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"Suzy Snowflake" is a song written by Sid Tepper and Roy C. Bennett, made famous by Rosemary Clooney in 1951 and released as a 78 RPM record by Columbia Records, MJV-123. Suzy is a snowflake playfully personified. It is commonly regarded as a Christmas song, although it makes no mention of the holiday. The child-oriented lyrics celebrate the ...
The special also features three animated shorts, all of which have aired on WGN-TV for many years: Hardrock, Coco and Joe: The Three Little Dwarfs; Suzy Snowflake; and the original 1954 UPA version of Frosty the Snowman (not to be confused with the 1969 Rankin/Bass version, which aired on CBS).
Hardrock, Coco and Joe — The Three Little Dwarfs is a 1951 short stop motion animated cartoon based on a song written by Stuart Hamblen. [1] It is about three of Santa Claus ' helpers who ride on Santa's sleigh each Christmas .
The short, filmed entirely in black-and-white, has been a perennial WGN-TV Christmas classic, and was broadcast on December 24 and 25, 1955, and every year since, as part of a WGN-TV children's programming retrospective, along with their two other short Christmas classics, Suzy Snowflake and Hardrock, Coco and Joe.
The Little Freaks This is a one-shot sketch about a trio of friends that have various abnormalities (one girl has three eyes, there is a pair of Siamese twins, and one boy has a brain in a glass), and they save the world from a villain named Noface.
The kids aren't alright. And neither are their parents. 'I sure hope you won’t let your adult kid freeload': Suze Orman wants adult kids living at home to chip in as 18% of parents say their ...
The Dalton Holidays Festival Committee announced applications are being accepted for Queen, Snow Princess, Little Miss Snowflake and Jack Frost.
1960: Clap Hands! Here Comes Rosie! 1961: Rosie Solves the Swingin' Riddle! (with Nelson Riddle) 1961: Rosemary Clooney Sings for Children; 1963: Rosemary Clooney Sings Country Hits from the Heart; 1963: Love (recorded 1961) 1964: Thanks for Nothing; 1965: That Travelin' Two Beat - Bing Crosby and Rosemary Clooney (with Bing Crosby) 1976: Look ...