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The Night the Animals Talked is an animated children's Christmas television special, first shown on ABC television on December 9, 1970. It was repeated four times on ABC, in 1971, 1972, 1973 and 1977. [1] The American/Italian co-production was based on a legend that all of the animals could talk at midnight, on the night that Jesus was born. [2]
The Night B4 Christmas (2003) The Night Before Christmas: A Mouse Tale (2002) The Night Before Christmas (1968, syndicated) The Night the Animals Talked (December 9, 1970, ABC) The Nine Lives of Christmas (November 8, 2014, Hallmark Channel) Noël (December 4, 1992, NBC) The Nutcracker (December 25, 1958, CBS) (presented on Playhouse 90)
"The Night" is a song by the Animals. It was released as the first single from their 1983 Ark reunion effort. [2] [3] It is the band's first and only Billboard Hot 100 entry since 1968, peaking at No. 48. It is also their only entry on the Billboard Mainstream Rock, peaking at No. 34.
The Night the Animals Talked (December 9, 1970) Here Comes Peter Cottontail (April 4, 1971) A Christmas Carol (December 21, 1971) The Enchanted World of Danny Kaye: The Emperor's New Clothes (February 21, 1972) The Cricket in Times Square (April 24, 1973) A Very Merry Cricket (December 14, 1973) The Muppets Valentine Show (January 30, 1974)
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The original Animals were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1994, although Burdon did not attend and the band did not perform. [4] In 2003, the band's version of "The House of the Rising Sun" ranked number 123 on Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Songs of All Time list. Their 1965 hit single "We Gotta Get Out of This Place" was ranked ...