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RetroClaus
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17 years, 1 month ago
This is RetroClaus here with a schedule for all your retro favorites So tell me which one of these is your absolute favorite and why also if I forgot one let me know and I will find out when it is on. Also this is a good guide to plan your Christmas show watching too hope you enjoy.


CHRISTMAS 2007 VIEWING SCHEDULE



Tuesday, November 20:
8:00pm – A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving (ABC)

Thursday, November 22:
2:00pm – A Miracle on 34th Street (1947) (NBC)
2:00pm – Santa Claus: The Movie (1985) (WGN)
8:00pm – Home Alone (1990) (FX)

Friday, November 23:
9:00pm - National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation (1989) (TBS)

Saturday, November 24:
8:00am – Scrooged (1988 ) (OuterMax)
2:45pm - National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation (1989) (TBS
8:00pm - White Christmas (1954) (ABC Family)


Sunday, November 25:
8:00pm – Santa Claus: The Movie (1985) (AMC)
8:00pm – A Christmas Story (1983) (TNT)
10:00pm - A Christmas Carol (1984) (AMC)

Wednesday, November 28:
8:00pm - A Charlie Brown Christmas


Saturday, December 1:
7:00pm -Frosty the Snowman(ABC)

Tuesday, December 11:
9:00pm - A Year without Santa Claus(ABC)

Thursday, December 13:
7:00pm - The Little Drummer Boy(ABC)

Friday, December 14:
8:00pm - How the Grinch Stole Christmas(ABC)

Wednesday, December 19:
7:00pm - Santa Claus is coming to Town(ABC)

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This is all I see coming up right now online that I know of. I will update the schedule when I hear of Rudolph and such.
MERRY CHRISTMAS FROM SANTA
    Sunriser's Avatar
    Sunriser
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    17 years, 1 month ago
    Thanks! If this is correct I'm gonna miss Charlie Brown because I'll be in class. But I have it on DVD. Are they really playing the Christmas special Nov 28th? That's so early.
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      17 years, 1 month ago
      I like Home Alone 2: Lost In New York, that one's not on the list. I remember I first saw it when it was released back in '92 when I was 5 years old. It's remained my #1 favorite holiday film to this day to watch around this time of year! :) [/color] I love all the old holiday films, however; especially the claymation ones, those are just charming![/b]

      Thanks so much for the schedule, I'm definitely bookmarking this.
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      don't you carry nothing that might be a load come on, Ease on down Ease on down, down the road"


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