Our local theater showed this movie on the big screen recently and after watching the movie about 15-25 times in my 60 years I still shed tears when George was at the end of his rope!
@@PinkyPuff69 oh Melanie! Hang in there! I know it is easier said than done, but just know you can always reach out and chat. This year is horrible, and losing your mother must be painful to say the least. So....that being said....if you need to chat or someone to talk with during the holidays, you are welcome to do so with myself and my family. Hang in there
@@PinkyPuff69 no worries. Right now, the least we can do for each other is try and help one another laugh oh, and right now especially. Hope you and your family are well, and that you will be able to heal in time. Again, if you ever feel like shooting the breeze with anybody else on here, you're cordially invited to our house for cyber Christmas and cyber turkey hahaha
This is my dad's favorite movie. We love far apart now and life seems really rough but listening to this makes it a little better. It's Christmas Eve tonight and I hope everyone is safe, happy, and healthy 🧡
These classics mean more to me than they ever did at 53. I find myself immersing myself in them more and more the more mainstream television continues to embrace the fake-ass, phony, woke, joke it continues to become which is why I got rid of it and my local provider in the first place. Going on 8 yrs now. Most of my entertainment comes from these old radio and television classics online now. They have become a godsend to me. It's the only good thing I can think of when it comes to the digital age as a whole to be frank. Otherwise they could stuff THAT where the sun don't shine too for all I care.
It is Christmas Day, 2022. Don't have access to my DVD and player. Far from U.S. and in a pickle. This radio drama just slayed me. Thank you for posting. Liked and subscribed. Greatest Movie Ever Made.
Hello from Cool, CA. It's Dec. 3rd, 2023 at 11:27 pm. The best part of the story is having the original actors. How wonderful! To everyone listening, I wish you all a very merry Christmas! 🎅 🎄 ❤️
I'm not crying, you are!! LoL I love this story. We watch the movie every Christmas Eve. I found the book a few years ago and I found this little gem by accidentally tapping it while listening to a totally different radio program. Luv it!!!
I always loved this movie. Only Jimmy Stewart could've done this role. One can only dream life was like this. That good triumphs. Let's just say that there's always hope.
Lux Radio Theatre did a number of radio adaptations of feature movies in that era, often managing to get most if not all of the original movie casts for the radio versions as well and if not a cast of some of the biggest Hollywood and radio stars of the day to do the parts.
I second that emotion! That's what OTR does-it makes us think. It's a lot better than being spoon-fed junk. Welcome to the "theater of the mind!" We need to visit this quite often these days.
Thank you so much for posting this radio verssion. it's well - wonderful :) Jeez, i was lucky growing up when i did - these kinds of movies and books are not made or written anymore. they are about people as they are - they help each other, they have loving families and they care! We don't have that kind of zeitgeist any longer. and, Wow, what an actor Jimmy Stewart was - and Donna Reed - so many wonderful people worked on this film and others like it (Mr. Deeds Goes to Washington). (Ward Bond was in the film before he was in "Wagon Train".) this radio production was so well done - - the rewrite got it all. it's been a particularly hard month (Nov. - Dec.) with the lockdown, the election, and it's been like 9 months now. i wasn't in the mood for the holidays at all, but this show and Jimmy Stewart have revived the spirit i used to have. Have a wonderful Holiday Time - call people, Zoom people. Decorate your place with red and green, or blue and white, or whatever and put up lots o' twinkling lights - have a special dinner even if it's your favorite pizza. and Keep safe. Enjoy as much as you can. . . :}
Always a favorite movie, and recently I re-listened to it via these amazing Lux Radio Broadcasts- which I love. Imagine my surprise when I realized that this program was broadcast on the very day I was born! How cool is that? !
The first time I saw this movie back in the 90s when I was 12 years old now I'm 40 still watching this is the greatest movie I ever seen. The story happened with George it reminds my life little bit.
Hi Igor - so many of us are caring people - when i see this movie, i often wonder what would have happened to my friends and family! it's really impossible to imagine though, we touch so many people's lives. i do hope you are okay now. Keep safe and enjoy the holidays however you can. . . :}
@@feralbluee thanks for reading my comments. I think God tok George to the some serious test to show him what is important in life. If you are believer thank you know what I mean. Blessings
These radio broadcast a lot better than the movies will ever be these are the originals and I appreciate them I love them because I remember him on the radio and I was too young they're the best you have to use your imagination to which is a good thing Merry Christmas to everybody and a Happy New year God bless you
This is my favorite Christmas movie. This popped into my recommends. Love old radio programs. Love, love the movie. I hope they never remake this. It’s a tradition in my family and now my kids, and hopefully it lives long. Merry Christmas 2022
I’m so thrilled 😄🎄❤️ This is and always will be my all time favorite Christmas 🎄✝️ movie. And Jimmy Stewart and Clint Eastwood have always been my favorite actors. Thank you for sharing 👏 I shall treasure this. Stay safe healthy and happy ❤️✝️🇺🇸
I could imagine myself, Sitting on the couch in the living room of a warm house, with my Husband Jim sitting beside me on the couch, a warm big throw blanket covering our legs, our four children, our 5-year-old youngest son named Ben, our 6-year-old next youngest daughter named Zoe, our 7-year-old next oldest son named Tyler, and our 9-year-old oldest son named Liam, would be sitting on the floor, We would be listening to this on TV, the fire in the fireplace would be burning, the four stockings with the kids names on them would be hanging by the fireplace, The Christmas Tree Decorated up in Christmas Ornaments, Lights, Christmas Star would be in the corner of the room, outside our house would be decorated up in Christmas Lights, and The Christmas Lights would be on, Outdoor Christmas Decorations would be out on our Front Yard, Then Just when the movie was about to end, the kids would be fast asleep, My Husband Jim and I would be putting them to bed.
Now it actually feels like Christmas! My All-Time favorite Christmas movie ---- it shows that "we all have a divine purpose in this life" especially with all that is going on in the world, it is just GREAT to be inspired! Happy Holidays to the owner and all of the subscribers of this Channel 🎄
I can just imagine Jimmy Stewart’s family…Father…Mother…and his other relatives sitting in the living room around the radio in Indiana Pa on 03-10-47…Listening to this program.
This program aired march 10th 1947, staring James Stewart & Donna Reed. These radio theaters were our TV & Internet of the day, radio was the only entertainment most folks could afford back then. Walt in Miami
I’m not old enough to imagine only having radio for entertainment but old enough to remember only having a black/white Tv til we got a color tv console for Hanukkah 1975
was listening to this on XM while driving home. Missed the first ten minutes. Near the end I was wondering which one came out first. At the end they said it came out 3 months after the movie. dang
Merry Early Christmas 2023. I'm designing my Christmas cards listening to this. I also like to listen to the radio version of Miracle on 34th St ❤ while I make or wrap gifts. Wishing you all peace and goodwill.
If you folks like mysteries there's Wayne's old time radio on you tube. Johnny Dollar is an Insurance dectivtive who always solves the case...great listening pleasure. There's also loads of Dragnet with Jack Webb the same guy who played Sgt. Joe Friday on the TV version.
I sure missed out on much. My Dearest Mother was born in 1940. I came along too late - I was born in 1980. One actor I liked very much was Lionel Barrymore. But he passed on over twenty years before I was born. My Dearest Mother was so lucky to have been born in 1940. Damn.......the envy!!!!!!!
Because the English language is a combination of numerous languages - toilet derives from toilette (French) - as Karen states "toilet water" or originally - eau de toilette. Further the word toilette also refers to "the process of washing oneself, dressing, and attending to one's appearance".
I know it feels that way, especially lately. Especially when families are supposed to be together, but many of us are struggling. I just want you to know that even though it feels like Pottersville to many of us now, in our hearts for many of us still, it’s still Bedford Falls. And I hope we all soon feel genuine relief and joy. Hold onto hope ❤️
My Top 40 All Time Favorite Christmas Movies That I would Watch Over And Over and Over Again Is, 40. The Grinch - 2018. 39. The Star - 2017. 38. Bad Santa 2 - 2016. 37. Christmas Incorporated - 2015. 36. One Christmas Eve - 2014. 35. The Mistle-Tones - 2013. 34. A Christmas Story 2 - 2012. This Movie is So Funny. 33. Arthur Christmas Animated Movie - 2011. 32. The Search For Santa Paws - 2010. 31. Santa Buddies - 2009. 30. A Muppet's Christmas Letters To Santa - 2008. 29. Fred Claus - 2007. 28. The Nativity Story - 2006. 27. The 12 Dogs Of Christmas - 2005. 26. The Polar Express Animated Movie - 2004. 25. Eloise at Christmastime - 2003. 24. It's a Very Merry Muppet Christmas - 2002. 23. Prancer Returns - 2001. 22. How The Grinch Stole Christmas - 2000. 21. A Christmas Carol - 1999. 20. An All Dogs Christmas Carol Animated Movie - 1998. 19. Annabelle's Wish Animated Movie - 1997. 18. Elmo Saves Christmas - 1996. 17. A Holiday to Remember - 1995. 16. Miracle on 34th Street - 1994. 15. The Nightmare Before Christmas - 1993. 14. The Muppet Christmas Carol - 1992. 13. All I Want For Christmas - 1991. 12. The Nutcracker Prince Animated Movie - 1990. 11. National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation - 1989. 10. Ernest Saves Christmas - 1988. 9. Lethal Weapon - 1987. 8. The Christmas Toy - 1986. 7. Santa Claus The Movie - 1985. 6. Gremlins - 1984. 5. A Christmas Story - 1983. 4. The Snowman - 1982. 3. A Christmas Carol Animated Movie. 2. Mickey's Christmas Carol Animated Movie. 1. The Night They Saved Christmas. here's my Honorable mentions. One Magic Christmas, Nutcracker The Motion Picture (1985), Babes In Toyland (1985), A Smokey Mountain Christmas, Christmas Comes To Willow Creek, Scrooged, A Very Brady Christmas, Die Hard, Care Bears: Nutcracker Suite animated movie, Prancer, Home Alone, A Mom For Christmas, In The Nick Of Time, Mrs. Santa Claus, The Greatest Story Ever Told, The Muppet Family Christmas, Elmo's Christmas Countdown, Frosty The Snowman, Frosty Returns, Frosty's Winter Wonderland, The Life and Adventures Of Santa Claus, Jesus Of Nazareth, Mary Mother Of Jesus, Mary Of Nazareth, Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer, Rudolph and Frosty's Christmas In July, Nestor The Long Eared Christmas Donkey, The Year Without a Santa Claus, Santa Claus Is Coming To Town, The Little Drummer Boy, The Little Drummer Boy Book 2, etc. etc.
i've always loved this movie, and i always will! and i love this Lux adaptation of it, too! there was another adaptation of it on KCET (channel 28, in Southern CA) called "Merry Christmas, Mr. Bailey." it featured Bill Pullman, among others, who i really like, too. :)) GOOD STUFF! cheers, my friend!