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20th century holiday movies on tv

Unbelievable, I don't see the 1984 'A Christmas Carol.' Even though it was made for CBS, I think that one with George C. Scott was one of the best versions of the movie, maybe THE best.
 
I may be wrong, but I can't remember when a cable network has run the same movie about 10 times in a row. Thus, is what Sundance is doing with "White Christmas" this year. Don't get me wrong, it is a very fun movie and is set around a Christmas theme, but 10 times in a row? Not sure I get that. The title song "White Christmas" is not the original Bing recording, but a redo for this movie specifically with Rosemary Clooney, aunt of George Clooney. While the movie has a Christmas theme, it is more of a comedic/dramatic musical than anything else. First movie using "VistaVision". It does look good visually to this day!
 
A Christmas Story has been shown in marathon mode on TBS (and/or TNT) for several years now. It may have started in the '00s?
We're not getting any 'syndicated' holiday movies this Xmas Eve or Xmas Day, but some stations around the country are showing 'The Story of the First Noel', narrated by the late Roger Moore. We get the Liturgical, Happy Holidays America, P.J. Rasmussen's An American Christmas, etc. replacing morning news. Syndicated Christmas cartoons are still shown on a few network affiliates (The Stableboy's Christmas, Red Boots for Christmas, etc.) but they are rarer every year. KIRO used to air 'Red Boots' every Christmas.
 
There is going to be a marathon of Scrooged beginning at 8 p.m. Monday, Dec. 24 (US Eastern), on Encore and running all day Tuesday.

Thanks for the info. I discovered that Scrooged was on Encore Saturday morning at about the last 30 minutes. My cable lineup doesn't include Encore, but I was able to get what was left through the Spectrum app on Roku. I pulled out my DVD and watched it later over the weekend. I saw it listed for tonight but still didn't know about the marathon.

I mentioned earlier that there was a year when Christmas Vacation was shown in a 24 hour marathon on AMC. I think there was also a year the same thing was done on AMC with Scrooged. Thanks again!

I also noticed that A Christmas Story is being staggered for the start times starting on odd numbered hours on TBS and even numbered hours on TNT. I think this is a good idea so it will be easier to find favorite parts.


Merry CHRISTmas everybody!!!
 
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the last list

This is the last of the lists for 2018. All times are US Eastern.

Tuesday, Dec. 25
New Year’s Evil (1980), 12 a.m., Comet (New Year’s Eve)
Yes Virginia There is a Santa Claus (1991), 12 a.m., This TV
White Christmas (1954), 12:30 a.m., Sundance; repeats at 3:15 a.m.
Santa Claus: The Movie (1985), 12:30 a.m., CMT; repeats at 7:30 and 10 p.m.
Scrooged (1989), 6:20 a.m., Encore; marathon continues throughout the day
How the Toys Saved Christmas (1991), 8 a.m., This TV
The Secret of Giving (1999), 12 p.m., Get TV
A Chance of Snow (1998), 2 p.m., This TV
Home Alone (1990), 2:30 p.m.
Die Hard (1988), 3 p.m., IFC; repeats at 6 and 9 p.m.
The Man who Came to Dinner (1942), 3:30 p.m., TCM
Father Knows Best: Home for Christmas (1977), 4 p.m., Get TV
Home Alone 2: Lost in New York (1992), 3:20 p.m., Starz
It Happened on Fifth Avenue (1947), 5:45 p.m., TCM
Christmas Comes to Willow Creek (1987), 10 p.m., This TV
Trading Places (1983), 10 p.m., Comedy Central

Wednesday, Dec. 26
Die Hard (1988), 12 a.m., IFC
The Greatest Story Ever Told (1965), 12 a.m., This TV

Thursday, Dec. 27
Planes, Trains and Automobiles (1987), 9 a.m., AMC

Friday, Dec. 28
To all a Goodnight (1980), 3 p.m., Comet
New Year’s Evil (1981), 5 p.m., Comet (New Year’s Eve)

Jan. 1
The Toy (1982), 2 a.m., Sundance
Hav Plenty (1998), 3 a.m., Bounce (New Year’s Eve)
The Preacher’s Wife (1994), 2 p.m., Bounce
Gremlins (1984), 6 p.m., IFC; repeats at 11 p.m.

Sunday, Jan. 6
Planes, Trains and Automobiles (1987), 5 p.m., Laff (Thanksgiving)
 
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