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Christmas gift-bringers in Europe. This is a list of Christmas and winter gift-bringer figures from around the world. The history of mythical or folkloric gift-bringing figures who appear in winter, often at or around the Christmas period, is complex, and in many countries the gift-bringer – and the gift-bringer's date of arrival – has changed over time as native customs have been ...
Destron's Christmas Present: 1973: TV Asahi: Kamen Rider (Skyrider) Dark Santa Claus; Ah, Transformation Impossible: 1979: MBS: Kamen Rider Super-1: Danger!! The Demonic Christmas Present: 1980: MBS: Kamen Rider Ryuki: The Twentieth Birthday & Tiger's a Hero: 2002: TV Asahi: Kamen Rider Kabuto: Christmas Earthquake & Farewell, Tsurugi!! 2006 ...
Christmas with Tucker (November 25 2013, Hallmark Channel) Christopher the Christmas Tree (December 24 1993, FOX) The City That Forgot About Christmas (November 29 1974, syndication) A Claymation Christmas Celebration (December 21 1987, CBS) CMA Country Christmas (2009–present, ABC) A Cool Like That Christmas (December 23 1993, FOX)
A Charlie Brown Christmas (CBS, 1965) Directed by Bill Melendez. Written by Charles Schulz. Young voice-over talent Peter Robbins made his indelible mark as Charlie Brown in this poignant holiday ...
Based on this data, GameTop determined that the most-loved Christmas movie in the country is Home Alone. A fan-favorite since 1990, this film is still capturing the hearts of many.
The lectures present scientific subjects to a general audience, including young people, in an informative and entertaining manner. Michael Faraday conceived and initiated the Christmas Lecture series in 1825, at a time when organised education for young people was scarce. Many of the Christmas Lectures were published. [1]
"The Christmas Present" (Season 5, Episode 15) (December 21, 1966) "The Week Before Christmas" (Season 7, Episode 13) (December 18, 1968)
The Royal Christmas Message (1957–1968, 1970 – present). Note: The Royal Christmas message has been read as far back as King George V in 1932 & 1935 over the radio , and then George VI in 1939, 1941–1942, 1945–1946, 1949 and 1951 up until Queen Elizabeth II read it on the radio from 1952 to 1956.