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Conyers Old Time Radio Presents Twelve Days of Christmas! Conyers Old Time Radio Presents Twelve Days of Christmas! 1. Boris Karloff ‐ 1957 Christmas Message to Station Owners (0:25) 2. The Paul Weston Orchestra with Jo Stafford and The Starlighters ‐ Happy Holiday (0:43) 3. Judy Garland ‐ 440420 Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas (war‐time version) (2:50) 4. Leroy Anderson ‐ Sleighride (3:02) 5. The Cinnamon Bear ‐ 371126 (01) Surprised By The Cinnamon Bear (14:48) 6. The Campbell Playhouse ‐ 391224 (42) A Christmas Carol starring Lionel Barrymore and Orson Welles (55:41) 7. Les Brown Orchestra ‐ Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow! (2:29) 8. Hugo Winterhalter ‐ Carol of the Bells (2:39) 9. Fibber McGee and Molly ‐ 451218 Fibber Paints The Christmas Tree White (28:20) 10. The Great Gildersleeve ‐ 471224 (268) Leroy's Christmas Dog (27:45) 11. Family Theater ‐ 491214 (148) The Other Wise Man (29:26) 12. The Dinah Shore Show ‐ 411221 (08) First Song ‐ A Merry American Christmas (14:24) 13. Two Ton Baker The Music Maker ‐ Jingle Bells (2:57) 14. Alma Cogan ‐ Christmas Cards (2:48) 15. Nat 'King' Cole ‐ Buon Natale (Merry Christmas To You) (1:34) 16. Sherlock Holmes ‐ 451224 (198) The Night Before Christmas starring Basil Rathbone and Nigel Bruce (29:54) 17. Candy Matson, Yukon 28209 ‐ 501218 (71) San Juan Batista (29:35) 18. Kraft Music Hall (extract), Paul Whiteman Orchestra ‐ 331214 Parade Of The Wooden Soldiers (3:49) 19. Fred Waring and His Pennsylvanians ‐ 310515 Sing a Little Jingle (2:42) 20. The Dinning Sisters ‐ Winter Wonderland (3:02) 21. Gunsmoke ‐ 521220 (35) Christmas Story (29:50) 22. The Bob Hope Show ‐ 1957 Christmas Show From The Long Beach Veterans Hospital (25:20) 23. Bob And Delores Hope ‐ Deck The Hall / Jingle Bells (2:40) 24. Gene Autry with Carl Cotner's Orchestra and Chorus ‐ 510711 He'll Be Coming Down The Chimney (Like He Always Did Before) (2:50) 25. Bing Crosby ‐ O Come All Ye Faithful (2:24) 26. Fibber McGee And Molly ‐ 391219 (227) Package From Uncle Sycamore Arrives (29:36) 27. The Great Gildersleeve ‐ 411221 Christmas Gift for McGee (29:49) 28. The Screen Guild Theater ‐ 421221 (123) The Juggler Of Our Lady (29:45) 29. Bing Crosby and Frank Sinatra ‐ Jingle Bells (1:21) 30. Benny Goodman and His Orchestra with Joe Harris ‐ Santa Claus Came In The Spring (3:09) 31. Burl Ives ‐ Silver And Gold (1:46) 32. Jonathan Thomas And His Christmas On The Moon ‐ 381125 (01) The Man In The Moon (11:08) 33. One Mans Family ‐ 501225 Christmas At The Barbours (14:09) 34. Nick Carter, Master Detective ‐ 431225 (37) Nick Carter's Christmas Adventure (29:20) 35. Bing Crosby ‐ God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen (2:17) 36. Nelson Eddy ‐ Silent Night (2:50) 37. Glenn Miller ‐ Christmas Medley (7:29) 38. The Roy Rogers Show ‐ 521225 Night Before The Night Before Christmas (24:57) 39. The Whistler ‐ 441225 (135) Christmas Bonus (announced as Lie or Consequences) (29:52) 40. The Fontana Sisters ‐ The Howdy Doody Christmas (1:52) 41. Bobby Helms ‐ Jingle Bell Rock (2:11) 42. The Bing Crosby Show ‐ 511226 The Road To Las Vegas with Bob Hope and Dorothy Lamour (28:21) 43. Ozzie and Harriet ‐ 481219 The New Radio Phonograph (29:04) 44. Ray Connniff ‐ Frosty The Snowman (2:20) 45. Gene Autry ‐ The Night Before Christmas (2:48) 46. The Mel Blanc Show ‐ 461210 Christmas Presents (28:15) 47. The Cinnamon Bear ‐ 371127 (02) Piloted Through The Attic Tunnel (14:50) 48. Spike Jones and The City Slickers (vocals Jud Conlon Singers) ‐ 1956 Christmas Alphabet Medley (3:28) 49. Gene Autry and The Pinafores ‐ 490627 He's A Chubby Little Fellow (2:54) 50. Bob And Delores Hope ‐ Happy Holiday / Let's Have A Party (2:32) 51. Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar ‐ 551219 (288) The Nick Shurn Matter, Part 1 (14:44) 52. The Burns and Allen Show ‐ 461219 (16) Gracie Looks For A Job (29:14) 53. News Flash ‐ 441224 Glenn Miller's Plane Lost (0:29) 54. Deanna Durbin ‐ Say A Prayer For The Boys Over There (3:05) 55. Glenn Miller ‐ 431225 I Sustain The Wings (29:44) 56. CBC Lt. Jack Scott ‐ 441002 What Soldiers Want For Christmas (3:32) 57. Cavalcade of America ‐ 431220 (362) A Child Is Born (29:58) 58. Life with Luigi ‐ 481214 Santa Claus Luigi (28:54) 59. Dick Robertson And His Orchestra ‐ Meet Me Under the Mistletoe (2:51) 60. Frankie Laine ‐ Merry Christmas Everywhere (2:48) 61. Our Miss Brooks ‐ 491218 (071) A Letter to Santa (27:40) 62. Challenge Of The Yukon ‐ 451218 (411) Christmas Present (14:29) 63. Spike Jones and The City Slickers (vocals City Slicker Juniors) ‐ 1956 Here Comes Santa Claus (1:19) 64. The Andrews Sisters with Vic Schoen and His Orchestra ‐ 500915 Jing‐A‐Ling, Jing‐A‐Ling (2:55) 65. Theater Royale ‐ 531224 A Christmas Carol starring Sir Laurence Olivier (23:32) 66. Family Theater ‐ 521217 (299) Crossroads Of Christmas (25:27) 67. Jonathan Thomas And His Christmas On The Moon ‐ 381126 (02) The Court Of Old King Cole (10:49) 68. Burl Ives ‐ Rudolph The Red‐Nosed Reindeer (2:09) 69. Bing Crosby with Buddy Cole and His Orchestra ‐ 551123 Is Christmas Only a Tree (2:14) 70. My Favorite Husband ‐ 491216 (67) George's Christmas Present (29:46) 71. Weird Circle ‐ 441224 (56) The Doll (25:01) 72. Guest Star ‐ 471221 (039) Greer Garson (14:55) 73. Bing Crosby and The Andrews Sisters with Vic Schoen and His Orchestra ‐ 430927 Santa Claus Is Comin' To Town (2:41) 74. Spike Jones and The City Slickers (vocals George Rock) ‐ 1956 All I Want for Christmas (Is My Two Front Teeth) (2:20) 75. Suspense ‐ 431223 (071) Back For Christmas starring Peter Lorre (29:22) 76. The Phil Harris And Alice Faye Show ‐ 481219 (12) Hiring A Santa Claus (29:40) 77. The Bob Hope Pepsodent Show ‐ 461224 Guests Bing Crosby, Desi Arnaz and General Omar Bradley (29:15) 78. Bob And Delores Hope ‐ Christmas Eve (2:48) 79. Mel Torme ‐ The Christmas Song (2:08) 80. Bing Crosby ‐ Happy Holidays (2:39) 81. The Cinnamon Bear ‐ 371129 (03) Stranded In Looking Glass Valley (14:44) 82. Fibber McGee And Molly ‐ 531222 Expensive Christmas Tree (14:49) 83. The Great Gildersleeve ‐ 461218 (228) Leroy Wants A Motor Scooter (29:49) 84. The Fitch Bandwagon (Phil Harris and Alice Faye) ‐ 471221 (48) Annual Christmas Show with Jack Benny as Santa Claus (28:59) 85. Family Theater ‐ 521231 The Presentation of the Christ Child (25:24) 86. The Couple Next Door ‐ 581216 Christmas Present MixUp (13:37) 87. The Couple Next Door ‐ 581217 Babysitting Pets for Friends (14:13) 88. Peggy Lee ‐ The Christmas Spell (3:18) 89. Bobby Darin ‐ O Come Al Ye Faithfull (2:22) 90. Life With Luigi ‐ 491220 (66) Gift For Pasquale (29:34) 91. The Greatest Story Ever Told ‐ 531227 (270) Incident At Bethlehem (30:52) 92. Jackie Gleason and His Orchestra ‐ AFRTS 1957, Winter Wonderland (2:48) 93. Pearl Bailey ‐ Jingle Bells Cha Cha Cha (2:19) 94. The Jimmy Durante Show ‐ 471224 Guest, Margaret O'Brien (29:28) 95. The Nash‐Kelvinator Musical Showroom ‐ 451219 (12) The Andrews Sisters, Guest Ray Noble (29:42) 96. Nat 'King' Cole ‐ Take Me Back To Toyland (2:52) 97. Bing Crosby ‐ I Heard The Bells On Christmas Day (2:44) 98. The Lux Radio Theater ‐ 461202 Meet Me In St. Louis starring Judy Garland (59:23) 99. Benny Goodman & His Orchestra ‐ Santa Claus Came In The Spring (3:11) 100. Tommy Dorsey & His Orchestra ‐ March Of The Toys (3:21) 101. Elgin Christmas Party ‐ 451225 4th Annual Christmas Show (2hrs) (119:36) 102. The Hallmark Playhouse ‐ 491222 (66) Silent Night starring James Hilton (28:46) 103. Listener's Playhouse ‐ 401221 (26) Christmas Eve at the Crumps (29:33) 104. Guest Star ‐ 491225 (144) Frank Sinatra, Winter Wonderland / Sleigh Bells Ring (14:16) 105. Mario Lanza Christmas ‐ AFRS 1957, Joy To The World (2:14) 106. Jack Teagarden ‐ The Christmas Song (3:02) 107. The Andrews Sisters with Vic Schoen and His Orchestra ‐ 500920 The Christmas Tree Angel (3:10) 108. Jonathan Thomas And His Christmas On The Moon ‐ 381128 (03) Gorgonzola The Horse (10:44) 109. Yours Truly, Johnny Dollar ‐ 591213 Sudden Wealth (23:36) 110. The Bing Crosby Show ‐ 521225 Guest Gary Crosby (29:41) 111. Bob And Delores Hope ‐ A Time To Be Jolly (2:14) 112. Claude Thornhill and His Orchestra ‐ Snowfall (3:22) 113. Hugo Winterhalder Orchestra ‐ Blue Christmas (2:42) 114. The NBC Theater ‐ 490508 It's A Wonderful Life starring Jimmy Stewart (29:03) 115. The CBS Radio Workshop ‐ 561223 (47) All Is Bright (24:46) 116. The Cinnamon Bear ‐ 371130 (04) Captured By Ruthless Ink Blotters (14:53) 117. Glenn Miller ‐ Holiday For Strings (5:44) 118. Les Brown Orchestra ‐ The Nutcracker Suite (6:56) 119. Harry James and His Orchestra ‐ 500619 Brazilian Sleigh Bells (0:54) 120. Fibber McGee And Molly ‐ 491206 Fibber Makes His Own Christmas Cards (29:05) 121. The Great Gildersleeve ‐ 481222 Family Christmas (29:49) 122. Frankie Carle And His Orchestra ‐ Little Jack Frost Get Lost (2:43) 123. Mabel Scott ‐ 1948 Boogie Woogie Santa Claus (2:17) 124. The Hotpoint Holiday Hour ‐ 491225 The Man Who Came to Dinner starring Jack Benny (53:18) 125. The Couple Next Door ‐ 581219 Package Sent to Wrong Address (13:47) 126. The Couple Next Door ‐ 581218 Selecting a Photograph Proof (14:01) 127. Ginger Rogers & Helen Traubel ‐ Christmas Medley (5:46) 128. Shep Fields & His Orchestra ‐ The Christmas Symphony (3:05) 129.
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