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đItâs 1992, and thereâs no such thing as Buster Bunny.
The Advent Calendar House wraps up Christmas in July with the unofficial series finale of âTiny Toon Adventures,â when Buster wishes heâd never been on the show, and the horrors within Montana Maxâs Biff Tannen Pleasure Palace or whatever.
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đ Guests:Adam Pope (Geekster, YouTube, Remember That Show?)
William Bruce West (West Week Ever, Remember That Show?)
Chad Young (The Horror Movie BBQ)
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đŹ Topics & Tangents:1. I found this special hiding in a 4-hour Christmas special compilation on the Internet Archive.
2. âMeet the Tiny Toonsâ in the special edition magazine âBugs Bunny: Heâs 50, Folksâ (1990).
3. âThe Chipmunks Go to the Movies.â
4. Tony Pope (God) as Goofy in âWatch Out for Goofyâ (the theme song for Adamâs 2 Goofs Podcast) and as the first voice heard in âBack to the Future.â
5. John Kassir (who voices Buster in this episode) as the Crypt-Keeper in RDâs Retro Detention Halloween Specials in 2019 and 2023.
6. Todayâs TV Trope: Half-Dressed Cartoon Animal.
7. Jacoby & Meyers and a 2-minute-long tangent about personal injury lawyer commercials.
8. Arnold Schwarzeneggerâs upcoming role as Santa in âThe Man with the Bag.â
9. American Express Commercials with Mel Blanc and Jim Davis.
10. Bugs Bunny may have been voiced by an uncredited Noel Blanc, Melâs son, for a single line at the end.
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đŒ Commercial Break:Godzilla: The Series Promo (1998)
Toy Story: Holiday TV Spot (1995)
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âTiny Toon Adventuresâ and âItâs a Wonderful Tiny Toons Christmas Specialâ © 1992 Warner Bros.
Theme song by Bronwenâs Ghost.
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đItâs 1990⊠or 1962⊠and a quantum physicist forgot to powder his bossâs underwear.
This Scrooge Sunday edition of the Advent Calendar House involves time travel of a different sort as we follow Dr. Sam Beckett on a mission to save a mission, and the soul of the man trying to tear it down.
* CONTENT WARNING: This episode briefly discusses the death of actor Charles Rocket and the would-be death of his Scrooge-like character, Michael Blake.
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đ Guests:Erin Evans (@mserinevans).
Joey O. (Y-Not Radio, @imgonnadj24).
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đŹ Topics & Tangents:1. Episode guide on Alâs Place.
2. A Christmas story from the Quantum Leap comic: âHe Knows If Youâve Been Bad or Good.â
3. Charles Rocket drops an F-bomb on âSaturday Night Live.â
4. âBringing in the Sheavesâ on âThe Simpsonsâ and âBatmanâ (1966).
5. Polish Christmas desserts piernik and makowiec.
6. Alâs Ghost of Christmas Future costume looks more like Jacob Marley mixed with the Ghost of Christmas Past from âScrooged.â
7. Goldie Wilson III from âBack to the Future Part II.â
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đŒ Commercial Break:Squarbles (circa 1987).
Canât Wait for Christmas Podcast.
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âQuantum Leapâ and âA Little Miracleâ © 1990 Universal City Studios, Inc.
Theme song by Bronwenâs Ghost.
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đŠ Itâs 2015, and in my search for a noisy cryptid I accidentally freed 175 roided-up turkeys, but neither of those things is the real monster.
Join us as we rediscover a long lost Thanksgiving special concept Jim Henson dreamed up in the 1960s and meet the Musical Monsters of Turkey Hollow.
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đ Guests:Ethan (The Hungry Reader, A Special Presentation or ALF Will Not Be Seen Tonight, Put Your Hand Inside the Puppet Head)
Sammy Hain (Sammyâs Easter Tails)
Tony Whitaker (@muppetdude, Muppet Wiki)
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đŹ Topics & Tangents:1. Watch âTurkey Hollowâ on Disney+.
2. ToughPigs.com Behind the Scenes of Turkey Hollow.
3. Muppet Wiki on this special, Jim Hensonâs original concept, and the 2014 graphic novel.
4. Some prototype musical monsters: An early Grover, Snerf, and the Rock and Roll Monster.
5. Director Kirk Thatcher in âStar Trek IV: The Voyage Home.â
6. On-set interviews with Ludacris, Lisa Henson, and Alice Dinnean.
7. Hope you like Beets.
8. Todayâs TV Tropes: When You Coming Home, Dad? and Hollywood Law.
9. Station from âBill and Tedâs Bogus Journey.â
10. âJim Hensonâs Creature Shop Challenge.â
11. Jason Hopleyâs (Zorp) IMDb profile picture is from âGoosebumps.â
12. Lewis, Targetâs Halloween Ghoul.
13. Homer Simpson eating potato chips on the space shuttle.
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đŒ Commercial Break:AT&T âTurkeyâ Commercial (2008)
TGI Podcast, diving into holiday episodes from TGIF and more.
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âTurkey Hollowâ © 2015 The Jim Henson Company, Inc.
Theme song by Bronwenâs Ghost.
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đ Itâs 1992, and my daydreams of snow are melting into a bucket of water getting dumped on my head from an airplane.
Join us as we dive down the rabbit hole to the strange world of The Disney Channelâs âAdventures in Wonderland,â where the White Rabbit wears Rollerblades and the halls are decked with fresh produce, the way Christmas was meant to be celebrated.
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đ Guests:Channel KRT:
Kit Quinn (@missi0nbreakout, Letterboxd)
Randee Martin (@NeonTailzz, YouTube)
Tyler Green (@TylerFG, Bluesky, The Mask: Gone Viral)
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đŹ Topics & Tangents:1. Watch âChristmas in Wonderlandâ on Disney+, or this copy with a commercial bumper in front of it.
2. Channel KRT on the episodes âPie Noonâ and âWonderland: The Movie.â
3. âWhite Rabbits Canât Jump,â an unaired episode guest starring O.J. Simpson.
4. One Movie Later: Alice Through the Looking Glass.
5. Deadlineâs obituary for Armelia McQueen (The Red Queen) uses a photo from this special.
6. Armelia McQueen on âThe Fresh Prince of Bel-Airâ and⊠âThe Fesh Pince of Blair.â
7. Patrick Richwood (White Rabbit) lied to the casting director about knowing how to rollerblade.
8. Cast members on The Tiara Talk Show.
9. The Christmas Pickle.
10. Harry Waters Jr. (Tweedle Dee) in âBack to the Future,â and Wesley Mann (Caterpillar) in âPart II.â
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đŒ Commercial Break:Disney Channel Holiday Preview Bumper with Jane Seymour (1992)
Juicy Fruit Skiing Commercial (circa 1989)
Cool Kids Club, a nostalgia-filled trip back to childhood.
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âAdventures in Wonderlandâ and âChristmas in Wonderlandâ © 1992 The Walt Disney Company.
Theme song by Bronwenâs Ghost.
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đ Itâs 1988, the monsters under my bed are real, and theyâre stealing Christmas.
Follow us under the covers through a wormhole to the home of â80s kidsâ bedding sensation the Pillow People in a Christmas special so obscure, itâs not even listed on IMDb. But itâs real, and itâs ironically nightmarish.
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đ Guest:Ethan (The Hungry Reader, A Special Presentation or ALF Will Not Be Seen Tonight, Put Your Hand Inside the Puppet Head)
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đŹ Topics & Tangents:1. Watch âPillow People Save Christmasâ on YouTube.
2. Pillow People on the toy collectorsâ website Ghost of the Doll.
2. Toot Sweet Toys, or whatâs left of it.
3. TV listing in New York magazine, November 1988.
4. Victor DiMattia (Billy) on filming âThe Sandlot.â
5. Window Rattler as seen on âFull House.â
6. The Who Cares Bears.
7. Todayâs TV Trope: Introdump, example: the worst Rob Liefeld drawing.
8. Cheryl Chase (Sweet Dreams) mentions working with Cree Summer (Rock-a-Bye Baby) on this special in a 2004 interview about the âRugratsâ spinoff âAll Grown Up.â
9. The Far Side: ââŠHeâs taking it with him!â
10. Nightmara looks like a cross between Mother Brain in âCaptain N: The Game Masterâ and Madam Hecuba from the 1974 anime adaptation of âJack and the Beanstalk.â
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đŒ Commercial Break:Pillow People: Pillow Valley Commercial (1988)
Holidays After Dark, exploring the strange, unusual, and dark sides of the holidays.
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âPillow People Save Christmasâ © 1988 TMS Entertainment, Inc.
Theme song by Bronwenâs Ghost.
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đ Itâs 1986, and one student at a magical boarding school is struggling to fit in while having to deal with a hard-nosed potions teacher and bullying from a golden child whose father will hear about this, but finds comfort in broom flying and encouragement from the kindly old headmaster.
No, not that one.
Before Harry Potter, there was âThe Worst Witch,â which was adapted into a TV Halloween special starring a young Fairuza Balk, Dianna Rigg, Charlotte Rae in a dual role, and Tim Curry in the trippiest â80s music video.
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đ Guests:Becca Petunia (ToughPigs.com, Hubba-Wha?!)
Lindy Kempe (@ieatvideogames.bsky.social)
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đŹ Topics & Tangents:1. Watch âThe Worst Witchâ on the Internet Archive.
2. Find âThe Worst Witchâ book at your local library.
2. St. Michaelâs College is for sale.
3. Pam Jones (Donna) â formerly Kate Buckley before another actress took that name while she was on hiatus â is now a ceramic artist.
4. The kitten ceremony background music sounds kind of like Zeldaâs Lullaby.
5. Mildred and Ethelâs rivalry gave us âOwl Houseâ vibes.
6. Toonces the Driving Cat.
7. One student is a future Teletubby!
8. Becca on Movinâ Right Along discussing Tim Curry singing in âMuppet Treasure Island.â
9. Both Tim Curry and Sebastian from âThe Little Mermaidâ sing âbegin the Beguine.â
10. Tim Curry in âRed Alert 3.â
11. Other âWorst Witchâ TV adaptations, including a college spinoff and a Netflix series.
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đŒ Commercial Break:Carvel Halloween Ice Cream Cakes Commercial (1986)
Hyrule Podcasters, an audio âLetâs Playâ through The Legend of Zelda.
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âThe Worst Witchâ © 1986 Central Independent Television Plc.
Theme song by Bronwenâs Ghost.
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đ Itâs 1977, and the cast of Broadwayâs hottest new musical is taking drastic measures to convince 4 different unions keep the theater open for a Christmas party because they forgot to book a venue.
Join the original Broadway cast of âAnnieâ as somewhere in between themselves and their characters in a unique TV Christmas special which may very well have been many TV viewersâ first exposure to the musical.
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đ Guest:Guy Hutchinson (Pointless Nostalgia, GuyHutchinson.com).
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đŹ Topics & Tangents:1. Watch âThe Annie Christmas Showâ on the Internet Archive.
2. The original Broadway version of âAnnieâ ends on Christmas; the 1982 movie ends on the 4th of July.
3. Andrea McArdle in âChristmas at Walt Disney World.â (Full Episode)
4. Danielle Brisbois (Molly) in âAll in the Family,â and she was a founding member of the band New Radicals.
5. âItâs Christmasâ on the Annie 30th Anniversary Production Cast Recording, featuring multiple Annies and Miss Hannigans.
6. âI Donât Careâ in âIn the Good Old Summertimeâ and âBack to the Future: The Game.â
7. âThereâs a Broken Heart for Every Light on Broadwayâ in âBullets Over Broadway.â
8. Todayâs TV Trope: I Have a Family.
9. Ethel Merman sings âTomorrowâ in âA Special Sesame Street Christmas.â (Full Episode)
10. How The Twelve Days of Christmasâ days 9 through 12 got reordered.
11. Members of the cast reunited in 2019 to perform this Christmas special.
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đŒ Commercial Break:Kinney Shoes (1977)
Fotomat (1977)
Festive Foreign Film Fans, a podcast covering festive movies and music from around the world.
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âThe Annie Christmas Showâ © 1977 Martin Charmin Productions / NBC Universal Network.
Theme song by Bronwenâs Ghost.
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đ Itâs 1981, and a jolly swagman who may or may not be Santa Claus is flying me around the world in a sleigh built out of a bench and some rope we had lying around to search the globe for a lost baby kangaroo.
Todayâs Christmas in July episode begins where itâs actually winter in July, and only gets stranger and more inappropriate from there. Itâs âAround the World with Dot,â also known as âDot and Santa Claus,â starring the title character from an 1899 Australian childrenâs book, âDot and the Kangaroo.â
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đ Guest:Dan MacPherson (@danmacpherson.bsky.social)
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đŹ Topics & Tangents:1. Watch âAround the World with Dotâ on YouTube (Aussie Kids TV).
2. But you may want to watch âDot and the Kangarooâ first.
3. Director Yoram Gross endured World War II in Poland; his family was on Schindlerâs list. His studio, now Flying Bark Productions, more recently animated âRise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtlesâ and Marvelâs âWhat IfâŠ?â
4. Barbara Frawley (Dot) singing âThe Black Catâ on âPlay School.â
5. Todayâs TV Trope: Magical Homeless Person.
6. âSakura Sakura,â which I recognized from Punch-Out!!
7. How a White Lie Gave Japan KFC for Christmas. (Gastro Obscura)
8. âThe Real World of the Circusâ opens similarly to the movie âChaplin.â
9. Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon.
10. âAlouetteâ is about plucking the feathers off a lark.
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đŒ Commercial Break:Mortein âLouie the Flyâ Commercial (1980s)
Myer âCelebrate Christmasâ Commercial (1980s)
Bad Princess Movies, a catalogue of terrible movies about princesses and princesses-to-be.
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âDot and the Kangarooâ © 1981 Yoram Gross Filmstudio Pty Ltd.
Theme song by Bronwenâs Ghost.
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đ° Itâs 2004, and a stuffed toy rabbit voluntold me to clean his house.
The Advent Calendar House celebrates both Easter in July and Scrooge Sunday with a trip to the Hundred Acre Wood as Rabbit does double duty as both the Easter Bunny and Scrooge, all while Christopher Robin is somewhere else entirely.
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đ Guests:Sammy Hain (Sammyâs Easter Tails)
Matt Spaulding (North Pole Radio, Two Broke Geeks)
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đŹ Topics & Tangents:1. Watch âSpringtime with Rooâ on Disney+.
2. Ads from the 2004 DVD, plus a video of some dude walking through the menu screen.
3. Why do Christopher Robinâs toys have American accents?
4. John Fiedler (Piglet) in âThe Golden Girlsâ and â12 Angry Men.â
5. âChristmas in the Stars,â the Star Wars Christmas album.
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đŒ Commercial Break:Sears Video Game Arcade Christmas Sale (1983)
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âWinnie the Poohâ and âSpringtime with Rooâ © 2004 Disney Enterprises, Inc.
Theme song by Bronwenâs Ghost.
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đ Itâs 1983, and my emotional support jack-in-the-box is not providing much help for my Imposter Syndrome.
Prepare for a deep dive into another pre-ALF puppet special from Paul Fusco starring a very depressed elf in training trying to find where he belongs in Santaâs workshop by first finding everywhere he doesnât belong.
Plus:
Santaâs Swedish Chef-like human hands!
A three-eyed purple teddy bear we never get to see!
Paul Fusco inserting himself into his own Christmas fan fiction!****
đ Guests:Tom Coombs (The Pop Daddy)
Jayme Kilsby (Forever Bogus Podcast)
Chad Young (The Horror Movie BBQ)
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đŹ Topics & Tangents:1. Watch âSantaâs Magic Toy Bagâ on Tubi.
2. Sherman looks like A Gnome Named Gnorm.
3. The hot dog puppet from âFunland.â
4. The History of the Nickelodeon Hotel (Defunctland).
5. The keeper of Santaâs Magic Toy Bag reminds me of the presidential designated survivor.
6. Superman impales some jerkâs truck on a telephone pole in âMan of Steel.â
7. Cracked: We Ruined Santa With Math.
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đŒ Commercial Break:Sears Video Game Arcade Christmas Sale (1983)
The Studio Demands It!, a podcast that recreates, reimagines, or flat out fixes existing film franchises when a hypothetical studio demands more films.
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âSantaâs Magic Toy Bagâ © 1983 Imagicom Productions, Inc.
Theme song by Bronwenâs Ghost.
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đItâs 1979, and an evil king is having abandonment issues after his entire kingdom left, so he made an army of robots instead of going to therapy.
The Advent Calendar House has once again emerged from hibernation after declaring 4 more months of winter to pretend itâs still winter. Join us as we encounter what might be the least Christmassy Rankin/Bass Christmas special, featuring a friendlier version of Jack Frost, a groundhog dressed like a pro wrestling manager, and the wintry weather neighbors of those angels your grandmother told you were bowling whenever there was a thunderstorm.
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đ Guests:Gerry Davila (Totally Rad Christmas)
Matt Spaulding (North Pole Radio)
Jeff Loftin (Lost Christmas)
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đŹ Topics & Tangents:1. Watch âJack Frostâ on YouTube.
2. Toei Animationâs âThe Little Mermaidâ (1975).
3. Gilbert Gottfried on his favorite death scene: Buddy Hackett as Lou Costello in âBud and Lou.â
4. Todayâs TV Trope: Inevitable Waterfall.
5. The Christmas tradition of âdream presentsâ is like the dinner scene from âHook.â
6. February 2 is Candlemas, the 40th day of Christmas.
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đŒ Commercial Break:Pennsylvania Lottery: Like Holiday Morning, starring Gus, the 2nd most famous groundhog in Pennsylvania (2018)
Sonic the Hedgehog 3: Hedgehog Day (1992)
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âJack Frostâ © 1979 Rankin/Bass Productions.
Theme song by Bronwenâs Ghost.
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The Advent Calendar House has awoken early from its long winterâs nap to take the Leap Year challenge as prescribed by Dr. Frasier Crane on one unseasonably warm February morning in 1996. On the way we look up the âFrasierâ castâs Christmas connections, explore the world of complicated opera solos and bad Western ballads, and call in to a PBS pledge drive to try and talk to Big Bird.
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đ Guests:Erin Evans (@mserinevans).
Joey O. (Y-Not Radio, @imgonnadj24).
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đŹ Topics & Tangents:1. Kelsey Grammer in âMr. St. Nickâ and âThe Twelve Days of Christmas Eve.â
2. Our adventures on the mid-1990s internet, when it was All About the Pentiums.
3. âFrasierâ episodes ranked on Variety, Frasier Online, and Thrillist.
4. âWhen You Had Left Our Pirate Foldâ from âThe Pirates of Penzance,â in which Leap Day becomes a plot point.
5. Oleg Cassini and the worst title card gag.
6. KACL is a real radio station, but not in Seattle.
7. âRigolettoâ and the aria âElla mi fu rapita / Parmi veder le lagrime.â
8. Kelsey Grammer sings âThe Star-Spangled Bannerâ at the 1996 Major League Baseball All-Star Game in Philadelphia.
9. âButtons and Bows,â as sung by Bob Hope in âThe Palefaceâ and by Leap Day baby Dinah Shore.
10. Adam âEdgeâ Copeland talks âMoney Planeâ on Hey! (EW).
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đŒ Commercial Break:McDonaldâs âMorning Breakâ Commercial starring Kelsey Grammer, 1995.
Remember That Show?, a podcast journey to explore obscure and forgotten TV series.
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âFrasierâ and âLook Before You Leapâ © 1996 Paramount Productions.
Theme song by Bronwenâs Ghost.
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đItâs 1984, and Ebenezer Scrooge is threatening to raise his asking price for a warehouse full of corn.
This Christmas Eve episode not only drops on a Scrooge Sunday, but itâs also the Advent Calendar Houseâs 150th episode. To celebrate, I let listeners vote for which âChristmas Carolâ to cover, and the winner is the 1984 TV movie starring George S. Scott, along with original âEqualizerâ Edward Woodward as a sassy Ghost of Christmas Present, and we even spotted our favorite Alfred Pennyworth, Michael Gough, as a not-so-portly gentleman.
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đ Guests:Erin Evans (@mserinevans).
Joey O. (Y-Not Radio, @imgonnadj24).
Anthony Strand (ToughPigs.com, Movinâ Right Along, @durwoodclapper.bsky.social).
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đŹ Topics & Tangents:1. David Warner in âTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze.â
2. George S. Scott in âAngusâ and âCartoon All-Stars to the Rescue.â
3. âGod Bless Us Everyone,â this movieâs theme music by Nick BicĂąt.
4. Wikipedia and NO ONE ELSE names one Cratchit child âMichael,â played by Susannah Yorkâs (Mrs. Cratchit) real-life son, Orlando Wells.
5. Michael Carter (Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come) as Bib Fortuna in âReturn of the Jedi.â
6. âItâs Corn,â and My favorite âFuturamaâ joke.
7. Scroogeâs grave, allegedly a real, reinscribed headstone, at St. Chadâs Church in Shrewsbury.
8. Twelve Hundred Ghosts - A Christmas Carol in Supercut.
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đŒ Commercial Break:IBM Sponsored Commercial Break from the original airing of âA Christmas Carol.â
George C. Scott âRead More About Itâ PSA.
The Christmas Podcast Network All-Star Comedy Christmas Show!
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âA Christmas Carolâ © 1984 Travenol Laboratories Limited.
In memory of Jason Gross (1976â2023).
âChristmas in Your Heartâ (from âA Garfield Christmas Specialâ) performed by Todd from Vista Blue/Second Saturday.
Theme song by Bronwenâs Ghost.
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đItâs 1980, and my spoiled nephew just got beaten in a ski-jumping contest by a bear whoâs never seen winter before.
Join us we fail upward through middle to upper hotel management featuring a simultaneously very mature and very immature conversation about cartoon bears discovering mistletoe. What could be the Jellystone Winter Lodgeâs final Christmas carnival manages to wake up Yogi Bear, who hibernates directly underneath it but somehow never knew about it before now.
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đ Guest:Bill Hanstock (@sundownmotel, âWe Promised You a Great Main Event: An Unauthorized WWE Historyâ)
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đŹ Topics & Tangents:1. This special opens with a typo: The sign reads âYellystone Park.â
2. Daws Butlerâs Snagglepuss voice was a Bert Lahr impression that was so spot on, Lahr threatened to sue when Snagglepuss started endorsing Kelloggâs cereal.
3. Hanna-Barberaâs Christmas Sing-A-Long album, featuring songs from this special.
4. Yogi was in âCasperâs First Christmasâ in 1979, so this isnât really Yogiâs First Christmas.
5. Fruity Pebbles Christmas Commercial episode, 2017.
6. The Wonkamobile.
7. ClickHole: âWhich One of My Garbage Sons Are You?â Clickhole, 2014.
8. Eddie the Eagle.
9. Mickey Mouseâs shirtless (and hatless) Steamboat Willie winter look at Disneyland.
10. âMean, Sour, Crafty, and Cruelâ in âOliver and the Artful Dodgerâ and âSmurfs.â
11. The Zone of Death in the part of Yellowstone National Park thatâs in Idaho.
12. âChristmas Is Hereâ in âA Flintstone Christmas.â
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đŒ Commercial Break:Cocoa Krispies Snagglepuss âHeavens to Murgatroydâ Commercial, circa 1963.
Bad Princess Movies, a catalogue of terrible movies about princesses and princesses-to-be.
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âYogiâs First Christmasâ © 1980 Hanna-Barbera Productions, Inc.
Theme song by Bronwenâs Ghost.
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đItâs 1970, and Santaâs been locked up in an underground cave with 2 giant Muppet monsters.
Join us as we venture through the tunnels under Santaâs workshop to uncover Jim Hensonâs first ever TV holiday special, presented by The Ed Sullivan Show and featuring the first Muppet performances by Richard Hunt, Fran Brill, Marilyn Sokol, and John Lovelady, as well as the first appearances of Thog and a familiar-looking Frackle whoâd later be reworked into the Great Gonzo.
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đ Guests:Tori Schmidt (Muppets No Context, The Muppetwt Awards)
Tony Whitaker (@muppetdude, Muppet Wiki)
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đŹ Topics & Tangents:1. âThe Great Santa Claus Switchâ on Muppet Wiki.
2. ToughPigs.comâs transcript of the special, 2004.
3. Jim Henson, Thog, and Lothar on âThe Dick Cavett Show,â 1971.
4. Taminella Grinderfall in âTales of the Tinkerdee.â
5. Jim Hensonâs Red Book entries on the specialâs casting and debut.
6. Tonyâs art of the Two-Headed Monster as the Miser Brothers.
7. So Many Muppets Are Named Fred.
8. Daniel Seagren as Spider-Man on âThe Electric Company.â
9. Richard Hunt as Elmo.
10. Snarl, the Frackle who would become Gonzo.
11. My Emmet Otterâs Teenage Mutant Jug-Band Christmas T-shirt.
12. We have dubbed the green Frackle who looks like Thig with a beak and horns âTheg.â
13. âThis Is Halloweenâ in a Sesame Place parade.
14. â8 Balls of Fur.â
15. Stop calling them âMuppeteers.â
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đŒ Commercial Break:FritoLay Holiday Party Display Commercial, 1970.
âNoĂ«lcoâ Razor Santa Commercial, 1970.
Merry Britsmas, all things Christmas from a British perspective.
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âThe Great Santa Claus Switchâ © 1970 Sullivan Productions, Inc.
Theme song by Bronwenâs Ghost.
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đItâs 1983, and the Worst Kids in the World are taking over the church Nativity play, smoking in the ladiesâ room, and helping themselves to the sacramental grape juice.
Join us as we meet the Herdmans in a classic Christmas story turned TV movie starring Loretta Swit from M*A*S*H and a young Fairuza Balk in her on-screen debut.
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đ Guests:Scott Leopold (Holly Jolly Xâmasu)
Bob Baker (Festive Foreign Film Fans)
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đŹ Topics & Tangents:1. Todayâs TV Tropes: Itâs the Best Whatever, Ever and Title Drop.
2. Author Barbara Robinson wrote 2 sequels: âThe Best School Year Everâ (1994) and âThe Best Halloween Everâ (2004).
3. Fairuza Balk (Beth) in âThe Waterboy.â
4. Loretta Swit (Grace) interview: âMeanest kids in town make the best pageant,â AP via The Free Lance-Star, 1983.
5. Jason Michas (Leroy) as Johnny Arcade in âThe Power Teamâ animated segment from Season 1 of âVideo Power.â
6. Antony Holland (Reverend Hopkins) as Dr. Light â er, âDr. Wrightâ â in âCaptain N: The Game Master.â
7. Ocean Hellman (Alice) in âDanger Bay,â which keeps coming up this season.
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đŒ Commercial Break:Duracell âNo Longer Under the Christmas Treeâ Commercial, 1983.
Festive Foreign Film Fans, covering festive movies and music from around the world.
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âThe Best Christmas Pageant Everâ © 1983 Comworld Productions.
Theme song by Bronwenâs Ghost.
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đItâs 1994, and the Jeffersons are poisoning Metropolis with greed spray from toy atomic space rats.
Join us on an unpredictable flight through the first Christmas episode of âLois and Clark,â written by Dean Cain and starring Sherman Hemsley as the Toyman and Isabel Sanford as his reluctant assistant, plus Denise Richards, Dick Van Patten, Doug Llewellyn, and terrible special effects.
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đ Guests:Gerry Davila (Totally Rad Christmas)
Paxton Holley (Cavalcade of Awesome, Cult Film Club, Hellbent for Letterbox)
Jeeg (Nerd Lunch)
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đŹ Topics & Tangents:1. C.T. brings up this episode and Jeeg seals his fate on Nerd Lunchâs âNerdstradamus 2013 Redux.â
2. Winslow Schottâs plan to dump his greed toxin into Metropolisâs water supply is similar to Scarecrowâs plan in âBatman Begins.â
3. Progressive Insurance âBarbieâ Commercial.
4. Denise Richards (Angela) in âTammy and the T-Rex.â
5. Eddie Jones (Jonathan Kent) in âA League of Their Own.â
6. Christmas at Graceland.
7. Totally Rad Christmas on âItâs Gary Shandlingâs Christmas Showâ featuring Dom Irrera (Hecklebaum).
8. Homer Simpson licking poisonous toads.
9. Todayâs TV Trope: Anticipatory Breath Spray.
10. âHave Yourself a Merry Little Christmasâ by The Pretenders.
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đŒ Commercial Break:Burger King Holiday Disney Glasses Commercial, 1994.
Children First âRead a Bookâ PSA featuring Brett Butler, 1994.
Totally Rad Christmas, celebrating all things Christmas in the â80s.
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âLois and Clark: The New Adventures of Supermanâ and âSeasonâs Greedingsâ © 1994 Warner Bros. Television.
Theme song by Bronwenâs Ghost.
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đItâs 2001, and a magical partridge is sending me on a coat drive for some kind of Karate Kid-style Santa training.
Hop in our light blue â54 convertible and buckle up as we take you on a joyride through the very last and most forgotten Rankin/Bass Christmas special, featuring a mostly black cast starring Patti LaBelle, Gregory Hines, and a criminally underused Eartha Kitt as a talking cat.
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đ Guests:Andre Bennett (Cult Cinema Cloister, Philadelphia Championship Rock Paper Scissors).
Tim Babb (Canât Wait for Christmas Podcast).
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đŹ Topics & Tangents:1. This special was co-written by Suzanne Collins, who went on to write âThe Hunger Games.â
2. The other co-writer, Peter Bakalian, also has a book series. Itâs called âThe F.A.R.T. Diaries.â
3. Patti LaBelle in Philadelphiaâs âGet to Know Usâ tourism campaign, 1985.
4. Patti LaBelle on âSesame Streetâ singing âHow I Miss My X.â
5. IMDbâs photo gallery for âSanta, Baby!â is full of high-quality promotional images.
6. RankinBass.comâs first look at âSanta, Baby!â from December 2001.
7. Gregory Hines in âThe Muppets Take Manhattanâ and âRunning Scared.â
8. Rankin/Bass finally includes âThe Twelve Days of Christmasâ and âJingle Bellsâ in a Christmas special.
8. Natalie Toro (Samson) lists âSanta Baby!â on her bio page.
10. Andreâs uncle co-wrote K-Ci & JoJoâs âAll My Life.â
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đŒ Commercial Break:McDonaldâs âWake Upâ Breakfast Commercial featuring Patti LaBelle, 1990.
Canât Wait for Christmas, the podcast dedicated to keeping the spirit of Christmas alive all year round.
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âSanta, Babyâ © 2001 Perisphere Pictures, Inc.
Theme song by Bronwenâs Ghost.
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đItâs 1989, and a killer in a Santa suit is making it really hard to hide my dead husbandâs body.
You better watch out as we dig up the first filmed episode of âTales From the Crypt,â a cozy Christmas nightmare directed by Robert Zemeckis and starring his then-wife and talented screamer, Mary Ellen Trainor, and the kid who gets her hoverboard stolen by Marty McFly.
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đ Guests:Jamie Ray (Fave Five From Fans, Complete Disarray with Jamie Ray)
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đŹ Topics & Tangents:1. Mike on Fave Five From Fans with my Fave Five Christmas TV Specials (already covered them all here).
2. Fave Five Christmas Horror Movies.
3. The Vault of Horror No. 35, from 1954.
4. âAnd All Through the Houseâ segment of the 1972 âTales from the Cryptâ movie.
5. HBO Feature Presentation opening, 1983.
6. John Kassir (The Crypt-Keeper) in a commercial for The Legend of Zelda, 1987.
7. Mary Ellen Trainor (Elizabeth) and Lyndsey Whitney Barry (Carrie Ann) in âBack to the Future Part II.â
8. Todayâs TV Trope: Tempting Fate.
9. Elizabeth calls the operator because 9-1-1 was only available in about half the U.S. by 1989.
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đŒ Commercial Break:The Crypt-Keeperâs Ghoulish Guide to the Howlidays on Kidsâ WB, 2001.
Holidays After Dark, exploring the strange, unusual, and dark sides of the holidays.
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âTales From the Cryptâ and âAnd All Through the Houseâ © 1989 Tales From the Crypt Venture.
Theme song by Bronwenâs Ghost.
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đ Itâs 1979, by way of 1933 â or the other way around â and the human from Fraggle Rock has broken into my garage with a haunted choir of singing children.
Join us as we turn the dial on our haunted time-traveling radio to find Henry Winkler at the height of his fame as the Fonz hiding under multiple layers of makeup as a Scrooge figure in Great Depression-era New England.
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đ Guests:Tom Coombs (The Pop Daddy)
Scott Leopold (Holly Jolly Xâmasu)
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đŹ Topics & Tangents:1. Watch âAn American Christmas Carolâ on YouTube, courtesy of Shout Factory.
2. Henry Winkler interview on being asked to play a Scrooge figure.
3. The Ford Model TT truck, in example.
4. Dorian Harewood (Matt Reeves/Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come) filling in for James Avery as Shredder.
5. Todayâs TV Trope: Recursive Fiction â and âThe Identical.â
6. Robin Williams on âSesame Streetâ showing Elmo different ways to play with a stick.
7. âSister Kenny,â based on the true story of an Australian nurse.
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đŒ Commercial Break:McDonaldâs Gift Certificates Christmas Commercial, 1979.
Holly Jolly Xâmasu, your podcast destination for Japanese Christmas music.
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âAn American Christmas Carolâ © 1979 Scrooge Productions, Inc.
Theme song by Bronwenâs Ghost.
Full show notes and social links at adventcalendar.house.Theme song by Bronwenâs Ghost.
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