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A SPECIAL CHRISTMAS SHOW FROM 1960

The Twilight Zone Classic | Christmas In The Fifth Dimension (S2, E11) |  Paramount+

"The Night of the Meek" is episode 47 of the American
television
anthology series The Twilight Zone.

It originally aired on December 23, 1960, on CBS. It was
one of the six episodes of the second season which
were shot on
videotape in a short-lived experiment
aimed to cut costs.
   
(From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia)

Art Carney starred ...

The Twilight Zone" The Night of the Meek (TV Episode 1960) - IMDb

Twilight zone christmas episode night of the meek

Breaking down the episode “The Night of the Meek” - 8 categories, 1 final  score : r/TwilightZone

just on one Christmas, I'd like to see the meek inherit the Earth.” - The Twilight  Zone (1959–1964)

The Elf from “Night of the Meek” Remembers Filming a Twilight Zone Fan  Favorite | Shadow & Substance

Remembering actor ART CARNEY (1918 – 2003), who was born on November 4th.  He is known for playing sewer worker Ed Norton (right), opposite Jackie  Gleason's Ralph Kramden in the sitcom The

Arthur William Matthew Carney
(November 4, 1918 – November 9, 2003)

The Night Of The Meek: Rod Serling's Magical Christmas Episode In The Twilight  Zone

Merry Christmas  MERRY CHRISTMAS TO OUR Twilight Zone Family!

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A MEMORIE FROM THE PDX RETRO BLOG

May be an image of ‎basketball and ‎text that says '‎A ripcity Christmas אמהרתקל SPALDING‎'‎‎
William (Bill) W. Schonely (June 1, 1929 – January 21, 2023)

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THE FIRST NATIONAL CHRISTMAS TREE

Looking Back at the National Christmas Tree Tradition - Forest History  Society

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On December 24, 1923, President Calvin Coolidge touched a button
and lights up the
first national Christmas tree to grace the White
House
grounds.

Not only was this the first White House “community” Christmas
tree, but it was the first to be decorated with electric lights—a
strand of 2,500 red, white and green bulbs.

The balsam fir came from Coolidge’s home state of Vermont and
stood 48 feet tall. Several musical groups performed at the tree
-lighting ceremony, including the Epiphany Church choir and the
U.S. Marine Band.

Later that evening, President Coolidge and first lady Grace were
treated to carols sung by members of Washington, D.C.’s First Congregational Church.

According to the White House Historical Association, President
Benjamin Harrison was the first president to set up an indoor
Christmas tree for his family and visitors to enjoy in 1889. It
was decorated with ornaments and candles.

✨ Christmas is just around the corner! ✨ As we head into the festive  season, I just wanted to take a moment to send a huge THANK YOU to all my  amazing

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CHRISTMAS POEM FIRST PUBLISHED

A Visit From St. Nicholas - Attributed to Clement Clarke Moore
A Visit from St. Nick: First Newspaper Publication | Sacred Texts Archive

On December 23, 1823, A Visit From St. Nicholas,” perhaps
the most famous and influential Christmas poem ever was
published in the Troy Sentinel newspaper in New York by
an anonymous author.

Called "arguably the best-known verses ever written,” it
would shape the modern image of Santa Claus as "a right
jolly old elf" who travels through the air in a reindeer-
powered sleigh on Christmas eve, bounding down
chimneys after children are asleep to leave them
holiday gifts.

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Clement Clarke Moore (July 15, 1779 – July 10, 1863)

It wasn’t until nearly 20 years later, in 1844, that American
writer Clement Clarke Moore
claimed authorship after
seeing the poem misattributed in the Washington
National Intelligencer.

Moore took credit for the poem, claiming to have authored 
“some lines, describing a visit from St. Nicholas, which I
wrote many years ago, not for publication, but to amuse
my children.”


A_Visit_From_St._Nicholas,_by_Clement_C_Moore

The Controversy of Who Wrote A Visit from St. Nicholas | My Merry Christmas

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LOOKING BACK WHEN RADIO WAS RADIO

CBS Radio Mystery Theater – Classic Suspense Radio | 12 Hour OTR Marathon

Suspense – The Hitchhiker | Cryptic Escape

Suspense is a radio drama series broadcast on CBS Radio from
1940 through 1962

One of the premier drama programs of the Golden Age of Radio,
it was subtitled "radio’s outstanding theater of thrills" and focused
on
suspense thriller-type scripts, usually featuring leading
Hollywood actors of the era.

Approximately 945 episodes were broadcast during its long run,
and more than 900 still exist.

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Suspense (radio drama) - Wikipedia
Lurene Tuttle (left) and Rosalind Russell.

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DIY Old-Time Radio

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