says 2019. This is the 2nd time (that I’m aware of) that they’ve printed a “rerun”.
angelolady Premium Member about 3 years ago
Let’s see—how old are you, Brutus?
Ryan B about 3 years ago
I’m with ya, Brutus. This is therapeutic.
Baarorso about 3 years ago
The old reliables just don’t go out of style, do they? sigh
Greenacres2 about 3 years ago
And “A Charlie Brown Christmas” will be on for its only showing this Christmas season for all of us on 12-19. Check your local PBS listings for the time.
pauljmsn about 3 years ago
I’ll add a couple of shows to Brutus’ list:
- “Mister Magoo’s Christmas Carol” (1962). My first exposure to Dickens’ classic tale – I was 9 – and in my opinion a good starting point. I watched a few hours ago via streaming.
- “Mickey’s Christmas Carol” (1983). I grew up reading Carl Barks’ “duck” comics – great stuff – and a Christmas Carol with Scrooge McDuck seems so natural. Not bad. I hope they show it on network TV; I can’t justify subbing to Disney’s streaming service just for one special.
Every Christmas I also watch a couple of old stinkeroo movies: “Santa Claus” (1959 from Mexico) and “Santa Claus Conquers the Martians” (1964 from the good old USA).
nosirrom about 3 years ago
How about “Olive, the Other Reindeer”?
GROG Premium Member about 3 years ago
I do that too. But I don’t stop there. I also watch my favorite classic movies as well. They include, but are not limited to It Happened On 5th Avenue, The Man who Came To Dinner, Christmas In Connecticut and Holiday Inn.
theincrediblebulk about 3 years ago
Bought them on Dvd a few years ago so I can spend Christmas Day with all my favourite Christmas characters and memories,
GiantShetlandPony about 3 years ago
Pretty much what I have on the TV while I wrap Christmas presents. :) Plus a few other Rankin/Bass Christmas specials.
gopher gofer about 3 years ago
a charlie brown christmas also features probably the best soundtrack of all time (RIP vince guaraldi)…
bxclent Premium Member about 3 years ago
bjballard1 about 3 years ago
Doesn’t everybody Brutus’s age?
mckeonfuneralhomebx about 3 years ago
He could have said Miracle on 34th st and The Bells of St Marys
wuulfgarcomics about 3 years ago
The Year Without a Santa Claus. Can’t forget the misers!
Chris about 3 years ago
yeah, my family still gets to visit them too.
Sportymonk about 3 years ago
Don’t forget Mr. Magoo’s Christmas Carol!
flemmingo about 3 years ago
I spend an evening with Jack D! Very calming evening at this time of year.
preacherman Premium Member about 3 years ago
I’d like to see, again, Miracle on 47th Street. I’ll have to see if that is on YouTube. I remember seeing The Ten Commandments during this time, I guess due Xmas’s closeness to Passover.
preacherman Premium Member about 3 years ago
I remember seeing other films during the Xmas time. How about the classic Miracle on 47th Street or Scrooge (the movie). We often watched The Ten Commandments, possibly due to Xmas’s closeness to Passover.
raybarb44 about 3 years ago
Brutus my friend, so do I. My wife doesn’t, even though she is older than me and really should; not sure why though. Those will always be my Christmas friends and sometimes my spring and summer friends when I need a dose of Christmas Cheer……
Brent Rosenthal Premium Member about 3 years ago
Don’t forget Clarence the Angel! And Ralphie!
car992012 about 3 years ago
I do the same thing!
MuddyUSA Premium Member about 3 years ago
Now that is a winner! You are never too old?
CorkLock about 3 years ago
I miss those childhood days also Brutus. Steps moved a little slower back then. Now everyone is rush rush rushing but doing nothing. Put the coffee on – I’ll join you kind soul.
manowarrior about 3 years ago
My favorite is frosty the snowman.I watch it every year.
Moonkey Premium Member about 3 years ago
Someone is not being a born loser lately! During a pandemic, he is spending extra time in a happy, safe way, with his family.
captastro about 3 years ago
Not to mention “White Christmas” and “It’s a Wonderful Life”
Gordo4ever about 3 years ago
Brutus left out some old favorites: Jack Daniels, Haig & Haig, the Jameson’s, my Old Grand-Dad, my Pappy VanWinkle, and some of my crazy friends, known affectionately as The Wild Turkeys…. All great companions on a frosty December evening. ; )
saltylife16 about 3 years ago
Bru, I know you watch the YouTube video of Porky Pig singing “Blue Christmas”. No way you left that goldie out of your Merry Christmas.
Buckeye67 about 3 years ago
Well it appears that Brutus at least has fond memories of his childhood.
JoeMartinFan Premium Member about 3 years ago
…and “Santa Claus is Comin’ To Town,” “The Year Without a Santa Claus,” and “The Little Drummer Boy.”
Lola85 Premium Member about 3 years ago
Good choices, Brutus. Enjoy them before some idiot finds a stupid reason to cancel them because they offend someone, somehow.
MichelleChartrand1 about 3 years ago
I’m 51 and those will always be my favourites.
Mentor397 about 3 years ago
And Emmet Otter’s Jug-Band Christmas, The Bells of Fraggle Rock, and Claymation Christmas as well.
Chris Sherlock about 3 years ago
I guess with streaming, it would be possible to watch all of them in one evening.
RonnieAThompson Premium Member about 3 years ago
I own 6 different versions of ‘A Christmas Carol/Scrooge’. I watch them in December every year.
Stat_man99 about 3 years ago
Me, too!
Ron Bauerle about 3 years ago
You’ll probably want to skip this if you ever want to watch Frosty the Snowman again (especially with any kids):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N6p6LRtQ2WY&t=1215s
It took me years to realize it, but that must’ve been pretty scarring for that poor girl to sit there and watch him melt away like that :^(
Laurie Stoker Premium Member about 3 years ago
Thank you, Brutus! I’m with you all the way!❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
kkmbarr about 3 years ago
I liked and identified with this particular strip so much that I cut it out and saved it when it appeared in 2019 ! The date between the first 2 frames was changed; but if you look between the 2nd and 3rd frames, it still says 2019. This is the 2nd time (that I’m aware of) that they’ve printed a “rerun”.