Currently in the process of reviewing silent adaptations of A Christmas Carol on my podcast! There are more than you may think.
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A deep dive into the history of A Christmas Carol on film and TV, hosted by @collinmurr.bsky.social. New episodes on Wednesdays in November and December, and the first Wednesday of other months.
Currently in the process of reviewing silent adaptations of A Christmas Carol on my podcast! There are more than you may think.
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You can also take a look at my episode on the silent Christmas Carols from 1913-1914 on YouTube. On these, I'm including clips of the films.
It's another episode about silent film adaptations of A Christmas Carol. This time, I'm covering two adaptations from 1913 and 1914, respectively.
Tomorrow, I'll be releasing my second episode on silent Christmas Carols, one from 1913 and one from 1914. They're both available on YouTube if you want to watch them (and I'm confident they're a better selection than anything airing tonight).
As a bonus episode, I'm counting down my 10 favorite performances from the legendary Robert Duvall.
Before my episode on silent Christmas Carols this week, it's a bonus episode on my 10 favorite Robert Duvall performances!
On Wednesday, it's my second episode on the Silent Christmas Carols, but tomorrow, I'll be dropping a bonus episode about my favorite Robert Duvall performances. If you want to access it right now, you can sign up for my Patreon for as little as $1/month and get all episodes 24 hours early!
If you join my Patreon for $5/month, you can get a bonus episode each month about a TV episode based on A Christmas Carol! This month's will be The Real Ghostbusters: Xmas Marks the Spot!
On my upcoming episode about the next silent Christmas Carols, we've got a film that includes actors like:
Edna Flugrath
Windham Guise
Asheton Tonge
Just incredible names.
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We're breaking into the silent versions this week! On this episode, I cover 3 silent versions of A Christmas Carol from 1901-1910!
Learn all about the first 10 years of silent adaptations of A Christmas Carol in my new episode! This one is actually a video too.
Black silent movie title card Text: The Silent Christmas Carols 1901-1910
This Wednesday, it's my episode on the first 3 silent Christmas Carol adaptations! One of them is completely lost, but there is a detailed scene-by-scene description, so I'll be talking about it.
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"To the founder of the feast, Mr Ass!"
This month on Scrooge: A Christmas Carol Podcast:
The first 3 silent versions (1901-1910) and the history behind them.
On Patreon:
The Sopranos episode "The Test Dream." It may not be thought of as A Christmas Carol adaptation, but it takes on new meaning when viewed through this lens.
I've been soooooooo busy this past month but I have been keeping up, albeit in a lurky kind of way. This is the season wrap up. If you love A Christmas Carol, or even if you're just interested, I cannot recommend this podcast enough. So much fun.
Scrooge: A Chrstmas Carol Podcast is also available on YouTube!
We've gone from Mickey Mouse to the Muppets on this season of the podcast, and I'm wrapping up by reading your comments, recapping the season, and talking about the upcoming months!
It's been another wonderful season of Scrooge: A Christmas Carol Podcast, and I'm wrapping it up by talking about concluding thoughts, your comments, and what the offseason will look like!
Yeah! I watched Muppet Family Christmas right after and realized I mixed it up with that π
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One of my favorite films! Great review. There are countless roads to go down when talking about this film, and I discover new things each time.
You have no idea the rapid messages I sent to @revalmanac.bsky.social with all my Fiennes discourse!π¬
The End of the Affair > The English Patient @johnbrooks.bsky.social @juliasirmons.bsky.social
His Heathcliff @ejm0092.bsky.social!
QUIZ SHOW
If you have any questions of any kind you'd like me to answer on my upcoming season wrap-up episode, send them to me! Thanks to everyone who is a part of this!
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Would watch!