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The Little Drummer Boy is a stop motion television special produced by Rankin/Bass Productions, based on the song of the same name.It was first televised in Canada on December 19, 1968, on the CTV Television Network, followed four days later by its American nationwide telecast on NBC.
The Little Drummer Boy: Book II: Julian P. Gardner: Maury Laws [21] The Easter Bunny Is Comin' to Town: 1977 Romeo Muller [22] The Hobbit [b] Topcraft: Traditional [23] Nestor, the Long-Eared Christmas Donkey: Video Tokyo Production Stop-motion [24] The Stingiest Man in Town: 1978 Fred Spielman: Topcraft: Traditional [25] Rudolph and Frosty's ...
The Little Drummer Boy (TV special) M. The Mad, Mad, Mad Comedians; Mad Mad Mad Monsters; The Mouse on the Mayflower; N. Nestor, the Long-Eared Christmas Donkey; P.
The "Animagic" process for The Little Drummer Boy took place at MOM Production, which was renamed Video Tokyo Production after Tadahito Mochinaga left Japan for his return trip to China following the completion of the animation for Mad Monster Party?, thus ending his collaboration with Rankin/Bass.
Eccles performed many of his best known roles as a child actor.He appeared in several television series and feature films in the 1960s and 1970s. Eccles may be best known for his starring role in the 1969 film My Side of the Mountain and the voice of Aaron in the television holiday special The Little Drummer Boy. [2]
November 9, 2010: Collector's Choice Music released a 7-inch single edition of "Peace on Earth/Little Drummer Boy" on red-colored vinyl in the United States, limited to 2,000 copies. [ 4 ] The single proved to be one of Bowie's fastest-selling singles, having sold 250,000 copies within its first month and being certified silver by the British ...
For King and Country performs during their A Drummer Boy Christmas tour performance at the Grand Ole Opry House in Nashville, Tenn., Thursday, Dec. 21, 2023.
"The Little Drummer Boy" (originally known as "Carol of the Drum") is a popular Christmas song written by American composer Katherine Kennicott Davis in 1941. [1] First recorded in 1951 by the Austrian Trapp Family, the song was further popularized by a 1958 recording by the Harry Simeone Chorale; the Simeone version was re-released successfully for several years, and the song has been ...