In my pre-TCM life, before 2005, I ritually watched a small handful of classics during the holiday season every year, films like A Christmas Carol (1951), The Bishop's Wife (1947), Miracle on 34th Street (1947) and Scrooge (1970) that had been airing on network TV and local channels for years. Then I discovered Turner Classic Movies and the titles on my list of annual favorites multiplied. These are some of the holiday must-sees I watch in December as the 25th draws near, each of them introduced to me by TCM.
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Sunday, December 24, 2017
With a Nod to TCM, a Glance at 6 Favorite Holiday Classics
In my pre-TCM life, before 2005, I ritually watched a small handful of classics during the holiday season every year, films like A Christmas Carol (1951), The Bishop's Wife (1947), Miracle on 34th Street (1947) and Scrooge (1970) that had been airing on network TV and local channels for years. Then I discovered Turner Classic Movies and the titles on my list of annual favorites multiplied. These are some of the holiday must-sees I watch in December as the 25th draws near, each of them introduced to me by TCM.
Sunday, December 18, 2011
'TIS THE SEASON...
The weather outside is frightful, but the fire is so delightful...which means it's a perfect time to snuggle down into a favorite chair, remote in hand, and decide: DVR or DVD?
With Christmas just a week away I've picked a few long-time holiday favorites to watch along with one or two that have come into my life more recently...
Sunday, December 5, 2010
HAPPY HOLIDAYS!
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MEET ME IN ST. LOUIS |
The film's sparkling perfection is the work of producer Arthur Freed, director Vincente Minnelli, an incomparable ensemble cast, an ace artistic and technical team, songwriters Ralph Blane and Hugh Martin and...Technicolor.
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