Saturday, December 3, 2022

ACME Eagle Hand Soap Radio Hour Today (305)

Thank you for joining us today

ACME commemorates the anniversary of St. Elvis' comeback with their annual tribute -

Touch but his sweat soaked leather raiments and be made whole again:

Today's holiday theme - It's an Elvis Christmas today


If Every Day Was Like Christmas -




Merry Christmas Baby -




I Believe -




Santa Claus Is Back in Town -




Oh Little Town of Bethlehem -




Christmas Duets -




If you find yourself all tingly in your bulbous naughty bits;

you're listening to Elvis; he understands.


Before our feature presentation, ACME would like to start the evening with a holiday favorite the 1932 Disney short Mickey's Good Deed, directed by Burt Gillette.



Mickey's Good Deed is the second Mickey Mouse cartoon with a Christmas theme. The first one was, Mickey's Orphans, which premiered in 1931.


We're guessing that you are starting to decorate the house for the holidays this weekend. The programming department of The ACME Eagle Hand Soap Radio Hour would like to help get you into the mood. They thought to dust off this funny but surprisingly forgotten 1945 Barbara Stanwyck classic, Christmas in Connecticut. Bette Davis was originally cast as Elizabeth early in 1944, but Barbara Stanwyck replaced her in April of that same year. The main character, a homemaking specialist who can't boil water, is partially based on the then popular Family Circle Magazine columnist Gladys Taber, who lived on Stillmeadow Farm in Connecticut.. So we would like you to relax (quick, find the most comfortable seat on the sofa,) get a snack (perhaps, some popcorn,) and a beverage and join The ACME Eagle Hand Soap Radio Hour in watching Christmas in Connecticut.



Just before this film, Barbara Stanwyck had starred in Billy Wilder's Double Indemnity, in which she played a seductress who lures a man into helping murder her husband. The clothes for that film were created by Paramount's resident designer Edith Head, and Stanwyck was so impressed with how attractive Head's outfits made her look in that film that she insisted Warners hire Head to design her gowns for this film as well.



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