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The Christmas Card is an American romantic drama television film directed by Stephen Bridgewater and written by Joany Kane. The film stars John Newton and Alice Evans , with Lois Nettleton , Peter Jason , Ben Weber , Vaughn Armstrong , and Ed Asner in supporting roles.
The Completely Mental Misadventures of Ed Grimley is an American animated television series produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions and featuring Martin Short's fictional character Ed Grimley (with Short reprising his role as Grimley). [1] The show aired on NBC from September 10 to December 3, 1988 for a single season of 13 episodes. [2]
Gould met Tom Ridgewell, a fan of his work, online shortly after he started making animations involving stick figures. He likewise met Tord Larsson, a Norwegian artist, online. Ridgewell and Larsson were included in the Eddsworld cast along with Hargreaves, appearing in the animated entry Eddsworld Christmas Special 2004. [6]
Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus, is a 1991 made-for-television Christmas family drama film directed by Charles Jarrott.The film is based on the story behind the widely reprinted editorial by Francis Pharcellus Church written in response to a letter by eight-year-old Virginia O'Hanlon asking whether Santa Claus was real in 1897.
This short holiday special catches up with the Ice Age characters at the most wonderful time of the year … well, in theory. When Sid ruins Manny's Christmas, he travels to the North Pole to beg ...
Short was added to the cast of Second City's television offshoot SCTV in 1982, debuting the Ed Grimley character in the skit "SCTV Movie of the Week: The Nutty Lab Assistant". Grimley became an SCTV fixture, appearing in the various shows, commercials, promos, and "behind-the-scenes" dramas that made up the fictional channel's programming.
A sophisticated animated tale is delivered, along with an astounding message and pristine dialogue. This cartoon proved so impressive it spawned a live-action TV-movie (starring John Goodman) in 2006.
And, like any good Christmas special, it includes a handful of catchy tunes, including the timeless titular song with the same name as the film. 'Beauty and the Beast: The Enchanted Christmas' (1997)