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FOR THE LAST 55 YEARS, I HAVE WATCHED RUDOLPH THE RED NOSED REINDEER. IT DEBUTED IN 1964, AND SINCE THEN I HAVE NEVER MISSED A YEAR, AND SOMETIMES WATCH IT TWICE! IT'S NOT CHRISTMAS FOR ME UNLESS I DO. (By the way...it's on at 8 PM Eastern Monday 12/2.)

DO YOU WATCH ANY OF THE SPECIALS? WHAT'S YOUR FAVORITE?

HERE ARE SCHEDULED DATES FOR SOME OF YOUR FAVORITES.
Holiday TV schedule 2019: When to catch your favorite holiday classics, and find new ones

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I used to watch"The Little Drummer Boy" every year,haven't seen it on for a while,probably offended our new population,how dare we.Pa rum pum pum pum.
I've missed that one, too! I am actually surprised they are "allowing" Rudolph back but I see it as a good story to prevent bullying and acceptance of those who are different. And a wonderful tale from beginning to end.

People want me in the Christmas spirit they better not mess with my program! lol
 
I am actually surprised they are "allowing" Rudolph back but I see it as a good story to prevent bullying and acceptance of those who are different
It was a good story of acceptance,the only bit I didn't like is when the other nasty reindeer loved him after he guided the sleigh.if I was Rudolph I would have led them and dropped them off in a hunting game park,then delivered the venison snags to the poor kids.:innocent:
 
It was a good story of acceptance,the only bit I didn't like is when the other nasty reindeer loved him after he guided the sleigh.if I was Rudolph I would have led them and dropped them off in a hunting game park,then delivered the venison snags to the poor kids.:innocent:
LOL I'm seeing this as the "alternate ending" they didn't use. :D