Christmas with Crosby and Kate
A special holiday treat!
The holidays just wouldn't be the holidays without Mr. White Christmas himself - Bing Crosby. His seemingly effortless, easygoing singing style and good humor made him an audience favorite for generations. In this rare episode of The Hollywood Palace, first telecast in 1966, der Bingle is joined by dancer Cyd Charisse, comedian Bob Newhart, the Crosby family, and Kate "God Bless America" Smith. Bing lends his smooth style to such favorites as "The Christmas Waltz," "Silver Bells," "The Twelve Days of Christmas," "Do You Hear What I Hear" and, of course, "White Christmas." Kate Smith belts out "Christmas Eve In My Home Town" and there's a special Crosby-Kate medley of catchy Christmas carols. Also included is a special bonus: The rare, 1954 live-television version of Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol, starring Fredric March and Basil Rathbone!
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great musical - bigdozer
I love this kind of musical even though it is summer it is always nice to see that you can watch an original tv show that played back in 1954 with special guests showing up and really making it worth while. I would recommend this DVD to others and if you feel like torturing the kids when they misbehave, then make them sit through the DVD completely, HA, HA .
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great musical - bigdozer
I love this kind of musical even though it is summer it is always nice to see that you can watch an original tv show that played back in 1954 with special guests showing up and really making it worth while. I would recommend this DVD to others and if you ...