A Cookie Platter of Christmas Television Specials on “Picture Perfect”

A Cookie Platter of Christmas Television Specials on “Picture Perfect”

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This week on “Picture Perfect,” slip into your jammies for an hour of music from classic Christmas television specials.

“The Snowman” (1982), based on the picture book by Raymond Briggs, is about a boy whose snowman comes to life and whisks him away on a journey to the North Pole.  The show became enormously popular in the UK and through occasional showings on U.S. television.  It was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Animated Short.  Like the book, the film is wordless, using animation and music to tell its story, with the exception of an enchanting interlude, known as “Walking in the Air,” which employs a boy treble.  “Walking in the Air” is easily the best-known music by Howard Blake.

The television film “The Homecoming” (1971) stars Patricia Neal and Richard Thomas in a heart-warming story about a rural family Christmas in 1933.  Written by Earl Hamner, the film’s success spawned the television series “The Waltons.”  Jerry Goldsmith wrote the music. He would return to work on “The Waltons” – though as of “The Homecoming,” he had yet to write the show’s indelible theme.

An adaptation of Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol” (1954) was the subject of a special episode of the anthology series “Shower of Stars.”  Fredric March plays Ebenezer Scrooge, and Basil Rathbone is Jacob Marley’s ghost.  But it is Ray Middleton, who appears as both Scrooge’s nephew and the Spirit of Christmas Present, who is given arguably the show’s most memorable tune, “A Very Merry Christmas.”  The teleplay and lyrics are by Maxwell Anderson, and the music is by Bernard Herrmann!

Finally, Christmas time is here, happiness and cheer, with “A Charlie Brown Christmas” (1965).  We’ll hear the Vince Guaraldi Trio perform selections from this most beloved of Christmas classics.

For once, the snow will have nothing to do with your reception.  We’ll think inside the box on “Picture Perfect,” music from classic Christmas television specials, now in syndication on KWAX Classical Oregon!

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Clip and save the start times for all three of my recorded shows:

PICTURE PERFECT, the movie music show – Friday at 8:00 PM EST/5:00 PM PST

SWEETNESS AND LIGHT, the light music program – Saturday at 11:00 AM EST/8:00 AM PST

THE LOST CHORD, unusual and neglected rep – Saturday at 7:00 PM EST/4:00 PM PST

Stream them, wherever you are, at the link!


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4 responses to “A Cookie Platter of Christmas Television Specials on “Picture Perfect””

  1. Anonymous

    Fabulous lineup! The music program, and the skating Peanuts gang ❤️

    1. Classic Ross Amico

      Claire Pula ⛸️❄️🥜❤️

  2. Anonymous

    🎄❤️🎄

    1. Classic Ross Amico

      Lesley Siedt Humbug! 🎩👻👻👻

      Just kidding. 🎅

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