Progressive Meltdown

23. Forgotten New Podcast: 2021 Christmas Special


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Hey y'all, Happy Holidays! This week we're hosting the Christmas special from the Forgotten News Podcast! Be sure to go give them some love!


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On this episode, we feature a presentation of the 1939 radio broadcast of "A Christmas Carol", featuring the voices of Orson Welles and Lionel Barrymore. Complete, and uncut.

ENJOY !!!

Merry Christmas!  - from your hosts - Jim, Kit Caren and Jessica.

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HISTORICAL REFERENCES:

A Christmas Carol, Campbell’s Playhouse, CBS Radio Network, December 24, 1939 (radio play, audio)

O’Leary, Dorothy, Barrymore’s Scrooge, New York Times, December 21, 1947 (interview with Lionel Barrymore).

Chesteron, G.K.,The Wrong Books at Christmas, Illustrated London News, January 09, 1909 (column / commentary).

Dickens, Charles, Sketches by Boz, ( book, 1836), at Chapter II: A Christmas Dinner

We claim NO ownership interest in any of the above material - whether audio or print.

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GUEST VOICES:

Barrymore, Lionel - Pete Lutz, voice artist and producer, Narada Radio Company, an audiodrama podcast.

Dickens, Charles - Jerry Kokich - free-lance professional voice actor.

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MISCELLANEOUS:

Exit Aphorism (voice) – Kit Caren, co-host Forgotten News Podcast.

Host Intro – Nina Innsted, host of the Already Gone podcast.

Exit Aphorism - Source:  Author Unknown

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MUSIC:

Kevin MacLeod  of Incompetech.com – Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses / by 3.0 At Rest

At Rest

I Knew A Guy

All Sound Effects & Short Instrumentals Are From Freesound.org. 

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