Saturday, December 14, 2024

ACME Eagle Hand Soap Radio Hour (414)

Thank you for joining us today


Before our first holiday feature presentation, ACME would like to start the evening with another ComiColor Cartoons cartoon, the 1934 Jack Frost, produced by Ub Iwerks.



The character Old Man Winter returned in the 1935 film Summertime.


Before the start of our feature presentation, in case you are already overwhelmed by the holidays, we another episode of The Puddles Pity Party Show, tonight featuring Jack Black:



Nothing says entertainment like Puddles and Jack Black.


As always, ACME wants you to join them in celebrating the holidays with your friends at The ACME Eagle Hand Soap Radio Hour - the official soap of our nation's bald eagles. Remember if your bald eagle's talons are filthy, do we have a soap for you! We are smack dab in the middle of the holiday season, given Christmas is a mere week away! Why join The ACME Eagle Hand Soap Radio Hour in watching the classic 1962 animated film Mr. Magoo's Christmas Carol directed by Abe Levitow and features songs composed by Jule Styne, with lyrics by Bob Merrill. Jim Backus provides the voice of Magoo, with additional voices provided by Paul Frees, Morey Amsterdam, Joan Gardner, and Jack Cassidy. The special was the first animated Christmas special to be produced specifically for television



This version of A Christmas Carol is unique in that the first spirit to visit Scrooge is the Spirit of Christmas Present, followed by the Spirits of Christmas Past and Yet to Come, whereas in all other versions, Scrooge is visited by the Ghost of Christmas Past first, then Present, and then Yet to Come.


For the twelfth year in a row, the gentlemen from Bensonhurst were so moved by our themes concerning Frank and Dino that I have be persuaded (strong armed) by those gentlemen to present the 12th Annual Mobbed Up Christmas Special this year (our second theme of the evening).
(Let us be very clear - none of these singers are in anyway associated with organized crime.)

It's just that the usual suspects, Frankie Lupini, Molluschi Vincenzo, Joey Carrozza, etc, 'requested' these songs.


Merry Christmas Baby Dion -




Christmas In Herald Square
Tony Bennett -




Silent Night Connie Francis -




It's Christmas At Our House Lou Monte -




Do You Hear What I Hear? Bobby Vinton -




Deck the Halls Vic Damone -




Christmas Tears Frankie Valli -




After many shots of Strega and plates of scungilli, baccalĂ  alla vicentina and fried calamari, the boys want to wish everyone Buon Natale and Happy Hanukkah.







Demand Euphoria!

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