A rerun from December 18, 1966. The story follows the Grinch as he tries to erase the holiday from the tiny town of Whoville by stealing all the material symbols of its yuletide celebration. The first of the Dr. Seuss books to be adapted to TV.
Dupe Of # 5276.
Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids celebrate the Christmas season in a series of adventures that includes the rescue of a troubled family from disaster. Bill Cosby voices the character of young Bill.
A tuneful holiday cartoon from Italy. "A special baby has been born," and the forest animals wants to do something special. The animal kingdom celebrates the Birth of Christ...a new animated musical delight.
Santa Claus, his red nose reindeer Rudolph and Frosty the Snowman team up at a seaside Fourth of July circus, in this musical animated adventure. Original songs by Johnny Marks, known for writing the classic song "Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer." A holiday movie Christmas special.
The leading characters in the popular series of children's books make their TV debut in a musical animated tale. In the story, the overbearing Papa Bear ignores Mama's advice to buy a Christmas tree and instead sets out to cut his own- only to learn that his "perfect Christmas tree" is also the perfect home of other forest creatures. Written by the bruins' creators, Jan and Stan Berenstain.
A Christmas cartoon based on the Little Rascals movie shorts of the '30s. The voice of the character, Mom, is that of Darla Hood Granson (who played Darla in the original "Little Rascals" series).
A burro, derided by men and animals alike for his small size, proves his worth with the help of a desert rat and a kind master. Lorne Greene narrates this Christmas tale.
Angela Lansbury and Cyril Ritchard are heard in this animated tale about a blind shepherd boy who, as Christmas approaches, longs for his first snowfall. "Even if I don't see it," he says bravely, "I could feel it." Songs include Irving Berlin's "White Christmas," and original tunes by Maury Laws and Jules Bass.
Casper and his friend Hairy Scarey are being evicted from their battered old house; so Hairy, on Christmas Eve no less, forces the Friendly Ghost to join in a search for new haunts.
Special: This animated version of Bil Keane's comic strip focuses on Jeffy, who believes Santa will be bringing a special Christmas gift- "granddad down from heaven." Sarah Vaughan performs "The Dreamer."
Jiminy Cricket is host of Disney's traditional Christmas greeting featuring such cartoon characters as Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, Chip 'n' Dale, Peter Pan, Bambi, Pinocchio, Lady and the Tramp, Cinderella and Snow White. First shown on December 19, 1958. Songs include "Deck the Hall."
(Part 1) Special: Yogi Bear is roused out of hibernation to find that Jellystone Lodge will be sold and destroyed unless its wealthy owner, Mrs. Trockmorton, enjoys the annual Christmas Carnival. Her miserable nephew Snively and crotchety Herman the Hermit, both of whom hate Christmas, try sabotage. This program is shown in two parts.
(Part 2) Special: Yogi Bear is roused out of hibernation to find that Jellystone Lodge will be sold and destroyed unless its wealthy owner, Mrs. Trockmorton, enjoys the annual Christmas Carnival. Her miserable nephew Snively and crotchety Herman the Hermit, both of whom hate Christmas, try sabotage. This program is shown in two parts.
Special: In 1958, the million-selling Christmas record called "The Chipmunk Song" launched the career of Alvin, Simon and Theodore Chipmunk. Now they're back in yuletide.
Special: An animation holiday half-hour special based on "Our Gang." This broadcast originally aired on December 3, 1979. A Christmas cartoon based on the Little Rascals movie shorts of the '30s. The gang helps Spanky and Porky replace the winter coat their mother had bought - but returned to buy them an electric train.
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