Thursday, November 29, 2007

Holiday Television

Merry Christmas Mr. Bean



Its time once again for those holiday television spectacular! Let the festivities begin pop the corn and gather the kids for wonderful memories.


You can find a full 2007 programming schedule of holiday gems here:

Chiff's Top Ten Holiday Pick check our schedule above for dates and times

  • It's a Wonderful Life (1946) - The top favorite year after year as George escapes the clutches of evil Mr. Potter and realizes he's the richest man in town. Thanks, Clarence.

  • Miracle on 34th Street (1947) - Did Macy's just hire the real Santa Claus? Hearts young and old still melt as Maureen O'Hara (and a very young Natalie Wood) finally see that "faith is believing in things when common sense tells you not to."

  • A Christmas Story (1983) - Ralphie schemes and dreams his way to his one and only Christmas wish, the official Red Ryder air rifle.

  • White Christmas 1954 - Bing Crosby, Danny Kaye and Rosemary Clooney star in a classic throwback to 1940's musicals with songs by Irving Berlin. And snowfall right on cue.

  • A Christmas Carol 1951 - The all-time best version of the Dickens classic starring Alister Sim as Scrooge and a definite must for any holiday DVD collection.

  • The Bishop's Wife (1947) - Cary Grant as an angel sent down to earth to teach the bishop (David Niven) and his wife (Loretta Young) a thing a two about marriage.

  • The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993) - Tim Burton's original stop-motion masterpiece about a bunch of ghouls who just don't get Christmas "...and they call him Sandy Claws!"

  • The Santa Clause (1994) - Comedian Tim Allen's only successful big screen performance to date as a hapless divorced dad begins to put on weight and grows a long white beard ...

  • National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation (1989) - The best of the bunch from the National Lampoon franchise which follows the holiday misadventures of the Griswald family, complete with attack squirrel. Not suitable for all ages, but the raunch factor gives it its kick.

  • Polar Express (2004) - On track to becoming a classic with Tom Hanks as the conductor on the early morning run to the North Pole.
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