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Length:
99 minutes
Released:
Dec 24, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

? It’s the 100th episode of the Advent Calendar House! Join us as we put one foot in front of the other back to 1970 to revisit a Rankin/Bass Christmas classic that dares to answer children’s questions about Santa Claus while illegally opening his mail.  ****  ? Guests:  Michael DiGiovanni (Classic Film Jerks, Pop Culture Retrofit,@theatomicgeeks).  Erin Evans (@mserinevans).  Michael May (MichaelMay.online, AfterLUNCH, @michaelmaycomix).    Brandon Medley (@brandmed, ? @blessedarethegeek).  Joey O. (Y-Not Radio, Words With Nerds, @imgonnadj24).  ****  ? Topics & Tangents:  1. Both IMDb and Wikipedia had the premiere date wrong because of a typo in an old book. Rich Goldschmidt’s The Making of Santa Claus Is Comin’ to Town and The Daydreamer gets it right.  2. Former pro-wrestler Special Delivery Jones (no relation).  3. Burgermeister Meisterburger is a dead ringer for Mauser from Police Academy 2.  4. Hey, IMDb, I highly doubt the Greg Thomas voicing young Kris Kringle grew up to play the saxophone in Parliament Funkadelic.  5. For a while, Topper was renamed Waddles.  6. Kris’s weird face he makes after being caught by the Winter Warlock’s angry trees.  7. Save the Earth from Godzilla vs. the Smog Monster.  8. Weddings on Christmas Day used to be popular.  9. The first known recording of the song Santa Claus is Comin’ to Town, and our favorite versions.  ****  ? Retro Commercial Break:  Folgers Coffee: Peter Comes Home for Christmas, 1982.  ****  “Santa Claus is Comin’ to Town” © 1970 Rankin/Bass Productions.  Say hi on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook.  Theme song by Bronwen’s Ghost.  Full show notes with links at adventcalendar.house.
Released:
Dec 24, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

A salute to all TV holiday specials, but mostly the Christmas ones. Revisit 12 holiday classics and not-so-classics each December and July.