For Your Retro Christmas Viewing Pleasure...


"The House Without a Christmas Tree is a 1972 television movie that centers on the relationship between Adelaide "Addie" Mills, a bright and energetic only child, and her melancholy father, James Addison Mills III. James had never recovered from the death of his wife Helen (Addie's mother), and is bitterly against ever having a Christmas tree in the house. The videotaped production was seen regularly on CBS during the holiday season between 1972 and 1977."



J.T.: A Christmas Special (1969): "A classic, heartwarming TV movie about a shy Harlem youngster named J.T. Gamble who finds and cares for a sick, one-eyed alley cat right before Christmas. The special originally aired on CBS's Saturday morning programming and was so well-received that it was re-aired in prime time, winning a Peabody Award in 1970."



The Homecoming : A Christmas Story (1971): "On Christmas Eve 1933, a rural Virginia clan, the Waltons, are preparing to celebrate the holiday. But patriarch John Walton, who has gone off to the big city in search of work, still hasn't returned home, and a heavy snowstorm only adds more cause for worry. Teenage son John-Boy tries to distract his siblings by explaining the real meaning of Christmas to them, before his mother finally sends John-Boy out to find his father."


The Andy Williams Christmas Show (1966): "Andy Williams celebrates the holidays with his entire family, including his siblings, The Williams Brothers, and his wife, singer Claudine Longet."



Scrooge (1970): "A musical version of Dicken's classic "A Christmas Carol"  starring Albert Finney as the infamous miser."

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